The Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries currently has six fisheries biologists on staff. The primary delineation of responsibilities is based on regional watershed management areas. The state is divided into seven regional watershed management areas. In addition to regional responsibilities assigned, each biologist has a specific area of expertise and oversees related research and management programs:
For information regarding management programs, or about a water you fish in, contact the appropriate biologist using the topics or the "clickable map" below.
FRESHWATER BIOLOGISTS and RESPONSIBILITIES
Fisheries Management in the Lower Atlantic Coastal Watershed
Warmwater Fish Management
Eric Boehm, Assistant Fisheries Biologist
Fisheries Management in the Passaic River Watershed
Scott Collenburg, Senior Fisheries Biologist
Fisheries Management in the Raritan and Rahway Watersheds
Stream Temperature Monitoring
Scott Collenburg, Senior Fisheries Biologist
Fisheries Management in the Upper Delaware (Watershed
Trout Stocking Coordinator, GIS, Database Management
Ross Shramko, Senior Fisheries Biologist
Coldwater Fishes Management, Federal Grant Coordinator
RossShrako, Senior Fisheries Biologist
Fisheries Management in the Lower Delaware Watershed
Warmwater Fisheries Management and Invasive Species
Chris Smith, Principal Fisheries Biologist
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