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Continuing education needs for fishery professionals: a survey of North American fisheries administrators

January 1, 2001

North American fishery professionals? continuing education needs were investigated in an American Fisheries Society questionnaire sent to 111 senior fishery officials in winter 2000. Based on a response rate of 52.2% (N = 58), a minimum of 2,967 individuals would benefit from additional training, especially in the areas of statistics and analysis (83% endorsement rate), restoration and enhancement (81%), population dynamics (81%), multi-species interactions (79%), and technical writing (79%). Other skills and techniques recommended by respondents included computer skills (72%), fishery modeling (69%), habitat modification (67%), watershed processes (66%), fishery management (64%), riparian and stream ecology (62%), habitat management (62%), public administration (62%), nonindigenous species (57%), and age and growth (55%). Additional comments by respondents recommended new technical courses, training in various communications skills, and courses to more effectively manage workloads.

Publication Year 2001
Title Continuing education needs for fishery professionals: a survey of North American fisheries administrators
Authors G.N. Rassam, R. Eisler
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Fisheries
Index ID 5224059
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center