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The ideal candidate may have a masters or doctorate degree in natural resource management and have experience in fisheries management and/or equity and environmental justice research, and experience communicating with community members with diverse backgrounds.
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Ideal candidates will have 10-15 years of fisheries engineering design experience. The successful candidate will join a strong fisheries team and have the opportunity to collaborate directly with nationally recognized senior fisheries engineers and biologists.
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With experts in the United States, Canada, Australia, and France, our staff bring best practices from the water resources, energy, dams, infrastructure, fisheries, aquaculture, and restricted access markets.
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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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We also welcome candidates with experience in engineering design of drinking water, wastewater, or raw water systems, pump stations, water or wastewater treatment, or water resource projects. 10 years of experience participating directly in engineering design projects related to fish hatcheries, aquaculture, drinking water systems or treatment, wastewater systems or treatment, water intakes, pump stations, or water resource projects.
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Skilled with projects related to fisheries, aquaculture, wastewater systems, and natural resources-related projects, desired Extensive understanding of fish hatchery and aquaculture facility design, layout, and evaluations, and experience with the development and incorporation of bio-security, bio-programming, and RAS/PRAS, is preferred Experience with water treatment design and wastewater engineering is beneficial.
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Must have knowledge of fisheries of the Pacific, Gulf, Atlantic, and various countries producing premium fish. National Food Service Sales Representative. Must have broad based experience selling seafood and or food products to the US Foodservice market.
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Perform civil engineering design with a focus on fisheries related infrastructure applications, including hatcheries, upstream and downstream fish passage, stream restoration, fish collection facilities and other water resource facilities.
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The position is supported by the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Gulf of Alaska Pacific Cod Disaster Relief Award on the ‘Importance of Peripheral Populations for Climate Adaptation and Productivity in Gulf of Alaska Pacific Cod.
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We are the largest freezer longline company in the United States resulting from the recent merger of Clipper Seafoods and Blue North Fisheries. Required Coast Guard licensing: 1600 ton or greater uninspected fishing vessel license.
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Lead state and federal permitting processes for a variety of permits (Clean Water Act, NPDES, threatened/endangered species, use permits, state water and air quality permits, transportation permits) and regulatory processes (NEPA, SEPA, EFSC), and consult on behalf of clients with state and federal agencies (USACE/JARPA, USFWS, BLM, USFS, BIA, NOAA Fisheries, state fish and wildlife departments, state transportation agencies, state and county planning divisions.
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This Senior Fisheries Biologist will sit within the Pacific Northwest Fisheries & Aquatics team, within the Ecosystem Analytics Planning and Design group. The Pacific Northwest Fisheries & Aquatics team is currently seeking to fill an on-call senior fisheries biologist position in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) with a regulatory focus.
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The Pacific Northwest Fisheries & Aquatics team assists clients with a range of services including river management, restoration and culvert removal prioritization, hatchery planning, freshwater mussel and offshore aquaculture science, and regulatory compliance, using ecosystem modeling, field, eDNA and research techniques along with regulatory knowledge.
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With wide-ranging clients, projects may be focused on a variety of sectors including forestry science, river management, culvert evaluation and removal prioritization, fisheries and hatcheries, restoration planning, offshore wind operations, dam operations, transportation, or others.
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Ph. D. in the area of Ecotoxicology, Biology, Ecology, Fisheries, Wildlife, or related biological field with a background in applied statistics. Experience with satellite/remote sensing data and/or genomics data and bioinformatics a plus but not required.
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