Lynker is seeking out a talented and experienced Hawaii Fisheries Extension Agent to support a division of NOAA for a long term contract. The Habitat Conservation Division (HCD) of the Pacific Islands Regional Office (PIRO) of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is working cooperatively with the CRCP to enhance the conservation of coral reef habitat throughout the US Pacific Islands. The goal of Pacific Islands Coral Reef Conservation Initiative (PICRCI) is to establish an enhanced coral reef conservation presence within the existing NMFS/PIRO/HCD through research, training, and extension services. Hawaii has a need for direct community interaction among Federal and State fisheries resource agencies, University of Hawaii, and the individual communities as well as the fishing public at large.
Hawaii is full of tight-knit local communities that would benefit from having direct interaction with State resource agencies. These communities are direct resource users of the nearshore coral reef resources of Hawaii. Directly interacting with these communities should help conserve nearshore coral reef resources. During a series of public meetings in Hawaii, fisher’s forums, and other meetings, the public has voiced interest in receiving help from Hawaii’s Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) on numerous issues related to their communities. In response to this request, DAR has outlined this project for a fisheries extension agent, which is similar to services that are provided currently to local farmers.
The fisheries extension agent is critical in advancing the State’s management actions to protect coral reefs and coral reef resources. Tight-knit communities usually respond better to a one-on-one interaction than during large, formal, multi-community meetings, and the fisheries extension agent would be able to meet in these smaller groups within the fishing communities.
The fisheries extension agent would be able to help explain the State regulatory statutes and the need for coral reef resource conservation. The agent would be able to spend more time on difficult subjects such as Marine Protected Areas, gear restrictions, size restrictions, and fisheries science subjects such as reproduction and recruitment. By interacting directly with the communities of coral reef resource users, the agents shall help the communities understand the need and reasoning behind protecting coral reefs and coral reef resources. The agent shall be able to help evaluate the resources for the community in both extractive and non-extractive uses.
Tasks of the Hawaii Fisheries Extension Agent selected will include the following:
Task Descriptions:
Required Activities:
The Hawaii Fisheries Extension Agent shall complete the following projects and deliver them to the NMFS Project Leader no later than the end of the period of performance for this task order. All deliverables shall be submitted to the NMFS Government Project Leader.
The NMFS Government Project Leader is responsible for the overall scheduling of the project activity and selection of communication needs. Regular meetings between the Contractor and the NMFS Government Project Leader will be required to outline a work schedule and prioritize tasks. The Contractor is responsible for scheduling the work to be done each day, within the work schedule of the NMFS staff. Contractor personnel are required to do the work, generating high-quality results in a timely manner, with guidance and oversight from the NMFS Government Project Leader.
Travel is required to service the fishing community statewide by conducting education and outreach activities on neighboring islands and to train the Fishery Extension Agent on new communication, facilitation, and behavior change techniques. For example, training is required for community-based social marketing to assist in the ability to foster change toward more sustainable fishing behaviors and practices. If such travel is required during FY25, it will be coordinated through existing travel approval mechanisms, including those to approve excepted travel during the Covid-19 pandemic, which require contract and federal approval. Contractor personnel may periodically be required to drive Government Vehicles. When available, DOC will provide contractor personnel with a Government Vehicle to conduct the duties required under the task order once Government Defensive Driving training is complete.
The Ideal Hawaii Fisheries Extension Agent will have the following:
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