Elizabeth Latti, Director of Fisheries and Hatcheries
Liz began her career with MDIFW in 2007 as a seasonal fisheries technician in the Strong region. She was later hired as the fisheries biology specialist, then regional fisheries resource biologist, before taking on her current position as the Fisheries Resource Supervisor.
For the past four years, Liz has overseen the Rangeley Lakes Region and has been successful working with a variety of individuals, groups, and partners to protect and promote the region’s unique fisheries, including large scale research projects on Mooselookmeguntic Lake and Bald Mountain Pond.
As Director of Fisheries and Hatcheries, Liz will oversee a division comprised of seven management regions, eight hatcheries, the fish health lab. She will also oversee budgeting, policy, operational procedures, management programs, hatchery operations, stocking programs, permitting, licensing programs, and more.
Liz’s passion, expertise, and skills will serve MDIFW well and be a tremendous asset to Maine’s fisheries and those who enjoy them.
Interested in joining the team? View our current employment opportunities online.
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