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Carqllle, Charles R., 1930, HD, 1961, Hedicine, 



301-it96-5';ui 



Heproduction Research Br.; National Institnte 



of Child Helath S Huian Develcpment; N.I.H., 



Bethesda, HD 2001a, OS 



PBMCIPUl FIELD: Effects of En»iton»ental 

 Pollotlon upon Hvian and Haanalian 

 Pe production 



COBPETESCE: Sn» ironsental polla? ien {31 ; 

 mforiation Science(2); Population 

 Sciencf (2) ; Physiology (2) ; Reproductive 



Bl0l03yMi 



EXPESIESCE (AS EBPLOYEE) : HE» 



8PSEARC1 ACTIVITY ONE: Pull ti«e research since 

 196^ - reproductive biology pituitary fsn 

 physiology 



INTEREST IN WORKING SITH: Private Sector; 

 Conservation or Scientific Group: 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government: HEW; NSF; GST; AID (779) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Pesticides, 

 herbicides 



ATAILABIIITY (DATS PER HONTF) : South Central (1); 

 Middle Atlantic (9, M) 



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Carr, Donn E., 1901, BS, 1960, Biology, 

 607-2S6-300"' 



308 Roberts Hall; Cornell Dnifersity; Ithaca, 

 HI 10850, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Conparative vertebrate 



ethology-all vertebrate classes-esp. nann. 

 predatory behavior 



COMfiTEHCE: Anato«y(3); iniBsl Behavior('): 

 Aniaal Husbandry (2) ; Biocheisistry (3) ; 

 Physiology (2) : Population Biology (3) ; 

 Reproductive Biology (3) 



IflTESEST Ili IIOR»:iNG KITH: Private Seccor; local 

 Governoent; Conservation or Scl&ntltic Jioup; 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (9S) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITI (TEARS): Northeast (0 , M) ; 

 Middle Atlantic(l); Africa(3,M) 



AVAIIABIIITT (DATS PER MONTH): A,0: S,20 



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Carr, Jerome B., 1938, PhD, 1971, Oceanography, 

 617-272-7910 



Environmental Division; Analytical Systems 

 Corporation;; 11 Ray Ave; Burlington, MA 

 01903, OS 



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Carpenter, Edward J., PhD, 1969, Zoology 



Noods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Woods 



Pole, MA 07S"3, DS 



PRINCIPAL PIELD: Thermal pollution and 

 phytoplanlcton 



COMPETENCE: Squatic Ecology (1); Fishery 



Blology(2); Environmental Pollution (1 ) ; 

 Limnology (2) ; Marine Biology (1); 

 Microbiology (3) ; Oceanography (1) ; Taxonomy (1) 



RESEARCH ACTITITT ONE: Count and identify marine 

 phytoplanVton 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S. f"ederal 

 Government; Other "ov<=rn p'ents (199'''} 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YiARS): Northeast (3, (1) ; 

 Southeast (5,H) 



AVMLABILITT (DATS PER MOSTH) : A, 5; S,5 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Ocean and Lake Dynamics and 

 Thermal Structure 



COMPETENCE: Anthropology (3) ; Environmental 



Pollutlon(l) ; Limnology (1) ; Geophysics (1) ; 

 Oceanography (1) ; Soil Science(3i; Systems 

 Analysis(l); Water Resources Management ( 1) ; 

 Meteorology (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Manufacturing; 



Transportation; Local or regional planning 

 group 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Ocean's Thermal Structure 

 Studies 



RESEARCH ACTIVITT TWO: Land Ose and Water 

 Interrelationships 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 CC; COE; DOP; EPA; HEW; HOD; OSDI; NSF; OST; 

 DOT (3963) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITT (TEARS): North Central(l); 

 Northeast (10, M) : Middle Atlantic (1 ,M) 



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



