Prince William Sound Aquaculture Corporation
Kerin Kramer is an experienced Human Resources professional with a diverse background in management and education. Currently serving as the Human Resources Manager at Prince William Sound Aquaculture Corporation since March 2021, Kerin previously worked as a Human Resources Representative at N C Machinery Company and was self-employed as a Grant Writer. From October 2002 to March 2019, Kerin held the position of Executive Director at the Native Village of Eyak, overseeing tribal government programs and services. Additionally, Kerin has experience as an Adjunct Instructor at Prince William Sound Community College, teaching post-secondary students. Educational qualifications include an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Office Management and Technology from Prince William Sound College and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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Prince William Sound Aquaculture Corporation
Prince William Sound Aquaculture Corporation (PWSAC) is a non-profit corporation founded in 1974 by a local commercial fishermen’s organization to optimize Alaska’s wild salmon resources. PWSAC produces hatchery-born, ocean-raised wild salmon for the commercial, sport, personal use and subsistence fisheries in the Prince William Sound and Copper River regions. With headquarters in Cordova, Alaska, PWSAC operates four remote salmon hatcheries in Prince William Sound and one on the Copper River in Paxson. About 600 million salmon fry and smolt are produced for release into Pacific waters. The returning adults benefit all user groups. PWSAC operations are financed through the sale of fish to processors and a salmon enhancement tax paid by commercial fishermen.