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NW Fishletter #266, September 17, 2009
[8] Anderson Named New WDFW Director The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission has selected Phil Anderson as WDFW's permanent director. Anderson has served as interim director for the past nine months. "We've had a healthy discussion on the future of the Department of Fish and Wildlife and we're confident that together the commission and Phil will set the priorities to guide the department in its vital mission of protecting Washington's natural resources," said Miranda Wecker, chair of the citizen commission. Anderson served as WDFW's deputy director for resource policy for more than a year before being appointed interim director. Before that, he served as assistant director of WDFW's Intergovernmental Resource Management Program, leading the department's North of Falcon team which sets annual salmon-fishing seasons for marine waters including Puget Sound and the coast. Anderson also is WDFW's representative to the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC). Anderson joined WDFW in 1994 after serving seven years on the PFMC as a private citizen, including duties as PFMC vice chairman and chairman. Anderson began his professional fishery career over 30 years ago as owner and operator of a charter fishing boat business. He attended Grays Harbor College. As director, he will report to the commission and manage a department of 1,386 employees, with a biennial operating and capital budget of more than $350 million. -B. R.
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