I'd be happy to here in a little bit...I'll go thru your fanstasy post when I have a little more time.
In the meantime I'll let you know that I have a degree in Marine Biology, worked as a biologist, went back to school and got a law degree with an emphasis in environmnetal law, and worked for the WA State Attorney General's Office as Assistant Attorney General, representing the Department of Fish and Wildlife. I've also been on the board of directors of several fisheries groupls, and served two years on the Washington State Steelhead and Cutthroat Advisory Group.
I've also been working on Columbia River issues for about 20 years, before, during, and after all of that stuff.
Care to share your biography as a boat renter?
Fish on...
Todd
Sure Todd,
I have a Masters Degree in Fisheries Science, with a focus on salmon and steelhead ecology, worked as a biologist for various federal agencies in Oregon and Alaska for many years, wrote most of the protocols used by Region 6 of the USDA Forest Service for stream inventory and monitoring, retired, went back to school and earned an MBA, and now consult occasionally for CRITFC on Columbia Basin fisheries economic issues, have served on the boards of various fisheries groups and as an advisor to the PFMC. Plus I rent boats...
I apologize for the inaccuries in my previous post, I was misinformed by one of your fans. I will have to think up some more accurate insults.
So lets hear what you think was incorrect in what I wrote in response to the gill netters claim that Measure 81 "won't save a single fish... not even one"