Friday, July 15, 2011

FWC dedicates 20 new officers to conservation efforts

“Patrol, protect, preserve.”
The motto for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) Division of Law Enforcement was on the minds of 20 new officers Friday when they graduated as the FWC’s 16th officer class.
At a ceremony at the Florida Public Safety Institute, near Tallahassee, they pledged their efforts to patrol Florida’s lands and waters and protect and preserve its people and resources.
Col. Jim Brown, director of the FWC’s Division of Law Enforcement, mentioned how FWC officers are the first point of contact most people have with the agency.
            “This privilege carries great responsibility,” Brown said. “As they interact with the public, I know these new officers will uphold our values: integrity, professionalism, dedication and adaptability.”
As FWC officers, they will patrol Florida’s lands – nearly 54,000 square miles of it – as well as Florida’s nearly 6,000 square miles of water.
“These officers will be protecting the ‘Fishing Capital of the World’ and one of the largest public hunting systems in the country,” said FWC Chairman Kathy Barco, the guest speaker at the ceremony.
The new officers began their training in January. The beginning part of each FWC academy teaches recruits basic law enforcement information and skills.
“During the final eight weeks of each academy, we focus on the unique information and skills it takes to be an FWC officer,” said Maj. Mark Warren, head of the FWC’s training section.
            The specialized training involves firearms proficiency, wildlife identification, vessel operation, defensive tactics, all-terrain vehicle operation, detection for boating and driving under the influence and a focus on state and federal wildlife and fisheries laws. 
The graduates will now spend three months with a field-training officer and are assigned as follows:
Rafael Almagro – Miami-Dade                         Paul Godward, II – Palm Beach
Casey Anderson – Levy                                                 Matthew Gore – Franklin
Christian Ariza – Broward                                Brandon Lewis – Broward
Anna Baker – Brevard                                        Serdar Mert – Miami-Dade
Caralyn Cain – Duval                                         Brian Norris – Charlotte
Nick Carman – Broward                                    George Reynaud – Miami-Dade
Alexander Diaz – Miami-Dade                         Stuart Spoede – Lee
Richard Doricchi – Martin                               Austin Warne – Broward
Brian Ferguson – Pinellas                          Daniel Willman – Brevard
Jordan Fuscaldo – Brevard                             Aaron Wise – Hillsborough

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