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■'arlor, Nathaniel «., 1922, PhD, 1958, 

 natheratlcs, 067-722'l11 

 Hotheoatics; "niverslty of New England: 

 Uraidale, NSW 23'i1, Australia 



PPINCIPUL FIELD: -lathciiiat.ical lodels 3n 



popiil^tions of triboliUB under laboratory 



coTiii tions 



COXPETENCE: Population Biology (2) ; Systeas 

 Analysis CI 



RESEAHCH ACTIVITt OHE: TrlboliuB populations 



INTEREST IN VORKIKG WITH: Coasecfation or 



Scientific Troup; U.S. federal CoTracnient; 

 Asian; ranadian; European, vestern (1'^7) 



GECGSAP.,IC PASILIARITY (TEARS): Europe, 

 «estern(l); Australia {30! 



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Thompson, Gerald E. , 1900, HSc, 1972, Aquatic 



Ecoloqy, U03-2e8-eS03 



Fish 6 sildlife Di»ision; Dept. of Land 6 



"crests; 806 f;20-7th Ave. SK ; Calgary T2P 



OYfl, Canada 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Ecology and life history of 

 freshwater fishes 



COBPETEHCE: Aninal Ecology(2); Aquatic 



Ecology(l); Fishery Bioloqy(l); Envlroniental 

 Pollution(2); 1 iunoloqy (2) ; wildlife 

 Hanagement < 1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : Canadian 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Life history of Prosodium 

 Williamsoni in the Sheep River, Alberta 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Behavorlal responses of 

 mountain whitefish and eastern brook trout 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: 

 ecosvstea 



Sand beach meiofa.ina 



INTERBS" TN WORKING WITH: Private S.!<;tor; 



Utility; Tocal f:ov«^rrtmen t ; County or city 

 governaent; Local or icjioral planning group; 

 State governaent; Conservation or Scieni ific 

 Group; International Organizations: 'J.S. 

 Federal Government; FPA; HEW; NSF: other 

 'Sovnrnients (36U9) 



IHPACT ASSESSHEN-r EXPERIFNCE: Dredging, filling; 

 Beach nourishment 



RBOGRAPHIC PABILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 

 States (7,11) ; Africa(i) 



AVAIIABILITT (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 20; S,10 



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Tosl, Joseph A Jr., 1921, PhD, 19S9, neographv-22 

 62 U1 



Administrator and Land use Ecolngist; 

 Tropical Science Center (Detro Cientifico 

 Tropical); Apartado 8-1870; San Jose, Costa 

 Rica 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Life zone system of tcolonical 

 analysis and napping; land capability 

 classification; land management systems foe 

 the tropics 



COMPETENCE: Forestry (1); Environmental 

 Pollutlon(2) ; Horticulture (2) ; 

 Blocllmatology (1) ; Soil Science (3); PI art 

 Ecology(2) ; Wildlife Management (2) ; 

 Comparative land use systems (1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Agricultur"; 

 Manufacturing; Mining; Transportation; 

 Otility: State government; Civic action 

 group; Conservation group; TIE; Unltel 

 Nations; World Bank; lUCN; OAS; Don; AID; 

 Central American; South American 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Ecological Impact of 

 proposed reservoir site on Bov River 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 



International Organisations; D.S. Federal 

 Government; other Gciernments (3591) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Highways; Water 



Resource Development 'GENLJ ; Reservoirs/Daas; 

 Shoreline protection; Fish S Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Canada, 



eastern (2) ; Canada, western (U,fl) ; Canada, 

 northern (0. 5) 



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Thum, Alan P., 19U3, PhD, 1972, Marine Ecology 

 Zoology Dept,; University of Cape Town; 

 Oniversity Avenue; Rondebosch; Cape, South 

 Africa 



PRINCIPAl FIELD: Reproductive Ecology of Harine 

 Benthic Organisms and Distribution Abundance 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology(2); Aquatic 



Ecology (2); Blostatlstlcs (3) ; Environmental 

 pollution (2) ; Marine Biology (1) ; 

 Oceanography (3) ; Physiology (3) ; Population 

 Biology (2) ; Peproductlve Biology (1); 

 Systematics (3> 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Reproductive ecology of an 

 estuarine acoel 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Ecological Reconnaissance 

 of the Guatape hydroelectric power prolect 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: polltlca de conservalon de 

 recursos naturales del Peru 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Clasificlon y 



metodoloqla para determinaclon capacidad de 

 uso mayor de la tlerra en Colombia 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; 



Manufacturing; Mining; Transportation; 

 Utility; Local Government; State government; 

 Civic action group; Conservation group; TIF; 

 International 0rgani7at ions; United Nations; 

 World Bank; lUCN; OAS; U.S. federal 

 Government; Asian; African; Central American; 

 South American; Indo-oaciflc (2«U7) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agricu .ture; 

 Forestry; Highways; Parks, recreational 

 facilities; Soil erosion; Water Re=;oucce 

 Development (Genl) ; Peservoirs/nams; 

 Watershed, forest, range; Flood control; 

 Irrigation; Water supply; Shoreline 

 protection; Land capability classi flea t ion 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Nor Iheast ( S) ; 

 Asia(1): Afrlca(l); Central America ( 1 3, M) ; 

 South Amer ica ( 12, H) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 5; S,!":, Most of 

 year already contracted 



