Appendix A—Conservation Assessment Coordinating Group, Core Team and Technical Working Group

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Appendix A—Conservation Assessment Coordinating Group,
Core Team and Technical Working Group
Linda L. Long, compiler
Coordinating Group
Hugh Black, Jr., Pacific Northwest Region, USDA Forest Service, Portland, Oregon
Garland N. Mason, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Albany, California
Core Team
C. John Ralph, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Arcata, California (Team Leader)
George L. Hunt, Jr., Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, California
Martin G. Raphael, Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Olympia, Washington
John F. Piatt, Alaska Science Center, U.S. Department of the Interior, National Biological Service, Anchorage, Alaska
Internal Support Group
Deborah Kristan, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Arcata, California
Linda L. Long, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Arcata, California
Technical Working Group
USDA Forest Service
James A. Baldwin, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, California
Bruce Bingham, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Arcata, California
Grant Gunderson, Pacific Northwest Region, Portland, Oregon
Chris Iverson, Alaska Region, Juneau, Alaska
Sarah Madsen, Siuslaw National Forest, Corvallis, Oregon
Kevin McKelvey, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Arcata, California
Sherri L. Miller, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Arcata, California
Barry Noon, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Arcata, California
Linda Parker, Pacific Southwest Region, San Francisco, California
Lynn Roberts, Six Rivers National Forest, Eureka, California
U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Blair Csuti, Portland Regional Office, Portland, Oregon
Michael Horton, Endangered Species Office, Sacramento, California
Katherine J. Kuletz, Migratory Bird Management, Anchorage, Alaska
John Lindell, Juneau Office, Juneau, Alaska
Gary Miller, Portland Regional Office, Portland, Oregon
Nancy L. Naslund, Anchorage, Alaska
Alison Willy, Sacramento Field Office, Sacramento, California
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
Mike Collopy, Cooperative Unit, Corvallis, Oregon
Barb Hill, Portland Regional Office, Portland, Oregon
Joe Lint, Roseburg, Oregon
Wayne Logan, Salem Office, Salem, Oregon
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Other Federal Agencies
Harry R. Carter, California Pacific Science Center, USDI National Biological Service, Dixon, California
Ken Lathrop, USDI Bureau of Indian Affairs, Portland, Oregon
Carolyn Meyer, Redwood National Park, USDI National Park Service, Orick, California
State Agencies
Marty Berbach, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Sacramento, California
Esther E. Burkett, California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California
Paula Burgess, Governor’s Forest Planning Team, Salem, Oregon
Eric B. Cummins, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington
Paul Kelly, Oil Spill Assessment, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Sacramento, California
Martin Nugent, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Portland, Oregon
Marilyn Sigman, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Douglas, Alaska
Janet L. Stein, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Mill Creek, Washington
Gary Strachan, Año Nuevo State Reserve, Pescadero, California
Canadian Agencies
Alan E. Burger, Canadian Wildlife Service; also Department of Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia
Anne Harfenist, Canadian Wildlife Service, Delta, British Columbia
Universities
Dan Anderson, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, University of California, Davis, California
Steven B. Beissinger, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Toni L. De Santo, Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
George J. Divoky, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska
D. Michael Fry, Department of Avian Sciences, University of California, Davis, California
Jeffrey J. Grenier, Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
S. Kim Nelson, Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
Peter W.C. Paton, Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
David A. Perry, Forest Sciences Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
Margaret M. Shaughnessy, Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
Timber Industry Representatives
Sal Chinnici, Pacific Lumber Company, Scotia, California
Lowell Diller, Simpson Timber Company, Arcata, California
Lee Folliard, Arcata Redwood Company, Orick, California
Ross Mickey, Northwest Forest Resource Council - Wildlife Committee, Eugene, Oregon
Environmental Research Groups
David G. Ainley, Point Reyes Bird Observatory, Stinson Beach, California
Rick Burns, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Steve Courtney, Eugene, Oregon; supported by the National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement
Thomas E. Hamer, Hamer Environmental, Mt. Vernon, Washington
Michael L.C. McAllister, Wildland Resources Enterprises, La Grande, Oregon
Steven W. Singer, Environmental and Ecological Services, Santa Cruz, California
Steven M. Speich, Dames and Moore, Tucson, Arizona; supported by California Forestry Association, the National Council of
the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement, and Pacific Lumber Company
Craig S. Strong, Crescent Coastal Research, Crescent City, Oregon
David Suddjian, Habitat Restoration Group, Scotts Valley, California
Daniel H.Varoujean II, Marine and Estuarine Research Company, North Bend, Oregon
Terrence R. Wahl, Bellingham, Washington
Gus van Vliet, Auke Bay, Alaska
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Appendix B—Author Index
Author
Chapter
Ainley, David G. ..............................................................................................................................34
Allen, Sarah G. ................................................................................................................................ 34
Beissinger, Steven B. ....................................................................................................................... 37
Burger, Alan E. .......................................................................................................................... 16, 29
Burkett, Esther E. ............................................................................................................................ 22
Carter, Harry R. .....................................................................................................................9, 26, 27
Cody, Mary B. ................................................................................................................................. 15
De Santo, Toni L. ..............................................................................................................................3
Divoky, George J. ..............................................................................................................................7
Fry, D. Michael ................................................................................................................................ 25
Gaffney, Ian .....................................................................................................................................32
Galleher, Beth M. ............................................................................................................................ 18
Goodson, Nike J. ............................................................................................................................. 15
Grenier, Jeffrey J. ............................................................................................................................ 19
Hamer, Thomas E. ...........................................................................................................4, 5, 6, 8, 17
Horton, Michael .................................................................................................................................7
Hunt, George L., Jr. ...............................................................................................................1, 21, 24
Isleib, M.E. “Pete” ........................................................................................................................... 27
Keitt, Bradford S. ............................................................................................................................ 32
Kitaysky, Alexander S. ......................................................................................................................2
Konyukhov, Nikolai B. ......................................................................................................................2
Kuletz, Katherine J. ...................................................................................................................15, 26
Long, Linda L. ................................................................................................................................. 35
Marks, Dennis K. ............................................................................................................................. 15
McAllister, Michael L.C. ........................................................................................................... 23, 27
McIver, William R. .......................................................................................................................... 32
Miller, Sherri L. .........................................................................................................................20, 33
Naslund, Nancy L. ......................................................................................................... 11, 12, 15, 28
Nelson, S. Kim ............................................................................................................3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 19
O’Donnell, Brian P. .............................................................................................................11, 12, 14
Palmer, Clifford J. ........................................................................................................................... 32
Paton, Peter W.C. ............................................................................................................................ 10
Perry, David A. ................................................................................................................................ 36
Piatt, John F. ................................................................................................................................1, 28
Ralph, C. John ...............................................................................................1, 11, 13, 20, 23, 33, 35
Raphael, Martin G. ......................................................................................................................1, 18
Spear, Larry B. ................................................................................................................................ 34
Speich, Steven M. ............................................................................................................................ 30
Stein, Janet L. ....................................................................................................................................9
Strachan, Gary ................................................................................................................................. 23
Strong, Craig S. ...............................................................................................................................32
Varoujean, Daniel H. II ...................................................................................................................31
Wahl, Terrence R. ............................................................................................................................ 30
Williams, Wendy A. ........................................................................................................................31
Young, John A. ................................................................................................................................ 18
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Appendix C—Chronology of Events in Marbled Murrelet
Conservation Assessment
August 1992
September 1992
October 1992
• Species is listed as ‘Threatened’ by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for Washington,
Oregon, and California.
• Recruitment of Technical Working Group
November 1992
• Naming of Core Team to compile a draft report and prepare a final report.
December 1992
• Funding for Conservation Assessment approved by USDA Forest Service
• Workshop of Technical Working Group held in Arcata, California.
January 1993
February 1993
March 1993
April 1993
May 1993
May-August 1993
June 1993
July-November 1993
December 1993
January 1994
February 1994
March 1994
March-April 1994
April 1994
• Establishment of Conservation Assessment Center in Arcata.
• Meeting of Technical Working Group during Pacific Seabird Group Meeting in Seattle,
Washington.
• Meeting of Technical Working Group in Arcata
• Core team meets in Arcata to determine any general analyses.
• All data pertinent to the Assessment was collated in Arcata where a group of technicians
assembled and dispersed data to authors.
• This period was used to direct existing, previously-funded programs in augmenting their data
sets, in analysis of existing data, and compilation of incoming data at Arcata. The second
working session considered reviews of the first draft and, as appropriate, suggested revisions
and reanalysis.
• Charter drafted and approved.
• Chapters assigned to authors.
• Chapters undergo extensive internal and peer review by core team and reviewers selected
by authors.
• Draft of complete Assessment sent out for outside review
• Meeting of Technical Working Group to discuss chapters and possible additions at Pacific
Seabird Meeting in Sacramento, California.
• Revisions received from authors
• Review by outside, scientific societies begun.
• Continued review from peers of each chapter, and revisions received from authors.
• Reviews from scientific societies received.
• The comments from outside reviewers, selected by the Core Team, received and distributed
to authors.
May 1994
• Final drafts received from authors.
• Core Team meets and reviews all manuscripts and drafts overview chapter.
• Core Team’s comments to authors for preparation of final, electronic document.
June 1994
• Manuscripts submitted to Station editors.
August-September 1994
October 1994
February 1995
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• Appointment of Team Leader and working outline of Conservation Assessment prepared.
• Final typescripts from Station editors to authors for approval of editorial changes.
• Final typescripts to Station for layout and production.
• Publication.
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