TABLE 1 



RESPONDEHTS 

 (ALPHABETICAl tISTING) 



113 



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Craul, Phillip J., 1932, PhD, 1960, Soil Science. 



315-076-3151 



Silii-Forest Influences; SONY-College of 



Environmental Science, Forestry: Syracuse, NT 



13210, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Soil Science Applied to Tree 

 Water Relation; Nans Impact; And Land Dse 

 Planning 



COMPETENCE: Agronomy (3) ; Agricultural Science(3)- 

 Forestry(l): plant Ecology(2): Soil 

 Science (1); water Resources nanagement (3) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOTEB) : OSDA 



EXPERIENCE (A S CONSULTANT) : Construction; Local 

 or regional planning group; State government 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Transport facility impact 

 on soil and watershed 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Soil evaluation - waste 

 disposal for campground 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Soil damage on logged 

 areas of New York 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Conservation or 



Scientific Group; O.S. Federal Government; 

 European, western (1696) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 



Forestry; Pesticides, herbicides; Tailings, 

 spoils disposal; Watershed, forest, range; 

 Avalanches 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Pacific 



States(l); Northeast (11,M1 ; Southeast (6, M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A,U; S,0 



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Crawford, Hewlette s., 1931, PhD, 1967, Forest 



Ecology, 703-552-1U61 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; Southeastern 



Forest Experiment station; 10U Hubbard- 



Elacksburg, VA 2U0U0, ns 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Effects of Environmental 

 Modification on wildlife Habitat 



COMPETENCE: Forestry (2); Plant Ecology (2); Range 

 Science ( 3) ; Wildlife Management (1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : OSDA 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : Local or regional 

 planning group; Conservation group; OSDI 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Timber cutting effects on 

 wildlife habitat 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Food habits of deer-range 

 carrying capacity 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Nongame wildlife and 

 forest management systems 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; other Governments (1392) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Forestry; Parks, 

 recreational facilities; Watershed, forest 

 range; Pish 6 Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : North 



Central(7,H) ; South Central (6, M) ; Middle 

 Atlantic (U) 



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Croker, Robert A., 1932, PhD, 1966, Biology, 



603-862-2100 



Zoology; Oniversity of New Hampshire; 



Spaulding Bldg.; Durham, NH 03820, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Shallow Water Marine 6 Estuarine 

 Ecology 



COMPETENCE: Aguatic Ecology(l): Biostatistics (3) ; 

 Fishery Biology(3); Environmental 

 Pollution(3) ; Marine Blology(l); 

 Systematlcs (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE): State government; OSDI 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT): State government; 

 Conservation group; Smithsonian Inst.; AEC- 

 NSF 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Marine amphipod crustaceans 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Marine amphipod crustaceans 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Ecological significance 

 of coastal wetlands 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Local or regional 

 planning group; State government; 

 Conservation group; The Institute of Ecology 

 COB; EPA (1371) ^' ' 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Fish B Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (8, M) ; 

 Southeast(6,H) ; Central Pacific(0.3) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A,1; S,1 



