PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council is recruiting for five council member seats.
The positions represent citizen at large (primary and alternate), conservation (alternate) and research (primary and alternate), according to a press release.
Applications are due by Dec. 3.
Applications not received or postmarked by the deadline will not be considered.
For more information and a copy of the application, visit the council recruitment webpage, https://tinyurl.com/PDN-Recruit, or contact Chris Butler-Minor, sanctuary advisory coordinator, at Chris.ButlerMinor@noaa.gov or 360-406-2092.
The council is made up of 21 representatives from local and regional organizations and agencies whose role is to advise the sanctuary superintendent on matters of policy and in reviewing strategic plans.
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary is administered by NOAA and encompasses about 3,200 square miles off the Washington coast, extending from Cape Flattery to the mouth of the Copalis River.
