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Program Leader:
Dave Cross

Program Initiatives:
Bring Back the Natives
Fish Facts
Rise to the Future
FishWatch (official)
FishWatch (program description)
National Fishing Week
Recreational Fishing

Fish Ecology Unit:
Jeff Kershner

Related Topic Area:

Threatened, Endangered & Sensitive Species Program (TES)

Downloadable Documents:

FishTales - A Weekly Peek at Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology

Rise To The Future 2004 Task Force Report (pdf) 642KB

Benchmarking Study (172kB) of USDA Forest Service Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology Programs

Fish includes the National Fisheries Program and the National Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit.

The National Fisheries Program, lead by Program Leader, Dave Cross, assists field biologists in attaining the Chief's aquatic priorities and manage aquatic resources from a healthy ecosystem perspective.

Program Initiatives include "Bring Back the Natives" and "Rise to the Future". "Initiatives" are special topics to which we give added emphasis through projects, events, literature and funding. The intent of our varied Initiatives is to help us and our partners move forward to accomplish specific management goals for certain key issues.

The Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit (F&AEU), lead by Dr. Jeff Kershner, is a detached staff unit located in Logan, Utah. F&AEU's primary function is facilitating the transfer of technology and technical information from research to field biologist. The F&AEU staff also conducts research, and serves on technical teams addressing aquatic watershed management issues, such as aquatic monitoring.

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Issue Updates

Fish Ecology Unit





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Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Air & Rare Plants
Washington, D.C. Office
Author: Shelly Witt, National Continuing Education Coordinator,
WFW staff
Email: switt@cc.usu.edu
Phone: 435-753-4838
Publish_date:1/20/99
Expires: none

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 Last Modified: January 21, 2003