TABLE 1 - FESPOUDENTS 



(ALPHABETICAL LISTIHG) 



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Petersen, Gary W., 1939, PhD, 1965, Soils, 



eiU-865-11U3 



Agronomy Dept.; Penn. State Only.; 119 Tyson; 



University Park, PA 16802, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Land use, remote sensing, 

 soil-water relationships, automatic data 

 processing 



COnpETENCE: Agronomy (1); Soil Science(l); Water 

 Resources Banagement (2) ; Remote Sensing(l) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Characterization of Soil 

 Resources 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Applications of remote 

 sensing data 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TppER: Soil suitability for 

 septic tanVs 



IH'^EREST IN WORKING WITH: Construction; 



■transportation; County or city government; 

 Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; OSDA; CC ; rOE; 

 DOD; EPA; HEW; HDD; OSDI; NSF; OST; BID; 

 Other Goverments (3077) 



IBPACT ASSESSHENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; Soil 

 erosion; Water Resource Development (Genl) ; 

 Watershed, forest, range 



GEOGRAPHIC PAHILIAHITY (TEARS): North Central (It) ; 

 Northeast (8,!1) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 5; S,5 



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Peterson, Charles H., 19ii6, PhD, 1972, Ecology, 



301-tt';5-2268 



Biological Sciences; University of Maryland 



Baltimore County; 5U01 wilkens Avenue; 



Catonsville, «D 21228, US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Population and Community Biology 

 of Marine Molluscs in Particular 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology(1); Aguatic 



Fcology(l); Biosta tistics (2) ; fishery 

 Bioloqy(3); Environmental Pollution (3) ; 

 Marine Biology (1); Oceanography (2) ; Pest 

 Control(3); Plant Ecology(3); Population 

 Biology(l); Systems Snalysis(3); Taxonomy (2) ; 

 Malacology (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Civic action group; 

 Conservation group 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Effects of disturbance of 

 marine bivalve communities 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Effects of opening Mugu 

 lagoon to the public 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Computer simulation of 

 the effects of clumping 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; Local 



Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (1201) 



IMPACT ASSESSMEN"" EXPEPIFNCE: Parks, recreational 

 facilities; Fish 6 Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (TEARS): Pacific 

 States(U,M); Northeast (2, H) ; Middle 

 Atlantic (1,M) 



AVAILABILITY (DATS PER MONTH): A, 10; S,10 



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Pfaender, Frederic F., 19U3, PhD, 1971, 



Microbiology, 919-933-2151 



Environ. Science 6 Engineer.; University of 



North Carolina; School of Public Health; 



Chapel Hill, NC 2751U, US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Environmental metabolism and 



effects of pesticides and organic pollutants 



COMPETENCE: Aguatic Ecoloqy(3); Bacteriology ( 1) ; 

 Biochemistry (2) ; Environmental Pollution ( 1) ; 

 Microbiology (1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Civic action group 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Microbial degradation of 

 DDT 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Environmental distribution 

 of hexachlorophene 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Pesticides in the marine 

 environment 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 or regional planning group; State government; 

 Professional society; The Institute of 

 Ecology (TIE) ; The Nat'l Academy of sciences; 

 U.S. Federal Government (92R) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 

 States (2); Northeast (3, M) ; Middle 

 Atlantic (2, M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MON-^H) : A,S: S,S 



