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ECO Magazine is a marine science trade publication committed to bringing scientists and professionals the latest ground-breaking research, industry news, and job opportunities from around the world.
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AIS is seeking a qualified applicant to capture and then manage environmental monitoring and mitigation projects associated with marine construction, offshore wind and renewable energy. Undergraduate Degree with a concentration in Marine Science or Biological Sciences.
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This will form the basis of scientifically robust, processed based “ground models” which can be used to inform the planning and installation of offshore infrastructure (windfarms, tidal, cables.
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Experience with environmental mitigation systems used in marine construction work is a plus. Prior experience as a Protected Species Observer (preference will be given to individuals with previous Lead PSO experience.
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The Research Scientist works with a small team of other scientists, statistical/programming analysts, database manager, and web specialist at Columbia Basin Research (CBR). Other research studies that the Research Scientist may be involved with include salmon river migration, mark-recapture modeling, river temperature modeling, climate change impacts on salmon species, laboratory or field research, and open science.
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National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Marine Mammal Protection Act authorizations. HDR’s marine science team supports projects throughout the country from concept to completion by conducting baseline studies, preparing permitting documentation and performing protected species observations and compliance investigations during project conceptualization, construction, and operation.
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In addition, OCS conducts hydrographic surveys that measure water depth and produces coastal maps and vector shoreline series and historic maps and charts. The NBS is a “one-stop” database of curated, regularly maintained hydrographic data collected by NOAA and other Federal providers.
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B.S. in an environmental science-related field (including, but not necessarily limited to, ecology, forestry, botany, geology, soils, hydrology, marine biology, environmental science, etc.) Field work will include diving, species surveys, wetland delineations and more.
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Experience in using different analytical techniques and equipment such as HPLC, LC/GC-MS, spectrophotometry, UV-Vis, IR, ICP-MS. Experience with micro / macro algae biomass conversion. Experience with the extraction, separation, purification, chromatography, and characterization of biomass constituents including carbohydrates (polysaccharides, oligosaccharides, and simple sugar monomers), lipids and fatty acids, proteins and amino acids, ash, minerals, and moisture content.
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The Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) is seeking applicants with strong scientific skills to fill six (6) *limited period Marine Resource Scientist I positions in the Division of Marine Mammal Research within the Bureau of Marine Science located at the West Boothbay Harbor Laboratory.
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The incumbent is responsible for maintaining hatchery facilities and equipment, as well as maintaining tank water quality and assists in oyster larvae production. In this position you will independently collect, maintain, compile and analyze biological and environmental data for the Office of Fisheries Michael C. Voisin Oyster Hatchery on Grand Isle, LA.
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With ground-breaking brain science, path-breaking performances, creative start-ups, big data, big ambitions, hands-on learning, and a whole lot of robots, CMU doesn’t imagine the future, we invent it.
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Fish ecology, Fisheries, NEPA and/or EIA, EFH experience; CSA seeks a Project Scientist to prepare National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and/or Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) assessments, permit application documents and associated technical reports, participate in conducting research, including field surveys, and preparation of proposals.
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Reputation for research excellence and academic achievement, relative to career stage and opportunity, as evidenced by publication and communication history. Job Opportunity - Research Scientist with The Australian Institute of Marine Science The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is Australia’s tropical marine research agency.
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