Mallory Voyk is an accomplished fisheries biologist with extensive experience in marine and freshwater ecosystems. Currently serving as a Fisheries Biologist II at the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission since November 2021, Mallory has previously worked as a Fisheries Technician II at the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, where recreational creel sampling was a primary focus. Additional roles include managing a fish trap-and-haul facility at Electron Hydro, LLC, and collecting field data on juvenile salmonids for the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. Mallory's early career includes significant contributions to groundfish data collection at Saltwater Inc. and involvement in biological consulting for endangered species at Aardvark Biological Services, alongside handling customer service and culinary duties in retail environments. Mallory holds a degree in Marine Biology from Humboldt State University.
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