SALEM,
Ore.—Oregon
Department of Fish
and Wildlife is
looking for an
individual to fill
the recently vacated
public-at-large
representative
position on the
State's Fish Passage
Task Force.
The
successful applicant
would fulfill the
remainder of the
term, which expires
in February 2010,
with the potential
for re-appointment
to another term
through February
2014.
Qualified
individuals can
apply for this
position by submitting
an application
to ODFW by 5 p.m.
on May 31, 2007.
This position is
different than,
and in addition
to, the recent
openings announced
for the Fish Screening
Task Force.
The
Fish Passage Task
Force is a citizen
advisory group
created by the
2001 Oregon State
Legislature. The
Task Force generally
meets quarterly
at various locations
throughout the
state to advise
ODFW, the Oregon
Fish and Wildlife
Commission, the
Legislature,
and the Governor
on fish passage
issues. All expenses
associated with
these meetings
are paid by ODFW.
The
Task Force is
comprised of nine
members, representing
fishing and conservation
(3), water users
(3), and the public-at-large
(3). The
ODFW Director
appoints Task
Force members
to four-year terms,
with a two-term
limit.
Applications
or more information
should be requested
from, and applications
should be submitted
to, Tom Stahl,
Fish Passage Coordinator,
at 3406 Cherry
Avenue NE, Salem,
Oregon 97303,
(503) 947-6228,
(503) 947-6203
(fax), or Thomas.Stahl@state.or.us.
After
the deadline,
applications will
be reviewed by
ODFW staff, interviews
may be conducted,
and a recommendation
will be made to
the Director for
the position. The
new Task Force
member is expected
to be appointed
in July.
The
mission of the
Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife
is to protect and
enhance Oregon's
fish and wildlife
and their habitats
for use and enjoyment
by present and
future generations.
The agency consists
of the Oregon Fish
and Wildlife Commission,
a commission-appointed
director and a
statewide staff
of approximately
950 permanent employees.
Headquartered in
Salem, ODFW has
regional offices
in Clackamas, Roseburg,
Bend, and La Grande
with district offices
located throughout
the state. For
additional information,
please visit www.dfw.state.or.us.