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Alpena
FWCO Staff





StaffAlpena Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office (FWCO) staff specialize in a variety of fields including the following:
Biology of Great Lakes native species
Fishery ecology, management, and population dynamics
Aquatic invasive species issues
Habitat and ecosystem health on private and public lands
Simulation modeling, GIS, and statistical and technical applications
- 1836 tribal treaty fishery issues
The Alpena FWCO welcomes comments or questions about fish and wildlife resources and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service programs. Staff members are available for presentations to schools, civic groups, and other groups interested in fish and wildlife resources. To contact staff, please use the E-mail addresses provided below.
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Staff Projects and Contact InformationScott Koproski, Fishery biologist, Acting project leader scott_koproski@fws.gov
Treaty fishery assistance
Lake trout restoration
Lake sturgeon investigations
Refuge fishery assistanceAndrea Ania, Fishery biologist, andrea_ania@fws.gov
Fish passageBob Bergstrom, Marine engineer, bob_bergstrom@fws.gov
M/V Spencer F. BairdJames Boase, Fishery biologist, james_boase@fws.gov
Lake sturgeon investigations
Refuge fishery assistanceDave Bohn, Seamen fishermen, david_bohn@fws.gov
M/V Spencer F. BairdAnjanette Bowen, Fishery biologist, anjanette_bowen@fws.gov
Aquatic invasive species issues
Refuge fishery assistance
Accomplishment reporting
Education and outreach coordinatorAdam Kowalski, Fishery biologist, adam_kowalski@fws.gov
Treaty fishery assistance
Lake trout restoration
Lake sturgeon investigationsMike Perry, Captain, mike_perry@fws.gov
M/V Spencer F. BairdHeather Rawlings, Fish and wildlife biologist, heather_rawlings@fws.gov
Partners for Fish and Wildlife
