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T»BLE 1 - RESPOHDENTS 



(AlPHJBETICAL LISTING) 



136 



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loore, Jerry A., 1902, us, 1967, sildllfe, 



703-3''8-692« 



EP» Pesticide Reg. Di».; luth 6 Tnaependence; 



Bashington, DC 20250, OS 



PRIHCIPAl FIELD: Uildlife Biology 



COMPETEMCE: Respondent lists 16 or nore 

 scientific fields 



EXPERIENCE (SS EMPLOYEE): Agriculture; Mining; 

 County or city governnent; State goTernnent; 

 DSDA; EPft; nSDI 



IHTBREST IV HORKTHG »ITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 B.S. Federal Government (3895) 



IWPiCT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; Energy 

 conversion/production; Forestry; Parirs, 

 recreational facilities; Pesticides, 

 herbicides; Tailings, spoils disposal; 

 Channelization; Dredging, filling; 

 Reservoirs/Dams; Watershed, forest, range; 

 Shoreline protection; Pish 5 Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPBIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): llortheast ( 10) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PES BONTH) : Weekends and 

 holidays 



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Moore, John R., 1930, PhD, 1965, Biology, 



810-226-6000 



Biology Department: Clarion State Collage: 



Wood St.; Clarion, PA 16210, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Agnatic ecology specializing in 

 productivity studies 



COKPETEKCE: Aquatic Ecology(l); Environmental 



Pollution (2) ; Limnology (2) ; Plant Ecology(3) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : State government 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSDLTAHT) : Utility; State 



government; Civic action group; Conservation 

 group; roE 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Limnologlcal survey of the 

 Clarion and Tionesta Reservoirs 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Consultant - Water 

 pollution problems - Public service 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Mining; Otility: Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; D.S, Federal 

 Government; other Governments (816) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Reservoirs/Dams; 

 Fish 6 wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Middle 

 Atlantic(15,M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PFR MONTH): A, 5; S, 10 



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Moore, Johnes K., 1931, PhD, 1966, 617-705-0556 



Biology Dept.; Salem State College; Salem, MA 



01970, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Estuari:ie ecology; Environmental 

 education 



CONPBTENCE: Aguatic Ecology (1); Limnology (2) ; 

 Marine Biology (1); Oceanography (1) ; 

 Ornithology (1) ; Plant Fcology(2); 

 Physiology (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : NSP 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : Transportation; 



County or city government; State government; 

 Conservation group; NSP 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Dynamics of a pop. of 

 Softshell Clans, Ipsvich, MA 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Environmental impact 

 statements 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Mercury in sediments 



IN'^EREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; tl.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (2009) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Airports 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast ( 19 , H) ; 

 Asia (1) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH); A,U; S,20 



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Moore, Stephen F., 1995, PhD, 1971, Environ. 



Engineering, 617-253-1771 



Department of civil Engineering; 



Massachusetts Institute of "technology; Bldg. 



08 Room 027; Cambridge, MA 021 1"), ns 



PRINCIPAL 'TELD: Assessment of environmental 

 impacts in aguatic ecosystems 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology(3); Aquatic 



ycology(2); Environmental Pollution (1) ; 

 Marine Biology (3) ; Population BiologyO); 

 Systems Analysis (2); Water Resources 

 Management (3) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE): Local or regional 

 planning group; EPA; NSP 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Impact of oil supertankers 

 on Machias Bay Maine 



RET'^ARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Offshore oil and New 

 England: biological effects 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Design of Hater quality 

 monitoring systems 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Otility: Local or 



regional planning group; State government; 

 Professional society; The Institute of 

 Ecology; The Nat*l Academy of Sciences: ABC; 

 COS; SPA; DSDI; NSF (565) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Water guality 

 control 



GEOGRAPHIC EAMILIARITY (YEARS): Pacific 

 States(O); Northeast (1 ,M) 



AVATIA9TIITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A,1; S,1 



