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Eric Schwaab has spent the majority of his career at the Maryland
Department of Natural Resources, where he began as a natural resources
police law enforcement officer in 1983.
It gives me great pleasure to announce Eric Schwaab as the new
assistant administrator for fisheries, starting February 16. We are
excited to have someone with Eric's experience and proven leadership to
bring a fresh perspective to the management of NOAA's National Marine
Fisheries Service. Eric will lead NOAA's efforts to rebuild our
fisheries and the jobs and livelihoods that depend on them. His
immediate priorities include improving outreach and relationships with
recreational and commercial fishermen, better aligning federal and
regional fisheries priorities, restoring confidence in fisheries law
enforcement, and promoting management approaches that will achieve both
sustainable fisheries and vibrant coastal communities.
Eric brings more than 25 years of experience in local, state and
federal natural resource management. He has spent the majority of his
career at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, where he began
as a natural resources police law enforcement officer in 1983. He
eventually served as director of the Maryland Forest Service; director
of the Maryland Forest, Wildlife and Heritage Service; and director of
the Maryland Fisheries Service. In 2003, Eric left the Maryland
Department of Natural Resources to serve as resource director for the
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies until 2007. He then returned
to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources as the deputy
secretary. Eric has also served as a member of the U.S. Department of
Commerce Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee.
Eric is a creative and proven manager, consensus builder and
leader. He has developed and implemented solutions to address
challenges in regional habitat restoration, including Chesapeake Bay
restoration issues, fish and wildlife conservation, public lands
management, natural resources law enforcement, public agency
administration, strategic planning and leadership development.
I am excited to welcome Eric to the NOAA family. He will work with
NOAA leadership, the fisheries service, his fellow assistant
administrators and our many constituents to further our efforts to
protect and manage the nation's fisheries, our other trust resources
including marine mammals and sea turtles, and the ecosystems upon which
they depend. Welcome Eric!
I would also like to take this opportunity to express my deep
appreciation to Dr. Jim Balsiger, the acting assistant administrator,
for his superb and sustained leadership. Jim has led the fisheries
service for over two years in this capacity, far from his home in
Alaska, and done so with distinction. He was especially instrumental in
engaging the fishery management councils in the process of developing
the draft catch shares policy. Dr. Balsiger will soon return to his
position as NOAA Fisheries' regional administrator for Alaska, but
before doing so will assist Eric with his transition into the fisheries
service and NOAA. I'd also like to thank the entire team at NOAA
Fisheries who have done an excellent job during this period.
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