RESPONDENTS 



fAt.pnjnFT-Tni. iisTiNSj 



83 



<302> 



<302> 



Harlemar., Ponaia R., 1922, ScD, 1550, Sater 



"esoarces, 617-253-2726 



Civil Engineering; Nassachasetts Institute of 



"•pchnoloay; F« U8-335; Cambridge, «« 02139, 



OS 



oUTiirTpftv. FIELD: Hathenatical Hodels; Ei»er and 

 Estuary water Quality; Thermal Pollution; 

 Salinity Intrusion 



roHPETENCE: Aquatic Ecology(2) ; Environaental 



Pollution (1) : Lianology (1) ; Oceanography (2) ; 

 "^ysteais Analysis (3) ; Hater Resources 

 T'enagenent (1) 



B'/?'3PIEHCB (AS CONSOITAVT) : Construction; 



Utility; The Nat'l Academy of Sciences; CC; 

 COE; EPA; NSP 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Transient vater quality in 

 estuary networks 



SSSr.-.RCH ACTIVITT TWO; Subacrged diffusers for 

 "aste heat disposal 



SSS^ABCn ACTIVITT THREE: Salinity intrusion in 

 estoarinos 



INTEREST IN BORKING SITH: Construction; Otility; 

 Its? or regional planning group; state 

 goverraent; The Institute of Ecology; '^he 

 Kat'l Pcademy of Sciences; Duited Nations; 

 World Bank; AEC; CC; COE; EPA; NSF; OST; Alt; 

 other Governments (3935) 



■"■•IPACT JSSESSHENT EXPERIENCE: Energy 



conversion/production; Water Resource 

 r-evelopmert (Genl) ; Channelization; Dredging, 

 filling; Peservoirs/Dams; Coastal 

 jiovec'cion/ jet ties; Canals/Channels; 

 Reservoir releases; Hydroelectri-j poifer; 

 Bavigation; Flood control; Irrigation; Water 

 supply; Hater quality control 



.SOGRAPHIC FAHIilARITY (TEARS) : Northeast (28) ; 

 Fnrope, western (1) 



iVSILABHTTT (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 2; S,<1 



<303V 



Harlow, Richard P., 1919, MS, 19T1, Wildlife 



1.5. Forest Service; S.E. larest Experiment 

 Station; 1617 Kennedy St.; Blacksburg, VA 

 2U060, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: The Effects oC habitat Changes 

 on Wildlife Populations aud Pood Habits of 

 Dngulates 



COHPETENCE: Animal Ecoloqy(3); Animal 



Husbandi:y(3) ; Biostatistlcs (3) ; Forestry (3) ; 

 Ornithology (3) ; Plant E=ology{2); Population 

 Blology(3( : Wildlife (lanaqeaent (1) ; 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : State government; 

 Consariration group; OSDi 



EXPERIENC!! (AS CONSOLTANT) ; Agriculture; State 

 government; Conservation group; OSDA 



RESEARCH ACTIVITT ONE: Effects of cutting on deer 

 food production 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Forages eaten by deer in 

 the southeast 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TH5EE: Simulatad browsing by 

 clipping 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agrioulture; Local 



Governmeat; State government; Conservation or 

 Scientific Gro'ip; Conservation group; USDA; 

 AEC: COE; DOD: EPA; HEB; HOD; OSOl; NSP; AID; 

 Other Governssnts i1?'^i) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 



"orestcy; Soil erosion; Watershed, forest, 

 range; Fish f. Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY JYEABS) ! Norhteast (3) ; 

 Kiddie Atlantic(7,M) ; Southeast ( 1U,R) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): Op to the 

 discretion of the agency 



<30ll> 



Ratper III, James S. , 19«7, VND, 1972, Veterinary 



Hediclne, 215-831-5308 



Clinical Veterinarian and Ophthalmic 



Pathology; O.S. Army Joint Laser Safety Team; 



n-idge St. S State Rd. ; Philadelphia, PA 



19137, DS 



COHPETENCE: Animal Behavior (3) : animal 



Fcology(3) ; Biochemistry (jj ; Snvironmental 

 Pollution (3) ; Microbiology (3) : Nutrition (3) ; 

 Paleontology (3) ; Population Biology(3); 

 Veterinary Science (1) ; wildlife Management (2) 



SESSARCI! ACTIVITY ONE: Effect of lasers on 

 cornea, retina and s)tin 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; other Governments (3085) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Pish 6 Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPmC PAMItlARITY (TEARS): Middle 

 Atlantic ('I, Mj 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): Any evening or 

 voekerd or »s allowed hj Dept^ Army 



