TABLF 1 - RESPONDENTS 



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ropn, Rerald H,, 1939, Phn, 1970, Aqronomv, 



U03-(i32-S6''0 



Research Scientist; Soil Research Institute; 



Canada Dept, Agriculture; Soil Survey; 



nniversity of Alberta; Edmonton, t'BG 2F1, 



Alberta, Canada 



FPIvciPRL FT^LD: Soil genesis, classification, 

 survey 



cnMPETENrE: Aaronomy (2) ; Agricultural Science(3); 

 Soil Science(l) 



FypEPIHNCT; (A<^ EMPLOYED): State government; 

 Canadian 



EXPFPTEVCE (AS COMSOLTANT) : County or city 

 governmpnt 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Soil and Innd 



classification of Waterton Lakes National Park 



INTERFST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; n.S. Federal 

 (Government; other fiovernments (890) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAniLIAPITY (YEAPS): Northeast (Ul; 

 Canada, vestern (5,f1) 



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



Colby, Pet.^r J., 1933, Phn, 1<if6, Fi sh.-r i*-- 

 BioLogv, R07-767-3O12 



Fish *■■ Wildlife Research; Ministry of «.if'irAl 

 Re-^ourres; Box 89; Thunder Ray P; nntrtrin, 

 Canada 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Respon5;p of fish 'ind fish 

 communities to environ raontal str'»*:s 



cnriPETE»lCE: Aquatic Ecoloqy(ll; ri.vhrry 



Riology(3) ; Environmental Polluti on (7) 



EXPRRIi^MCE (AS KMPLOYEF) : AEC; FPA 



RESEARCH ACTIVTTY ONE: Response of alewives »-o 

 environmental stress 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Effect o*^ tern p.-ra tu ro of 

 survival and development of Cisco 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY -^HREE: Survival of ualley*' on 

 wood fiber sludge deposits 



INTERi^ST TN WORKING WITH: Utility; Local or 

 re'^ional planning group; The Institute of 

 Ecology (TIF) ; The Nat • 1 Academy of Scienros 

 T^RC; United Nations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; Canadian; European, westfrn ( ^ ' 7) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT FXPERTFNCE: Energy 



conversion/production; Fish F, Wildlife 

 conservation 



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Colby, Peter J., 1933, PhD, 1966, Fisheries 



Piology, 807-7^7-3912 



Fish e Wildlife Research; Ministry of Natural 



Resources; Box 89; Thunder Bay P, Ontario, 



Canada 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (V^ARS) : North 

 Centra I (17, M) ; Canada, eastern (1 .5i 



AVAILftBILTTY (DAYS PER MONTH): A,?; S,? 



PRINCIPAL FTFL^: Response of fish and fish 

 communities to environmental stress 



COMPETENCE: Aquatic Ecology(l); Fishery 



Bioloqv(3) ; Environmental Pollution (2) ; 

 Limnology ( 1) ; Physiology ( 1) ; Population 

 Biology (1) ; Reproductive Biology (1) 



EXPERIENCE fAS EMPLOYED) : Environmental 

 Protection Agency 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Response of alevives to 

 envir on mental stress 



RFSEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Effect of temperature on 

 survival and development of cisco 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Survival of walleyes on 

 wood fiber sludge deposits 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Otility; State 



government; The Institute of Ecology (TIF) ; 

 The National Academy of Sciences; United 

 Nations; University of Michigan; O.S. Federal 

 Government; Canadian; European, western (''03) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Energy 



conversion/production; Fish 6 wildlife 

 conservation 



GFOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): North 

 Central (17,M> ; Canada, eastern (1 .5) 



AVAILABILI'^Y (DAYS PER MONTH): A,?; 5,? 



