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Haraelsteln, Ulan D., 19m, Phr, 1969, 

 Oceanography, 202-785-1123 

 Oceanic and Rtnospheric Appl.; Earth 

 Satellite Corporation; 1771 N. St. N» ; 

 Washington, DC 20036, DS 



PRINCIPUl "lElD: Renote sensing oceanography, 

 marine phytoplankton and angiosperm 

 physiological ecology 



CCSPETEHCE: Jnimal Ecology (3); Hguatic 

 Ecology (3>; Biochemistry (3) ; Fishery 

 Blology(3); '^nvlroniiental PoHotion(2); 

 limnology (31 ; Marine Biology; 

 Oceanography (1) ; Plant Ecology(2); 

 Physiology (2) 



RESEHSCH ACTITITy THREE: Vetlands impact study 



INTEREST IN HOFKING BITH: Local Government; The 

 Institute of Ecology (TIEl ; 'he National 

 Jcademy of Sciences; CC; COB; EPA; nSDI; NSF; 

 European, eastern; South American (11S7) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Channelization; 

 Dredging, filling; Reservoirs/Dams; 

 Levees/dikes; Coastal protection/jetties; 

 Canals/Channels 



GEOGRAPHIC FAKILIARITT (yEARS) : North 

 Central(12); Middle Atlantic(9) 



ATAILUBILTTY (DATS PER MONTH): A,0; S,10 



EXPEBIENCE (AS EMPIOTEE) : tJSDA 



EXPERIENCE (AS COMSDLTANT): Local or regional 

 planning group; Conservation group; World 

 Bank; FPA; OSDl; South American 



RFSEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Aerial Surveillance spill 

 prevention 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ■'WO: Appl. of ERTS-1 to fishery 

 resource management 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Photoperiodism and 

 ecology of Thallasia 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Local or regional 

 planning group; Conservation group; 

 Professional society; United Nations: World 

 Bank; CC; COE; EPA; OSDI (3756) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Forestry: Parks, 

 recreational facilities; Fish & Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 

 States('i,M) ; Southwest (2) ; Middle 

 Atlantic(3,H) ; Hawaii (0.5) 



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Martens, Christopher S., 19ii6, PhD, 1972, 

 Oceanography, 203-U36-U526 

 Department of Geology and Geophysics; Yale 

 Oniversity; New Haven, CT 06520, US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Marine and atmospheric chemistry 



COMPETENCE: Environmental Pollution ( 1) ; 



Limnology (2) ; Atmospheric Chemistry ( 1) ; 

 Oceanography(l) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : AEC 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Interaction of inorganic 

 phosphate and sea water 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Atmospheric chemistry 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Local Government; 

 Conservation or Scientific Group; O.S, 

 Federal Government; AEC (3266) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Water guality 

 control; Air Quality 



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



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 



States(M); Southeast (tt, M) ; Puerto Pico(M) 



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Marshall, Harold G., 1929, PhD, 196, Biology, 



703-a89-9000 



Chairman, Biology Dept. ; Old Dominion 



Oniversity; Hampton Blvd.; Norfolk, VA 



23508, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Phytoplanlcton ecology, impact 

 studies on coastal and estuarine biota 



COMPETENCE: Aquatic Ecology (1); limnology (2) ; 

 Marine Biology(l) ; Oceanography(2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : State government 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : Construction; 

 Manufacturing; COE 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Craney Island 

 environmental study 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Faunal and floral census 

 and impact, Rappahannock River 



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Mason, Alan D. , 19ii8, BS, 1971, wildlife Biology 



HQ OSARFOR USAICE PDN DIV; Fort Collins, CT 



80521, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Field work for research In range 

 ecosystems and snail mammal population 

 dynamics 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology(2); Range Science(2); 

 Wildlife Management (2) 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; U.S. "ederal 

 Government; Ohter Governments (733) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Rockv 

 Mountain (1); Europe, western (.5) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MON'^H) : A, 30; S,30 



