RESPONDENT? 

 (ALPHABETICAL LISTING) 



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=:tephansson, "^tephan E., 1903, BSc, 1967, 

 Biology, 70U-U7U-8791 



Natural Resource Inst.itate; University of 

 Manitoba; Rinnipeg; Manitoba R3T2N2, Cana'la 



PRINCIPAL FTELP: Assessment of lakes for 

 fisheries developniont and nanageiaent 



conPETFNCE; ATuatic Ecoloqy(2); Bacteriology (3) ; 

 Fishery Biology (1); Environmental 

 Pollution (2) ; Limnology (1) ; Hicrobiology (3) ; 

 Population Blology(3); Water Resources 

 (■a nagemen t (2) 



FXPFRIENCE (AS FBPLPYEE) : Canadian 



"FSEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Assessment of fisheries 

 stocks In N.H.T. Lakes 



INTEREST IN WORKING HI"H: Conservation or 

 Scientific Group; International 

 Organizations; U.S. Federal Government; other 

 Governments (3588) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAnlLI\.1ITT (TEARS): Canada, 

 yesterr(l): Canada, northern (U, «) 



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Stocek, Rudolph F., 1937, nSA, 19fi1, 'ish. 



elology-USu-Sug"; 



Bar. Forest Banger School; Univursity of Nev 



Brunswick; Regent St.; Fredericton, Now 



Brunswick, Canada 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Fish and Sildlife narmaement 



COBPETENCB: Respondent lists Ifi or more 

 scientific fields 



EIPESIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : County or city 

 government; State government 



3XPERTEHCR (AS CONSULTANT): County or city 

 government; State government 



INTER3ST in iiQRKiNG HITII: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation group; Professional 

 society; The Institute of Ecology; The Nat'l 

 Academy of Sciences; International 

 Organizations; U.S. Federal Government; 

 Canadian (1217) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPFRIFNCE: Forestry; Parks, 

 recreational facilities: Fish f. Wildlife 

 conservation 



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Stibick, Jeffrey N.L., 19uO, PhD, 1967, 



Fntomoloqy-0 121 Fxt. 'iii 



Dept. of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries; 



Konedobu; Port Moresby, Central District, 



Papua, New Guinea 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Svstematins of Insecta Leading 

 to Evolutionary and Biogeographical Studies 



COMPETENCE: Animal Behavior(3); Animal 



Ecology (2); BiostatiGtlcs (2) ; En tomol ogy (1 ) ; 

 Pest Control(2) ; Population Biology(2) ; 

 Systema tics (1) ; I'axonomy (1) ; Evolution, 

 Biogeography (1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : Papua, New Guinea 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSDLTSHT) : Agriculture; USDA 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Oil palm insect pest 

 survey, west New Britain 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Cacao weevil systematic 

 evolutionary biogeographical studies 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: l!lateridae 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; State 



government; Conservation or Scientific Gcoud; 

 International Organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; other Governments (336U) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPEBrENCE: Agriculture; 



Pesticides, herbicides; Dredging, filling 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): North Central (2): 

 Southeast (O.M) ; Pacific(3,M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH) : None; spare time 

 only at best; If of interest 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Middle 

 Atlantic (U,M) ; Canada, eastern ( 10, M) 



AVAILABItlTY (DAYS PER MONTH): A,?; S,30 



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Stockner, John G., 19«0, PhD, 1967, Ecology, 

 600-926-1817 



Pacific Env. Institute; Fish Rer^earch Board 

 of Canada; U160 Marine Drive; w. Vancouver, 

 British Columbia, Canada 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Limnology, Estuarine Ecology, 

 Hater Resource Management 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology(2); Ant hropology (1) ; 

 Aguatic Ecology (1); Entomology ( 1) ; Fishery 

 3iology(3); Limnology (1) ; Marine Biology (3) ; 

 Oceanograph y (2) ; Pal eont ology ( 2) ; Water 

 Resources Management (1) 



EXPERIENCE f AS EMPLOYEE) : Canadian 



EY?EBIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Mining; Utility; 

 State goVernaent ; Civic action group; 

 Conservation group 



EESEABCH ACTIVITY ONE: ovanagan Water Resource 

 nanageaent Study 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Estuarine research 



RESEASCH ACTIVITY THREE: Algal commuties in lakes 



IMTERES? IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Governiient; other Governments (13'i7) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Tailings, spoils 

 disposal; Water Resource Development (i^enl) ; 

 Reservoirs/Dams; HydroelecLric power; Water 

 quality control; Pish C Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Pacific 



States CS.M) ; North Central (2) ; Canada, 

 yesternll,M) ; Canada, nort hern ( 1, M) ; 

 England (1) 



AVAILAfllLITT (DAYS PER MONTH): A,S; S,10 



