May 11, 2017 — The following was written by Peggy Parker and published today by Seafoodnews.com:
Chris Oliver, Executive Director director of the Alaska-based North Pacific Fisheries Management Council, has been offered and has accepted the position of Assistant Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. A tentative start date is Monday, June 19, 2017.
Oliver notified members of the NPFMC and staff by email yesterday, explained that “this appointment is still subject to the White House vetting and approval process, which may take a few weeks, so it is NOT final yet.”
He said that recent industry rumors, plus the need for transition planning, led to his email.
Only the Commerce Department or the White House can make any official announcement on the position, and that cannot happen until the process is complete.
“I, and Commerce, would have preferred to keep this information close until the full appointment process is indeed finalized, but given the timing involved, and the necessary transitional aspects involved, I feel it is incumbent upon me to let everyone know the status of this,” Oliver wrote.
It is widely believed that Oliver’s appointment will give NMFS needed stability and deep experience at a time of significant budget and regulatory review.
There were two other contenders for the job — Robert Barham, who served as wildlife and fisheries secretary under former Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R), and LaDon Swann who heads up the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium.
This story originally appeared on Seafoodnews.com, a subscription site. It is reprinted with permission.