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Undergraduate coursework in Fisheries Science, Limnology, Ecology, Environmental Science, or related field. Reservoir sampling duties include collecting and PIT-tagging and/or elastomer (VIE) tagging juvenile Chinook salmon, measuring, and weighing fish, and recording biological information for target and non-target species.
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Familiarity with California regulatory environment including Section 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act, Section 1602 of the California Fish and Game Code, the Porter-Cologne Act, Endangered Species Act, California Endangered Species Act, California Environmental Quality Act, Section 2081 of the California Fish and Game Code, and Magnuson-Stevenson Fisheries Act.
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The primary goals of Northeast federal fishery observation programs are to provide quantitative biological, vessel, and gear-selectivity information for various New England and Mid-Atlantic fisheries.
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Examples of things that CEC currently does are: NEPA document production, ESA Section 7/10 consultation including Biological Assessment (BA) and Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) preparation, waters delineations, avian surveys, botanical surveys, archaeological surveys, herpetological surveys, mussel surveys, or other listed species assessments.
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Completion of 15 credits of college-level courses in biology, environmental science, public health, or a related field of study; AND One (1) year of experience performing work in fields such as fisheries, wildlife technicians, pest control, or wetland management; OR.
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The Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences has strong biological, physical, chemical, geological, fisheries, and wetland biogeochemistry programs in continental shelf, coastal, estuarine, and wetland environments.
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Examples of things that CEC currently does are NEPA document production, ESA Section 7/10 consultation including Biological Assessment (BA) and Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) preparation, wetland delineations, avian surveys, botanical surveys, archaeological surveys, herpetological surveys, mussel surveys, or other listed species assessments.
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Demonstrated field experience conducting some or all of the following: water quality sampling, biological assessments, habitat assessments, fluvial geomorphology surveys, aquatic sampling techniques (e.g. electrofishing, seining, kick net), or sediment sampling.
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Biologists from all disciplines are encouraged to apply with special attention to the following areas (Animal Science, Animal Behavior, Zoology, Botany, Marine Biology, Organismal Biology, Ecology, Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Conservation, Environmental Sciences, Botany, Evolutionary Biology or other organismal biological sciences.
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AIS is looking for Marine Biologists (At-Sea Monitors) to work at sea collecting and recording data and biological samples for the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFCS) aboard commercial fishing vessels.
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Bachelor's Degree in Public Health, Environmental Health, Environmental Epidemiology, Food Sciences, Microbiology, Entomology, or related field, including a minimum of 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours in the physical, biological, natural, life, or health sciences and one year of experience in the field of environmental health practice; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
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Conduct directed research and monitoring of recreational fisheries throughout Monroe County by assisting with new and ongoing marine recreational fishing surveys. Working Title: OPS BIOLOGICAL SCIENTIST I - FWC - 77907385.
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The Department of Biological Sciences offers Bachelor's degrees in: Biology (with focus areas in Health Sciences, Botany, and Zoology), and Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences. The candidate will be expected to teach Ichthyology, Limnology, Fisheries Techniques (primarily field based), and General Biology.
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We seek appropriately qualified candidates with a minimum of 10+ years of applicable experience with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in forestry, botany, biology, wildlife, fisheries, natural resources, wetland science or related field.
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From conceptual design to detailed design, biological/fisheries studies, analytical modeling, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), field measurements, physical modeling, precision flow meter calibrations, to field testing - all of these specialized services are found within our Labs team.
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