CONTACT
   

Contact Information:

General Information/Inquiries:
info@juvenilefishID.com

Jake Duncan - Project Co-ordinator
jduncan@juvenilefishID.com

Erin Waterman - Research Guru
ewaterman@juvenilefishID.com

Web Related Inquiries
web@juvenilefishID.com

Acknowledgements:

Much volunteer work was donated to this effort by: Jake Duncan, Erin Waterman, Joshua Bricker, Cynthia Hunt, Al von Finster, Nick De Graff, and, many other people provided assistance and contributions, such as: Jean Jang, Paul Sparling, Darren Hebert, Steve Gotch, Patrick Milligan, Lawrence Vano, Sandra Beitz and Mike Bradford. Without these dedicated people, who have been willing to help along the way, this handbook and criteria wouldn’t have possible.

Originally from Vancouver Island, Erin Waterman moved to Dawson City in 2002 after visiting for many years to experience life in the north. Erin received her diploma of Technology in Environmental Science from Camosun College in 2000, and has since worked in various private and public sector facilities as an Environmental Laboratory Analyst. As a qualified Environmental Technician, Erin has taken part in a number of studies involving invertebrates, ground water and fish. Erin is certified in pesticide application for mosquito and biting flies and regularly assists with mosquito control in the Dawson City area. Erin is also a certified Fisheries Field Technician and is currently working towards the completion of her Bachelor’s of Science in Environmental Management. Erin can be reached via ewaterman@juvenilefishid.com.

Jake Duncan is presently employed as a Community Stewardship Coordinator via the Yukon Fish and Wildlife Management Board. Jake is also a commercial salmon fisher on the Yukon River and has been involved in community-based fisheries management and research in the Yukon for over 12 years.. Jake can be reached via jduncan@juvenilefishid.com

This report was meant to accompany the website: http://www.juvenilefishid.com
This website was developed by Josh Bricker. Josh Bricker is a freelance web designer and has worked on several projects in the Yukon, over the past year. Josh can be reached via josh@joshbricker.com

Drawings of fish species were completed by Cynthia Hunt. Cynthia has lived in the Dawson area for 18 years and divides her time between living near Dawson and living in the bush with her family on the upper Klondike River. She has spent several summers working as a Nature Interpreter and continues to study the flora and fauna of the region. Her paintings and reproductions can be found at the No Gold Gallery and Fortymile Gold in Dawson City. She can be contacted at klondikecynthia@hotmail.com or via Box 798 Dawson City, Yukon Y0B-1G0.

All photographs, unless otherwise noted, were taken by Jake Duncan and R.J. Nagano during the summer of 2003 and as part of the CRE-01-03 project that took place on the Yukon River near Dawson City. Coho photographs were modified from photos supplied by Ernest Keeley (UBC, Freshwater Fish Website,) and from Judy E. Hillaby’s (DFO) presentation: “Take the Coho Challenge”.

Funding was contributed to this project by the Yukon River Panel’s Restoration and Enhancement Fund.