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Zachary Anglin 

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Salt Lake City, UT  84115
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Resume Headline: Zachary Anglin - Fisheries Biologist

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Zachary W. Anglin

 

Zachary W. Anglin

Current Address:

anglinzw@gmail.com

Permanent Address:

56 W. Grove Ave.

(706) 499-6534

1100 Colonel Hough Road

Salt Lake City, UT 84115

 

Clarkesville, GA 30523

 

Education

The University of Georgia

Master of Science in Forest Resources

GPA: 3.96/4.00

Honors: Graduated Summa Cum Laude

Credits: 108 Semester hours

Relevant Coursework: Animal Biodiversity Conservation, Behavioral Ecology, Experimental Methods in Forestry and Natural Resources Research, Fisheries Problems in Advanced Fish Ecology, Fish Physiology, Freshwater Mussel Conservation, Statistical Methods II, Stream Ecology.

 

Athens, GA

December 2012

The University of Georgia

Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources

GPA: 3.80/4.00

Honors: Graduated Magna Cum Laude, HOPE Scholarship Recipient, Presidential Scholar, Dean’s List

Credits: 132 Semester hours

Relevant Coursework: Chemistry I & II, Concepts in Biology, Conservation Genetics, Ecology of Natural Resources, Earth Processes and Environments, Environmental Biology of Fishes, Fisheries Management, Ichthyology, Insect Natural History, International Issues in Natural Resources and Conservation, Limnology, Natural Resource Conservation, Population Dynamics, Principles of Biology II, Soils and Hydrology, Spatial Analysis, Vertebrate Natural History.

Athens, GA

December 2010

 

Aquatic Biology Experience

Utah Department of Natural Resources; Division of Wildlife Resources

Fisheries Technician I

Supervisor: Don Wiley (Office: 801.491.5650; Cell: 801.368.8664)

·   Perform aquatic field surveys of sport fish for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

·   Assist with gill netting and fish population assessments on both lotic and lentic systems

·   Assess stream habitat and conduct population surveys via electrofishing and snorkeling

·   Perform stream restoration work to improve fish reintroduction and stocking programs

·   Operate fish traps and monitor fish spawning activities

·   Utilize rotenone to remove non-native and exotic aquatic species from waters designated for reintroduction of native fishes

·   Collect limnological information and angler surveys

·   Perform data entry and analysis, as well as routine maintenance and office work, and other related duties as assigned

·   Assist Native Fisheries Biologists in the monitoring and augmentation of June Sucker populations in Utah Lake via trammel netting, trap netting, commercial bycatch surveys, and juvenile stocking

 

Springville, UT

April 2014-

Present

Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

Fisheries Technician

Supervisor: Cameron Zuber (Office: 916.464.6351; Cell: 310.968.0861)

·   Implement the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Heritage and Wild Trout Program in various watersheds across the state

·   Monitor population trends of native salmonid species, including rare, threatened, and federally endangered trout, to determine necessary management actions and potential fishing regulations

·   Utilize standard fish sampling techniques such as snorkeling, electrofishing, and seining to explore wild trout population characteristics

·   Ensure the scientific integrity of all data collected by following standardized sampling protocol and implementing QA/QC measures.

·   Determine stream health by assessing habitat and water quality variables such as water velocity, temperature, pH, conductivity, canopy cover, substrate composition, % large woody debris, meso-habitat type, wetted width, erosion, cover, and other indicators of stream health

·   Collect genetic, gonad, and scale samples from isolated trout populations to determine genetic heterogeneity and inbreeding intensity, identify potential founder populations, and establish age at maturity.

·   Assist in the recovery and reestablishment of federally endangered Paiute Cutthroat trout in Silver King Creek, CA

·   Engage in strenuous activity (hiking, wading, swimming, carrying heavy packs up to 50 pounds) for long distances (up to 10 miles) over an extended period of time (multiple weeks) in remote areas without days off.

·   Maintain and repair all sampling gear and equipment

·   Inform and educate the public on the importance of intact ecosystems by promoting the stewardship of natural resources

 

Sacramento, CA

June 2013-

November 2013

University of Georgia

Graduate Research Assistant

Supervisor: Dr. Gary D. Grossman (706.542.1160)

·   Planned, developed, and executed a Master of Science thesis which investigated the unknown seasonal and annual microhabitats utilized by and movements of native southern brook trout within the southern Appalachian Mountains

·   Developed leadership skills by coordinating and supervising field crews in the collection and recording of biological data

·   Mastered skills for utilizing standard fish sampling techniques such as snorkeling, electrofishing, seining, PIT-tagging and marking fish for mark-recapture and survival estimation, population dynamics, and population characteristics

·   Acquired basic stream health assessment and water quality monitoring skills for measuring abiotic characteristics: water velocity (flow meter), temperature (thermometer), turbidity (turbidimeter), pH (pH probe), conductivity (conductivity meter), dissolved oxygen (DO probe); as well as biotic characteristics: macroinvertebrate abundance and diversity, bacterial and algal densities, macrophyte diversity, invasive species identification, and other indicators of lotic and lentic system health

·   Gained experience utilizing fish anesthetics such as tricaine methanesulfonate (MS222) and clove oil

·   Analyzed and interpreted data and reported findings in a clear and logical manner using appropriate statistical techniques and methods

·   Performed laboratory analyses and other duties as required

 

Athens, GA

January 2011- December 2012

Trout Unlimited

Fisheries Technician Intern

Supervisor: Leon Brotherton (706.947.3112)

·   Collaborated with members of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Forest Service through the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture and Trout Unlimited’s Back-the-Brookie program to improve native brook trout habitat

·   Assisted in the construction of fish habitat structures to improve habitat quality for native trout

·   Performed habitat assessments to estimate stream health before construction of habitat structures

·   Aided fisheries biologists and technicians during summer stream sampling, using backpack electro-fishing techniques

·   Identified, weighed and measured trout and other fish and accurately recorded capture data for further assessment

Clarkesville, GA

June - August 2009

 

 

 

Relevant Experience

University of Georgia

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Supervisor: Dr. Gary D. Grossman (706.542.1160)

·   Served as a teaching assistant (TA) for three split-level collegiate courses (both graduate-level and undergraduate-level) over a two year period. Courses taught: Limnology, Fisheries Management, and Fish Physiology

·   Developed valuable communication skills such as public speaking, conference speaking, presentation development and execution, and scientific and general public writing skills

·   Well practiced in the use of presentation software and data management software such as Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel

·   Acquired and honed leadership skills by leading class discussions, preparing laboratory exercises, organizing class projects, and maintaining class participation

·   Utilized a single engine 20ft Carolina Skiff to perform gillnet and driftnet sampling for Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon and trawl for benthic samples within estuarine and coastal rivers

Athens, GA

January 2011- December 2012

 

Additional Experience

W.F. Holcomb Family Farm FLP

Maintenance Worker and Groundskeeper

Supervisor: David R. Evans (706.768.3354)

·   Operated and maintained large machinery used in the daily functions of the farm

·   Assisted in the construction of barns and other buildings

·   Employed farming techniques to assist in the growth, maintenance, and harvest of timber and grain crops

·   Executed weekly landscaping duties

·   Developed skills in carpentry, wiring, and plumbing

 

Clarkesville, GA

June 2006 -

August  2008

Habersham County School System Technology Department

Computer Technician Assistant

Supervisor: Jason Hogan (706.778.2020)

·   Assisted in upgrading, formatting, and installing computers and selected electronic equipment

·   Provided pickup and delivery service for obsolete and unused computers and other selected equipment

Cornelia, GA

June 2004 -

August  2005

 

Professional Publications

Anglin, Z. W. & G. D. Grossman. 2013. Microhabitat use by southern brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in a headwater North Carolina stream. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 22(4): 567-577.

 

Anglin, Z. W. & G. D. Grossman. 2012. Movement of southern brook trout in a North Carolina headwater stream. Hydrobiologia: submitted (15 ms. pp.).

 

Certifications

Licensed Non Commercial Pesticide Applicator – Surface Water approved; Utah Dept. of Ag. and Food. License no.: 4002-16807 (expires: 12/31/2016)

Certified Associate Fisheries Professional – American Fisheries Society

National Association of Boating Law Administrators Georgia Boater Safety Certified

6 September 2014

 

13 May 2013

19 February 2013

 

Job Related Training

American CPR Training: C.A.R.E. CPR and First Aid certified; completion date: 04 June 2013

Sierra Rescue: Wilderness First Aid certified; completion date: 04 June 2013

 

June 2013 – Present

June 2013 – Present

 

 

Language Skills

Spanish: Spoken (novice), Written (novice)

 

Affiliations

Trout Unlimited, Oconee River Chapter – Member

March 2009 – Present

American Fisheries Society, Utah Chapter – Member

August 2008 – Present

National Society of Collegiate Scholars – Member

January 2007 – Present

 

Additional Information

Trout Unlimited Cold Water Fisheries Scholarship Recipient (2010 and 2011)

 

References

Name

Employer

Title

Phone

Email

Don Wiley

Utah DWR

Sportfish Biologist

(801) 368-8664

donwiley@utah.gov

Roger Bloom

California DFW

Senior Fisheries Biologist

(916) 464-6335

rbloom@dfg.ca.org

Stan Allen

Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

Senior Program Manager

(503) 595-3100

stan_allen@psmfc.org

 



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Job Title

Company

Experience

Wildlife Technician I

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

- Present

 

Additional Info

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Current Career Level:

Experienced (Non-Manager)

Work Status:

US - I am authorized to work in this country for any employer.

 

 

Target Job:

Target Job Title:

Fisheries Biologist

 

Target Company:

Company Size:

Occupation:

Quality Assurance/Safety

·         Environmental Protection/Conservation

 

Target Locations:

Selected Locations:

US-UT-Salt Lake City