30 semester credit hours, including 12 semester credit hours in fisheries, marine resources or wildlife management; mariculture; marine biology; aquaculture; aquatic; marine or terrestrial ecology; zoology; marine technology; botany; limnology; hydrology; or oceanography
Duties Description
  • Assist with all aspects of the public fishing access program in the region including the purchase of easements and properties in fee title, contacting landowners, posting signs, marking footpaths and other required activities in this program.
  • Inspect and improve public access sites throughout the region as assigned.
  • Assist regional Fish & Wildlife staff with planning, implementing, and evaluating fish habit

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