The World Salmon Council would like to acknowledge and thank the following steering committee members from the Portland metro and the mid-Columbia Gorge communities for all of their hard work and support this year with planning and implementing our 2013 Salmon Watch program in these two hubs. These dedicated individuals include:
PORTLAND HUB
Keith Hatch, Fishery Biologist, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Siletz tribal member
Walt Hollands, Science Teacher, Grant High School
Jim Martin, Retired Professor, Portland State University Center for Science Education
Tom Murtagh, District Fisheries Biologist, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Stephen Phillips, Program Manager, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
Lizanne Saunders, President, World Salmon Council
Coleen Swihart, Science Teacher, Beaverton Health and Science School
Terry Turner, Treasurer, Trout Unlimited Clackamas Chapter
Karl Weist, Fish and Policy Analyst, Northwest Power and Conservation Council
MID-COLUMBIA GORGE HUB
Cheri Anderson, Information and Education Specialist, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Sue Baker, Regional Conservation Education Coordinator. Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, US Forest Service
Brett Carre, NSA Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, US Forest Service
Bob Cordie, Fish Biologist, US Army Corps of Engineers
Tony Faast, retired, US Fish & Wildlife Service
Rod French, District Fish Biologist, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Joe Kelly, Science Teacher, Hood River High School
Paul Landau, Land Surveyor
Rick Martinson, Project Leader, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
Linda Prendergast, Principal Aquatic Scientist, Pacificorp
Lizanne Saunders, President, World Salmon Council
Bill Weiler, Fish & Wildlife Consultant
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