March 25, 2025 — The following was released by the National Fish Habitat Partnership:
The National Fish Habitat Partnership Board (Board) is seeking a candidate representing the commercial fishing industry to join the National Fish Habitat (Board). This three-year position offers an opportunity to contribute to the protection, restoration, and enhancement of fish habitat nationwide. The Board coordinates conservation efforts through 20 Fish Habitat Partnerships across the U.S. and includes representatives from federal and state agencies, Tribes, NGOs, and private industry.
Interested candidates must submit a resume and letter of interest to info@fishhabitat.org by Mar
Additional Information
The National Fish Habitat Partnership Board (Board) seeks nominations from organizations or individuals whose work and interests include fisheries and aquatic habitat conservation to fill one vacant seat on the Board representing the commercial fishing industry. The term of the Board seat will be three years once elected to the Board. The Board views the wide-range of its members and their respective organizations as critical to our conservation mission to protect, restore, and enhance our country’s fish and aquatic communities through a network of partnerships that foster fish habitat conservation and improve the quality of life for the American people. The National Fish Habitat Partnership Board’s membership was codified in 2020 (reauthorized in 2024) through the America’s Conservation Enhancement Act (ACE Act) Section 203(b)(5) to implement the vision and requirements of the ACE Act and the National Fish Habitat Action Plan.
What is the National Fish Habitat Board?
As detailed in the ACE Act and Board’s National Fish Habitat Action Plan, the Board through its bylaws facilitates the coordination of fish habitat conservation efforts through 20 Fish Habitat Partnerships across the United States. The Partnerships focus on specific geographic regions, species, or habitat types and use an evidence-based, scientific approach to conservation. The 28-member Board is composed of representatives from federal and state agencies, Tribes, non-governmental organizations, private industry, and other partners. Through participation in committees and ad hoc working groups, Board members are responsible for the following:
- Supporting the national network of Fish Habitat Partnerships
- Reviewing Fish Habitat Partnership project submissions
- Establishing National Conservation Priorities
- Communicating NFHP activities with a variety of audiences including Congress
- Developing national habitat assessments to evaluate the condition of U.S. aquatic habitats
- Further implementing NFHP provisions of the America’s Conservation Enhancement Act and Reauthorization.