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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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ECO Magazine is a marine science 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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Demonstrated field ecology skills related to natural resource management and/or oyster and coastal wetland habitat restoration. This two-year position will assist federation staff to complete grant-funded oyster, living shoreline and wetland restoration projects.
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RestaurantZone has been featured in National Restaurant News and Total Foods Service Magazine and has worked with reputable brands like Red Lobster, Vapiano's, Chick-fil-a, Sbarro's, McDonald's, Domino's, Cracker Barrel, Google, and Facebook.
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Ocean Career: Treasure Coast Shellfish Assistant Oyster Farm Manager ECO Posted On January 22, 2024. Advise Farm Manager on crops and farm management. Work with the Senior Leadership team and Farm Manager to forecast and schedule crops for the farm, culling, packing, and shipping departments.
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ECO magazine (ECO), a leading international marine science publication written by ocean experts and explorers, and the world’s largest and fastest growing marine science journal, will feature in ECO’s 2019 issues, and the journal’s large network of international editors will have the opportunity to submit stories for both the magazine and website.
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These activities primarily support NOAA Fisheries objectives for Protected Resources, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, Fisheries Ecosystem-based Management, and for advancement of Science and Technology.
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The ideal candidate will have 5-10 years of experience in coastal engineering, port and marine engineering/construction, marine science, or oceanography. Complete tasks assigned by a Senior Coastal Engineer and works with junior engineers to complete engineering studies and design projects.
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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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This is a contract position with Cherokee Nation Technologies located at the USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research Center in Lafayette, LA. The U.S. Geological Survey has contracted with Cherokee Nation Technologies (CNT) to support various USGS programs, including CWPPRA Public Outreach.
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AIS is looking for a Marine Biotoxin Monitoring Specialist to support NOAA’s Environmental and Fisheries Science (EFS) Division. Travel: Travel to port locations such as, but not limited to, Nome, Juneau, Kodiak and/or Anchorage, Alaska for research cruises each summer (actual dates are not determined yet.
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Ocean Associates Inc. (OAI) seeks a full-time GIS Analyst to support National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS), Office of Coast Survey (OCS). The OCS’s Coast Survey Development Laboratory (CSDL) manages the development and improvement of charting, hydrographic, and oceanographic systems used by OCS, the Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, and other NOS offices/programs.
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Experience with the commercial fishing industry; SCUBA diving certification; familiarity with MS Access, ArcGIS and R; comfort with computer hardware and relational databases are desirable. This position assists the Scallop Program on dredge surveys, sometimes acting as the lead field sampler.
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Applicants should demonstrate knowledge of management issues with respect to fisheries and/or offshore wind energy development, e.g., entanglement, anthropogenic noise, displacement, vessel strikes. As needed, the positions will work across DMR programmatic lines, including for other programs within the Division of Marine Mammal Research and the Division of Ecology and the Environment programs.
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As a Marine Geoscientist you will participate in projects for the offshore renewables industry and provide input into BGS’s geological mapping of the seabed and its subsurface, providing baseline high-resolution geological geospatial datasets to enable the sustainable development of the UK continental shelf.
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