TABLE 1 - RESPONDENTS 



(ALPHABETICAL IISTIMG) 



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Buck, John D., 1935, PhD, 1965, Marine Science, 

 203-536-11233 



Marine Pesearch Lab,; Oniversity of 

 Connecticut; Noank;, CT 063U0, DS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Marine microbiology 



COMPETENCE: Aquatic Ecology(2); Bacteriology (1) ; 

 Biochemistry (3) ; Pood Sciences (2); 

 Es-'ironmental Pcllut ion ( 1) ; Litinology (3) ; 

 Marine Biology(2); Microbiology (1) ; 

 Oceanography (2) ; raxonOBy{3) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : State governnent 



EXPERIENCE (AS COHSOITANT) : Utility; COE; EPA 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Ecology ana taxonoay of 

 ■arine yeasts 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY T«0: Sewage effect on estuaries 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Themal effect on the 

 Connecticut River 



INTEREST IN BOHKING »ITH: Dtility; Local 

 governaent; COE; EPA; NSF (3) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Parks, recreational 

 facilities; Water quality control 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (1 0, M) ; 

 Southeast (5,M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 3; S,10 



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Buol, Stanley S., 919-755-2636 



330 Hilliaiis Hall; North Carolina State 

 Oniversity; Raleigh, NC 27607, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Soil Classification Genesis and 

 Mapping soil Interpretation Land Use 



COMPETENCE: Agronomy (2) ; Agricultural Science(2); 

 Forestry(2); Plant Ecology(3); Range 

 Science(3); Soil Science(l); TaTonony (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : State government; OSDA; 

 AID 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSDLTANT): Agriculture; Onited 

 Nations; OSDA; COE; AID; African; Central 

 American; South American 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Fate of animal waste in 

 soils 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Tropical soils 



8BSEA8CR ACTIVITY THREE: Soil survey 



INTEREST IN WORKING BITH: Agriculture; State 

 government; The Institute of Ecology; The 

 Nat'l Academy of Sciences; International 

 Organizations; Onited Nations; O.S, Federal 

 Government; OSDA; AID; African; Central 

 American; South American (1237) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 

 Forestry; Soil erosion 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Southwest (5, M) ; 

 North Central(<i); Southeast (7, M) ; Central 

 America (0.5, M) ; South America (0. 5, M) 



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Burgess, George H. , 1909, BS, 1972, 

 Zoology-933-in5 



17-7 Venable Hall; Curriculum in Marine 

 Sciences; Chapel Hill, NC 275111, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Estuarine Ecology, Especially in 

 Relation to Fish Fauna 



COMPETENCE: Anatomy(3) ; Animal Behavior(3) ; 

 Animal Ecology (2) ^ Pquatl'- Ecology (21; 

 Biostatistics (3) ; Fishery Biology (3); 

 Environmental Pollution (3) ; Limnology (3) ; 

 Marine Biology (2) ; Oceanography (2) ; 

 Ornithology (3) ; Systematics(3) ; Taxonomy (3) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Effects of zinc, chromium 

 and nickel on an estuarine teleost 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Ecology of intracoastal 

 waterway, Beaufort. North Carolina 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Dtility; Local 



Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federa.. 

 Government (3531) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Hort heast (M) ; 

 Southeast (1 ,M) 



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



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Burk, Carl J., 1935, PhD, 1961, Plant 

 TaTonomy/Ecology, U13-58U-2700 

 Biological Sciences; Smith College; 

 Northampton, H* 01060, DS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Ecology and floristlcs of 



freshwater marshes and coastal ecosysteis 



COMPETENCE: Aquatic Ecology(3); Plant Ecology(l); 

 Syste»atics(1) ; TaxonoBy(l) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Ecology of marsh vegetation 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Local Government; 



Conservation or Scientific Group; COE; EPA; 

 DSDI; NSF (1326) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast ( 12) 



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



AVAILABIIITT (DAYS PER MONTH): A,ll; S,30 



