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PFSPOHDEIT!! 

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Pinentel, David, 1925, PhD, 1951, Ecology 6 

 FntoBOlogy, 607-256-2212 



FntoBology 6 Ecology ana Systematlcs; Cornell 

 Oniversity, Ithaca, NY 11(850, OS 



PRIMCIPM FIELD: Population ecology and genetics; 

 Pest population manageBent 



COBPETEHCE; Aniaal Ecology (1); Entomology (1) ; 

 Genetics (1); liBnology (2) ; Microbiology (3) ; 

 Parasitology (21 ; Pest Control (1); 

 Physiology (1) ; SysteBs llnalysls(3) ; 

 Forestry (3) 



EXPERIENCE («S EBPIOTEE) : County or city 

 goTernBent 



EltPEETENCE (AS CONSDITANTI : Agriculture; County 

 or city governBent; Professional society; The 

 Nat*l AcadeBy of Sciences TNRC; Onited 

 Nations; DSDA; EPA; REH; NSF; OST 



EESEABCH ACTIVITY ONE: Ecological impact of 

 pollutants and pest BanageBent 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY T»0: Ecological impact of 

 pesticides 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Ecological effects of 

 pesticides on non-target organisBs 



INTEREST IN HOFKINR WI'H: Private Sector; local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 The Nat'l Academy of Sciences; International 

 Organizations; U.S. Federal Government; Other 

 Governments (2011) 



IMPACT ASSFSSHENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 



Forestry; Pesticides, herbicides; Watershed, 

 forest, range; Fish 6 Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAHIIIARITY (YEARS): South Central (1); 

 Northeast (16,(1) ; Southeast (1) ; Puerto 

 Rico (3,11) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 3; S,7 



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Pinkham, Carlos F.A., 19U3, PhD, 1971, Zoology, 



301-67 1-2586 



Terrestrial Ecology Dnlt; Ecological Research 



Section; Biomed Laboratory; Edgewood, nn 



210U0, US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Inventory and Evaluate Potential 

 Sources of Terrestrial Pollution 



COMPETENCE: Respondent lists 16 or more 

 scientific fields 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : DOD 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : DOD 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Environ monitoring program 

 Edgewood Arsenal MD 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Insullation assessment 

 Redstone Arsenal, AL 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Environ survey Pine 

 Bluff, AR 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: County or city 



government; Local or regional planning group; 

 State government; Civic action group; 

 Conservation group; Professional society; The 

 Institute of Ecology; The Nat'l Academy of 

 Sciences; CC; COE; DOD; EPA; USDI; NSF; OST 

 (3852) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Airports; Energy 

 conversion/production; Forestry; Parks, 

 recreational facilities; Pesticides, 

 herbicides; Tailings, spoils disposal; 

 Watershed, forest, range; Fish t wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): North Central ("^j; 

 Middle Atlantic(2) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH) : A, 8; S,8; as long 

 as not Army-related proiect 



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Poe, Thomas P., 190tt, MS, 1972, Arruatic Biology, 



215-327-OlOU 



Macroinvertebrate Section; Tchthyological 



Associates; Friclts Lock Rd . ; R.D. 1; 



Pottstown, PA 19U6I), US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Research and survey work in 

 aguatic ecology 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (2) ; Aguatic 

 Fcology(l); Entomology (1) ; Fishery 

 Biology (2) ; Environmental Pollution (2) ; 

 Limnology (2) ; Parasitology (2) ; population 

 Biology(2); Systematics ( 1) ; ''axonomy (1) ; 

 Veterinary Science (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Utility 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Ecological survey of the 

 Schuylkill River 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; other Governments (U0^6) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Fish C Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : North 

 Central(2,M) ; Northeast (U, M) 



