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Fishery Biologist ; Field Monitor - PCN

Job in Juneau, Juneau Borough, Alaska, 99812, USA
Listing for: State of Alaska
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-06
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Environmental Science
  • Science
    Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Fishery Biologist 1 (Field Monitor - PCN 111439)

This position is open to Alaska Residents only. Please check our residency definition to determine if you qualify. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries is recruiting for a Fishery Biologist 1 located in Fairbanks, Alaska!

What You Will Be Doing

This Fishery Biologist 1 position (11 months) serves as the Field Monitor in the Upper Yukon River drainage and is based in Fairbanks, Alaska. This position has the opportunity to enjoy beautiful Interior Alaska summers while leading a variety of fisheries fieldwork and assisting Yukon and Tanana River fishermen in the Fairbanks ADF&G office. This position leads a Fish and Wildlife Technician 2 to help monitor the personal use, subsistence, and commercial salmon and nonsalmon fisheries in the Yukon and Tanana rivers.

In late summer through early winter, this position leads salmon enumeration surveys throughout the Yukon River drainage during aerial (helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft), river boat, and foot (river walks) surveys. As research projects arise in the Yukon River drainage, this position has an opportunity to participate and gain fisheries career skills.

Our Organization, Mission, And Culture

The mission of the Division of Commercial Fisheries is to manage subsistence, commercial, and personal use fisheries in the interest of the economy and general well-being of the citizens of the state, consistent with the sustained yield principle, and subject to allocations through public regulatory processes.

The fisheries tasks associated with this position will contribute to the management decisions that provide fishing opportunities for over 55 Alaskan communities in the Yukon River drainage. The diverse fisheries data collected will help to manage for wild, sustainable salmon runs. This position engages with Alaskan residents that rely on salmon along the river system to share information about personal use, subsistence, and commercial fisheries.

The Alaska Department of Fish & Game strives for a diverse and inclusive workforce where safety and well-being are paramount, and employees at all levels promote a culture where everyone is valued, treated equitably, and treated respectfully.

Benefits Of Joining Our Team

The State of Alaska is an excellent employer that offers benefits, including medical and retirement. In working with salmon populations and residents of the largest river system of Alaska, this position provides a solid foundation of fundamental fisheries career skills to allow growth within the department.

The Working Conditions You Can Expect

This position offers a nice balance of office and fieldwork, primarily based out of the Fairbanks ADF&G office. This position works daily in the office to convey fishing schedule and salmon run strength information to the public, issue subsistence and personal use fishing permits, assist commercial fishermen with registration forms and licensing, enter a variety of fisheries data (assessment, harvest, and biological), and plan fieldwork logistics.

Compile and analyze fisheries data that contributes to fisheries management decisions for subsistence, personal use, and commercial fisheries throughout the Yukon River drainage. The majority of the fieldwork takes place between Fairbanks and Delta Junction for day trips, with potential for travel to remote fishing sites for multiple days or weeks along the Yukon and Tanana rivers. This position will be able to enjoy working outside occasionally by leading monitoring trips to drive riverboats and snowmobiles to remote fishing sites, document fishing effort, visit with fishermen on the river, check for compliance with regulations, and collect biological samples as needed.

From late July to early December, this position plans and leads a variety of spawning salmon surveys in the Lower and Middle Yukon River (up to 10 days), Tanana River drainage (majority of the surveys), and Upper Yukon River (infrequent). Surveys include walking on riverbeds for up to 8 hours (weekly), flying in helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft (half or full days), and riding or driving in riverboats to count spawning Chinook, chum, and coho salmon.

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