The Ecosystem Recovery Coordinator will engage regularly with local governments, tribes, salmon recovery lead entities, private sector entities, watershed planning units, watershed councils, shellfish protection areas, regional fishery enhancement groups, marine resource committees, nearshore groups, non-governmental organizations, conservation districts, community groups, and the federally appointed Recovery Implementation Technical Team to facilitate, track, and report implementation recovery efforts for the Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan and the Action Agenda. The Coordinator connects local groups to available technical resources and assists in the development of strategies at the local and regional scale. They will assist in development of detailed project and program resource needs. They will foster learning and information sharing to improve effectiveness and efficiency across watersheds, and local communities, and the region. They will communicate the needs of local communities to the Partnership and the priorities of the Partnership to local communities.
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Somebody with a good environmental management training should be able to do a job as important as this. it's good to know that a lot of communities are now being aware and concerned about their environments and are actually doing something about it.
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