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#902612 - 08/11/14 04:59 PM Re: Call for WDFW Director, Phil Anderson's resignatio [Re: Bay wolf]
geljockey Offline
Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 11/17/06
Posts: 143
Loc: Olympia, WA
Originally Posted By: Bay wolf
In light of the recent lawsuit (WFC vs WDFW) and statements made at the senate hearing yesterday in Olympia, I have written several letters to my representatives and Governor Insee's office requesting Director Anderson's resignation from the WDFW. Below is a copy of one of my letters. It is time for Director Anderson to go! His leadership has lead to a steady decline in this states fishing!

"Representative Heck,

I am sure that you have been made aware of the travesty which unfolded recently regarding the lawsuit filed by the Wild Fish Conservancy vs Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife over the hatchery steelhead program.

As a result of the states settlement with this small group, the sportsmen of this state have lost a large recreational opportunity in the way of hatchery steelhead. In addition, an estimated dollar amount of over a million dollars will be lost in those communities and businesses whom have historically relied on the sport fishermen's dollars. If that is not enough, there is the lost revenue from decreased fishing license sales and the $45,000 dollars that was paid out in the settlement!

As a citizen of Washington state, and a resident fishing license holder, I demand some accountability for this totally avoidable situation.

Mr. Phil Anderson, Director, WDFW, recently admitted in a public Senate hearing that he was fully aware of the circumstances which resulted in this lawsuit. He further stated that the situation was know to him for a very long time, yet he and his staff continued to violate ESA laws and consequently left the state open to a lawsuit. As evidenced by the fact that Mr. Anderson, under legal advisement, settled rather that fight the lawsuit, he knew his position was without merit.

This is an egregious act of incompetency and violates the trust of the citizen sportsmen and places a tremendous, unnecessary financial burden on the tax payers, state and businesses.

It is unimaginable to assume that Director Anderson cannot be held responsible for this action.

I ask you to seek the immediate resignation of Director Anderson. He has lost the confidence of the people.

Thank you."


You are getting your wish,

NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
August 11, 2014
Contact: Darren Friedel, (360) 902-2256

WDFW director to leave at the end of the year

OLYMPIA – After nearly six years at the helm, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Director Phil Anderson has informed the state Fish and Wildlife Commission he will resign from his position, effective Dec. 31.

“Deciding when to move on is a difficult decision,” Anderson said. “But after 20 great years with the department, the time is right for me to step aside. I will leave knowing that the talented people I have had the privilege to work with here at WDFW are fully capable of taking on the challenges that lie ahead.”

The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, a citizen panel appointed by the governor to set policy for WDFW, will begin the recruitment process for a new director in the next few weeks.

“Phil has done a tremendous job leading the department through some difficult and challenging issues over the past several years,” said Miranda Wecker, chair of the commission. “His strong conservation ethic, dedication to sound fiscal management and expertise in intergovernmental relations have greatly benefitted the department and the state’s fish and wildlife resources it protects and manages.”

As director, Anderson guided the department through the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. During the unprecedented budget shortfall, state General Fund support for WDFW declined by nearly $50 million – 45 percent – threatening department operations and fishing and hunting opportunities throughout the state.

To address the shortfall, Anderson and his staff worked to restructure the agency while continuing to provide key services and maintain a high conservation standard for Washington’s fish and wildlife. As part of that effort, WDFW worked closely with stakeholders to develop new revenue streams and reduce the department’s reliance on the state General Fund.

Also under Anderson’s leadership, the department developed a plan to guide state conservation and management of gray wolves as they recolonize in Washington – a controversial issue that has evoked strong reactions from people on both sides of the Cascade Range.

The department implemented the plan in 2011, after working closely with a number of citizen advisors, including those representing conservationists, hunters and livestock producers. The plan establishes clear recovery objectives for gray wolves, along with procedures for addressing predation on livestock and impacts on ungulates such as deer, elk and caribou.

Throughout his career at WDFW, Anderson has played a leading role in working with Indian tribes in a number of forums, including the annual salmon co-management process known as North of Falcon. During this process, the state and tribes set seasons for marine and freshwater salmon fisheries throughout Puget Sound, the Columbia River and Washington’s coastal areas.

Anderson also has served as WDFW’s representative to the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) and serves as a commissioner on the Pacific Salmon Commission.

Over the last decade, Anderson and his team successfully maintained fishing opportunities by establishing new sustainable fisheries that allow the harvest of abundant wild stocks and hatchery-produced fish while meeting conservation objectives for wild populations listed for protection under the federal Endangered Species Act.

Key to this effort has been the use of selective-fishing methods, including mark-selective fisheries that allow anglers to catch and keep abundant hatchery salmon but require that they release wild salmon. Establishing these fisheries, where appropriate, has resulted in additional harvest opportunities.

Anderson also has led WDFW’s effort to change state hatchery operations to support the recovery of wild salmon and steelhead populations.

“I am proud of the fact that we have successfully maintained fish production while reforming hatchery practices to ensure that they are compatible with efforts to rebuild wild fish populations,” Anderson said. “The job is definitely not done, but we have made tremendous strides in the right direction that bode well for the future of Washington’s fish stocks and fisheries.”

Anderson, who lives in Westport, said he plans to spend more time with his family and will look for other opportunities to contribute to resource conservation and management.

Anderson, 64, joined WDFW in 1994 after serving seven years on the PFMC as a private citizen, including as the council’s chair. Anderson was appointed WDFW director in 2009 after serving nearly nine months as the agency’s interim director. He previously served as WDFW’s deputy director for resource policy and as assistant director of the department’s Intergovernmental Resource Management Program.

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#902624 - 08/11/14 06:31 PM Re: Call for WDFW Director, Phil Anderson's resignatio [Re: geljockey]
Chasin' Baitman Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 08/15/12
Posts: 253
At least he was a known quantity. We will need to lobby hard for a pro-sportfishing replacement.

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#902666 - 08/11/14 10:22 PM Re: Call for WDFW Director, Phil Anderson's resignatio [Re: ]
eyeFISH Offline
Ornamental Rice Bowl

Registered: 11/24/03
Posts: 12767
Originally Posted By: 1LeggedMan
WDFW was gelded long ago.

The only way the problem could ever be fixed is by bringing in new genetics. Unfortunately new blood would have to come in and work it's way to the top. In the process it would have to conform to the ways of this states liberal government. By the time the new blood rose to the top, and had any power to implement change, it will be irreversibly tainted with the liberal genetics this state prides itself on.

Tradition is a long hard road to travel.
In this case it's a dead end.


WORD!
_________________________
"Let every angler who loves to fish think what it would mean to him to find the fish were gone." (Zane Grey)

"If you don't kill them, they will spawn." (Carcassman)


The Keen Eye MD
Long Live the Kings!

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#902699 - 08/12/14 01:32 AM Re: Call for WDFW Director, Phil Anderson's resignatio [Re: eyeFISH]
Bay wolf Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 10/26/12
Posts: 1075
Loc: Graham, WA
Just announced! Mr. (Screw the sport fishermen ) Anderson is leaving!

Contact the commission and the governors office and let them know we want a voice in who is appointed to replace him!
_________________________
"Forgiveness is between them and God. My job is to arrange the meeting."

1Sgt U.S. Army (Ret)

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#902722 - 08/12/14 12:23 PM Re: Call for WDFW Director, Phil Anderson's resignatio [Re: Bay wolf]
Chasin' Baitman Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 08/15/12
Posts: 253
wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker wecker ....

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#902731 - 08/12/14 12:50 PM Re: Call for WDFW Director, Phil Anderson's resignatio [Re: Chasin' Baitman]
Chasin' Baitman Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 08/15/12
Posts: 253
Quick message I sent out to Gov/Comm. I want to be sure Wecker is in the radar....

I was sorry to hear about Phil Anderson stepping down. I didn't agree with him all the time, but I genuinely liked him. These are tough times facing WDFW. They are getting it from all sides: budget cuts, litigious environmental zealots, poor returns on some fish stocks, Ferderal pressure...the list goes on.

While Phil was a pragmatist, I don't think he possessed the leadership skills to see the agency through tough times. Pragmatism is vital, leadership and vision even more so.

One person already part of WDFW has demonstrated both - Commission Chair Miranda Wecker. I think she is the ideal candidate for Director. She's the perfect balance of "insider" (having been part of the Commission for many years) and "fresh perspective" (she's essentially a volunteer for WDFW, chosen for the knowledge and experience she gained outside the government sphere).

She was chosen as Chair because she's both a strong leader and a pragmatist, which she has demonstrated time and again. Most impressively, she is not afraid to address and re-visit what she deems WDFW and the Commission's mistakes - which she fully owns up to. Her legal background also seriously enhances her resume for a government directorial position.

Additionally, she's friendly, charismatic and has a great attitude. I really think she should be given priority consideration for the job of WDFW Director.

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#902733 - 08/12/14 01:10 PM Re: Call for WDFW Director, Phil Anderson's resignatio [Re: Chasin' Baitman]
Rivrguy Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 03/03/09
Posts: 4413
Loc: Somewhere on the planet,I hope

Interesting how fast the Director is in the dust. Next Director? No idea but you know the Governor ( and his staff ) will have a huge say in who replaces Mr. Anderson. It is what it is.
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Dazed and confused.............the fog is closing in

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#902736 - 08/12/14 01:13 PM Re: Call for WDFW Director, Phil Anderson's resignatio [Re: Rivrguy]
fish4brains Offline
Dah Rivah Stinkah Pink Mastah

Registered: 08/23/06
Posts: 6868
Loc: zipper
Everyone who likes honesty and sportfishing better pray that R.W. is not next in line.
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Propping up an obsolete fishing industry at the expense of sound fisheries management is irresponsible. -Sg



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