John Faudskar papers, 1942-1985 (bulk 1962-1983).

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John Faudskar papers, 1942-1985 (bulk 1962-1983).

The John Faudskar Papers consist of materials created and assembled by Faudskar pertaining to the use of a pesticide (carbaryl; trade name Sevin) for control of sand and mud shrimp in oyster beds in Tillamook Bay, Oregon and Grays Harbor, Washington. The papers document experimental pesticide applications in Washington and Oregon in the early 1960s and the early 1980s. The materials include correspondence, meeting minutes and notes, newspaper clippings, journal articles, reports, legal documents, and photographs. The correspondence and reports include materials prepared by William Q. Wick, the Washington Department of Fisheries, and the Oregon Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. The legal documents relate to challenges brought by the Audubon Society of Portland, the Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition, and the Oregon Environmental Council to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals regarding the early 1980s pesticide applications in Tillamook Bay. The photographs consist of 28 slides of the 1962 tests in Grays Harbor, Washington.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6921011

Oregon State University Libraries

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Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife.

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Wick, William Q.

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Born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, in 1927, William Wick came to Oregon State College to study fish and game management and received both B.S. and M.S. degrees in 1950 and 1952, respectively. First employed by OSU in 1960 as an Extension Service Agent for Tillamook County, Wick left seven years later to work at the OSU Marine Science Center in Newport. In 1968, Wick assumed the post of Program Leader of the Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program and a year later became coordinator of the regional Pacific...

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Faudskar, John David.

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Alumnus and Extension Service faculty member, John Faudskar earned his BS (1968) and MS (1980) degrees in Fisheries and Wildlife from Oregon State University. He was appointed as the Marine Extension Agent in Tillamook County in 1972 and served as Marine Extension Agent, Extension Sea Grant Agent, and Tillamook County Chair until his retirement in 2003. From the description of John Faudskar papers, 1942-1985 (bulk 1962-1983). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 173275751 ...