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North Florida Field Office Staff Directory and Contact Information |
Information on this page is valid through June 30, 2008During the period of June 27 through July 11 we are relocating to our new offices. Availability of our staff may be limited during the transition. We anticpate phones at the new location will be operational in advance of our actual physical occupancy on or about July 1, 2008, thus you may leave voice messages and our staff will work to retrieve those and respond as quickly as possible. E-mail access will still be available during this period. |
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| U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service North Florida Field Office 6620 Southpoint Drive South, Suite 310 Jacksonville, FL 32216-0958 Go here for directions & map to our office Phone: (904)232-2580 (Voice mail available at all extension) Fax: (904)232-2404 |
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Dave Hankla ext. 108 Field Supervisor Click here to contact via email |
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| Linda Walker |
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Stan Simpkins |
Angelia Menchan ext. 103 Fiscal Officer Click here to contact via email |
Dawn Jennings |
Jay Herrington ext. 136 Regulatory Chief Supervisory, Fish & Wildlife Biologist Click here to contact via email |
Sandy MacPherson ext. 110 National Sea Turtle Coordinator Fish & Wildlife Biologist Contact via email |
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CalLee Davenport ext. 106 Fish & Wildlife Biologist Farm Bill/Partners Click here to contact via email |
Administrative Assistant ext. 102 - (Vacant) Click here to contact via email |
Chuck Underwood ext. 109 Public Affairs Officer Click here to contact via email |
Candace Martino ext. 129 Wildlife Biologist Click here to contact via email |
Michael Jennings ext. 113 Fish & Wildlife Biologist Contact via email |
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Heath Rauschenberger |
Administrative Assistant (Vacant) Click here to contact via email |
Linda White ext. 122 GIS Analyst Click here to contact via email |
John Milio |
Bill Brooks ext. 120 Wildlife Biologist Click here to contact via email |
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GIS/IT Assistant (Vacant) Click here to contact via email |
Paula Sisson ext. 126 Fish & Wildlife Biologist Click here to contact via email |
Jim Valade ext. 118 Fish & Wildlife Biologist Click here to contact via email |
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Jane Monaghan ext. 128 Wildlife Biologist Click here to contact via email |
Erin Gawera ext. 121 Fish & Wildlife Biologist Click here to contact via email |
Nicole Adimey ext. 123 Wildlife Biologist Click here to contact via email |
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Annie Dziergowski ext. 116 Wildlife Biologist Click here to contact via email |
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Saint Petersburg Satellite Office |
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| Bryan Pridgeon Coastal Programs Fish & Wildlife Biologist 727-510-1021 Click here to contact via email |
Linda Smith Project Planning & Consultations Fish & Wildlife Biologist 904-868-4044 Click here to contact via email |
Ann Marie Lauritsen |
Todd Mecklenborg Project Planning & Highways Fish & Wildlife Biologist 727-820-3705 Click here to contact via email |
Administrative Assistant (Vacant) XXX-XXX-XXXX Click here to contact via email |
Last modified June 11, 2008
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