Table 25. Brief resumes for all field personnel participating in the pro- 

 ject evaluating instream flow methodologies. v^ 



J effrey Bagdanov, Fisheries Field Worker 



Jeff Bagdanov received a B.S. degree in Fish and Wildlife Management 

 from Montana State University in 1975. He has been employed by the Montana 

 Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks as a Fisheries Field Worker for 3 years. 



George Wayne Black, Fisheries Field Worker 



Wayne Black received a B.S. degree in General Biology from Purdue 

 University in 1976. He has been employed as a Fisheries Field Worker by 

 the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks since 1978. 



Burrell Buffington, Fisheries Biologist 



Burrell Buffington received an A.A.S. degree in Forestry from 

 Paul Smiths College in 1965 and a B.S. degree in Aquatic Biology from 

 the University of Montana in 196 8. He was employed by the New York State 

 Department of Environmental Conservation for 8 years, the last 3 as a 

 senior aquatic biologist. In 1978 he was briefly employed by the Montana 

 Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks before returning to New York. 



Thomas Greason, Fisheries Field Worker |^ 



Tom Greason received a B.A. degree in Business Administration from 

 Ohio University in 1969 and a B.A. degree in Industrial Education and 

 Technology from Glassboro State College in 1974. He has been employed 

 by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks as a Fisheries Field 

 Worker for IH years. 



Richard Korowicki, Fisheries Field Worker 



Dick Korowicki received a B.S. degree in Fisheries Management from 

 Utah State University in 1973. He was employed by the Utah Division of 

 Wildlife Resources for 3 years as a Fisheries Aid. In 1977 and 1978 he 

 was employed by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks as a 

 Fisheries Field Worker, and is presently a Hatchery Worker at the State 

 hatchery in Anaconda, Montana. 



Frederick Nelson, Project Leader 



Fred Nelson received a B.S. degree in Fishery Science from Cornell 

 University in 196 8 and a M.S. degree in Fish and Wildlife Management from 

 Montana State University in 1976. He has been employed as a Fisheries 

 Biologist by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks since 1976. 

 He has worked as a Fisheries Aid in New York and a Fisheries Field Worker f 

 in Montana. 



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