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To help address this situation, NOAA Fisheries recently developed the Puget Sound Nearshore Habitat Conservation Calculator (Nearshore Calculator). AIS needs a Shellfish Researcher to support the development of NOAA Fisheries Nearshore Calculator to account for ecosystem effects of shellfish aquaculture in Puget Sound.
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Themes include hydropower, fish passage, environmental impact assessment, sustainability science, water quality, river restoration, fisheries. Experience in fish passage, biological sampling, and habitat restoration.
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Implement fisheries, hydrology, and habitat surveys and studies and coordinate with agency and academic partners. Construct priority habitat restoration, connectivity, and floodplain reconnection projects including low-tech process-based approaches.
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Are some of Earth's most biodiverse habitats, providing unparalleled carbon sequestration capabilities per unit area and ecosystem services that are critical for fisheries, water quality, local livelihoods, and coastal resiliency from climate change.
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Will support the NOAA Fisheries NEPA Program in the development and coordination of NEPA documentation and analysis and coordination of applicable policies and procedures. Support efforts to revise and update NOAA and Fisheries NEPA procedures and other Fisheries policies.
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Experience working across NOAA Fisheries' science and regulatory organizations. Familiarity with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and other applicable environmental laws such as the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act is required.
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ECS seeks to hire a research associate in support of NOAA Fisheries to conduct economic analyses to evaluate potential economic impacts and trade-offs in the context of AOA development and NEPA. This is necessary in order to “optimize benefits among a diverse set of societal goals” as is the policy for Ecosystem Based Management.
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Ideal candidates will have a background in fields related to Earth observation and terrestrial ecology, with demonstrated interests in remote sensing science, machine learning, ecosystem structure and biomass, ecosystem modeling, and studies on habitat/diversity, among others.
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Serve as the technical lead and subject matter expert for: development and implementation of consultation documents under section 7(a) (2) of the ESA and/or the development and implementation of conservation planning documents under section 7(a)(1) of the ESA; develop and implement regulations and policies to implement ESA section 7; and coordinate/collaborate inside and outside of NOAA Fisheries to advance the ESA section 7 program.
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Many of our NWRs or stations have water delivery systems to supply water to different agricultural and wetland management units to provide forage and habitat for waterfowl. The GIS Intern will review the Water Resources Inventory and Analysis (WRIA) documentation to determine which stations have a GIS dataset for their water delivery infrastructure.
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Provide technical assistance on a wide range of capital infrastructure and other projects, including preparation of environmental assessments and environmental impact statements under NEPA, habitat assessments, wetland delineations and reports, and other related environmental documents.
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Starting in 2005, Pew’s ocean conservation program expanded around the world and played a significant role in reforming marine fisheries management in the European Union and on the high seas and creating marine reserves around the world.
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Must be able to successfully obtain a Public Trust Overview We are seeking a Senior Power Platform Developer to join our team supporting NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Office of Habitat Conservation (OHC) in Silver Spring, MD. OHC is moving forward with a multi-year reorganization and consolidation of business tools, enterprise data, and business intelligence with the goal of supporting complex and growing program needs.
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Please contact Jason Wilcox (Forest Fisheries Program Manager) with any questions about the position at jason.wilcox@usda.gov. The incumbent provides professional input regarding fisheries and hydrology needed to implement the Forest Plan and other laws and regulations, such as the Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, etc.
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Since 2005, Pew’s Ocean conservation program has expanded around the world and has played a significant role in reforming marine fisheries management in the European Union and on the high seas.
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