Association for Professional Observers
Encyclopedia
The Association for Professional Observers (APO) is an association of Fisheries Observer
s, comprised mainly for observers of the United States
. It is the first association on fisheries observation.
Further details regarding the goals be found within the Bylaws.
Observer Member: The first class of membership consists of those individuals who are either current or prior observers. To qualify as an observer member, the individual must currently be collecting or have collected fisheries data for any state, federal or international agency.
Observer members will have the right to vote for APO officers. The annual membership fee for observer members is $15.00.
Supporting Member: The second class of membership consists of members of the public who support APO’s mission and goals. Any member of the public may be a supporting member.
Supporting members do not have officer voting rights. The annual membership fee for supporting members is $10.00.
All members receive the newsletter, the Mail Buoy, by regular (if requested) and electronic mail.
Eugene, OR 97440 USA
e-mail: apo@apo-observers.org
Telephone: (541) 344-5503
Fisheries observer
A fisheries observer is an independent specialist who serves on board commercial fishing vessels, or in fish processing plants and other platforms, and is employed by a fisheries observer program, either directly by a government agency or by a third party contractor. Observers spend anywhere from...
s, comprised mainly for observers of the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
. It is the first association on fisheries observation.
Mission and Objectives
The Association for Professional Observers (APO) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization whose mission is to strengthen observer programs through advocacy and education. Their goal is to facilitate the exchange of fisheries information while providing an important source of fisheries observer program and fisheries observer data-use information. It is the intention that the results of their activities may encourage the recruitment and retention of professional observers and foster the best quality observer data for the purposes of conservation and the responsible management of marine living resources.Further details regarding the goals be found within the Bylaws.
Membership
The APO has 2 membership classes:Observer Member: The first class of membership consists of those individuals who are either current or prior observers. To qualify as an observer member, the individual must currently be collecting or have collected fisheries data for any state, federal or international agency.
Observer members will have the right to vote for APO officers. The annual membership fee for observer members is $15.00.
Supporting Member: The second class of membership consists of members of the public who support APO’s mission and goals. Any member of the public may be a supporting member.
Supporting members do not have officer voting rights. The annual membership fee for supporting members is $10.00.
All members receive the newsletter, the Mail Buoy, by regular (if requested) and electronic mail.
Mailing
PO Box 933Eugene, OR 97440 USA
e-mail: apo@apo-observers.org
Telephone: (541) 344-5503