Assessment & Monitoring
The Assessment and Monitoring (A&M) Branch supports
other FWS programs, partners and the public by collecting and analyzing
prioritized fish and wildlife information. The branch consists of
four primary program areas:
Examples of A&M services include population inventories,
terrestrial and aquatic habitat assessment, contaminant surveys and
analysis and ecological assessments. The branch compiles, assesses
and distributes ecological information as written reports, data sets
and Geographic Information System (GIS) products. Scientific peer
review is a key component of projects. The A&M branch also provides
technical assistance to other agencies, cooperators and the public.
Contact Information:
Bill Hanson
Acting Deputy Field Supervisor
Juneau Fish & Wildlife Field Office
3000 Vintage Blvd. Suite 201
Juneau, Alaska 99801
Phone: 907/780-1170
Fax: 907/586-7099
Email: bill_hanson@fws.gov
Last updated: September 5, 2008
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