Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Chairman Rodney Barreto has announced that he will step down as chairman of the commission though he will remain on the board until his term ends in August.
He said he will also continue to serve as chairman until a new chairman is selected
Mister Barreto, who is from Miami, has served as chairman for six one-year terms in 2004 and 2006 through 2011.
During his term he received special recognition for his contributions in the establishment of a Research Natural Area in Dry Tortugas National Park to restore, protect and preserve the park’s pristine subtropical ecosystem.
The FWC’s seven commissioners are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Florida Senate to five-year terms.
Their role is to make science-based decisions that guide conservation of Florida’s fish and wildlife resources and habitats.
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