"WASHINGTON — Chris Oliver of Anchorage has been appointed to manage fisheries nationally for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Trump administration announced Tuesday.
Oliver has since 2000 led the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council, for which he has worked for 27 years. He gained broad support for the position from fisheries groups and members of Alaska's congressional delegation.
Oliver's first day as assistant administrator for NOAA Fisheries was Tuesday. He relocated to the Washington area for the job. The position is a political appointment but does not require Senate confirmation."
Erica Martinson reports for Alaska Dispatch News June 21, 2017.
"Alaskan Appointed To Head U.S. Fisheries Management for NOAA"
Source: Alaska Dispatch News, 06/22/2017