Earl Steele
Earl Steele has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Fisheries from the University of Washington, and over 30 years of experience in oyster culture, clam culture, fish culture, enhancement projects, commercial fishing, and fisheries consulting work.
He was named Washington Vocational Educator of the Year in 1988, and received the Puget Power Educator of the Year Award in 1994. In 1996, the Puget Sound Gillnetters Association recognized him for his contribution of over twenty years of salmon enhancement work. and the Fisheries Technology Program was named Enhancement Program of the Year in 1988.
Along with full-time teaching as BTC’s Fisheries Technology Program instructor, Earl continues to work in his family's oyster and clam farm in Hood Canal and frequently acts as a fisheries consultant.
Degrees and Certifications B.S., Fisheries, University of Washington WA Professional Technical Certification
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