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Date: December 10, 2021Subj: Robert D. Schultz Cover Letter & ResumeRe: As Per Our ConversationDear Reviewer:My name is Robert D. Schultz I currently live in Sudan, Texas. I was born and raised in Cambridge, Ohio graduated from the University of Washington and have extensive experience as an administrator and environmental specialist as well as with permitting & fisheries issues. Accordingly, consequent to our conversation this date I am conveying the following.Throughout my professional career my primary duties have entailed planning, synthesizing, organizing, coordinating, supervising and completing scientific projects and research relative to protection of the environment. Inherent in these pursuits is the responsibility to collect, process and present results vis--vis marine, estuarine & terrestrial development conflicts. Supplementary duties dictated I manage program personnel, create schedules, attend meetings, and serve as agency liaison, presenting validated results to wide-ranging interest groups as a Fish, Wildlife and Marine Biologist.In order to efficiently conclude the above referenced duties, I authored or co-authored, scientific reports, publications, memoranda, letters, study plans, operational plans, memoranda of agreement, cruise plans, position papers, permit reviews, contract specifications, interagency agreements, program reviews, and special board of investigation documents. Similarly, I organized, chaired and co-chaired various scientific meetings, planning sessions, strategy sessions, training sessions, workshops, and symposia. Foremost among these was a United States/Canada Environmental Information Exchange Workshop held in Vancouver BC February 20, 1979.In addition to stated professional experience listed on my resume I have been a Branch Chief, Project Leader, Area Wide Planner, Alaska Area Diving Officer, Researcher, Field Party Chief, Field Investigator, Permit Investigator, Interdisciplinary Team Leader, Coastal Zone & Project Manager. These duties entailed managing professional and other personnel in the context of defined economic, temporal and customary project constraints related to NEPA, ESA, Rivers & Harbors Act, Clean Water Act, the Fish & Wildlife Coordination Act the Coastal Zone Management Act and many, many, other congressional authorities. Please note throughout the duration of my professional experience I have in one way, or another been involved in protecting the environment from mismanagement of our nations waterways concerning fish & wildlife species and their habitat! Specific examples relate to personal research completed i.e., note citations under Publications on my resume!Consequently, given my ability in English and Spanish in concert with my multicultural exposure by virtue of my experience with NMFS, the USFWS, the BIA and the Christian University on San Andres Island in Colombia South America as well as my service in the United States Coast Guard in conjunction with diverse geographical exposure nationally as well as internationally it is logical to conclude the following. I have wide employment experience in several scientific positions at varied hierarchical stages in different geographical locations. Therefore, I have had to be highly organized and able to effectively communicate in a bi-lingual context on a myriad number of levels to different peoples across a broad spectrum of subject matter. This capacity has allowed me to establish long-term professional and personal relationships with team members, colleagues and friends! Additionally, my considerable personal experience has exacerbated my normally outgoing, albeit it organized personality.Moreover, to reiterate I wish to emphasize my professional experience is multidimensional in that in addition to my familiarity with fisheries, water quality & marine ecological issues in general, I also have extensive experience as an environmental specialist. Consequently, I am intimately conversant with biodiversity issues as related to habitat requirements from a marine, estuarine, freshwater and terrestrial perspective. Therefore, I offer my overall professional experience for your evaluation of my credentials in consonance with that which the Tribe may seek.December 10, 2021Robert D. Schultz206 East First AvenueSudan, Texas 79371As an addendum to the attached resume for two years I was appointed as the biologist/liaison for the City of Brady and the Limited Liability Corporation entitled MUDualistic. During that period and at present I coordinated with the following entities concerning management of Brady Lake, the surrounding wildlife resources and permitting for MUDualistic;1)Texas Parks and Wildlife2)The Corps of Engineers3)The Environmental Protection Agency4)Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and5)The US Fish & Wildlife Service, and the Texas Historical CommissionFurthermore, I have served as counsel to the City Council of Brady concerning general biological matters.Currently, I am a resident of the City of Sudan located at 206 East First Avenue Sudan, TX 79371 PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE As an adjunct to the above previously I have served as an environmental specialist working with the above stated entities as well as various state and private agencies. I am fluent in English and competent to conduct business in Spanish.Robert D. Schultz (Fish, Wildlife anFish, Wildlife, and Marine BiologistFour pages following:Robert D. Schultz206 East First Avenue Sudan, TX 79371EMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEmailto:EMAIL AVAILABLEEducation:Bachelors - ZoologyAugust 20, 1971University of WashingtonSeattle, WashingtonUniversity of New Mexico Gallup, NMSpanish, 92 to 94PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:May 2005 to August 2005Scientist III EA Science & Engineering Marietta, OhioSite Manager for 16 scientists pursuing studies on theMuskingum, Scioto and Ohio rivers. Defined term assignment relative to impingement, entrainment and icthyoplanktondata collection specific to electrical power generation plants.August 2000 to September 2001Dean Department of ScienceUniversity San Andres Island, Colombia S.A.Consultant to the university president regarding academic, curriculum, funding, international liaison, marine issues the coastal zone and the day-to-day activities of the university. Directed development of & authored selected correspondence & grant proposals.January 1999 to June 2000Environmental Specialist Arcadia, Florida USACounty septic inspector duties concomitant with septic system installation, design, appraisal, complaint investigation, and review for Desoto County.Acquired certification by examination for soils classification, engineering, system design, aggregate classification & Florida Administrative Code septic system regulations.January 1991 to October 1994Branch Chief, U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Gallup, New Mexico USA Supervisory program manager for 58 employees, I Managed a $9,000,000.00 annual budget Branch consisted of GIS, Environmental Protection, Natural Resources & Engineering Laboratory, Rights Protection, Soils & Range, Navajo Partitioned. Lands, Safety of Dams, Noxious Weeds & Natural Resources.March 1988 to January 1991Section Chief, U.S. Bureau of IndianAffairs Juneau, Alaska USAI Supervised fisheries and wildlife scientists relative to mining & minerals, fisheries, agriculture, reindeer, waterresources, & wildlife & parks programs. I managed an annual program budget of $1,000,000.August 1986 to March 1988Branch Chief, U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Zuni, New Mexico USAI supervised federal personnel, & managed naturalresources, forestry, range, fisheries & the agriculture programs. I provided direction to the Zuni pueblo relative to credit,Realty & road construction. I managed an extensive yearly budget.August 1985 to August 1986Fishery Biologist, U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Albuquerque, New Mexico USAI was the program manager for area fisheries. I transacted area endangered species program objectives. I conducted program reviews and recommended alternative management scenarios for resource conflicts.May 1984 to August 1985Fish & Wildlife Resource Specialist, U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Washington, DC USA.I served as a national level technical staff expert. I provided management direction for fish, wildlife &recreation. I compiled program inventory data & providedliaison between central office, area offices and tribal officials.December 1980 to May 1984Fisheries, Wildlife & Marine Biologist, U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service Juneau, Alaska USA.I was the area wide planner, diving officer, marine taxonomist & project leader for fisheries research. I planned studies and field investigations, assigned subordinates, and scheduled the research vessel (Curlew) and DeHavilland Beaver airplane. I completed data analysis, authored scientific documents & chaired the Regional Diving Program.April 1980 to December 1980Subsistence Rights Protection Specialist, U. S. Bureau ofIndian Affairs Juneau, Alaska USAI was the program leader for protection of native subsistence rights. I developed bureau policy coordinated contractual research analyzed pending legislation & served as agency liaison.June 1977 to April 1980Fisheries, Wildlife & Marine Biologist, U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service Juneau, Alaska USAI was the lead field biologist for investigating projects impactingfish, wildlife and the marine/estuarine environment. I reviewed & commented on draft environmental impact statements. I completed many extended sea duty assignments concerning studies relating to timber harvest, hydroelectric projects, surface mining & Army Corps of Engineers section 10/404 Rivers & Harbors & Clean Water Actpermit proposals.September 1974 to June 1977Fishery & Marine Biologist, National Marine Fisheries ServiceJuneau, Alaska USAI served as the chief field investigator for field activities concerning Section 10/404 of the Rivers & Harbors & Clean Water Act permit proposals. I reviewed & commented on draft environmental impact statements. I was a project biologist/diver assigned to completing selected fisheries research during lengthy cruises aboard ship.June 1973 to September 1974Fishery & Marine Biologist, National Marine Fisheries ServiceKodiak, Alaska USAI was a field party member, museum curator, field investigator and diver for the ground fish, crab, and diving programs. I assisted in completing research in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska. I prepared specimens for the museum collection and performed routine diving surveillance.Languages:English - Competent at all levelsSpanish - Competent to conduct businessGeographic Experience:I have performed professional services in the United States, Canada and Colombia, South America.Professional Affiliations:I am a past associate member of the American Institute ofFishery Research Biologists & a member of the AmericanAquaculture Association. I was also a member of the NativeAmerican Fish & Wildlife Society. Currently a member of theChickasaw Indian Tribe ID # 16132. NAUI certified diver 02-70, PADI Certified Open Water SCUBA Instructor 06-78. Class D Vessel Operator Capitan of the Port San Andres, Colombia SA 12-24-2000Honors/Awards:Performance Award Bureau of Indian Affairs 10-31-93Performance Award Bureau of Indian Affairs 12-21-92Performance Award Bureau of Indian Affairs 12-23-91Unit Citation National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration 1975Good Conduct Medal United States Coast Guard 09-20-63Publications:Some Effects of Log Dumping on Estuaries, Robert D. Schultz and Ronald J. Berg, June 1976 NMFSPreliminary Observations Concerning Timber Harvest and Fisheries Habitat Protection Zones in the Tongass National Forest Robert D. Schultz, 1978 USF&WSAnalysis & Results of Incidentally Caught Crabs by Japanese Trawl Vessels co-author 1973, NMFS, Kodiak LaboratoriesReferences:Dr. David Koehler (Senior Basin Ecologist) POB 247 Delta CO 8141 Telephone PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLECharles Osborn (Fish & Wildlife Biologist) RR #2 Box 3193 Ketchikan, AK 99901 Telephone PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEWilliam Hughes (Fish & Wildlife Biologist) Sitka, AK PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLESteven Davis (Natural Resource Manager) POB 387 Ramah, NM or Zuni BIA Office Telephone (505) 783-4639

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