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TABLE 1 



RESPONDENTS 

 (ALPHABETICAL LISTIHG) 



<189> 



Diiond, Barle T. , 1916, PhD, 1950, »ni«al 



Biology, 202-269-226U 



Oept. of Biology; Trinity College; 



Bashington, DC 20017, OS 



PRIHCIPAL FIELD: Developmental Endocrinology of 

 Exotherns 



COMPETENCE: Anatomy (2) ; Physiology (1) 



INTHSBST IH WOBKTNG UITH: Private Sector; local 

 Government; Conservation oc Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; D.S. Federal 

 Government: Other Governments (153U) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (TEARS) : Hiddle 



Atlantic(32,ll) ; Alaska(l); Canada, iiestern(l) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER HONTH) : A, 2; S,20 



<189> 



Divers, Barbara J., 1937, HS, 1971, Veterinary 



Med., 301-8B9-9Uua 



Zoo Veterinarian; Baltimore Zoo; Draid Hill 



Park; Baltimore, MP 21217, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Medical care and management of 

 captive exotic animals 



COHPETEtiCE: Animal Husbandry (2) : Veterinary 

 Science (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE): The Nat'l Academy of 

 SciencesTNRC 



EXPEEIFNCE (AS CONSDLTANT) : Professional society 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Local Government; 

 Conservation or scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; D.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (18U7) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 

 States(ii) ; Rocky Mountain (1) ; North 

 Central(7): Middle Atlantic(l) 



<190> 



Domerauth, Robert B. , 1948, HS, 1972, Fisheries 

 Biology, m8-'527-^€16 



Forestry and Sildlife Management; Oniversity 

 of Massachusetts; Amherst, MA 01002, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Foods of fishes and feeding 

 competition on an interspecific level 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (3); Aquatic 



Ecology(2); Fishery Biology(l); Limnology (3) ; 

 Population Biology (3) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Location of Shad spavning 

 sites, Connecticut River 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Food competition between 

 Shad and resident fish species 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Civic action group; Conservation 

 group; The Institute of Ecology (TIE) ; Dnited 

 Nations; U.S. Federal Government; Canadian 

 (921) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Reservoirs/Dams; 

 Canals/Channels; Reservoir releases; Water 

 supi"ly: Fish C wildlife conservition 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (5) 



AVAIIABILITV (DAYS PER I10NTH) : A,= ; S,10 



<191> 



Docley, James K., 19U1, MA, 1970, Zoology 

 Zoology; Inst. Bar. Science Oniv. North 

 Carolina; Horehead City, NC 285S7, us 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Marine ecology S systenatics of 

 fishes 



COMPETENCE: Respondent lists 16 or more 

 scientific fields 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE): OSDl 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Fish stocks of the 

 everglades national park 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Fishes Assoc. Pelagic 

 Sargassum 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Revision E Comparative 

 Eiology of Tilefishes 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 InteTnational Organizations; U.S. "edtcai 

 Government; Other Governemts (1831) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Parks, recreational 

 facilities; Fish R Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Middle 

 Atlantlc(3,n) ; Southeast (U.M) 



IVAILAHILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A,iO; 5,30 



