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ED 054 931 SE 011 370AUTHOR Mecca, Christyna E.TITLE Directory of Personnel in Research, Technology,
Education, Administration and Management. DavelopmeActivities in the Marine Environment of the CoastalPlains Region.
INSTITUTION Coastal Plains Center for Marine DevelopmentServices, Washington, D.C.
PUB DATE Aug 70NOTE 50p.
EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS *Directories; Earth Science; *Environment;
*Oceanology; *Personnel; *Scientific Personnel
ABSTRACTListed in this directory are individuals concerned
currently with marine activities on the coasts of North Carolina,South Carolina, and Georgia, and the -adjacent offshore area, knownadministratively as the Coastal Plains Region. The categories for tlistings include educational institutions, state and county agencieand federal.agencies. The field of interest and competence of listeindividuals are identified. The Directory concentrates on speciallEin:technical fields, but also names individuals in advisory andregulatory bodies in the three States concerned with marine andcoastal zone problems. An alphabetical index of personnel is alsoprovided. (Author/PR)
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Directory of Personnelin Research, Technology, Education,
Administration and Management
DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIESIN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
OF THECOASTAL PLAINS REGION
Publication 70-1
Cwast31 PlainsCenter for Mar ale Development Services
Washington, D.C.
August 1970
COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL COMMISSION
G. Fred Steele, Jr. Federal Co-Chairman
Robert E. McNair State Co-ChairmanGovernor of South Carolina
Lester G. MaddoxGovernor of Georgia
Robert W. ScottGovernor of North Carolina
Charles IN. CossExenutive Director
Joseph M. McCabeSenior Program Officer forMarine Development Programs
James T. ShawProgram Officer
A. C. Flora, Jr., Ph.DField 0:rector for South Carolina
Joseph W. Crims leyActing Field 'Director for NorthCarolina
W. Frank NewtonActing Field Director for Georgia
Marine Resources Advisory Committee
Clyde Eltzroth ChairmanHampden, South Carolina
C. E. Bishop, Ph.D.Chapel Hill, North Carolina
J. E. Guerry, Sr.Charleston, South Carolina
Gilliam K. HortonWilmington, North Carolina
Vernon J. Hurst, Ph.D. Athens, Georgia
E. Walton Jones, Ph.D.Raleigh, N.,ortn Carolina
Wallace F. PateGeorgetown, South Carolina
J. Marcus Stubbs Savannah, Georgia
W. D. Trippe Cedartown, Georgia
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COASTAL PLAINSCENTER FOR MARINE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Frederick Betz, Jr., Ph.D Director
Harold W. Dubach Oceanographer-Meteorofrr,ist
Philip G. Hill Oceanographer-Geologist
Christyna E. Mecca,.1311713 Biologist
CONTENTS
Introduction 1
GeorgiaEducational Institudons
Armstrong State College 3Brunswick Junior College 3Emory University 3Gwrgia Institute of Technology 3Georgia Southern College 7Georgia State University 7Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 8University of Georgia 8University of Georgia Marine Institute 10
State and County Agencies
Ga. Department of Mines. Mining and Geology 10Ga., Game & Fish Commission. Coastal Fisheri.is Division 10Ga. State Water Quality Control Board 11
Ocean Science Center of the Atlantic Commission 11
Federal Agencies in Georgia
U.S. Department of Agriculture 11
U.S. Department of Health, Education and WelfarePublic Health Service 11
U.S. Department of the InteriorBureau of Commercial Fisheries 11
Bureau of Outdoor RecreationBureau of Sport Fisheries & Wildlife 11
Federal Water Quality Administration 11
Geological Survey 12
Industrial and Commercial Organizations
Dames & Moore Consulting Engineers 12Hercules Powder Company 12Law Engineering Testing Company 12Mayes, Sudderth and Etheredge, Inc. 12
North CarolinaEducational Institutions
Cape Fear Technical Institute 13Duke University 13Duke University Marir a Laboratory 14East Carolina College 15North Carolina State University 16University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 19University of North Carolina, Institute of Marine Sciences 22University of North Carolina at Wilmington 22Wrightsville Marine Bio-Medical Laboratory 22
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State and County Agencies
Carteret County Public Schools 23
N.C. Department of the Attorney General .23
N.C. Department of Conservation & DevelopmentDivision of Commerciul and Sport Fisheries 23
Seishore Advisory Board .23
N.p. state Ports Authority .24
Federal Agencies in North Carolina
U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers 24
U.S. Department of the InteriorBureau of Commercial Fisheries, Center for
Estuarine & Menhaden Research 24
Office of Saline Water, Wrightsville Beach Test Facility 25
Industrial and Commercial Organizations
Coastal Zone Resources Corporation of N.C. 25
The Internatiunal Nickel Company, Inc., Francis L. LaQue
Corrosion Laboratory 25
Marine Chemurgics, Inc 26
Maritime Services, Inc. 26
'South Carolina
r 11:4 dfiel' .1s tutions
Baptist College27
The Citadel27
Clemson University ..28
College of Charleston . - 28
Medical University of South Carolina . 29
University of South Carolina .. . .29
State arid County Agencies
S.C. Area Trade School30
S.C. Department of the Attorney General ..30S.C. Department of Wildlife Resources . . .30
Game & Freshwater Fisheries Division . 30
Marine Resources Division 31
S.C. Water Resources Commission .31
Federal Agencies in South Carolina
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission ,..... 31
US. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service 32
U.S. Department of the InteriorBureau of Sport Fisheries & Wildlife .... .32
Federal Water Quality Administration 32
Geological Survey, Water Resources Division 32
Organizations based outsid?. the Carolinas and Georgia
U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological SurveyGeologic Division 33Water Resources Division 33
Smithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum 33Nova University, Division of Environmental Sciences 33Morehead litate University. Department of Geosciences 33U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration,
Coast & Geodetic Survey 33William F. Clapp Laboratories 33U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries,
Exploratory Fishing and Gear Research Base 34U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife 34University of Virginia. Department of Environmental Sciences 34
Index of Organizations 35
Index of Personnel
INTRODUCTION
The development and protection of the marine environment, including thecoastal zone, throughout the world is dependent largely on contributions of humanknowledge, effort, and skill. The numerous factors that play a part in thisenvironment demand a diversity of human capabilities to understand theirsignificance and evaluate them for the greatest common benefit. It is important,therefore, to identify the individuals possessing the special qualifications necessaryto perform those tasks which help shape the future of that environment.
In the accompanying Directory, we turn our attention to the individualsconcerned currently with the coast of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia,and the adjacent offshore area, known administratively as the Coastal PlainsRegion.
The Directory lists individuals under institutions and organizations with whichthey are associated. The fields of interest and competence of the individuals areidentified. Thus, the Directory provides a measure of the amount and type ofcurrent expertise available to the Coastal Plains Region. It is mainly an inventory ofindividuals located in the Region, but it also includes individuals who workextensively on problems in the Region although their base of operations liesoutside.
The Directory allows judgments to be formed on the gaps in coverage of subjectsthat are important to the development of the Coastal Plains Region, which must beclosed in the future.
The preparation of the Directory was authorized by the Coastal Plains RegionalCommission. In 1969 the Commission funded projects in the three States of theRegion dealing with resources for marine research and development and plans forthe future. 7he reports were prepared by Dr. John Lyman (Director of MarineSciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) for North Carolina, CharlesM. Bearden (South Carolina Division of Commercial Fisheries) for South Carolina,and Dr. Gene Bramlett (Associate Director, Institute of Community and AreaDevelopment, University of Georgia) for Georgia. The information on personnelsupplied in these reports became the basic source for the present Directory.Information of this type is subject to change in short periods of time, andtherefore, the Center undertook a thoroughgoing review of the listings, so as tobring them up to date as of July 1, 1970. In addition, the Center expanded thecoverage of personnel by canvassing organizations that had not been included in thefirst inventories.
The Directory concentrates on specialists in technical fields, but also names
individuals in advisory and regulatory bodies in the three States concerned withmarine and coastal zcne prob?ems. It has not been possible in the scope of thisproject to point out the members of executive and legislative branches ofgovernment at different levels whose contributions to improvement in coastal zone
and marine environmental management are essential. Their efforts make possible to
a large extent the activities of those listed in the Directory.
The Coastal Plains Center now maintains a file of individuals and organizationsconcerned with marine and coastal development, so as to make publication of anew edition of the Directory easily possible from time to time and to answerinquiries at any time. We hwite additional information appropriate for inclusion in
the file.
The present edition of the Directory was prepared by Dr. Christyna E. Mecca of
the Center staff.
Readers are advised that an accompanying Directory of marine and coastal zone
research and development facilities will be published in the near future.
Frederick Betz, Jr., Ph.D.Director
ARMSTRONG STATECOLLEGE
Department of Chemistryand Physics
Fretwell G. Crider Ph.DProfessorPhysical chemistry
Cedric Stratton Ph.DAssoc. ProfessorI norganic chemistry
BRUNSWICK JUNIORCOLLEGE
Department of Biology
Chaeies R. ReidlinserAssoc. ProfessurEmbryology
Frances P. ScarboroAssoc. ProfessorMarine biology
EMORY UNIVERSITY
GEORGIA
Department of Statistics andBiometry
Malcolm E. Turner Ph.DProfessorBiomalhematics
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY
School of Architecture
Anthuny J. Catanese Ph.DAssoc. ProfessorUrban and regional planning
Arne T. ConnenAssoc. ProtemrRegional planning; urban design
Malcolm G. urea, Jr.ProfessorPublic administration; regulation ofcoastal development
Joseph N. STthAssoc. ProfessorOff-and on-shore buildings; waterrecreation
Department of Biology
Madeline P. Burbanck Phi)Research AssociateEstuarine ecology'
William D. Burbanck Ph.DProfessorEstuarine ecology
Robert B. Platt Ph.DProfessorPlant ecology
School of Biology
Edward L. Fncher Ph.DAssoc. ProfessorMicrobial ecosystems end effects ofpollution on their activities
John J. Heise Vh.DAssoc. ProfessorMicrobiology of manganese in aquaticlife systems; electron-spin resonancetechniques
Nancy W. Walls Ph.DDirector and ProfessorMicrobiological aspects of marinesediments; pathological organisms inaquatic environments
Department of Geology
Arthur T. Allen Ph.DProfessorSedimentary processes
School of Chemical Engineering
G. Leon Bridger Ph.D.Director and ProfessorFertilizers for shore erosion protectiveplant life; desalination; recovery ofvalues from concentrated brines
Homer V. Grubb Ph.D.ProfessorMaterials of construction; stagewiseoperations
Robert F. Hochman Ph.D.ProfessorPhysical metallurgy; corrosion; non-destructive testing
ayde Orr, Jr. Ph.D.Regents' ProfessorFine particle dynamics and charac-terizat:on; sea-air interface phenomena
Henderson C. Ward Ph.D.ProfessorTransport phenomena
School of Chemistry
Charles L. Liotta ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMechanisms of interaction of organicsoluti's1Secies and solvents
Robert A. PierottiProfessorSolubility of gases in Water; thestructure of water
Pater E. Sturrock Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorImproved methods of measuring traceelements in water
Leon H. Zalkow Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorChemistry of marine vegetation
School of Civil Engineering
Richard D. Barksdate Ph.D.Assoc. Professor ,
Dynamics of foundations systems; flowin porous media
M. R. Carstens Ph.D.ProfessorScour and bed ripples under oscillatoryflow; coastal engineering; off-shorestructures; sediment transport
A. W. Hoadley Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorEcological systems in surface waters
Alan M. Lumb Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorHydrologic and engineering-economicsystems
C. S. Martin Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorHydraulic transients in open channels;free streamline hydrodynamics; sedimenttransport
Paul G. Mayer Ph.D.ProfessorRollwaves; open channel flow; waveforces on marine structures
Fred G. Pohland Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorIndustrial waste treatment and control
William M. Sangster Ph.D.Director and ProfessorStability of stratified flows
George M. Slaughter Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorFlow in porous media
George F. SowersRegents' ProfessorSampling devices for ocean bottommaterials
Ernest C. Tsivoglou Ph.D.ProfessorIndustrial waste treatment and pollutioncontrol; reaeration capacity of tidalestuaries
James R. Wallace Sc.D.Assoc. ProfessorWater resources development; statisticalhydrology; hydrologic systems
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School of Engineering Science andMechanics
Helmut F. Bauer Ph.D.ProfessorHydroelastic sloshing; wave motion; non-linear vibrations
Wilton W. King Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorVibrations; wave propagation
Andrew W. Marris Ph.D.Regents' ProfessorDynamics; kinematics of flow; vorticitytheory; unsteady motion of fluids
George M. Rentzepis Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMechanics of composite materials;waves, acoustics
School of Geophysical Sciences
Kevin C. BeckAsst. Professor*Geochemistry; chemistry of fresh andsaline waters; marine geology
J. H. Reuter Ph.D.Assoc. Professor*Organic geochemistry; dissolved organicmatter in river and ocean waters; organicpollutants
J. M. Warnpler Ph.D..Aisoc. Professor* .
Isotope geochemistry; radio-activetricers; geochemistry of lead in waterand.Soils
Charles E. Weaver Ph.D.Director and ProfeSsorGeology; chemistry of water; origin ofclay minerals and phosPhates insediments
Herbert L. Windom Ph.D.Asst. ProfessortChemical and geological oceanography;geochemistry
School of Nuclear Engineering
T. Fisher Craft Ph.D.Research ChemistFlow through porous media;environmental radioactivity
Geoffrey G. Eichholz Ph.D.ProfessorRadioisotopic power systems; nuclearanalytical methods; radioactive tracertechniques
George W. LedicotteProfessorNeutron activation analysis; analysisof trace elements in the envirtinment
Milton E. McLainSenior Research ChemistNuclear analytical techniques; stabletracer techniques for flow measurement
James H. Rust Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorHeat transfer; energy conversion;mechanics of fluid motion
J. Richard Williams Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorPropulsion reactors; energy conversion
Schoolof PhYSics
R. Y. Patronis Ph.D.ProfessorAcoustical and electronic instrumentation;sound technology
LeRoy A. WoodwardAssoc. ProfessorAcoustics; microscopy; opticalinstrumentation
*Research Associate, Skidaway Institute-of OceanographytChief, Physical Sciences Division, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
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Chemical Sciences Materials Division,Engineering Experiment Station
James M. AkridgeSenior Research EngineerMaterials for marine applications;surface and underwater vehicles anddwellings; extraction of oxygen fromsea water
Frederick Bellinger D. Eng.Professor of Chemical EngineeringDesalination; extraction of minerals,food, fertilizer; ocean-floor mapping
W. H. BurrowsPrincipal Resz..och ChemistRecovery of protein from fish, molluscs,and sea grasses
John H. Burson III Ph.D.Senior Research EngineerChemistry and physics of surfaces;powder metallurgy; fine-particletechnology
Robert S. Ingo's Ph.D.Research Professor of BiologyBiochemistry of water; water and wastetreatment; limnology
John F. KinneySenior Research EngineerUnderwater acoustics; electromechanicaldevices; effects of underwater explosions
L. T. LongAsst. Profewor of GeologyPhysical oceanography; seismicity; micro-earthquake seismic-risk evaluation
M. F. MunozSenior Research EngineerMineral beneficiation; zeta-potential;genesis of marine minerals
C. C. OstranderResearch EngineerRadiometric surveys; neutron activationanalysis; computer applicationsto geology and geophysics
W. R. Tooke, Jr.Principal Research EngineerCoatings; corrosion prevention; materialscharacterization; rheological phenomena
Electronics Divison, EngineeringExperiment Station
Henry A. Corriher, Jr.Principal Research EngineerMicrowave backscatter from sea surfaces
Frederick B. DyerSenior Research PhysicistStatistical properties of sea clutter;backscatter and propagation related tosea surfaces
Edward R. FlyntPrincipal Research EngineerElectronic instrumentation; microwavebackscatter from sea surfaces
Robert M. Goodman, Jr.Principal Research EngineerAntennas; mechanical devices for marineapplications
Richard C. Johnson Ph.D.Principal Research PhysicistElectromagnetic microwave backscatterfrom sea surfaces and targets
Wayne K. Rivers, Jr.Principal Research PhysicistRadar Systems; experiment design;
,backscatter and propagation relatedto sea surfaces
Albert P. Sheppard Ph.D.Principal Research PhysicistBiological instrumentation; electro-magnetic measurements
High Temperature Materials Divison,Engineering Experiment Station
Steve H. Bomar, Jr. Ph.D.Senior Research EngineerBasic characteristics of materials; CO2laser; high pressure, phase contrastmicroscopy
Charles W. Gorton Ph.D.Professor of Chemical EngineeringDiffusion processes; fluid flow
Joe N. HarrisSenior Research EngineerProCesses and fabricatiOn; felted ceramics
John H. Murphy Ph.D.Assoc. Professor of Mechanical EngineeringDeep submergence structures
Nick E. PoulosPrincipal Research EngineerCeramic materials for deep submergence;arc psma coatings
J. '...).Alalcora.,,Jr.Prricipaitesearch EngineerI:ilectri:.; materials; biomedical materials;agricursital frits
lndustriaiLDevelopment Divison,Engineeri4Experiment Station
Robert B. CassellPrincipal Research EconomistIndustrial siting; plant location; regionaleconomic development
Ben E. James, Jr.Research EngineerPlant location; economic analysis
David C. MorganSenior Research ScientistEconomic potentials; plant location
B. Sanford UlmerResearch EngineerResource studies; regional economicdevelopment
Robert Van GeunsSenior Research EngineerIndustrial and economic analysis;regional ermnomics
George Whit latch Ph.D.Principal Research ScientistIndustrial siting; water resources; plantlocation
Environinental ResourCes Center
C. M. ConwayAsst. DirectorWater resources planning anddevelopment
Duane W. Hill Ph.D.ProfessorPolitics of natural resources; publicadministration; social measurements andexperimental design
L. Douglas James Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorHydrology; water systems.analysis;water resources economics
Carl E. KindsvaterDirector and Regents' ProlessorCoastal engineering; water resourcesplanning and management
F. William KroeckInstructorPolitical and urban geography; waterresources management; resourcesadministration
Gene E. WilIeke Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorHydrology; water systems analysis;resources planning and management;social impact of public works
GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE
Department of Geology
William J. Neal Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorOcean sediments
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Department of Biology
Donald G. Ahearn Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorEcology, physiology, systernatics of marineyeasts; biodegradation of hydrocarbonand wood pulp wastes
Fred K. Parrish Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorPollution factors in shellfish culture
Department of Chemistry
H. James Bronaugh Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorExtractive metallurgy of sedimermo
Department of Geology
Frederick H. Manley Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorComposition and formation of marineclays
SKIDAWAY INSTITUTE OFOCEANOGRAPHY
James W. Andrews, Jr. Ph.D.Senior Research ScientistMarine foods; nutrition and metabolism inmarine life; aquaculture
Lee H. KnightAsst. Director, Services and ResearchEngineerElectro-mechanical devices; thermo-dynamics; underwater acoustics
David W. Menzel Ph.D.Director*
Howard H. Yen Ph.D.Senior Research Scientist in EngineeringThermodynamics; underwater acousticsand propulsion
Adolph SandersResearch AssociateDevelopment of tourism in Georgia
Onoperative Fisheries Research &mit
launes P. ClugstonAsst. Unit LeaderPhysiology of fisheries production
=abed C. Fox Ph. D.Unit Leader and Research Associate"Fisheries management
Department of Agricultural Economics
Evan E. Brown Ph.D.ProfessorEconomics of commercial fishing inGeorgia
Department of Biochemistry
Raymond B. Ashworth Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorBiochemistry of marine organisms
Milton J. Cormier Ph.D.Assoc. ,?,rolessorChemisto, of bioluminescence
Department of Botany
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Bureau of Business and EconomicResearch
W. Wray BuchananAdministrative Assitant-ServicesGeorgia travel industry
Polly W. HeinResearch AssociateDevelopment of tourism in Geargik
*Effective September 1, 1970
Wilbur Duncan Ph.D.ProfessorSystematics of coastal vegetation
Department of Geography
Louis DeVorsey, Jr. Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorPatterns of colonial land ownership alongthe south Atlantic coast
James B. Kenyon Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorUrban geography of coastal cities
James A. Shear Ph.D.ProfessorWater balance problems; physicaloceanography
Richard A. Stephenson Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorCoastal plains landforms
James F. Woodruff Ph.D.ProfessorAtlantic coastline morphology
Department of Geology
Robert E. Carver Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorSedimentary petrology; industrialmineralogy
Vernon J. Hurst Ph.D.ProfessorCrystallography; experimental petrology;economic geology
John E. Noakes Ph.D.Assoc. Professor and ResearchAssociate*R ad io-carbo n dating of sediments
Barun K. Sen Gupta Ph.D.Asst. Professor*Micropaleontology
Edward A. Stanley Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorPalynology, paleontology
Hartmut Wiedemann Ph.D.Asst. Professor*Marine geology; geochemistry of sediments
Department of Microbiology
William J. Wiebe Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorMarine microbiology
Department of Sociology, Anthropologyand Archaeology
Joseph R. Caldwell Ph.D.ProfessorArchaeology of the south Atlanticcoast
*Visiting staff, U. of Ga. Marine Institute, Sapelo
Department of Zoology
4cbert E. Johannes Ph.D.Research AssociateNutrition of plankton organisms
Eugene P. Odum Ph.D.Fiofessor and Senior ResearchAssociate'Ecology of coastal environment ecosystems
Lawrence R. Pomeroy Ph.D.Professor and Senior ResearchAssociate*Energetics and cycles of essentialelements
Institute of Community and AreaDevelopment
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Gene A. Bramlett Ph.D.Assoc. DirectorDevelopmenfof Georgia's coastalresources
Institute of Natural Resources
E. L. Cheatum Ph.D.DirectorfMarine biclogy; marine resourcesadministration
Edward Chin Ph.D.Assoc. Director, Marine ResourcesEstuarine ecology; crustaceanbiology
David HarringtonMarine fishery specialistGear research and development
A. S. Johnson Ph.D.Assoc. Director, Biological ResourcesWildlife biology; land use ecology
Ronald M. North Ph.D.Assoc. Director, Water ResourcesStudies of the economic structure for
tpirector, Marine Program Development,University System of Georgia
School of Forest Resources
John D. Hewlett Ph.D.Professor of Forest HydrologyWatershed management
Melvin T. Huish Ph.D.Asst. Professor of Fisheries BiologyFisheries biology
James H. Jenkins Ph.D.Professor of Wildlife EcologyUptake of radioactive fallout in fish andwildlife
Wade L. Nutter Ph.D.Asst. Professor of Forest HydrologySub-surface flow and nutrient cycling
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIAMARINE INSTITUTE
Nhchael D. Dahlberg Ph.D.Asst. Professor of ZoologySystematics and ecology of estuarine andnearshore fishes; flat cycles of shad andmullet
Dirk Frankenberg Ph.D.Assoc. Professor of Zoologylsopod physiology and animal-sedimentrelationships
Robert W. Frey Ph.D.Research AssociateStudies of modern burrows and bio-turbation features
Albert G. Greene, Jr. Ph.D.Asst, Director and Research AssociatePhysiology of halophytes
James D. Howard Ph.D.Asst. Professor of GeologyAnalogies between recent and ancientsedimentary environments; trace fossils;X-ray radiology of sedimentary textures
John H. Hoyt Ph.D.Assoc. Professor of GeologySedimentation, stratigraphy andstructure of coastal Georgia, andsoutheast U.S.
Frederick C. Mar land Ph.D.Research AssociateEcology of salt marsh invertebrates; carbonbudget of a small marsh watershed
Vernon J. Henry, Jr. Ph.D.Director and Assoc. Professor ofGeologyDistribution and transport of estuarineand continental shelf sediments
Robert J. Reimold Ph.D.Asst. Professor of ZoologyBiogeochemical cycling of elements andradionuclides in salt marsh and estuarineecosystems
Frederick G. Smith D.V.M.Research AssociateDiseases of estuarine fishes
Ga. Department of Mines, Mining andGeology
J. H. Auvil, Jr.DirectorGeology and oceanography; off-shoremineral resources; stratigraphy; heavymineral deposits
Ga, Game and Fish Commission,Coastal Fisheries Division
John G. AdamsMarine Biologist and Asst. Project LeaderCommercial marine resources of theGeorgia coast
William W. AndersonChief, Coastal Fisheries Research andDevelopment ProgramEcology of Georgia's estuarine waters
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David H. G. GouldSupervisor of Coastal FisheriesCoastal fisheries
Ga. State Water Quality Control Board
R. S. Howard, Jr.Executive SecretaryRegulation and enforcement of waterquality standards; waste water treatmentand control
Ocean Science Center of the AtlanticCommission
John F. McGowanDirector
Thomas H. eiddathExecutive DirectorTechnical advisor to state agencies con-cerning coastal and marine development;establish marine resources extensioncenters.;
U.S. Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Research Service, SoilAnd Water Conservation, ResearchDivision, Coastal Plains ExperimentStation
A. W. ThomasSoil erosion and crop management
U.S. Department of Health, Educationand Welfare, Public Health Service
Roger OlmsteadHead, Shellfish I nspection and ControlDivisonResearch in shellfish processing andpackaging
U.S. Departmenit of 14.20 Interior, Bureauof Commercial'? Eish&Yits
Robert Cummings, Jr.Station Chief, Expirivaory FiseNwies UnitExploratory fishintgamd gear resaarch
Ray MaurierFisheries Biologist'
Lenard MayFisheries Biologist
Raymond NelsonFisheries Biologist
J. B. RiversFisheries methods ar i equipmentspecialist
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau
of Outdoor Recrgation
Roy K. WoodsRegional DirectorRecreation research .on the coastal area
U.S. Department of-the Interior, Bureauof Sport Fisheries & Wildlife, South-eastern Fish Control Laboratory
Ralph M. BurressChiefStudies on chemical compounds and theireffects on fish, as toxicants, anesthetics,or sterilants
U.S. Department of the Interior, Federal
Water Quality Administration, South-eastern Water Laboratory
David W. Duttweiler Ph.D., P.E.DirectorWater pollution control: fate ofpollutants in fresh waters; developmentof physical-chemical analytical methods
U.S. Department of the Interior,Geological Survey
H. B. CountsDirector, Savannah Project, andHydrologistSalt water contamination studies ofaquifer around Savannah
John R. GeorgeRegional Director at AtlantaPollution and hydrology study, saltwater contamination around Brunswickand Savannah
Dean C. GreggDirector at Brunswick and HydrologistSalt water contamination
Dames & Moore, Consulting Engineers
Benjamin S. PersonsPartner, Atlanta OfficeConsulting engineers in applied earthsciences; hydrological studies; ocean-ographic studies
Hercules Powder Co.
C. E. TylerChemical SuperintendentPollution abatement
Mayes, Sudderth and Etheredge, Inc.
C. E. EtheredgeEngineer
George HardyEngineer
Joe A. MayinDirector and Professional EngineerSanitary and civil engineering; consultingand planning; water and sewage facilities;stream analysis; pollution control studies
B. D. SudderthEngineer
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Law Engineering Testing Company
Gordon B. DalrymplePresidentGeotechnical engineering and consultationfor off-shore structures; commercial andenvironmental testing and evaluation
NORTH CAROLINA
CAPE FEAR TECHNICALINSTITUTEt
Walter A. ArseneaultInstructorMath; naviagation; seamanship;cartography
Roger H. AveretteInstructorPhysics; oceanography; chemistry andbiology
Emmett J. GossenInstructorChief Engineer, R/V Advance II; marineengineering and equipment
Arthur W. Jordan CaptainCoordinator of Marine TechnologyMaster, R/V Advance II; marinetechnology instructor; oceanology andfishing operations
M. J. Mc LeodPresidentTechnical training
Brian T. Sullivan -
Second.Mate, R/V Advance 11-
vlobert H. WilliamsInstructor1st Engineer, R/V Advance 11
DUKE UNIVERSITY
Department of Biochemistry
&mos B. Sullivan Ill Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorBiochemical evolution
Department of Botany
T. W. Johnson, Jr. Ph.D.Chairman and ProfessorMarine and fresh water fungi
Richard B. Searles Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine algae
Robert WilburAssoc. ProfessorCoastal vegetation
Department of Chemistry
Louis D. Quin Ph.D.ProfessorChemistry of marine organisms
Department of Civil Engineering
David W. Hill Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorOcean engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
L. W. Nolte Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorStatistical signal processing and com-munications in underwater acoustics
Department of Geology
William J. Furbish Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMineralogy of marine deposits
S. Duncan Heron, Jr. Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMineralogy of marine deposits
Personnel listings as of 1969; later information not available
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George W. Lynts Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorMarine geology; micropaleontology
Ronald D. Perkins Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorShallow marine geology
Orrin H. Pilkey Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine geology; sedimentation
Department of Mechanical Engineering
J. Sigfred Linderoth, Jr.ProfessorOcean engineering
Department of Physiology
John Gutknecht Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorIonic and osmotic regulation incrustaceans
Department of Zoology
Charles EpifanioEffect of dieldrin on larvae of decapodcrustaceans
Stephen SulkinPressure effects on crustacean larvae
Stephen A. Wainwright Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorBarnacles and corals
Karl M. Wilbur Ph.D.ProfessorMolluscan physiology
Johannes A. Kylstra Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorPhysiology of breathing sea-water
Herbert A. Saltzman Ph.D.ProfessorHyperbaric oxygenation; biomedicalresponse to unusual environments
Wirt W. Smith Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorHyperbaric oxygenation; pressurephysiology
B. F. Trump Ph.D.ProfessorPlasmalemmal alterations of marineanimals
School of Engineering
Bruce J. Mugs Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorCoastal and ocean engineering, andconstruction
DUKE UNIVERSITY MARINELABORATORY
Richard T. Baiber Ph.D.Assoc. Professo..Biological oceanography
Cazlyn G. Bookhout Ph.D.ProfessorInvertebrate zoology; larval ecology
Duke University Medical Center
D. F. L. Ginn Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorCell volume control of epithelium
Bryan Hills Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorDiving physiology
John D. Costlow, Jr. Ph.D.Director and ProfessorCrustacean development
Bruce C. Coull Ph.D.NSF Postdoctoral AwardeeShelf, slope, and deep sea meiobenthos
I. E. GrayProfessor EmeritusMarina ecology
Susan A. Huntsman Ph.D.Research AssociatePhytoplankton physiology
Charles KelloggEcology and behavior of Marineinvertebrates
Lynda MurphyAntiquity of abyssal fauna
Eric B. NelsonAsst. Marine Superintendent ofOceanographic OperationsOceanography
John G. NewtonMarinc Superintendent of OceanographicOperationsOceanography; physiography ofCarolina continental margins
Mchele Regnault Docteur 3 eme cycleResearch AssociateShrimp development
Unnsteinn Stefansson Ph.D.ProfessorPhysical and Chemical oceanography
John P. Sutherland Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorMarine ecology
Robert TuckerAmino acid metabolism in crab larvae
Joanne Whitney Ph.D.Research AssociateLipid metabolism in Crustacea
EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE
Department of Biology
Frances P. BelcikInstructorInvertebrate parasitology
Vincent J. Bel lis Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorAlgal ecology; relation of estuarinealgae to water quality
Charles E. Rand Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorFungi on eggs of marine invertebrates
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Joseph G. Botette Ph.D.ProfessorIchthyl5logy; animal behavior
.Graham J. Davis Ph.D.Chairman and ProfessorPhysiology of aquatic plants
John S. Laurie Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorInvertebrate parasite physiology
James S. McDaniel Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorParasitology of marine fish
Edward P. Ryan Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorReprothctive biology of the marinedecapods
Mason Smith Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorImmune response in fishes
Department of Geography
Leonard GustafsonAsst. ProfessorCoastal microclimates
David H. StillwellAssoc. ProfessorRecreational use of coastal land
Department of Geology
B. A. Bishop Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorCarbonate environments
C. 0. Brown Ph.D.ProfessorIt.:lay mineralogy; geochemistry
A. Ray Jennings Ph.D."Assoc. ProfessorHydrology of coastal plain
Richard L.. Maugger Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorGeochemistry of estuarine environment
Michael P. O'Conner Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorMarine geology; paleoecology;estuarine sediment deposits; mineralexploration
Stanley R. Riggs Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorMarine geology; economic geology;estuarine sediment deposits; mineralexploration
Marine Science Center, Manteo
Charles VV. O'Rear, Jr.DirectorFish metabolism; chemistry of naturalwaters; bacterial flora of striped bass;nutritional needs of anadromous fish
Department of Botany
Arthur W. Cooper Ph.D.ProfessorCoastal ecology
Larry A. Whitford Ph.D.ProfessorEcology and taxonomy of algae
Department of Chemical Engineering
Kenneth 0. Beatty Ph.D.ProfessorFluid dynamics; heat transfer; highspeedphotography
Harold B. Hopfenberg Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorDiffusion and absorption in
David B. Marsland Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorTransport processes; thermodynamicsand desalinizationNORTH CAROLINA STATE
UNIVERSITY
Department of Biochemistry
Ian S. Longinuir Ph.D.ProfessorResponse of organisms to high pressures
Edward M. Shoenborn Ph.D.ProfessorPhase equilibrium and diffusionaloperations; distillation; mass transfer
Department of Biological andAgricultural Engineering
Henry D. Bowen Ph.D.ProfessorBiophysics of marine plant environments
George J. Kriz Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorModel to determine fresh wateravailability
David A. Link Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorSystems engineering and instrumentationfor biological research
Charles W. Suggs Ph.D.ProfessorHuman factors in equipment design
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Vivian T. Stannett Ph.D.ProfessorPolymer science and membranetechnology
Department of Chemistry
Lawrence H. Bowen Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorAqueous solution chemistry
M. Keith DeArmond Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorChemical oceanography
Forrest W. Getzen- Ph.D.ASSOC. ProfessorAqueous solution chemistrY ,
Forrest C. Hentz, Jr. Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorAqueous chemistry of heavy-metal ions
Samuel G. Levine Ph.D.ProfessorIsolation and structure determination ofsterols and other marine substances
George H. Wahl Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorOrganic chemistry in aqueous solutions
Raymond C. White Ph.D.ProfessorChlorophyll and derivatives in marine lifeand oceanic sediment
Department of Civil Engineedng
Michael Amein Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorFluid dynamics
Newton V. Solston Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorMarine engineering
William S. Geller Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorUse of mathematical programming foroptimal design of environmental systems
L. Jay' Langfelder Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorEngineering properties of marine sediments
Jerry L. Mechemehl Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorCoastal engineering
Charles Smallwood, Jr.ProfessorBiological treatment of wastes in seawater
Department of Economics
R. A. King Ph.D.ProfessorFishery economics
Department of EngineeringMechanics
John A. Edwards Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorFluid mechanics and transport phenomena
Patrick H. McDonald Ph.D.ProfessorUnderwater transducers and sonicsources
Department of Food Science
Roy E. CarawanExtension specialistSeafood processing
Victor A. Jones Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorSeafood processing
Frank B. Thomas Ph.D.ProfessorSeafood processing
Neil B. Webb Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorSeafood processing; biochemicalproperties of water-protein inter-relationship
Department of Genetics
Daniel S. Grosch Ph.D.ProfessorGenetics of marine organisms; radiationbiology
Department of Geosciences
Henry S. Brown Ph.D.ProfessorMarine geology and geochemistry
Norden E. Huang Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorPhysical oceanography; flukimechanics
Carlton J. Leith Ph:D.ProfessorSedimentation; engineering geology;applied geophysics
Walter J. Saucier Ph.D.ProfessorMarine meteorology
James R. SmithAdjunct Assoc. ProfessorMarine meteorology
Charles W. Welby Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine sediments
Department of Meehanical andAerospace Engineering
Jesse S. DoolittleProfessorThermodynamics of desalinizationprocesses
Fcancis J. Hale Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorControl problems in desalinizationsystems
Robert W. Truitt Ph.D.ProfessorDynamics of fluid motion
James C. Williams, Ill Ph.D.ProfessorAerodynamics and boundary layertheory
James Woodburn Ph.D.ProfessorUnderwater acoustical propagation
Department of Microbiology
Gerald H. Elkan Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorUse of nitrogen fixation by marinemicro-organisms
Jerome J. Perry Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine geomicrobiology
Franklin D. Hart Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorUnderwater acoustics problems
Lalji J Pavagadhi Ph.D.Adjunct Asst. ProfessorFluid dynamics and heat transfer fromunderwater bodies
Department of Nuclear Engineering
James R. Bohannon, Jr. Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorTrace metals in seawater
John N. PerkinsAssoc. ProfessorMotion of multicomponent fluid flows
Robert M. PinkertonProfessorLow speed fluid flow around Gubrnergedbodies
Larry H. Royster Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorUnderwater acoustics
Frederick O. Smetana Ph.D.ProfessorMotion of fluid masses under theinfluence of density gradients
James E. Sunderland Ph.D.ProfessorHeat and mass transfer from_biologicalsubstances
Department of Poultry Science
Charles H. Hill Ph.D.ProfessorUse of marine algae and fish protein asfood sources
Chun S. U. Kim Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorMarine algal taxonomy
Department of Soil Sciences
Stanley W. Buol Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorSoil genesis
Maurice G. Cook Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorSoil mineralogy
Sterling B. Weed Ph.D.P.-ofessorSoil mineralogy and soil chemistry
William W. Woodhouse Ph.D.ProfessorCoastal dune stabilization
Department of Zoology
Phyllis C. Bradbury Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorFine structure and morphogensis ofmarine protozoa
Billy J. Copeland Ph.D.Assoc. Professor and Director,Pamlico Marine Laboratory, AuroraEstuarine ecology; effects of environmentalstresses
William W. Hassler Ph.D.Professor and Director, HatterasMarine Laboratory, Hatteras IslandFishery biology; marine game fish survey
Don W. Hayne Ph.D.Professor -
Biometrics; ecology; populationdynamics
F. Eugene Hester Ph.D.Assoc. Professor and Director,N. C. Cooperative Fishery UnitFishery biology
John E. Hobble Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorLimnology; estuarine biology and planktonphysiology
Harbor House Marine Science Center,Wrightsville Beach
Durwood BaggettDirector and County Extension ChairmanEducation and training in marine-relatedfields
Water Resources Research Institute
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHCAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL
Department of Bacteriology
Harry Gooder Ph.D.ProfessorComparison of wall-less and marinebacteria
William R. Straughn Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorBacterial physiology
Robert Twarog Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorMicrobial chemistry control and regulationof enzyme synthesis
Department of Biochemistry
Carl E. Anderson Ph.D.ProfessorPhospholipids and lipid glyceryl ethersof marine animals
M. K. Berkut Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine hematology
J. Logan Irvin Ph.D.Chairman and ProfessorMarine biochemistry
Ralph Penniall Ph.D.ProfessorSea urchins as a source of tissuenuclei
George K. Summer Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorBiochemistry and developmental biology
Department of Botany
Max H. Hommersand Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine algae
William J. Koch Ph.D.ProfessorMarine fungi
David H. HowellsDirector and Professorv`Iater resources information and research
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J. Frank McCormick Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine ecology
Department of Chemistry
J. L. Coke Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorAlkaloids in marine plants ard animals
Department of City and RegionalPlanning
Maynard M. Hufschmidt Ph.D.ProfessorEnvironmental and regional planning
Hugh KnoxLecturerRegional economic analysis
David H. Moreau Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorSystems analysis of environmental controlsytems
Francis Parker Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorState and regional planning
Department of EnvironmentalSciences and Engineering
J. Donald Johnson Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorEstuarine chemistry and sectents
Edward J. Kuenzier Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine biology and ecology
John Lyman Ph.D.ProfessorChemical and physical oceanography
Robert A. Mah Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMicrobial ecology and anaerobicmicroorganISMS
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Lyman A. Ripperton Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorAir sea interchanges
Chades M. Weiss Ph.D.ProfessorMarine biology; distribution of marineorganisms; nitrogen and carbon cycles
Department of Geology
J.:Robert Butler Plb..D.Assoc. ProfessorPetrology ofigmeous and metamorphicrocks in ocean basins
4Ighn M. DennisioniPh.D.Chairman and ProfessorStratigraphynand.sedimentation:sampling'theory
"David E. Dunn Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorStructural geology of ocean basins
Paul D. Fullagar Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorStrontium composition of sea water
Roy L. Ingram Ph.D.ProfessorMarine sediments
Ben Korgen Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorPhysical oceanography
Virgil I. Mann Ph.D.ProfessorMineral deposits
Paul C. Ragland Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine geology
Joseph Saint Jean, Jr. Ph.D.ProfessorForaminifera
Daniel A. Textoris Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine sediments
Joel S. Watkins Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMarine geophysics
Walter H. Wheeler Ph.D.ProfessorMolluscan taxonomic and ecologicstudies
William A. White Ph.D.ProfessorSubmarine erosion; shoreline evolution;relict shorelines
Department of Pathology
Kenneth Brinkhous M.D.ProfessorHematology of marine animals
Robert D. Langdell M.D.ProfessorMarine pathology
R. G. Mason M.D.Asst. ProfessorHemostasis; blood coagulation
Nathaniel F. Rodman M.D.Assoc. ProfessorThrombocytes in marine animals
Department of Physics
Bryce S. DeWitt Ph.D.ProfessorGeophysics
Department of Physiology
Robert G. Faust Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorPhysiology of marine organisms
John L. Ferguson Ph.D., M.D.ProfessorMalacology
Richard L. Glasser Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorControl of respiration by the nervoussystem
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Lloyd Yonce Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorCardiovascular problems in marineorganisms
Department of Statistics
Charles R. Baker Ph.Ct.Assoc- ProfessorApplications of communication theoryand stochastic processes
M. R. Leadbetter Ph.D.ProfessorSea noise and frequency of transmittedsound
Departrnsant.ofZoology
Donald P. Costello Ph.D.ProfessorEmbryology; cytology; fine structure;chromosomes
Catherine Henley Ph.D.Research AssociateEmbryology; cytology; fine structure;sperm
Charles E. Jenner Ph.D.ProfessorBiology of marine invertebrates
H. E. Lehman Ph.D.ProfessorExperimental embryology of marineorganisms
Elizabeth McMahan Ph D.Assoc. ProfessorEcology; behavior of marine organisms
Helmut C. Mueller Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorBehavior of marine animals
Howard T. Odum Ph.D.ProfessorEcosystems; oceanography
Rupert J. M. Riedl Ph.D.ProfessorMarine invertebrates
Alan E. StirvenAssoc.PmfessorPopulation ecology
Richard B. Terry Ph.D.Asst. P-mdessorDevelomment of marine organisms
School of Dentistry
Miles A. Crenshaw Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorCalcifkcation in molluscs; comparative:biochemistry and physiology
Jerry Neff Ph.D.Asst..1ProfessorCalcification in invertebrates; electronmicroscopy
School of Law
Thomas J. SchoenbaumAsst. ProfessorManagement regulation legislationregarding development of marineresources
School of Pharmacy
Mode Piantidoli Ph.D.ProfessorMarine biochemistry
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHCAROLINA INSTITUTE OFMARIN E SCI ENCES
Alphonse F. Chestnut Ph.D.Director and ProfessorMarine ecoloyy; physiology and ecologyof molluscs
William E. Fahy, Ph.D.ProfessorIchthyology; experimentel studies ofenvironment and response crf meristicstructures in young fishes
Jan J. Kohlmeyer Ph.D.ASSOC. ProfessorMarine botany
Hugh J. PorterAsst. ProfessorMarine ecology; systematics and zoogeo-graphy of molluscs
Frank J. Schwartz Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorZoogeography of fishes
Austin B. Williams Ph.D.ProfessorMarine ecology; systematics and zoogeo-graphy of decapod crustacea
William J. Woods Ph.D.Assoc. ProfesborPlankton ecology; nutrienrt cycles;hydrology; chemistry
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHCAROLINA AT WILMINGTON
Department of Biology
Ann McCrary Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorEffects of sewage pollution on marineinvertebrate populations
WRIGHTSVILLE MARINE BIO-MEDICAL LABORATORY t
Reim W. Brauer Ph.D.DirectorPhysiology of man and vertebrates inmarine environments; physiologicaleffects of high pressures
X. FructusPhysiology of animals in high pressures
M. R. JordanPhysiology of aquatic animals andanimals under high pressure
tPersonnel listings as of 1969; later information not available
D. E. ParrishPhysiology of animals in high pressures
M. E. SheehanPhysiological effects of high pressures
R. 0. WayPhysiology of animals in high pressures
Carteret County Public Schools
Will HonDirector, Regional Marine ScienceProjectTeacher training in marine scienceeducation and ecology
N. C. Department of the AttorneyGeneral
Thomas KaneAttorneyLegal aspects of state coastal,estuarine and marine problems
N. C. Department of Conservation andDevelopment, Division of Commercialand Sport Fisheries
James T. BrownChief of Estuarine Studies and BiologistCoordinates activities of Divison; fieldstudies on dredge and fill permits;estuarine zoning study
Walter F. GodwinSupervisor and BiologistCoordinates and supervises fieldactivities of districts; oyster re-habilitation program
Benjamin F. HollandProject Leader, Exploratory Fishing andBiologistOff-shore anadromous fish inventory;harvesting methods for other species;exploratory fishing
"Thomas L. Linton Ph.D.rrisheries CommissionerMarine fisheries resources
Edward G. McCoyChief, Research and Develcannent andBiologistCoordinates Division activirries;:shrimp=udies
Femress MundenBiologist.Coordinates statewide 'oyster rrehabili-tation program and experiireeintal seedoyster plantings
Samuel J. ReevesBiologistStudies on long-term effects on com-mercially harvesting young-foodfishspecies
C. Douglas RingerBiologistBiological investigation of dredge andfill projects; assist in estuarine inventory
Dennis SpitsbergenBiologistCoordinates statewide oyster rehabili-tation program and experimental seedoyster plantings
affichael W. StreetBiologistOff-shore anadromous fish inventory;harvesting methods for other species;exploratory fishing
Maury WolffProject Leader, Scrap Fish and BiologistStudies on long-term effects of com-mercially harves,Ing young foodfishspecies
N. C. Department of Conservation andDevelopment, Seashore Advisory Board
Aaron A. HathcockSeashore Promotion OfficerConservation and development ofseashore
M. C. State.Ports Authority
James-W. DavisDUrectorMarine transportation
la. Department of the Army, Corpsof Epgineers, Wilmington District
rPaul S. Denison ColonelDistrict EngineerCoastal engineering; shore processes;tidal flow and circulation patterns
Edward G. Long, Jr.Chief, Engineering DivisionCoastal engineering
Limberios VallianosChief, Coastal Engineering SectionCoastal engineering
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureauof Commercial Fisheries, Center forEstuarine and Menhaden Research
Joseph W. Angelovic Ph.D.Fishery Biologist and Adjunct Asst.Professor, Dept. Zoology, N.C.S.U.Radioecology; fish physiology
John P. BaptistFishery BiologistRadioecology
Robert B. ChapotonFishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
Randall P. CheekFishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
Linda C. CostonFishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
Ford A. Cross Ph.D.Oceanographer and Adjunct Asst.Professor, Dept. Zoology, N.C.S.U.Radioecology; biological oceanogrphy
Harry S. DavisFishery Reporting SpecialistCommercial fishery statistics
Robert L. Dryfoos Ph.D.Fishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
Donnie L. DudleyFishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
David W. EngelFishery BiologistRadiation physiology
Kenneth C. HarrisFishery Reporting SpecialistCommercial fishery statistics
William F. Heftier, Jr.Fishery BiologistFish physiology
John E. HollingsworthComputer Systems AnalystComputer programming
Donald E. FlossFishery BiologistFish physiology and ecology
Gene R. Huntsman Ph.D.Fishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
Mayo H. JudyFishery Biologist ,
Population dynamics
Peggy M. KeneyFishery BiologistEnvironmental data compilation
Richard L. KrogerFishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
Robert M. LewisFishery BiologistEffects of environmental factors on fish
Richard W. Lichtenheld Ph.D.Fishery BiologistPhysiology; behavioral ecology
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Thomas W. MeKenney Ph.D.Fishery BiologistIchthyology-larval fish studies;biological oceanography
William R. NicholsonFishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
Richard 0. Parker. Jr.Fishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
Thomas J. PriceFielery BiologistRadioecology and benthic eneigetics
John W. ReintjesFishery BiologistFish ecology
Tfoodore R. Rice Ph.D.Director and Adjunct Professor, Dept.Zoology, N.C.S.U.Phytoplankton physiology; marineradiobiology and ecology
William E. SchaafBiologistEcology and biometrics
Glenn B. SekavecFishery BiologistPopulation dynamics
Gordon IN. Thayer Ph.D.Fishery BiologistEstuarine energy flow
William R. TurnerFishery BiologistFish ecology
Stanley M. War lenFishery PiulogistPopulation dynamics
Richard B. Williams Ph.D.Fishery Biologist and Adjunct Asst.Professor, Dept. Zoology, N.C.S.U.Marine ecology:systems analysis;plankton energetics and productivity
Jame:. N. Willis, IllFishery BiologistChemical oceanography
Douglas A. Wolfe Ph.D.Research Chemist and Adjunct Asst.Professor, Dept. Zoology, N.C.S.U.Marine and estuarine radioecology:biology of molluscs, comparativebiochemistry
U.S. Department of the Interior, Officeof Saline Water Wrightsville BeachTest Paeility
Wilfred J. HahnManagerSaline water conversion technology andprocesses
W. M. HeherField Engineer
Coastal Zone Resources Corporationof N.C.
David A. Adams Ph.D.PresidentResearch and consulting in marineresources
The International Nickel Company,Inc., Francis L. Lake CorrosionLaboratory
David B. AndersonEngineerErnecring asp.lcts of marine corrosion
Alfred 0. BarryEngineerMechanical engineering aspects of marinecorrosion
W. W. KirkManagerMarine corrosion research and testing;improved alloys for ocean engineeringand marine functions; nuclear metallurgy
Kenneth L. MoneyEngineerMetallurgy and marine corrosion
Victor G. TaylorAsst. ManagerMarine atmospheric corrosion
Marine Chemurgics, Inc.
T. M. MillerDirectorDevelopment of marine protein supple-ments; mariculture of catfish, crayfishand shrimp; development of uses for fishproducts
Maritime Services, Inc.
P. A. JohnsonDirectorPrototype testing, construction andevaluation; oceanographic engineering;equipment development; pollutioncontrol equipment design
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BAPTIST COLLEGE
Department of Biology
Clarence Chesnutt Ph.D.ProfessorMarine biology
THE CITADEL
Department of Biology
Robert E. Baldwin Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorEffects of pollution on lipid metabolismof marine animals
Emory S. Crosby Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorMicrobiology and botany of estuaries
Dennis M. ForsytheAsst. ProfessorFeeding ecology, social organizationand population dynamics of coastaland estuarine shorebirds
Bernard M. J. Kelly, Jr. Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorDevelopment of estuarine arthropods;physiological ecology of other marineinvertebrates
Gerald L. Runey Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorUpid studies of various marine '
organisms and effects of pollutantson lipids
Frank SeaburyAsst. ProfessorMarine fungi and algae of S.C.
James A. Timmerman, Jr. Ph.D.Head and ProfessorProtozoa and helminth pa'asites ofmarine animals; toxicology of cheMicalson parasites and hosts
Department of Business Administration
David F. L. BernthalAsst. ProfessorMarket possibilities for fishing in thecoastal plains region
Robert L. Brown, Jr.Asst. ProfessorMarketing and biostatistics
Department of Chemistry andGeology
William S. Hummers, Jr. Ph.D.ProfessorStructure of clay complexes and thermo-dynamics; marine geochemistry
Charles F. Jumper Ph.D.ProfessorIon exchange properties of clay andthermodynamiu properties of eiectrolytesolutions
Henry D. WagonerAsst. ProfessorMarine processes and mineralogy; geo-chemistry and geology
Department of Civil Engineering
Raymond M. Clock Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorEnvironmental engineering
Department of Physics
R. S. Bender Ph.D.ProfessorX-ray diffraction
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
College of Engineering
J. F. Andrews Ph.D.ProfessorAquatic pollution
S. F. Hulbert Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorOcean engineering materials
Department of Agricultural Economics
J. C. Hite Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorStructure of seafood industry inSouth Carolina; evaluation of estuarineresources A. W. Snell Ph.D.*
Chairman of the DirectorateWater resources research
R. K. Guthrie Ph.D.Aquatic bacteriology, pollution
M. J. B. Paynter Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorBacterial physiology, mixed cultures
A. S. Tombes Ph.D.Assoc. Professorinvertebrate endocrinology
Clyde J. Umphlett Ph.D.Aquatic mycology
W. L. Willard Ph.D.Radio-biology
Water Resources Research Institute
J. M. Stepp Ph.D.*ProfessorNatural resources economics
Department of Entomology& Economic Zoology
R. C. Fox Ph.D.ProfessorEntomology
H. A. Loyacano Ph.D.Fisheries biology
R. Noblet Ph.D.Physiology
J. K. Reed Ph.D.ProfessorToxicology, protozoology
L. G. Webb Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorWildlife biology
Division of Biology
W. E. Bachop Ph.D.Embryology.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
Department of Biology
William D. Anderson Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorSystematics and development of marinefishes
Mildred C. Chamberlain Ph.D.Research AssociateAnnelid larval development
Norman A. Chamberlain Ph.D.Director of George D. Grice MarineLaboratory and Assoc. ProfessorEnvironmental influences on themetamorphosis of marine invertebrates
Harry W. Freeman Ph.D.ProfessorEcology of estuarial fishes
Maggie Thurman Pennington Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorPlant anatomy and physiology
*Consultant to the S. C. Water Resources Commission
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Julian KeilResearch AssociateMarine research (pesticides)
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHCAROLINA
Belle W. Baruch Institute for Estuarineand Littoral Science
John Mark Dean Ph.D.Assoc. Professor of BiologyPhysiological ecology; temperatureadaptation in marine animals; fishbiology
Patricia DeCoursey Ph.D.Research AssociateBiological rhythms
F. John VernLerg Ph.D.Director and Baruch Professor of MarineEcologyPhysiological ecology; adaptation toenvironmental stress o: marine adult%and ete
Winona B. Vernberg Ph.D.Research Professor of BiologyInvertebrate physiology; host-symbkmt relationships
Richard Zingmark Ph.D.Marine phytoplankton
Department of Biology
Wade T. Batson Ph.D.Professor*Plant taxonomy and ecology; coastal andmarsh flora
B. T. Cole Ph.D.Professor*Cellular and comparative physiology;lipid metabolism
G. T. Cowley Ph.D.Assoc. Professor*Mycology; ecology of salt marzh fungi
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William H. Queen Ph.D.Asst. Professor*Plant physiology; physiology of saltmarsh plants
L. H. Stevenson Ph.D.Asst. Professor*Bacteriology; marine and estuarinemicrobiology
E. F. Thompson Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorEcology and limnology
Norimitso Watabe Ph.D.Assoc. Professor*Marine biology; calcification, cytology,and electron microscopy
Department of Economics
A. G. Smith Ph.D.ProfessorEconomics of resource management
Department of Gan logy
J. R. Carpenter Ph.D.Asst. ProfessorMarine geochemistry
Donald J. Colquhoun Ph.D.Professor*Physical sedimentation in fluvial shore-line and shelf environments; developmentbarrier island systems
J. R. Conolly Ph.D.Assor. ProfessorPhysical srJimentation in shelf, slope,and deep ocean environments
T. T. Davies Ph.D.Assoc. Professor*Microstructure and chemical developmentof estuarine Pelecypoda
J. C. Ferm Ph.D.ProfessorStatistical analysis and filling oftectonic basins
*Associate in Coastal Research Institute
R. L. Gardner Ph.D.Asst. Professor*Chemistry of surface and sub-surfacewaters
David R. Lawrence Ph.D.Assoc. ProfessorPhysical and chemical parameters ofneocene and recent oyster communities
B. W. Nelson Ph.D.Professor*Physical and chemical sedimentation ofsuspended sediments in shoreline envi-ronments
Department of History
George C. Rogers Ph.D.ProfessorHistory of S. C. coastal regions
Department of Political Science
Hardy Wickwar Ph.D.ProfessorSocial use and governmentalmanagement of environmentalprocesses
School of Engineering
B. L. Baker Ph.D.ProfessorWater pollution
Milton W. DavisProfessorWater pollution
R. Holmes Ph.D.Dean and Professor*Bioinstrumentntion; remote sensing
School of Law
Charles H. Randall LL.M.Professor*Pollution laws and laws governingtidelands
*Associate in Coastal Research Institute
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S. C. Area Trade School
H. E. LittletonPrincipalEducation and training in marineindustries related to commercialfisheries
S. C. Department of the AttorneyGeneral
Edward B. LatimerAsst. Attorney General and Counselfor Wildlife Resources Commission'Legal aspects of State tidelands,submerged lands and navigablewaters
Daniel R. McLeodAttorney GeneralLegal aspects of State tidelands, sub-mErged lands and navigable waters
S. C. Department of Wildlife Resources
Clyde A. EltzrothChairman, South Carolina WildlifeCommissionWildlife resources
Jefferson C. Fuller, Jr.Chief. Division of Game FisheriesFisheries biology
F. P. NelsonChief, Wildlife Management SectionPlanning and development
Roger SeamansChief, Information and Education Section
James W. WebbExecutive Director
S. C. Department of Wildlife Resources,Game and Freshwater Fisheries Division
Jack D. BaylessFisheries BiologistAnadromous fisheries research
Pat RyanDirector
Miller G. WhiteFisheries BiologistAnadromous fisheries research
Philip WilkinsonDistrict Biologist, South IslandGame RefugeFish and wildlife management
S. C. Department of Wildlife Resources,Marine Resources Division
Charles M. BeardenChief, Marine ConservationFisheries management and research
Seth CutterBoat CaptainEstuarine survey
X. DiasSkaogist (Marine)Fishevies research
Charles FarmerBiologist (Marine)Fisheries biology
Robert C. GracyBiologist (Marine)Shellfish management
Willis J. KeithBiologistOyster studies
Michael D. McKenzie13:.alogistBlue crab and fisheries research
James A. Timmerman, Jr. Ph.D.Director*Invertebrate zoology
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S. C. Water Resources Commission
James L. AullAsst. Executive DirectorCivil engineer
James T. DarbyBiochemistBiology
James W. DukeEngineering AssociateWater resources engineering
Glenn W. DukesWater Resources EngineerWater resources engineering
Donald A. DuncanHydiologist-geologistHydrogeology
Clair P. Guess, Jr.'Executive DirectorAgricultural engineering
Virginia HolsteinExecutive SecretaryWater resources
e
U. S. A to mi c Energy Commission,Savannah River Plant and Laboratory
D. W. HayesChemistRadionu-:ide distribution in estuary andcoastal waters; sediment and chemicalanalysis of exchange
C. M. PattersonChemistRadionuclide distribution in estuary andcoastal waters; sediment and chemicaianalysis of exchange
U. S. Department of Agriculture, SoilConservation Service
Carl BoggsDistrict Conservationist, Horry CountyEngineering and design of salt brackishwater impoundments for water fowl,shrimp and fish
James DriskillDistrict Conservationist, Kingstree CountyEngineering of salt water impoundments
Exo HiltonConservation Engineering TechnicianEngineering of salt water impoundments
R. E. MacklinDistrict Conservationist, BerkeleyCou ntyEngineering of salt water impoundments
H. P. MooreDistrict Conservationist, GeorgetownCountyEngineering ot salt water impoundments
William W. NeeleyState BiologistEngineering of salt water impoundments;mariculture
Larry H. RobinsonBiologist, Southern Coastal AreaEngineering of seit water impoundments;mariculture
Ed SimmonsConservation Engineering TechnicianEngineering of salt water impoundments
U.S. Department of the Interior,Bureau of Sport Fisheries andWildlife
Travis H. McDanielManager;Cape Romain RefugeWildlife management
U.S. Department of the InteriorFederal Water Quality Admini-stration
Allston C. BadgerBiologistPollution research
Douglas MiddaughBiologistPollution rearch
Richard Wade Ph.D.DirectorPollution research
Thomas A. Wittkamp, Jr.BiologistPollution research
U.S. Departme if the Interior,Geological Survey, Water RescurcesDivision
Ray CummirosGeologistGeophysical survey
John S. StallingsDistrict ChiefGeophysical survey; hydraulics andhydrology of estuaries
ORGANIZATIONS BASED OUTSIDE THECAROLINAS AND GEORGIA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
U.S. Department of the Interior,Geological Survey, Geologic Divison
Frank C. Whitmore Ph.D.Vertebrate PaleontologistFossil marine vertebrates
U.S. Department cf the Interior, Geo-logical Survey, Water ResourcesDivision
V. T. StringfieldHydrology of southeastern Georgia;geochemistry, geology and othercharacteristics of aquifer
Smithsonian Institution, U.S. NationalMuseum, Division of Sedimentology
Jack W. Pierce Ph.D.GeologistProcesses in development of land,continental shelf and coastal plain
FLORIDA
Nova University, Division of Environ-mental Sciencos, Fort Lauderdale,
Pearn P. NiilerOceanographerPhysical oceanography; planetary andinternal gravity waves off Cape Hatteras,North Carolina
KENTUCKY
Morehead State University, GraduateSchool, Department of Geosciences,Morehead
J. R. DubarGeologistStratigraphy and geomorphology ofcoastal plain deposits in Cape FearArch of North Carolina and SouthCarolina
MARYLAND
US, Department of Ccmmerce, Environ-mental Science Services Adminis.Tation,Coast and Geodetic Survey, Rockville
John 0. Boyer CaptainChief, Marine Chart DivisionNautical charting, oceanographicmapping
John M. McAlindenChief, Oceanographic Mapping GroupBathymetric and geophysical mapping
Allen L. Powell Rear AdmiralDirector, Atlantic Marine CenterNorfolk, VirginiaBasic hydrographic survey for chartingand mapping; general surveys
MASSACHUSETTS
William F. Clapp Laboratories, Duxbury
B. R. RichardsTesting of woods and their preservativesagainst marine boring and foulingorganisms
MISSISSIPPI
U.S. Department of the Interior,Bureau of Commercial Fisheries,Exploratory Fishing and GearResearch Base, Pascagoula
Norman L. PeaseActing Base DirectorExploratory fishing and gear research
NEW JERSEY
U.S. Department of the Interior,Bureau of Sport Fisheries andWildlife, Sandy Hook MarineLaboratory, Highlands
John R. ClarkAsst. DirectorCoastal game Ashes and estuarineenvironments
Bruce FreemanBiologistAtlas of sport fishing facilities
Larry OgrenBiologist and DiverArtificial reef ecology; fish popu-lation studies
Jack PearceBiologist _
Ecology of artificial habitats
Richard B. StoneOceanographerExperimental artilicial reefecology
Lionel A. Walford Ph.D.Director and Chief, Atlantic MarineGame Fish ProgramResource survey; biological research
Stuart WilkBiologistNatural history of weakfishes
VIRGINIA
University of Virginia, Departmentof Environmental Sciences,Charlottesville
R. Dolef. Ph.D.ChairmanShoreline dynamics; storm effectson beach sediment within CapeHatteras National Seashore Area
INDEX OF ORGANIZATIONS
ARMSTRONG STATE COLLEGESavannah, Georgia 31406
BAPTIST COLLEGECharleston, South Carolina
BRUNSWICK JUNIOR COLLEGEFourth Street at AltamoBrunswick, Georgia 31520
CAPE FEAR TECHNICAL INSTITUTE411 North Front StreetWilmington, North Carolina 28401
CARTERET COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLRegional Marine Science ProjectBeaufort, North Carolina 28516
THE CITADELCharleston, South Carolina 29409
WILLIAM F. CLAPP LABORATORIESDuxbury, Massachusetts 02323
CLEMSON UNIVERSITYClemson, South Carolina 29631
COASTAL ZONE RESOURCESCORPORATION OF N.C.
P.O. 848Wilmington, North Carolina 28401
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTONCharleston, South Carolina 29401
DAMES & MOORE CONSULTINGENGINEERS
1314 West Peachtree Street, N.E.Atlanta, Georgia 30309
DUKE UNIVERSITYDurham, North Carolina 27706
DUKE UNIVERSITY MARINELABORATORY
Beaufort, North Carolina 28516
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITYGreenville, North Carolina 27834
EMORY UNIVERSITYAtlanta, Georgia 30322
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES,MINING AND GEOLOGY
19 Hunter StreetAtlanta, Georgia 30334
GEOIA GAME & FISHCOMMISSION
Coastal Fisheries DivisionP.O. Box 1097Brunswick, Georgia 31520
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY
Atlanta, Georgia 30332
GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGEStatesboro, Georgia 30458
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY33 Gilmer Street, S.E.Atlanta, Georgia 30303
GEORGIA STATE WATER QUALITYCONTROL BOARD
State Health Building47 Trinity Avenue, S.W.Atlanta, Georgia 30334
HERCULES POWDER COMPANYBrunswick, Georgia
INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY,INC.
Francis L. La Que CorrosionLaboratoryP.O. Box 656Wrightsville Beach,North Carolina 28480
LAW ENGINEERING TESTINGCOMPANY
P.O. Box 13508396 Plasters Avenue, N.E.Atlanta, Georgia 30324
MARINE CHEMURGICS, I NC.Route 1, Box 99 (Ocean)Newport, North Carolina 28570
MARITIME SERVICES INC.P.O. Box 335Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909
MAYES, SUDDERTH AND ETHEREDGE,INC.
550 Interstate North, Suite 280Atlanta, Georgia 30339
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHCAROLINA
Charleston, South Carolina
MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITYGraduate SchoolDepartment of GeosciencesMorehead, Kentucky 40351
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OFTHE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Raleigh, North Carolina
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENTOF CONSERVATION ANDDEVELOPMENT
Division of Commercial and SportFishingBox 27689Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
andP.O. Box 338Morehead City, North Carolina :1857
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENTOF CONF*AVATION AND DEVELOP-MENT
Seashore Advisory BoardBox 27687Raleigh, NcL'th Carolina 27611
NORTH CAROLINA STATE PORTSAUTHORITY
Wilmingt.:;, North Carolina
NORTH CAROLINA STATEUNIVERSITY
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
NOVA UNIVERSITYGraduate SchoolDivision of Environmental SciencesFort Lauderdale, Florida 33316
OCEAN SCIENCE CENTER OF THriATLANTIC COMMISSION
P.O. Box 9986318 East Bay Streetsavannah, Georgia 31401
SKIDAWAY INSTITUTE OFOCEANOGRPHY
55 West Bluff RoadSavannah, Georgia 31406
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONU.S. National MuseumDivision of SedimentologyWashington, D.C. 20560
SOUTH CAROLINA AREA TRADESCHOOL
Beaufort, South Carolina
SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF
THE ATTORNEY GENERALColumbia, South Carolina'
SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENTOF WILDLIFE RESOURCES
P.O. Box 167Columbia, Sourth Crolina 29202
SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENTOF WILDLIFE RESOURCES
Marine Resources Division2024 Maybank HighwaYCharleston, South Carolina 29407
SOUTH CAROLINA WATERRESOURCES COMMISSION
2414 Bull StreetColumbia, South Carolina 29201
U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSIONSavannah River Plant & LaboratoryAiken, South Carolina 29801
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREAgricultural Research ServiceCoastal Plains Experiment StationTifton, Georgia 31794
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURESoil Conservation Service901 Sumter StreetColumbia, South Carolina 29201
US. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYCorps of Engineers, WilmingtonDistrictP.O. Box 1890Wilmington. North Carolina 28401
US. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEEnvironmental Science ServicesAdministration6001 Executive BoulevardRockville, Maryland 20852
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,EDUCATION AND WELFARE
Public Health ServiceAtlanta, Georgia
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Bureau of Commercial FisheriesBrunswick, Georgia
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Bureau of Commercial FisheriesCenter for Estuarine & MenhadenResearchBeaufort, North Carolina 28516
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Bureau of Commercial FisheriesExploratory Fishing and GearResearch Base239 Frederic StreetP.O. Box 1207Pascagoula, Mississippi 39567
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Bureau of Outdoor RecreationAtlanta, Georgia
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Bureau of Sport Fisheries &WildlifeP.O. Box 9Warm Springs, Georgia 31830
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Bureau of Sport Fisheries &WildlifeCape Romain, South Carolina
U.S. DEPARTMENT OP THEINTERIOR
Bureau of Sport Fisheries &WildlifeSandy Hook Marine LaboratoryHighlands, New Jersey 07732
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Federal Water Quality AJministrationBears Bluff, South Carolina
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Federal Water Quality AdministrationSoutheast Water LaboratoryCollege Station RoadAthens, Georgia 30601
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Geological SurveySavannah, Georgia
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Geological SurveyGeologic DivisionWashington, D.C. 20242
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Geological SurveyWater Resources DivisionWashington, D.C. 20'242
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Geological SurveyWater Resources Division2346 Two Notch RoadColumbia, South Carolina 29204
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THEINTERIOR
Office of Saline WaterWrightsville Beach Test FacilityP.O. Rox 597Wrigntsville Beach, North Carolina28480
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIAAthens, Georgia .30601
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIAMarine InstituteSapelo Island, Georgia 31327
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINAChapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINAInstitute of Marine ScienceMorehead City, North Carolina 28557
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINAWilmington, North Carolina 28401
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINAColumbia, South Carolina 29208
UNIVERSITY oe VIRGINIADepartment of EnvironmentalSciencesCharlottesville, Virginia 22903
WRIGHTSVILLE MARINE BIO-MEDICALLABORATORY
7205 Wrightsville AvenueWilmington, North Carolina 28401
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INDEX OF PERSONNEL
Adams, D.A 25 Bridger, G.L 4Adams, J.G. 10 Brinkhous, K . 21
Ahearn, D.G 7 Bronaugh, H.J. 8Akridge, J.M 6 Brown, C.Q. 15
Allen, A.T. 3 Brown, E.E. 8Amein, M. 17 Brown, H.S. 17
Anderson, C.E 19 3rown, J.T. 23Anderson, 0.8 25 Brown, R.L., Jr. 27
Anderson, W.D 28 Buchanan, W.W. 8
Anderson, W.W. 10 Buol, S W 18
Andrews, J.F 28 Burbanck, M P 3Andrews, J.W., Jr. a Burbanck, W.D 3
Angelovic, J W 24 Burress, R.M. 11
Arseneault, W.A 13 Burrows, W.H 6Ashworth, R B .8 Burson, J.H., III 6
Aull, J L 31 Butler, J R 20
Auvil, J.H., Jr. 10Averette, R.H 13 Caldwell, J.R 9
Carawan, R.E. 17
Bachop, W.E. 28 Carpenter, J R 29
Badger, A.0 32 Carstens, M R. 4
Baggett, D. 19 Carver, R.E. 9
Baker, BA. 30 Cassell, R.B 7
Baker, C.R 21 Catanese, A J 3
Baldwin, R.E 27 Chamberlain, M C 28
Baptist, J.P. 24 Chamberlain, N.A. 28
Barber, R.T. 14 Chapoton, R B 24
Barksdale, R.D 4 Cheatum, E L 9
Barry, A 0 25 Cheek, R.P. 24
Batsol . W.T 29 Chesnutt, C. 27
Bauer, H.F 5 Chestnut, A.F. 22
Bayless, J.D 30 Chin, E 9
Bearden, C M 31 Clark, J.R. 34
Beatty, K.0 . 16 Clock, R.M. 27
Beck, K.0 .5 Clugston, J.P. 8Belcik, F.P 15 Coke, J.L 20Bellinger, F. 6 Cole, B.T 29Bellis, V.J. 15 Colquhoun, D J 29Bender, R.S 27 Colston, N.V. 17
Berkut, M.K 19 Conrell, A.T. 3Bernthal, D.F.L . 27 Con'Oy, J R 29Bishop, B A 15 Conwe , C M 7
Bland, C.E . 15 Cook, r.G 18
Bohannon, J.R., Jr. 18 Cooper, A.W 16
Boggs, C. 32 Copelan , B.J. 19
Bomar, S.H., Jr. 6 Cormier M.J. aCookhout, C G 14 Corriher, H.A , 6
Bowen, H.D 16 costel o, D.P. 21
Bowen, L.H. 16 Costlow, J.D., Jr. 14Boyer, J.0 . 33 Coston, L.0 . 24Boyette, J.G. 15 Coull, B.C. 14Bradbury, P C. 19 Counts, H,B 12
Bramlett, G.A. 9 Cowley, G.T. 29Brauer, R.W 22 Craft, T F 5
Crenshaw, M.i, 22 Frankenberg, D. 10
Crider, F.G. 3 Freeman, B. 34.
Crosby, E.S. 27 Freeman, H.W. 28
Cross, F.A. 24 Frey, R.W. 10
Cummingt:, R 32 Fructus, X . 22
Cummings, R., Jr 11 Fullagar, P.D. 20
Cutter, S. 31 Fuller, J.C. Jr. 30Furbish, W.J. 13
Dahlberg, M.D 10Dalrymple, G.B. 12 Gal ler, W.S. 17
Darby, J.T 31 Gardner, R.L 30
Davies, T.T. 29 George, J.R. 12
Davis, G.J. 15 Getzen, F V1 16
Davis, H.S. 24 Ginn, D.F.L 14
Davis, .1.W. 24 Glasser, R L 21
Davis, M.W 30 Godwin, W.F 23
Dean, J.M. 29 Gooder, H. 19
De Armond, M.K. 16 Goodman, R.M., Jr. 6
DeCoursey, P 29 Gorton, C.W. 6
Cenison, P.S. 24 Gossen, E.J. 13
Dennison, J.M. 20 Gould, D.H.G. 11
DeVorsey, L., Jr. s Gracy, R.0 31
DeWitt, B.S. 21 Gray, I.E. 14
Dias, R.K 31 Greene, A.G., Jr. 10
Dolan, R. 34 Gregg, D.0 12
Doolittle, J.S . 18 Grosch, D.6 17
Driscoll, J. 32 Grubb, H.V. 4
Drycoos, R,I... 24 Guess, C.P., Jr. 31
Dubar, J R 33 Gustafson, L. . 15
Dudley, D.L. 24 Guthrie, R.K. , . 28
Duke, J.W. 31 Gutknecht, J. 14
Dukes, G.W. 31
Duncan, D.A. 31 Hahn, VV.J. 25
Duncan, W a Hale, F.J. 18
Dunn, D.E 20 Hardy. G. 12
Duttweiler, D.W 11 Harrington, D 9
Dyer, F.B. 6 Harris, J.N 6Harris, K.C. 24
Edwards, J.A 17 Hart, F D 18
Eichholz, G.G. 5 HaSsler, W.W. 19
Elkan, G H 18 Hathcock, A.A 23
Eltzroth, C.A 30 Hayes, D.W. 31
Engel, D.W 24 Hayne, D W 19
Epifanio, C 14 Heher, W.M. 25
Etheredge, C E 12 Heln, P W 8Heise, J.J 3
Fahy, W.E. 22 Henley, C. 21
Farmer, C 31 Henry, V.J., Jr 10
Faust, R.G 21 Hentz, F.C., Jr 16
Ferguson. J.L. 21 Heron,-S.D., Jr. 13
Ferm, J.C. 29 Hester, F.E. 19
Fincher, E L 3 Hettler, W.F., Jr. 24
Flynt, E R 6 Hewlett, J D 10
Forsythe, D M . 27 Hill, C.H 13
Fox, A.C. 8 Hill, D.W. 7
Fox, R.C. 28 Hill, D W 13
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Hills, B. 14 Kindsvater, C.E. 7
Hilton, E. 32 King, R.A 17
Hite, J.C. 28 King, W.W 5
Hoadley, A.W. 4 Kinney, J.F. 6
Hobbie, J.E. 19 Kirk, W.W. 25
Hochman, R.F 4 Knight, L.H 8
Holland, B.F. 23 Knox, H. 20
Hollingsworth, J E 24 Koch, W.J. 19
Holmes, R. 30 Kohlmeyer, J.J. 22
Holstein, V 31 Korgen, B. 20
Homrnersand, M.H 19 Kriz, G.J. 16
Hon, W. 23 Kroeck, F.W. 7
Hopfenberg, H.B. 16 Kroger, R.L. 24
Hoss, D.E. 24 Kuenzler, E.J 20
Howard, J.D. 10 Kylstra, J.A 14
Howard, R.S., Jr. 11
Howells, D.H . 19 Langdell, R.D. 21
Hoyt, J H 10 Langfelder, L.J. 17
Huang, N.E. 17 Latimer, E.B. 30
Hufschrnidt, M.M 20 L:durie, J.S 15
Huish, M.T 10 Lawrence, D.R 30
Hulbert, S.F. 28 Leadbetter, M.R. 21
Hummers, W.3., Jr 27 Ledicotte, G.W. 5
Huntsman, G.R. 24 Lehman, H.E 21
Huntsman, S A 14 Leith, C.J. 17
Hurst, V.J. 9 Levine, S.G. 17
Lewis, R.M. 24
Ingols, R.S 6 Lichtenheld, R W 24
Ingram, R.L 20 Lieth, H 20
Irvin, J.L. 19 Linderoth, J.S Jr. 14
Link, D.A. 16
James, B.E., Jr 7 Linton, T.L. 23
James, L D 7 Liotta, C.L, 4
Jenkins, J H 10 Little, M.G., Jr. 3
Jenner, C.E. 21 Littleton, H.E. 30
Jennings, A.R 15 Long, E.G., Jr. 24
Johannes, R.E. 9 Long, L.T. 6
Johnson, A.S 9 Longmuir, IS. 16
Johnson, J.D. 20 Loyacano, H.A. 28
Johnson, P A 26 .Lumb, A.M. 4
Johnson, R.0 6 Lyman, J. 20
Johnson, T.W., Jr. 13 Lynts, G.W. 14
Jones, V.A 17
Jordan, A W 13 Macklin, R.E. 32
Jordan, M R 22 Mah, R.A no
Judy, M.H. 24 Manley, F.H 8
juniper, C F 27 Mann, V.I. 20Marland, F.C. 10
Kane, T. 23 Marris, A.W. 5
Keil, J. 29 Marsland, D.B. 16
Keith, W J. 31 Martin, C.S. 4
K.allogg, C 15 Mason, R.G. 21
Kelly, 13.M.J., Jr. 27 Meugger, R.L 15
Keney, P.M. 24 Maurier, R 11
Kenyon, J.B. 8 May, L 11
Kim, C.S.U. 18 Mayer, P G 4
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Mayes, J A 12 Parker, R.O., Jr. 25
McAlinden, J.M 33 Parrish, D.E 23
McCormick, J.F 20 Pa. rish, F.K . 7
McCoy, E.G 23 Patron's, R Y 5
McCrary, A. 22 Patterson, C.M 31
McDaniel, J.S. 15 Pavagaclhi, L.J. 18
McDaniel, T.H . 32 Paynter, M.J.B 28
McDonald, PM 17 Pearce, .1. 34
McGowan, J.F 11 Pease, N.L. 34
McKenney, T W 25 Penniall, R 19
McKenzie, M.D. 31 Pennington, M.T. 28
McLain, M.E. 5 Perkins, J.N 18
McLeod, D R 30 Perkins, R.D 14
McLeod. M.J. 13 Perry, J.J . 18
McMahan, E. 21 Persons, B.S 12
Mechemehl, J. L . 17 Piantidosi, C. 22
Menzel, D.W. 8 Pierce, J W 33
Middaugh, D. 32 Pierotti, R.A. 4
Miller, T M 26 Pilkey, O.H. 14
Money, K.L 25 Pinkerton, R.M 18
Moore, H.P. 32 Platt, R.B. , 3
Moreau, D.H. 20 Pohland, P.G 4
Morgan, D.C. 7 Pomeroy, L.R. 9
Mueller, H.0 21 Porter, H.J 22
Muga, B.J. 14 Poulos, N.E. 7
Munden, F 23 Powell, A.L. 33
Munoz, M F 6 Price, T.J . 25
Murphy, J.H. 7Murphy. L 15 Queen, WM 29
Quin, L.D 13
Neal, W.J 7Neeley, W.W 32 Ragland, P.C. 20
Neff, J 22 Randall, C.H. 30
Nelson, B W 30 Reed, J.K 28
Nelson, E.B. 15 Reeves, S.J. 23
Nelson, F.P. 30 Regnault, M 15
Nslson, R 11 Reidlinger, C.R. 3
Newton, J.G. 15 Reimold, R J 10
Nicholson, W.R. 25 Reintjes, J.W. 25
Niller, P.P. 33 Rentzepis, G.M. 5
Noakes, J.E. 9 Reuter, J.H. 5
Noblet ci 23 Rice, T R 25
Nolte, L W 13 Richards, B R 33
North, R.M 9 Riedl, R.J.M 21
Nutter, W.L. 10 Riggs, S.R. 16Ringer, C.D. 23
O'Connor, M.P. 16 Ripperton, L.A. 20
Odum, E.03 9 Rivers, J.B 11
Odum, H.T. 21 Riuers, WK., Jr. 6
Ogren, L. 34 RcL, ,Ason, L.H 32
Olmstead, R. 11 Rodrnan, N.F 21
O'Rear, C.W., Jr. 16 Roth:re, G.0 30
Orr, C., Jr. 4 Royster, L.H. 18
Ostrander. C C 6 Runey, G.L. 27Rust, J.H. .5
Parker, F. 20 Ryan, E.P. 15
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Ryan, F. 31 Sutherland, J.P. 15
Saint Jean, .1., Jr. 20 Taylor, V.G 26
Saltzman, H.A . 14 Terry, R.B . 22
Sanders, A 8 Textoris, D.A 20
Sangster, W.M. 4 Thayer, G.W 25
Saucier, W.J 17 Thomas, A.W 11
Scarboro, F.P. 3 Thorma, F.B. 17
Schaaf, W.E . 25 Thompson,E.F. 29
Schoenbaum, T.J 22 Timmerman, J.A., Jr. 27, 31
Schwartz, F.J. 22 Tombes, A.S. 28
Seabury, F 27 Tooke, W.R , Jr 6
Seamans, R. 30 Truitt, R.W. 18.
Searlei, R.B 13 Trump, B.F. 14
Sekavec, G.B. 25 Tsivoglou, E.0 . 4
Sen Gupta, ELK. 9 Tucker, R. 15
Shear, J.A. a Turner, M.E 3
Sheehan, M.E 23 Turner, W.R 25
Sheppard, A.P. 6 Twarog, R. 19
Shoenbom, E M 16 Tyler, C.E. 12
Simmons, E 32
Slaughter, G M 4 Ulmer, B.S 7
SmaWood, C., Jr. 17 Umphlett, C. 28
Smetann, F 0 18
Smith, A.t..3. 29 Vallianos, L . 24
Smith, r.G. ............ . . . ...10 Van Geuns, R. 7
Smith, J.N . 3 Vernberg, F.J. .29
Smith, J.R 18 Vernberg, W B 29
Smith, M. 15
Smith, W.W. 14 Wade, R 32
Snell, MN. 28 Wegener, H.D 27
Sowers, G.F 4 Wahl, G.1-I 17
Spitsbergen, D 23 Wainwright, S A 14
Stallings, J.S. 32 Walford, LA. 34
Stanley, E A 9 Wallace, J R 4
Stannatt, V.T. 16 Walls, N.W 3
Stafansson, U 15 Walton, J.D., Jr. 7
Stephenson, R.A. 9 Wampler, J.M 5
Stepp, J.M 28 Ward, H.C. 4
Stevenson, L.H. 29 Warlen, S M 25
Stillwe", D.H 15 Watabe, N. 29
Stiven, A.E. 22 Watkins, J.S 21
Stone, R.B 34 Way, R..0 23
Stratton, C 3 Weaver, C,E 5
Straughn, W.R . 19 Webb, J.W. 30
Street, M.W. 23 Webb, L G 28
Stringfield. V.T. 33 Webb, N.B . 17
Sturrock, P E 4 Weed, S B 19
Suddath, T H 11 Weiss, C M 20
Sudderth, B.D. 12 Welby, C.W. 18
Suggs, C W 16 Wheeler, W.H 21
Sulkin, S. 14 White, M.G. 31
Sullivan, B.T. 13 White, R.0 1 7
Sullivan, J.B., Ill 13 Whit., W.A. 21
Summer, G K 19 Whitiord, L.A. 16
Sunderland, J.E 18 Whitlatch G. 7
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Whitmore ' C 33 Windom. H.L 5Whitney, J. - 15 Wittkamp, T.A., Jr. 32Wickwar, H. 30 Wolfe, D.A 25Wiebe, W J 9 Wolff, M. 23Wiedemann, H 9 Woodburn, J. 18
Wilbur, K.M 14 Woodhouse, W.W 19
Wilbur, R 13 Woodruff, J.F. 9
Wilk, S 34 Woods, R.K . 11
Wil kinson, P 31 l:Vooris. W.J. 22
Willard, W.L 28 Woodward, L.A. 5
Willeke, G E 7
Williams, A.8 22 Yen, H.H 8
Williams, J.C., III 18 Younce, L. 21
Williams, J.R. 5Williams, R B 25 Zalkovv, L.H. 4Williams, R.1-I 13 Zingmark, R. 29
Willis, J.N., III 25
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