. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. JOHN GOTTSCHALK JOINS NMFS. John S. Gottschalk JohnS. Gottschalk has been named assist- ant to Philip M. Roedel, Director of the Na- tional Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Mr, Gottschalk was Director of Interior Depart- ment's Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife for the past 6 years; from 1959 to 1964, he directed that Bureau's regional office in Bos- ton, Mass. He joined the Fish and Wild- life Service in 1945. He worked on river basin studies, Federal aid to States, and was chief of the Division of Fisheries. His Duties Mr. Gotts


. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. JOHN GOTTSCHALK JOINS NMFS. John S. Gottschalk JohnS. Gottschalk has been named assist- ant to Philip M. Roedel, Director of the Na- tional Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Mr, Gottschalk was Director of Interior Depart- ment's Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife for the past 6 years; from 1959 to 1964, he directed that Bureau's regional office in Bos- ton, Mass. He joined the Fish and Wild- life Service in 1945. He worked on river basin studies, Federal aid to States, and was chief of the Division of Fisheries. His Duties Mr. Gottschalk will advise Director Roedel on problems of sport fisheries. When the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis- tration (NOAA) was established on Oct. 3, 1970, the research programs on marine sport fish formerly conducted by Interior Depart- ment were transferred to NMFS. Included were laboratories at Sandy Hook, ; Nar- ragansett, ; Tiburon, Calif.; Panama City, Fla.; and Aransas Pass, Tex. Mr. Gottschalk also will be liaison with recreational fishing groups in the United States. He will handle special studies: for example, unnecessary disputes between fish- ing groups. Rich Experience Mr. Gottschalk was born in Berne, Ind. He received an AB degree from Earlham Col- lege in 1934, and a Master's degree in fish- eries biology from Indiana University in 1943. He served as Superintendent of Fisheries, Indiana Department of Conservation, from January 1938 to September 1941. He is a past vice president of the Wildlife Society. In 1955, he received an American Motors Conservation Award, a national cita- tion for outstanding service in conservation. He is also a past president of the American Fisheries Society. Director Roedel said: "We are delighted tohave a man of Mr. Gottschalk's knowledge, experience, and ability. He is nationally known as a conservationist and fishery scien- tist. We feel he is the ideal man to head up our marine sport fish ;. Please


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