297 



TABLE 3 - RESEARCH OR CONSOLTATION EXPFRTENCE AND PRINCIPLE FIELD 



HICS ENVTRONBFNTAL EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY AND DEVFIOF. OF ENV. ECO. CENTER FERRAL CAT PPEDATION r. POPULATI 379 



AND PROJECTS IMPACT ASWAN HIGH DAM ON EAST nEDII ERRAN EAK ENV. IBPACT OF SLE";? HOLLOU DEVELOPMENT (2 UOO U 2S2 



•.<F. LAXD EECCIF.EHENTS PLii: KILLCK lELANC LOCKS t.Vu EAR - EKV. IBPACT STATMENT EN VIRONHENTAL ANALYSIS OP S C07 



AN ENV. IMPACT OF SLEEP HOLLOB DEVELOPMENT (2 UOO UNTTS( ENV. IMPACT VAN PATTEN DEV. SEVERAL HUNDRED UNIT 252 



FOIL DISPOSAL IN RHODE ISLAND SOOND CORRELATIONS BETWEE1 ENV. VARIABLES AND MIGRATION POTEN-TAL EFFECT '^F ^5"; 



PAINT BR. BACT C CHEM STUDY OF THE ROCK CREEK WATFBSHEC ENVIR. POLLUTION; WATER POLLIITIO'J; RACT. ORGANIC f.86 



OSHA STANDARDS HUNTING AND FISHING EXPENDITORE AN^lYr;i3 ENVIRON IMPACT - TERBESTIAL ECOL - WASTEWATER DT 231 



AND EVALUATE POTENTIAL SOURCES OF TERRESTRIAL POLLUTION ENVIRCN MONITORING PROGRAM EDGEWOOD ARSENAL HD I 553 



ALUATE ACTUAL AND POTENTIAL SOURCES OP AQUATIC POLIUTICN ENVIRCN MONITORING PROGRAM EDGEWOOD ARSENAL MD 5U2 



EWOOD EVALUATE POLLUTION EFFECTS ON AQUATIC COMMUNITIES ENVIRCN MONITORING PROGRAM EDGEWOOD ARSENAL MD 55 



BRATES THERMAL DISCHARGE EFFECTS ON HUDSON RIVER DENTHCS ENVIRON SURVEY AQUATIC INVERTEBRATE EMBARRAS RIV 339 



llATION ASSESSMENT REDSTONE ARSENAL ALABAMA PRELIMINAfY ENVIRON SURVEY PIHE BLUFF ARSENAL ARKANSAS IDE 5U2 



D ARSENAL MD INSDLLATTON ASSESSMENT REDSTONE ARSENAL AL ENVIRCN SURVEY PINE BLUFF AR INVENTORY AND EVA 5S-> 



BIODEGRSCATIjN CF 2 U-D III THE AQOAIIC ENVIRONMENT 



EDGE OF ANIMAL POPULATIONS AND THEIR REIATTONSHTP TO THE ENVTPCNMENT A KNOKI 



LOGY IN'^ERACTION (ENERGY EXCHANGE) BETWEEN ORGANISMS A kD ENVIRONMENT PHYSICAL ECO oa • 



DISTRIBUTION OF HEX ACHLOROPHENE PESTICIDES IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL METABOLISM AND EFFECT 508 



SE OF PESTICIDES AND FERTILIZERS AND THEIR EFFECT ON TPE ENVIRONMENT THE APPLICATION OF AGRICULTURAL CHE U01 



IBBOENE PARTICULATES ON SEAWATER FLUX 0? METALS T:!=C'IGH ENVIRONMENT - CHEMICAL EFFECTS ISOTHERMAL COrPSE li2^ 



S ANALYSIS OF SYNTHE"IC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN THE MlRf'^S ENVIRONMENT ADSORPTION OF CHLORINATED HY IR".. ARD" .5C-9 



AiNBOW TROUT SPAWNING SUCCESS FISH BIOLOGY MEASURES CF ENVIRCNMENT AND FISH THEMSELVES TO PROVIDE GOOD 2U6 



PFOBLEMS INPOT-FiTE EFFECT ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IN MARII.E ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT PROBLEMS OIL POLLUTION AT 213 



LAND MANAGEMENT FOR HIGH YIELD PESTICIDES IN THE AOUAIIC ENV IPOMMSNT EFFLUENT GtllDFlINES FOR BEET S'JGAR I 735 



PRESENT THE FULL RANGE OF SCIENCES AS THEY BEAR UPON th? ENVIRONMENT EFFLUENT MANAGEMEN" INFCSMATIOK SYST ."ia 



NTITATIVE AND STATISTICAL GENETICS ISOZYME POLYMOPtHlSM ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION POPULATION MATHEMATICA 617 



TEBRATES OIL EFFECTS ON MOLLUSCS COPPER HASTES IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT IODIDES IN NEMERTEANS EFFECT OF MET "»U9 



N CIRCULATION - TEMPERATURE AND CCNC. EFFECTS EFFECTS CF ENVIRCNMEi:T ON PENETRATION OF ANTICHOLINESTERASE UU 



S OF ANNUAL PLANT FIBERS THE INFLUENECE OP THE PRY^:1CAL ENVIRONMENT ON THE CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 160 



L EFFECTS MODE OP ACTION AND FATE OF HERBICIDES IN THE ENVIRONMENT PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OP HERBICIDES m9 



LES, PICEA SYSTEMS MODEL OF SALT MARSH ECOLOGY OP HARSH ENVIRONMENT PLANTS APCTIC-ALPINE AND COASTAL TAX 727 



ITY - FLORIDA STATES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY IN THE MURINE ENVIRONMENT PRODUCTIVITY - GULF OF MAINE THERMAL 805 



TY - FLORIDf. STRAITS PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY IN THE MARINE ENVIHCNBENT PRODUCTIVITY - GULF OF MAINE THERMAL 806 



OGY APPLICATION OF ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES TO THE AQUtlir ENVTRCNMENT REMOTE SENSING OF THE OCEAN PRODUCT 132 



S OF LEGAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES ARISING FROM THE USE OF TPE ENVTRCNMENT REPORT OF I 9S ENVIRONMENTAL STAFF U22 



LGICAL ASPECT OF WASTE TREATMENT EFFECT OF POLLUTANTS CN ENVIRONMENT REVERSE OSMOSIS TREATMENT OF MINE OR 367 



LE AND ENVIRONMENTS NATIONAL CONGRESS OPlIMDM POPUIATICN ENVIRONMENT SITE SELECTION IN CASANANCE RECOMMEN 1112 



UNDANCE RARITY ECOLOGICAL STUDIES WILDLIFE INDICATORS OF ENVIRONMENT TRENDS NATURAL ASFA SURVEYS ECOLOGY 368 



CROPS RESEARCH OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AND IMPACT CN ENVIRCNMENT USE OF CHEMICALS ON RANGELANC ALGAE 68 



lES PLANTINGS FOR SCHOOL SITES HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS WITH ENVTRCNMENT USING SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTS FOR TEACHI 121 



RANSPIRATION CONTROL BY STONATA INFLUENCE OF FOREST^ CN ENVIRONMENT MICROCLIMATE AND WATER SUPPLY CHEB U21 



MPROVEMENT LCWA AS FACTOR IN LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION CATALYST FOR COMMUNITY GOVE l483 



SOCIO- ECOLOGICAL VALUES OF WETLANDS EDITORIAL CONSULTANT ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISOR ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATION OP 188 



ING BIOLOGICAL RECOVERY OF CLINCH RIVER AQUATIC BIOLOGY EN VIRCNBBNT AL ANALYSES OF THREE PROPOSED RESERVO 18ti 



SEURG ENVIRONMENTAL PRESCRIPTIONS RECREATIONAL COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS SYSTEMS APPRIACH Tf> WILD 255 



MICROBIAL ECOLOGY ECOSYSTEMATIC STUDY OF CEDAR BOG OBIO ENVIRCNMENT AL ANALYSIS OF A WATER PLAN ENVIRONBE 65U 



LT CREEK LAKE SCOPE 6 STUDY PLAN PLANNING AND DIREltisg ENVIRCNMENT AL ANALYSIS CF FEDERAL RESOURCE DEVEL «C7 



PLAN WILLOW ISLAND LOCKS AND DAM - ENV. IMPACT StaTMEUT ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF SALT CREEK LAKE SCOPE U07 



DEVELOPMENTAL PLANT ANATOMY ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THREE DAM SITES 100 



P CEDAR BOG OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF A WATER PIAN ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THREE PROPOSED RESERVO 6511 



G PROJECT APPLICATION OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TECHNOLi^GY TO ENVIRCNMENT AL AND NATURAL SYSTEMS QUANTITATIVE M 50 



WASTE TREATMENT BASIC AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY; APPITFD ENVIRONMENTAL AND POLLUTION MICROBIOLOGY MICROBI 5U9 



SITE SIECTION STUDY EFFECT OF MAINTENANCE DREDGING-MOTSU ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - LAZ. CARD. MICH. ME 2 



DARINE FISHES POPULATION DYNAMICS OF ANADROMOOS ALEWIVES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF BRUNSWICK BEACHES EN 73a 



INSECT PHYSIOLOGY-SPECIFICALLY METABOLISM ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR 258 



ITIS AND WA"ER QUALITY MERCURY ANE THE FETUS "IN UTERC" ENVIRONMENTAL BIOCHEMISTRY - HEAVY METAL INTERAC 161 



FRACTION METEOROLOGY AND PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL BUOY DATA ANALYSIS LIGHTSHIP DATA 122 



UNITS ON WILDLIFE VOCALIZATIONS CF WOODCOCK AND GECUSE ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND EFFECTS ON WILDLIFE AD 606 



ACT BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF PERSISTENT ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS ORG ANOCHLORINES »ND AVIS 511 



I AND MILDEW RESISTANT - WATER BASED PCXIES SPECIALISED ENVIRONMENTAL COATINGS FOR SHIPS BMTLDINGS MET "79 



TRACE ELEMENT STUDIES ON DEEP WATER PLANKTON ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ON MUNITION DUMP SITES 3<lO 



TS LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES IN SSTRESS CONDITICNS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OP HIGHWAYS ENVIRONM 539 



IDES AND ORGANIC POLLUTANTS MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF TDT EN VIRCNBENT AL DISTRIBUTION OF HEXACHLOBOPHENE fE 'j(. 



NTAL ENGINEERING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS f, DATA PROCESST-'G ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION MANAGER ENVTRONMP 11:7 



DEVELOPMENT ARMY CORPS WATER WAY PROJECTS STATE PLAN FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ANIMAL ECOLOGY - ENVIRO 270 



TATIONS PRECIOUS METALS RECLAMATION - POLLUTION CONTPOI ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION BOTH TECHNICAL AND GEHER 525 



S POPULATIONS MARINE SCIENCE LABORATORY FOR HIGH SCHOCIS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES - COLLEGE LEVEL 292 



PACT STATEMENTS MERCURY TN SEDIMENTS ESTDAPINE ECOLOGY; ENVIRONMENTAL EDU'^ATION PYNAMT'-.; OF A POP. OF SO (i9R 



AGEMENT AND TEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DEVELOPIHG ENV 'RCNMENTAL EDUCATION FOR PRIMARY GRADES Ei-7EC 6.7 



lATION DYNAMICS WILDLIFE ECOLOGY f. POPULATION DYNAMICS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PHILO'.OPHY AND DEVELOP. 379 



ION AND (2) INFORMATION PROCESSING POPULATION ASPECTS CF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION THE MARINE NEWSLETTER DI 19 



F PERSONNEL OF THE COASTAL PLAINS REGION TWO AREAS: (1) ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION WITH lMP:U,1IS ON Pop.jLA- 19 



:LYSTS or poLLUtantS 6 OTHER CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TND'I'TRIAT. RELATION-: AN 5 15 



OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ADVISORY COMMITTEE EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF CHEMICALS PRESENT STAFF U5? 



- LAZ. CARD., MICH., MEX. NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF DEVELOPMENT SOUTH FLORI ? 



•■F TKVERTFBRATES ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON GROWTH AND FORM TN MART 10^ 



pop' EFFECTS OF ENLARGEMENT OF C S D CANAL ANALYSIS OP ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON ORGANISMS BIOCHEMICAL uSB 



FCOLOGY ESPECIALLY FISHERIES PLUS POLLUTION CONTROL AS ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER DDT ANALYSIS OF LAKE GEOR 209 



EAR POWER PLANTS ECOLOGICAL SURVEYS OF POWER PLANT SITES ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SITING AND OPERATION 693 



B DATA PROCESSING ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION BANACER ENVIECNMENTAL ENGINEERING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS _l 9 7 



"F il^v lEMENT JAMES RIVER EA3IN VA3TL MANAGEMENT PLAN ENVTP CNNEN- S I ENGINEERING IMPACT ANALYST•^ CHE-ffC 77' 



IMON SECONDARY PRODUCTION OF HARISE PELAGIC ZOOPLANKTCN ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS 362 



01- PFAT BOGS VEGETATION ANALYST? ANH MAPPING EFFfOT CF ENVIRONMENTAL FAC-ORS (TEMPERATURE FORESTS f. OC 1 ,■ < 



'NTt"'iN'LCH'NCE OP - 3-S -v [r.nAR ENZr. T ■A.Tr. 0« ''■)lBl^■•■^ EN V IS 'NBEIIT AL FACTORS AND CUL-URAL PRACTICES £?? 1 .'•7 



OVe'iNLAND WETLAND:- 'bill OSGASIZATION AND MANAGEMENT CP ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD STUDIES DHfcDGING TH*ME<: RIVE y. 



GHIRE NUCLEAR PLANT WATER POLLUTION AND GENETIC DEFECTS ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY ESPECIALLY RELATED TO .,ENE 9 



