Ryan Denton

Senior Environmental Scientist Specialist at California Department of Fish and Wildlife
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Ventura, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Environmental Scientist Specialist
      • Apr 2023 - Present

      Santa Barbara, California, United States • Responsible for oversight of the CRFS through interaction with Marine Region staff, Data and Technology Division staff, License and Revenue Branch staff. • Coordinates the review of complex issues involving the field program. Facilitates and resolves recreational fisheries data analyses and issues. • Coordinated with CRFS supervisors and staff, to ensure implementation of CRFS policies and goals. • Served as Marine Region contract and grant manager for… Show more • Responsible for oversight of the CRFS through interaction with Marine Region staff, Data and Technology Division staff, License and Revenue Branch staff. • Coordinates the review of complex issues involving the field program. Facilitates and resolves recreational fisheries data analyses and issues. • Coordinated with CRFS supervisors and staff, to ensure implementation of CRFS policies and goals. • Served as Marine Region contract and grant manager for CRFS. Prepared annual budgets and ensured budgets were not exceeded by coordinating with CRFS supervisors and staff to track expenditures. • Represented the Department in consultations and discussions within the Department and with other State, Federal and public agencies dealing with recreational fishery data and analyses. • Developed and implemented appropriate outreach in response to stakeholder, public, agency or news media inquiries, including responses to referrals.

    • Environmental Scientist
      • Mar 2014 - Mar 2023

      Los Alamitos, California, United States • Served as the lead person for up to 20 Scientific Aids and 1 Fish & Wildlife Technician. • Routinely interviewed, assisted in the hiring process, and trained and directed field samplers who collect fisheries dependent data. • Developed monthly sampling schedule for each field sampler and conduct weekly and monthly data QC checks to ensure accuracy and correct outliers. • Coordinated day-to-day sampling operations, including scheduling and time reporting, … Show more • Served as the lead person for up to 20 Scientific Aids and 1 Fish & Wildlife Technician. • Routinely interviewed, assisted in the hiring process, and trained and directed field samplers who collect fisheries dependent data. • Developed monthly sampling schedule for each field sampler and conduct weekly and monthly data QC checks to ensure accuracy and correct outliers. • Coordinated day-to-day sampling operations, including scheduling and time reporting, reviewing monthly travel claims and budget tracking, and purchasing sampling equipment. • Represented project at departmental and external meetings, workshops, and planning sessions. • Analyzed fishery dependent data to compile overview of southern California saltwater basses for annual CalCOFI report. • Assisted with fishery-independent field sampling conducted from small vessels and Department research vessel.

    • Scientific Aid
      • Nov 2010 - Mar 2014

      Los Alamitos, California, United States • Collected fishery-dependent recreational fishery data and biological samples at public launch ramps, piers, jetties, and beach/bank sites using standardized protocol. Additionally, data was collected onboard Commercial Passenger Fishing Vessels (CPFV). All fish observed were identified to the species level and fish lengths, weights and other biological data were collected. • Performed weekly QC checks on all data submitted to field office and developed… Show more • Collected fishery-dependent recreational fishery data and biological samples at public launch ramps, piers, jetties, and beach/bank sites using standardized protocol. Additionally, data was collected onboard Commercial Passenger Fishing Vessels (CPFV). All fish observed were identified to the species level and fish lengths, weights and other biological data were collected. • Performed weekly QC checks on all data submitted to field office and developed many data tracking protocols that are currently still in use. • Entered data into Department database using Adobe entry sheets. • Assisted with training all new Scientific Aids on protocol and fish identification.

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Museum Guide
      • Jan 2013 - Mar 2014

      Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Aquatic Nursery Staff Member • Presented programming and informal science education to a diverse audience of aquarium guests. • Served as a mentor to high school researchers as they planned and conducted various research projects. • Cultured multiple southern California fish and invertebrate species for public education and research purposed. • Performed daily husbandry, aquarist, and maintenance tasks to ensure the wellbeing of … Show more Aquatic Nursery Staff Member • Presented programming and informal science education to a diverse audience of aquarium guests. • Served as a mentor to high school researchers as they planned and conducted various research projects. • Cultured multiple southern California fish and invertebrate species for public education and research purposed. • Performed daily husbandry, aquarist, and maintenance tasks to ensure the wellbeing of collection animals in accordance with strict protocols. Show less

    • United States
    • Fisheries
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Fisheries Technician
      • Sep 2009 - Dec 2010

      Los Alamitos, California, United States • Collected fishery-dependent recreational fishery data and biological samples at public launch ramps, piers, jetties, and beach/bank sites using standardized protocol. Additionally, data was collected onboard Commercial Passenger Fishing Vessels (CPFV). All fish observed were identified to the species level and fish lengths, weights and other biological data were collected.

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Summer Camp Instructor
      • Jun 2007 - Aug 2009

      Santa Barbara, California Area

Education

  • University of California, Santa Barbara
    Bachelor of Science, Aquatic Biology
    2005 - 2009

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