This is an eleven-month permanent seasonal position with the Groundfish Project that serves as an assistant management biologist and is responsible for monitoring effort and harvest of groundfish fisheries in Southeast Alaska. Primary duties of the position include monitoring harvest and compiling harvest data, making fishery management decisions, writing emergency orders and advisory announcements, coordinating and overseeing a longline stock assessment survey, assisting with research activities and data entry, summarizing and reviewing fishery logbook and biological data, authoring/co-authoring reports and publications, supervising two Fish and Wildlife Technicians, and communicating with the public about fishery management regulations and policies. MISSION The Alaska Department of F

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