Deadline: March 2, 2012
This position will feed fish their calculated daily ration; monitor fish behavior, health, egg, and fish production; calculate and administer drugs as prescribed; identify, sort, and sample species for spawning and adult distribution; monitor water flow and quality parameters; take water samples and readings; maintain proper water flow and rearing environments; respond to alarms; monitor and maintain facility support systems; and organize and maintain hatchery tools, equipment, and grounds as well.
http://depts.washington.edu/coenv/careers-blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/1624-12-FHS2-Ringold.pdf?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fish-hatchery-specialist-1-washington-department-of-fish-and-wildlife-ringold-mesberg-hatchery-franklin-county-wa
The UW Tacoma Environmental Program is housed within Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. The Environmental Program offers the opportunity to complete either a BA in Environmental Studies or a BS in Environmental Science. Additionally, we offer a Minor in Environmental Studies, a Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (co-administered by Urban Studies) and a Certificate in Restoration Ecology.
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