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FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
scientist is Biologist of the Year
December 3, 2007
Contact: Carli Segelson, 727-896-8626
The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife
Agencies (SEAFWA) recognizes Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission’s (FWC) Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) scientist
Wesley Porak as Fisheries Biologist of the Year.
At this year’s annual meeting, SEAFWA honored Porak, an
FWC research scientist working at the FWRI Eustis Fisheries Research
Laboratory, for his contributions to fisheries conservation.
“This award is particularly prestigious for a
conservation agency scientist, because it amounts to recognition from
his distinguished colleagues, and it reflects great credit on this whole
agency,” said Ken Haddad, FWC executive director.
With 25 years of experience, Porak commits himself to
excellence in largemouth bass research, management and conservation.
Along with colleagues, he helped develop techniques to determine
largemouth bass growth rates, ages, longevity and survival in Florida
water bodies.
In addition to the award presented to Porak, FWC also
won a diversity award for minority recruitment, and Ken Haddad received
an award for his service as past-president of SEAFWA.
SEAFWA is composed of state agencies responsible for
management and protection of the fish and wildlife resources from 16
states, Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands.
FWRI conducts applied research and provides scientific
information used to protect, conserve and manage Florida’s wildlife and
its aquatic and marine resources. To learn more about FWRI’s research
programs, visit
http://research.MyFWC.com.
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