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Salary- $16.46 – $21.27 Hourly
Duties
Our Scientific Technicians,
- Conduct angler creel interviews, provides feedback about sampling protocols, and accurately records data.
- Observe, count, and accurately identify all salmon and marine fish species.
- Sample all Chinook and Coho salmon with electronic CWT detection devices.
- Classify, sort, and enumerate marked (adipose fin-clipped) and unmarked salmon by CWT status.
- Remove snouts from Chinook and Coho salmon with CWTs, to assess stock specific impacts for fisheries modeling.
- Conduct error checks of sampling data.
- Provide sport fishing regulatory information to the public.
- Liaison to regional supervisor on fishery violations observed in the field – provides written reports on violations and may be called to give testimony informally or in court.
- May be responsible for operation and maintenance of an agency vehicle.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work Setting, including hazards:
- Work is performed primarily outdoors – fieldwork can occur in adverse weather and sea conditions.
- Loud noises, boating for angler interviews, carrying, kneeling, lifting of fish and equipment (up to 40 lbs. unassisted), transporting agency staff and equipment in agency vehicles.