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TIBLE 1 - RESPONDEHTS 



(SLPHABETICUL IISTING) 



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Caccanise, Donald P., 1903, PhD, 1971, 7ect. 

 Ecology, 201-2U7-1766 



EntoBology Econonic Zoo!.; Batgers the State 

 Oni»ersity; New Brunsulck, NJ 08903, OS 



PFINCIPAL VIELD: Vertebrate ecology - 



evolutionary physiological and population 

 relationships 



COBPETENCE: SniBal Ecology(l); Hquatic 



Ecoloqy(21; Piostatistics (3) ; Linnology (3) ; 

 Ornithology (2) ; Plant Ecology (3); Popalation 

 Biology(2); Systematics (3) : Hildlife 

 Hanagement (2) 



EXPERIEHCE (US EHPLOTEE) : State governeent; DSDH 



EXPEHIEHCE (»S COHSOITAHT) : Otility 



SESERRCH HCTIVITY ONE: Environmental iupact of 

 electrical transnission 



RESEARCH ACTITITT T»0: Control of bird 

 depredation on ftgricultnral crops 



INTEREST III WORKING WITH: Private Sector: Local 

 Government: Conservation or Scientific Group: 

 International Organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government: Other Governments (309U) 



IflPACT ASSESSNENT EXPERIEHCE: Agriculture; 

 Forestry; Hydroelectric power 



GEOGRAPHIC FAHllIARITT (TEARS) : Rocky 



Mountain (B) ; Southwest (5, n) ; Northeast (1) ; 

 Mexico 



AVAILABILITY (DATS PER MONTH): A , ; S,20 



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Cahn, Phyllis R. , 1928, PhD, 1957, Vertebrate 



Zoology, 516-085-8881 



Marine Science; Long Island Oniversity; C.W. 



Post College; 00 Merrick Ave., East Meadow; 



LI., NY 1155U, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Fish sensory systems as related 

 to different environments 



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Cairns, Jr., John, 1923, PhD, 1953, Biology, 



703-951-5538 



Center Environmental Studies; Virginia 



Polytechnic Institute f. State Oniversity; 



Blacksburg, V» 20061, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Agnatic community response to 

 pollution 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (3) ; Biophysics ( 3) ; 

 Agnatic Ecology(l) ; Environmental 

 Pollution ( 1) ; Hmnoloqy(31: microbiology (3J ; 

 Population Biology (1) ; Water Resources 

 Management ( 1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : Manufacturing; 



Mining; ntllity; County or city government; 

 Local or regional planning group: State 

 government; Civic action group; Conservation 

 group: Professional society; T'he Institute of 

 Ecology (TIE) ; ''he Nat'l Academy of Sciences 

 INRC; AEC; CC ; COE; EPA; HEM; OSDI; NSF 



RESEARCH ACTIVITT ONE: Rapid biologica 

 information systems 



RESEARCH ACTIVITT TWO: Recovery of damaged rivers 



RESEARCH ACTIVITT THREE: Protozoan coaimunity 

 structure 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Manufacturing; Mining; 

 Otility; Local Government; Conservation or 

 Scientific Group; AEC; CC; COE; EPA; HEW; 

 HOD; nsDI; NSF; OST; AID (302) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Energy 

 conversion/production; Pesticides, 

 herbicides; Soil erosion; Water Resource 

 Development (GENL) ; Reservoirs/Dams; Reservoir 

 celeasas; Hydroeltctcic pow^r. -ater quality 

 control 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILURITT (TEARS): Pacific 



States(0.75) ; North Central(O): Middle 

 Atlantic (20) ; Canada, eastern (^. 25) ; South 

 Aiierica(0. 25) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 2 days per year 



COMPETENCE: Animal Be)iavior (2) ; Marine 

 Biology (2); Icthology(l) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ORE: Fish and pollution 



RESEARCH ACTIVITT TWO: Mercury in fish and 

 plankton and water 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: State government; The 

 Institute of Ecology (TIE) ; The Nat'l Academy 

 of Sciences; Onited Nations; D.S. Federal 

 Government; Asian; European, western (3772) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Fish 6 Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (TEARS): Northeast (20 , H) ; 

 Middle Atlantic (B); Hawaii (0.5) 



AVAILABILITY (DATS PER MONTH): A,U; S,15 



