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Primary Function:AIS is seeking a Fisheries Representative to facilitate communication between offshore wind developers and fisheries stakeholders during the construction phase of Revolution 1 Wind in Rhode Island on behalf of the RI Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC.
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AIS is seeking Fisheries Liaison Officers to monitor, document and report commercial fishing activity during offshore surveys and construction. Communicate to the vessel captain, crew, and survey team of any fishing activity or gear sighted and advise them on any information that is relayed from communication with fishing vessels.
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Document date, time and location of any fishing vessel activity, fixed gear or interactions with survey gear, visibility, sea state, and other environmental conditions. The liaison will serve as the primary point of contact between commercial fishing vessel representatives operating in the survey area and the survey team.
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Must have current STCW Basic Safety Training (BST), or GWO or BOSIET training completed within last 2 years. Meals and lodging provided on vessel. A.I.S., Inc. (AIS) is a national scientific services firm supporting maritime activities requiring certification of compliance with environmental regulations as well as collecting data for use by Federal, State, Municipal, and other government agencies along the US coastline.
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Qualifications required at hire: Applicants should have at least two years of full-time, or equivalent part-time technical experience in marine biology or fisheries work, including training in marine, fisheries or wildlife biology; fisheries or wildlife management; marine science or oceanography.
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Experience in commercial marine operations such as merchant marine, fisheries, etc. USCG license or document as Able-bodied Seaman. This includes machine shop practices, seaman skills, small boat seamanship, ship safety, and all facets of building, deploying and recovering oceanographic systems, and conducting operations in the sea-ice.
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This hire is part of broader efforts by UMass Dartmouth around marine research and education, and will avail the advantage of the South Coast and New Bedford region's emergence and strengthening position as a central hub for the blue economy, including regional and national investment in research and workforce development surrounding coastal communities, climate-ready fisheries, and the offshore wind energy industry.
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The SMAST marine science campus, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, creates a major marine science hub in the Northeast US, bringing together more than 150 faculty, students, and staff engaged in education, research and policy related to commercial fishing, coastal preservation, ocean observation, climate change, and offshore renewable energy development.
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The Seasonal Fisheries technician will assist MADMF program personnel with implementing the recreational fisheries survey from March to December. The Department of Fish and Game, Division of Marine Fisheries seeks qualified applicants for a Seasonal Recreational Fisheries MRIP Samplers (Contracted Seasonal Employee.
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Conduct protected species observation and serve as back up to the PSO monitoring team. Protected species observing (PSO) certification is preferred, but not required. Maintain a vigilant lookout for fishing activity or fishing gear in the vicinity of the operational vessel.
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The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth invites applications for a tenured or tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the Department of Fisheries Oceanography at the School for Marine Science and Technology (SMAST) beginning in September 2024.
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Provide technical support to partners in coordination with other National Ocean Service and NOAA regional programs in the Great Lakes including the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), Office of Coast Survey (OCS), National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), and Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL.
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Also troubleshooting data collection software and laptops while in flight, coordinating with the pilots on decisions for survey line effort, reporting to NOAA Fisheries for any stranded or dead animals sighted, and assisting with field logistics and equipment.
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New England Marine Monitoring is an investor backed fisheries technology start-up with an exciting. New England Marine Monitoring is an investor backed fisheries technology start-up with an exciting.
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