Deadline: April 1, 2012
This is a permanent Selective Fishery Biologist 3 position, focused on statewide mark- selective salmon fishery technical evaluations as well as database management and analysis for salmon and steelhead stock assessment data statewide. The position will: analyze and report performance of mark-selective salmon fisheries statewide; plan, develop, and implement selective fishery monitoring studies, provide the analysis, assessment, and interpretation of the results, and prepare in-season written reports for studies; develop, implement, and maintain an internet-based data flow application, enabling real-time data updates from the regions into the centralized, “living” database; develop, manage, and analyze databases resulting from statewide selective fishery evaluations; and provide technical input in North of Falcon and Pacific Management Council salmon season setting meetings.