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Duties as University Professor include: 



Teaching graduate sequence of courses in Quantitative Population Dynamics ; 

 occasionally teaching courses in statistics and hiomathematics. 



Supervise Ph. D. and Master's candidates in the College of Fisheries and in 

 Biomathematics at the University of Washington. 



Supervise training grants and contract research : 



Principal Investigator. — a. Simulation Games for Resource Managers (Ford 

 Foundation). 



Co-Investigator. — ^b. Quantitative Ecology and Resources Management Training 

 Grant (Ford Foundation). 



c. Aquatic Stock Management (Sea Grant, NSF). 



d. Estuarine Ecology (U.S. Public Health Service). 



Previous contract research as principal or co-investigator includes water simu- 

 lation studies, pink salmon tagging analysis, mathematical models of exploited 

 -animal populations, studies of the effects of gear limitation in northern Puget 

 Sound, and energistics of fish locomotion. 



I ntra-TJniversity Committees (University of Washington) : 



Budget and Planning (College of Fisheries), Fisheries Analysis Center (Chair- 

 man, College of Fisheries), Cost Centers, Applied Mathematics, Computer Sci- 

 ence, Biomathematics, Quantitative Ecology ahd Resource Management Program, 

 and Biology Teaching. 



Consulting Clients During Past 7 years (most consulting done during summers 

 ■between academic years). 



(1) Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Juneau, Alaska. 



(2) M. Bell, Consulting Engineer, Seattle, Washington. 



(3) Chelan County Public Utility District No. 1, Wenatchee, Washington. 



(4) Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Pacific Biological Laboratory. 



( 5 ) Ford Foundation, New York, New York. 



<6) Grant County Public Utility District No. 2, Ephrata, Washington. 



(7) Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.'C. 



(8) U.'S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska. 

 <9) U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Montlake Laboratory, Seattle, Wn. 

 (10 U.S. Public Health Service, Water Supply and Pollution Control, Pacific 



Northwest, Portland, Oreg. 



(11) Washington State Department of Fisheries, Olympia, Washington. 



(12) Western Fish Disease Laboratory, Sand Point Naval Air Station, Seattle. 



(13) Oregon Fish Commission, Clackamas, Oregon. 



(14) California Dept. of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California. 

 Major Consulting Duties: 



Design and analysis of oyster larvae bioassays ; statistical consultant for pro- 

 gram to determine effects of pulp mill pollution in Puget Sound ; fish passage 

 efficiency studies ; mortalities of downstream migrant salmonids in Francis and 

 JKaplan turbines ; and design and analysis of physiological experiments. 



IV. Education: 



St. Martins College — Lacey, Washington (9/48-6/49) Science pre-major. 



XTniversity of Puget Sound — Tacoma, Washington (9/49-6/50) Science pre- 

 Tuajor. 



University of Washington — Seattle, Washington (9/50-6/59). B.S. 1953 

 (zoology, fisheries), Ph. D. 1959 (biology, mathematics, fisheries). 



University of Chicago — Chicago, Illinois (9/59-6/60), Postdoctoral fellow in 

 statistics. 



V. Professional Societies: 

 American Fisheries Society. 



American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists. 



American Statistical Association. 



Ecological Society. 



Biometric Society. 



Operations Research Society of America. 



Pacific Fisheries Biologists. 



Sigma Xi. 



VI. Professional Activities: 



Member of: National Academy of Sciences Committee on Oceanography 

 <NASCO) ; National Oceanographic Data Center Advisory Board ; NASCO Marine 

 Data Panel ; Committee on Public Affairs of the Ecological Society of America ; 

 Biometric Society-AIBS Program Committee; Membership Committee, Western 

 Division, American Fisheries Society ; Fisheries Terminology Glossary Committee, 

 American Fisheries Society. 



