Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission is seeking a few highly motivated individuals to assist the U.S. Geological Survey as a Fisheries Technician at the Western Fisheries Research Center in Clarkston, WA. This will involve field work in boats on large rivers and reservoirs around the region and on foot. This research is related to a growth and survival study of juvenile fall Chinook salmon as well as GBT (gas bubble trauma) monitoring. The incumbent will assist in the daily field work activities which consists of seining and electrofishing. The incumbent will assist with PIT (passive integrated transponder) tagging of juvenile fall Chinook salmon, as well as examining resident fish under a microscope for signs of GBT. The incumbent will assist in spawning ground surveys and carcass sampling. The incumbent will assist in the collection of samples for laboratory analysis. Laboratory analysis will consist of zooplankton identification and quantification etc. The incumbent will also assist in the removal of fish organs to be analyzed at a later date. Essential Functions: Included in this band are skilled technician positions. Some functions performed by employees can be identical to those performed by fishery biologists at the entry-level or advanced entry-level. The distinction in titling is intent. Positions in this group and pay band are not intended to lead to higher level, professional Fishery Biologist 2 positions.
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