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T»BIE 1 - RESPONDENTS 



(AlPHABFTICH LISTIHG) 



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Gasper, Donald C, 1930, B\, 1956, Fish Biology, 



30tt-92U-6211 



B. Va. Dept. Natural Resources; U Ritchie; 



Bockhannon, »T 26201, DS 



PRINCIPAl FTFLD: Fish biology, neasures of 



environment and fish thenselves to provide 

 good fishing 



COnPETENCF: Respondent lists 16 or more 

 scientific fields 



EXPERIENCE (AS EdPLOYSE) : State governjient 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSDITANT) : County or city 



government; Local or regional planning group; 

 Civi-' action gronp; Conservation nroupt r?t>T; 

 COE; EPA; DSDI 



PESEAPCH ACTIVITY ONE: Food of forage fish in two 

 large reservoirs 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY T»0: Reservoir population 

 estiaation 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE; Rainbow trout spawning 

 success 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Local Government; 

 Professional society; The Institut?^ of 

 Fcology; The Nat ' 1 Academy of Sciences TNRC; 

 Onited Nations; 0.3, Federal Government (17U) 



IHPACT ASSBSSPIENT EXPERIENCE: Highways; Parks, 

 recreational facilities; Soil erosion; Hater 

 Resource Developnent (Genl) ; Channelization; 

 Dredging, filling; Reservoirs/Dams; 

 Watershed, forest, range; Reservoir releases; 

 Hydroelectric power; Flood control; Hater 

 supply; Hater guality control; Fish P 

 Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC PAHILIARITY (TEARS): Northeast (1 5 , H) 



AVAILABIII'^Y (DAYS PER HONTH): A, 2; S,2 



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Gauch, Hugh G., Jr., 1902, HS, 1966, Genetics, 



607-256-3017 



Ecology and Systeraatics; Cornell Oniversity; 



Ecology and Systematics; Ithaca, NY 10850, OS 



PRINCIPAL FTFLD: Ordination of plant communities, 

 and computer simulations 



COHPETENCE: Biostatistics (31 ; Genetics (2) ; 



Phycology (3) ; Plant Ecology(l); physiology (3) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY OWE: Ordination of plant 

 communities 



RESEARCH ACTTVITy TWO: Computer simulation of 

 plant communities 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group: 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (5081 



GEOGRAPHIC FAHIIIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (8, HI 



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Gee, Glendon W. , 1938, PhD, 1966, Soil Science, 



603-86 2-1007 



Institute of Natural and Environmental 



Research; nniversi':y of New Krimpshire; .Tames 



Hall 215; Durham, NH 0392U, US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD; Soil physics and plant physiology 



rOHPETENCE: Ai'onomy (2) ; Soil Science (11; Hater 

 iJesources Management (3) 



FXDERIENCE (AS CONSBLTANTl : Agriculture; 



Construction; County or city qovernment; 

 Professional society; The JIat'l Academy of 

 Sciences 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Research associate, 

 Oniversity of Connecticut 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Research collaborator, 

 DSPS Hubbard Brook 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Conservation or 

 Scientific Group; International 

 Organizations; U.S. Federal 'overnment ; Other 

 Governments (058) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Hater Resource 



Development (GFNL) ; Watershed, forest, range 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 

 States(5,H): Northeast (6,111 



AVAIIABILI-'Y (DAYS PER MONTH) : S,20 



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Gehris, Clarence W., 1917, D Ed, 1960, Biology, 

 716-395-2198 



i^iological "ciences; State University 

 College; Brockport, NY 10020, US 



PPINCTPAL FIELD: Plant community analysis - 

 environmental impact analysis 



COMPETENCE: Aquatic Ecolooy(31; Environmental 



Pollution(21 ; Limnology (3) ; Plant Ecoloqydl; 

 Population Biology (3) ; Taxono[ny(2) 



EXPEPIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : County or city 



government; Local or regional planning group 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT): County or city 



govern re nt ; Local or regional planning group; 

 State government; Civic action aroup; 

 Conservation group 



INTEREST IN WORKING HITH: Agriculture; 



Construction; Manufacturing; '''rarsport ation; 

 Dtillty; Local Governffent; conservation or 

 Scientific Group; Civic action group; O.S. 

 federal Gnvernment (103**> 



IMPACT A'='-ESSMEKT EXPERIENCE: Fcrestty; Highways; 

 Parks, recreational facilitle'^: soil erosion; 

 Tailings, spoils disposal; Channelization; 

 Dredging, filling; Canals/Channels; Shoreline 

 protection; Fish S wildlife conservation 



GEf^GRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Rocky 

 Mountain (1); Northeast (30t,M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MON^i-H) : \, 



