Tuesday, December 20, 2011

John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowships Program

The John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowships Program was established in 1979 to provide a unique educational experience to students who have an interest in marine/ocean/Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources. The program is open to all students enrolled in a graduate or professional program in a marine- or aquatic-related field at a U.S.–accredited institution of higher learning. The fellowships, over 50 were awarded for the 2012 class, allow students to share their expertise with policy makers in Washington, D.C., and provide a first-hand look at how science is used in the policy arena and how decisions are made.  Many Knauss fellows are offered permanent employment by their sponsoring agencies and either remain in the Washington, DC, area or receive assignments to offices across the United States. 

The stipend for the Fellowship is $41,500 plus an additional $9,000 for moving and travel expenses and mandatory health insurance, and $2,000 for Placement Week expenses.

Louisiana Sea Grant has assisted in sending 21 bright graduates to DC on Knauss Fellowships.  Mr. Brandon Sousa, recently graduated from the Tulane Law School, has been placed in the NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources for 2012-2013.  A minimum of 30 fellowships (the historic number is about 50) will be available for the Class of 2013 (February 2013 through January 2014); we hope to place several young men and women among them.  Students from all of Louisiana’s colleges and universities are encouraged to take advantage of this exciting program.  United States citizenship is not necessary to participate in the fellowship program.

Applications for the Knauss Fellowship will be rigorously evaluated according to the following criteria:

1 Recommendations and/or endorsements of student (15 percent total): Endorsement/content of the letter from the applicant's state Sea Grant Program Director, the applicant's major professor, and the second letter of recommendation.  Note:  The selection committee places great emphasis on the quality and sincerity of a nominee’s letters of endorsement.  Please ensure that those asked to provide letters understand their importance in the selection process.
2 Academic record and statement of career goals and objectives of student (45 percent total): Quality of the applicant's personal education and career goal statement (30 percent); Strength of academic performance (15 percent).
3 Additional relevant experiences (40 percent total) related to: diversity of education, extra-curricular activities, honors and awards, and interpersonal, written, and oral communications skills. For the Knauss Sea Grant Fellowship Program, relevant experience would be in marine or aquatic-related fields.   Note:  The selection committee looks very favorably on résumés that have a diversity both of volunteer and extracurricular activities and of publications and oral presentations.
Eligible graduate students must submit applications to State Sea Grant college programs. Applications (see attached announcement) from prospective fellows to the Louisiana Sea Grant College Program are due 17 February 2012.

  • Please contact your local Sea Grant Program (see below).
  • To obtain the RFP, please visit www.grants.gov
  • Federal Funding Opportunity #: NOAA-OAR-SG-2013-2003219
  • For more information, please contact Chelsea.Lowes@noaa.gov.

Visit either Knauss Fellowships: National Sea Grant Office: NOAA or Knauss Application Info: Sea Grant: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or  Louisiana Sea Grant - Fellowships for additional information on Knauss Fellowships and how to apply.  You may also contact me both at 225-578-6373 and at dniela@lsu.edu.  This link will take you to an informative video produced by the Alaska Sea Grant program:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo8fpn9kcS8&feature=player_embedded.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Biologist, Regional Wildlife – Landowner Sportsmen Coordinator

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has an job opening for a  Biologist, Regional Wildlife – Landowner Sportsmen Coordinator in Idaho Falls, Idaho on open competitive announcement until Friday, December 30, 2011.  The announcement is located at the following link: https://labor.idaho.gov/DHR/ATS/StateJobs/jobannouncement.aspx?announcement_no=00835088840.  Applications will only be accepted through this website.

EEO/Vets Preference
When a disaster occurs and the NRDA process starts, early restoration is a method to get natural resources back to normal faster. It can be implemented prior to the completion of the NRDA process, which is important because NRDAs are complex and can sometimes last many years.

For the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, BP provided an unprecedented $1 billion for early restoration. This represents an initial step toward fulfilling their obligation to fund the complete restoration of natural resources impacted by the spill. It is an opportunity to help restoration get started sooner.

The trustees considered projects based on criteria laid out in federal and state regulations and in the agreement with BP. A series of draft early restoration plans will be developed outlining projects agreed to by the trustees and BP to be presented for public input. These draft plans will be finalized to ultimately form a Final Early Restoration Plan.

The first of these plans, the Draft Phase I Early Restoration Plan describes two restoration alternatives:
  1. No Action - Natural Restoration. The No Action alternative would provide for no projects, thus allowing nature to "heal" itself; and
  2. Proposed Action - Proposed Restoration Projects. The Proposed Action alternative includes eight projects, two each in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi. The projects are intended to provide services that will benefit impacted marshes, coastal dune habitats, nearshore sediments, oysters, and human uses (such as beach-going and fishing).
Your input on this plan is important so that we can begin restoration of Gulf of Mexico resources injured by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. A 60-day public comment period will be open from Dec. 15, 2011 to Feb. 14, 2012. Learn more or comment on the plan. 

The long-term damage assessment will continue while early restoration planning is under way. BP and the other responsible parties ultimately will be obligated to compensate the public for the entire injury and all costs of the NRDA.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Island Institute positions

 Maine Sea Grant works closely with the Island Institute and they are a strong organization and good partners.

The Island Institute is looking to fill two positions
1) Policy Coordinator who will be involved in a  broad array of policy areas as well as supporting a national working waterfront coalition
2) Marine Programs Associate who will spend time working on federal fisheries issues.

The postings are  available at http://www.islandinstitute.org/careers.php

Research associates at LSU

Research Associate 1, 2 or 3
Research Associate in Oral Histories

Louisiana Sea Grant is seeking applications for a Research Associate 1, 2 or 3 in Oral Histories to participate in an education/outreach project. The project is designed to engage high school students to document cultural, environmental and historical knowledge of south Louisiana communities and changes its people and the landscape have experienced - preserving that knowledge for future generations. It also offers a learning opportunity for the communities, providing a focused lens where they can identify and distinguish the impacts of climatic changes and its symptoms, such as sea level rise. The successful applicant will plan and assist with training workshops; make classroom visits, work with high school teachers to help them incorporate the project into their lesson plans and facilitate collection of appropriate data; collect and categorize data; and assist in cataloging and interpreting data, if needed. This will be a one-year position, with an opportunity for a one-year extension if additional project funding is available.  

Required Qualifications: All Levels: Bachelor's or equivalent degree in humanities, English, anthropology, library science, education, environmental sciences or other appropriate discipline. (RA2): One year of experience collecting/cataloging oral histories. (RA3): Two years of experience collecting/cataloging oral histories. Master's or equivalent degree in a related field will substitute for all required experience.   Special Requirements: The successful applicant will be located in Baton Rouge and must be willing to travel throughout Louisiana's coastal zone to work with high schools participating in the project.  

Special Instructions to Applicants: Please provide three professional references including name, title, phone number and e-mail address.

A copy of your transcript(s) may be attached to your application (if available). If unable to scan and electronically attach, please provide an original transcript at the time of interview.   Additional Position Information: Salary and rank are commensurate with qualifications and experience. An offer of employment is contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background check. Application deadline is January 3, 2012 or until a candidate is selected.

BENEFITS: LSU offers outstanding benefits to eligible employees and their dependents including health, life, dental, and vision insurance; flexible spending accounts; retirement options; annual and sick leave; 14 paid holidays; wellness benefits; tuition exemption; training and development opportunities; employee discounts; and more!  

If you are interested in applying please use the link below: https://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54052

THE LSU SYSTEM IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/EQUAL ACCESS EMPLOYER  

Plant Physiologist

Plant Physiologist
Nicholls State University
Department of Biological Sciences

The Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at Nicholls State University invites scientists with a Ph.D. and a strong background in plant physiology to apply for a tenure-track position (nine-month appointment) at the assistant professor level. Post-doctoral or academic experience with a proven record of publishing, teaching, obtaining grant funds and conducting intra- and extramural service in coastal plant physiology is preferred. The anticipated start date for this position is January 2012.

Successful candidates will be expected to develop and maintain a nationally/internationally recognized and externally funded research program relevant to coastal plant physiology, to direct undergraduate and M.S. students, conduct undergraduate instruction in general biology, develop an undergraduate and a graduate-level course related to their research, and to provide service to the department, college, university, and profession. The ability to collaborate within a multidisciplinary setting is desired.  Specific information for this position can be found at http://jobs.nicholls.edu.

Monday, December 12, 2011

NMFS - Sea Grant Joint Graduate Fisheries Fellowship Program in Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics

The NMFS - Sea Grant Joint Graduate Fisheries Fellowship Program in Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics is designed to help Sea Grant fulfill its broad educational responsibilities and to strengthen the collaboration between Sea Grant and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).The Fisheries Fellowships are available to US citizens who are graduate students enrolled in PhD degree programs in academic institutions in the United States and its territories. Sea Grant and NMFS, with required institutional matching funds, expect to support at least four new Fisheries Fellows in Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics in FY 2010.  Fisheries Fellows will work on dissertation problems of public interest and relevance to NMFS and have summer internships at participating NMFS Science Centers or Laboratories under the guidance of NMFS mentors.
  • Applicants should contact a local state Sea Grant program for application assistance. You’ll be asked to provide the program with the needed application material (see Federal Funding Opportunity for details) and then let the program submit the application to the Federal grant system.
  • Application materials should be submitted to the sponsoring Sea Grant program by January 20, 2012.
  • Applications should be submitted by the local state Sea Grant program by February 17, 2012.
  • There are two separate funding numbers for the two portions of this competition.
  • To obtain the RFP, please visit www.grants.gov
  • Population Dynamics Federal Funding Opportunity #: NOAA-OAR-SG-2012-2003206
  • Marine Resource Economics Federal Funding Opportunity #: NOAA-OAR-SG-2012-2003214
  • For more information, please contact Terry.Smith@noaa.gov.
  • The NMFS Fellowship program web site can be found at http://www.seagrant.noaa.gov/funding/fisheriesgradfellowship.html
• The 2012 grants opportunity for the NMFS-Sea Grant Fellowship on Marine Resource Economics has been published and can be accessed at: http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=c0zYTyQWhhh6pCq1KGGhdLz26dRCWvnKSM8jplkhx1xCMBYKGcNh!-1784104149?oppId=129713&mode=VIEW


• The 2012 grants opportunity for the NMFS-Sea Grant Fellowship on Population Dynamics has been published and can be accessed at: http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=QZ7CTypSS6TDcZP53RfdXryrGSZpgHzyspDHPRp7KC3vjF7FGb2D!-1784104149?oppId=129694&mode=VIEW

Coastal Management Fellowship

http://www.csc.noaa.gov/cms/fellows.html

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fish & Wildlife Biologist.

R4-12-573480-MC (DEU), Fish & Wildlife Biologist. ,GS-0401-7/9
Location:  Panama City, FL
Open Period;  12/7/2011 - 12/21/2011
The position is available for viewing at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/.
OR
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/304523800?share=email

Climate Change Extension Educator

The Sea Grant Program at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, seeks a Climate Change Extension Educator. The position is 50% time with a 12-month appointment beginning January 9, 2012. Job duties and responsibilities include engaging Lake Superior coastal communities in Minn. and Wisc. in identifying climate change adaptation needs and other climate change-related education and outreach. Essential qualifications include a bachelor's degree with emphasis on environmental studies or science, urban and regional planning, public policy, geography, climatology, civil/environmental engineering, natural resource management, environmental education, biology, or other fields related to climate change, and 3 years work or graduate school experience in one of the above mentioned areas, or a similar field. A master's degree in one of the above fields, and demonstrated knowledge of climate change, experience in communicating science information to non-scientists, and experience in providing training to diverse audiences is also acceptable.

The University of Minnesota requires that you apply online for this position. For a complete position description and information on how to apply online, visit 
http://employment.umn.edu/, and search for Job Requisition 175455. Complete applications will be reviewed beginning December 21, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

National Conference on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration

Call for Proposals: Dedicated Sessions, Presentations, and Posters

Restore America’s Estuaries 6th National Conference on Coastal and
Estuarine Habitat Restoration
Restoring Ecosystems, Strengthening Communities

October 20-24, 2012
Tampa, Florida, USA

Submittal Deadline: February 1, 2012
To Submit a Proposal: program.estuaries.org

Summer research program in ecology

http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/education/reu/reu.html

Research Associate in Sustainable Coastal Development

Natural Resources Specialist I-IV/ Fisheries Management Biologist

Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) invites qualified applicants for our Natural Resources Specialist I-IV/ Fisheries Management Biologist position based at our Snook, TX, Inland Fisheries District Office. Please note this is *another* TPWD position – in addition to the one e-mailed to you earlier today. For more information on TPWD Fisheries Management, please begin at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/management/ .
Agency: Inland Fisheries Division, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD)

Job Location: Inland Fisheries District Office - Snook, TX

Responsibilities: The Natural Resources Specialist is responsible for conducting surveys on freshwater impoundments and streams; analyzing and interpreting survey data; implementing approved applications; planning and conducting management-related research; writing technical reports and scientific publications on significant results and findings; and organizing and conducting public outreach programs. Assists in directing a team of permanent technicians and seasonal workers, interns and volunteers. Assists Project Leader in various administrative duties including purchasing, activity reporting and budget planning. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures.

Working Conditions: (1) Required to work hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with days off other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; (2) Required to work overtime if necessary; (3) Required to travel; (4) Required to perform work outdoors, occasionally in adverse weather conditions; (5) Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles.
  
Minimum Qualifications:

·         Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in biology, ecology, wildlife, fisheries science or natural science.

·         Preferred Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in fisheries science or biological science.

·         Experience: NRS I: One year relevant experience. NRS II: Two years relevant experience. NRS III: Six years relevant experience. NRS IV: Four years as a TPWD NRS III. Acceptable Substitutions: (1) Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree in biology, ecology, wildlife, fisheries science, natural science or closely related field may substitute for one year of the required experience; (2) Graduation from an accredited college or university with a PhD in biology, ecology, wildlife, fisheries science, natural science or closely related field may substitute for two years of the required experience. NOTE: Substitution does not apply to NRS IV.

·         License/Certifications: Must possess or be able to obtain, within 30 days of employment, a valid Class "C" Texas driver's license. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining license. 

Working Conditions, Salary, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities, How to Apply, Additional Requirements and full details on this position may be found at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/jobs/postings/?page=12_13_085    

Closing Date: Open until further notice. State of Texas Application for Employment + required forms to apply at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/jobs/   

Please note:
·         ~35% Travel required for this position.
·         Skills demonstration may be requested at time of interview. For complete list of additional requirements, please see “Additional Requirements” at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/jobs/postings/?page=12_13_085        

Questions? / Contact: Mr. Mark Webb at mark.webb@tpwd.state.tx.us

TPWD is EOE

Monday, December 5, 2011

Interdisciplinary (Biologist, GS-0401, Geographer, GS-0150, Physical Scientist, GS-1301) 9/11

R4-12-572795-MC (DEU), Interdisciplinary (Biologist, GS-0401, Geographer, GS-0150, Physical Scientist, GS-1301) 9/11
Open Period:  12/05/2011 - 12/12/2011
Location:  Negotiable after selection.
The announcement is available for viewing at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/.
OR
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/304390800?share=email

Final Ecosystem Restoration Strategy report released

The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force has released the Final Ecosystem Restoration Strategy. Go here: http://www.epa.gov/gcertf/ to view/download a copy of the final document.

Natural Resources Specialist I-IV/Fisheries Management Biologist

Position Title: Natural Resources Specialist I-IV/Fisheries Management Biologist

Agency: Inland Fisheries Division, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD)

Job Location: Inland Fisheries District Office - Marshall, TX

Responsibilities: The Natural Resources Specialist is responsible for conducting surveys on freshwater impoundments and streams; analyzing and interpreting survey data; implementing approved applications; planning and conducting management related research; writing technical reports and scientific publications on significant results and findings; and organizing and conducting public outreach programs. Assists in directing a team of permanent technicians and seasonal workers, interns and volunteers. Assists Project Leader in various administrative duties including purchasing, activity reporting and budget planning. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures.

Working Conditions: (1) Required to work hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with days off other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; (2) Required to work overtime if necessary; (3) Required to travel; (4) Required to perform work outdoors, occasionally in adverse weather conditions; (5) Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles.
  
Minimum Qualifications:

·         Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in biology, ecology, wildlife, fisheries science or natural science.

·         Preferred Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in fisheries science or biological science.

·         Experience: NRS I: One year relevant experience. NRS II: Two years relevant experience. NRS III: Six years relevant experience. NRS IV: Four years as a TPWD NRS III. Acceptable Substitutions: (1) Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree in biology, ecology, wildlife, fisheries science, natural science or closely related field may substitute for one year of the required experience; (2) Graduation from an accredited college or university with a PhD in biology, ecology, wildlife, fisheries science, natural science or closely related field may substitute for two years of the required experience. NOTE: Substitution does not apply to NRS IV.

·         License/Certifications: Must possess or be able to obtain, within 30 days of employment, a valid Class "C" Texas driver's license. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining license. 

Working Conditions, Salary, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities, How to Apply, Additional Requirements and full details on this position may be found at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/jobs/postings/?page=12_13_084   

Closing Date: Open until further notice. State of Texas Application for Employment + required forms to apply at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/jobs/   

Please note:
·         ~35% Travel required for this position.
·         Skills demonstration may be requested at time of interview. For complete list of additional requirements, please see “Additional Requirements” at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/jobs/postings/?page=12_13_084       

Questions? / Contact: Mr. Timothy Bister at timothy.bister@tpwd.state.tx.us

TPWD is EOE

Education Specialist

AT564586, Education Specialist GS-1701-5/7, FPL: GS-7
Location: Jamestown, KY  
Please Note:  This is a Term Appointment Not-to-Exceed (NTE) 13 months, which may  be extended up to 4 years.  
Open Period: 12/05/2011-12/12/2011  
The announcement can be viewed at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov  OR
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/303314900

Environmental management jobs

Friday, December 2, 2011

NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship program

Please see the attached call for applications for the NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship program.  All applications should be completed and delivered by Friday, 27 January 2012.

More information can be found at: www.csc.noaa.gov/fellowships

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) is soliciting applications from interested undergraduate students and faculty mentors at all Louisiana universities and colleges.  UROP, established in 1992 by the Louisiana Sea Grant (LSG) College Program, offers the Louisiana undergraduate community funding to support hands-on research experience in marine and coastal resource issues. Previously funded projects have dealt with topics such as coastal ecology, fisheries, aquaculture, environmental engineering, and genetics. 

A maximum of ten projects will be funded for the period March 2012 to December 2012; each will receive $1500-2500 to cover student wages, supplies, and necessary travel.  Both student wages and academic credit may be earned concurrently if the policies of your institution allow this practice. Full-time undergraduate students at all Louisiana colleges and universities are eligible. 

A written final report of research accomplishments and findings is required.  Students are also encouraged both to present their findings at regional, national and international conferences and to publish in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Applications will be accepted until 16 December 2011.  An Application Form and complete information can be found at the UROP website (click following link) Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)

Coastal Science Assistantship Program

The Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) continues its support of a graduate assistantship opportunity called the Coastal Science Assistantship Program (CSAP).  This program provides graduate assistant salaries for three years to Master of Science students both enrolled full-time at Louisiana colleges/universities and involved in research relevant to Louisiana coastal protection and restoration efforts (see: THE MASTER PLAN - Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana).  The program will both expose students to CPRA activities and provide a potential avenue for recruitment of new CPRA personnel.

The Louisiana Sea Grant (LSG) College Program will administer these assistantships with funding provided by CPRA.  The assistantships will be available to all faculty pursuing appropriate coastal protection and restoration-related research at Louisiana colleges/universities to recruit new, outstanding graduate students.  Up to four new students will be funded each academic year based on evaluations of applications submitted by faculty members.  The annual student salary is $25,000 for three years; however, CSAP funds may also be used to defray costs for graduate assistant benefits and graduate assistant tuition as necessary under the policies and procedures of the various institutions.  The total award (salary plus benefits) will not exceed $25,000 per year for up to three years under any circumstances.  CSAP funds may not be expended on travel, supplies, equipment, or other such budget items.

Applications from faculty must be delivered to David Nieland (see below) by 16 December 2011; decisions on award of the assistantships will be made by CPRA before 30 January 2012.  Funding should be available 1 June 2012.  Complete information on CSAP plus program requirements and application procedures are available at Louisiana Sea Grant - Coastal Science Assistantship Program   For additional information, please contact either:

Jacquelyn A. H. Johnson
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority
420 Laurel Street, Suite 1200
Baton Rouge, LA  70804-4027
225-342-4676, jacquelyn.johnson@la.gov
David L. Nieland
Louisiana Sea Grant College Program
233 Sea Grant Building
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA  70803-7507
225-578-6373, dniela@lsu.edu

Positions at the University of Southern Mississippi

The Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
http://www.usm.edu/gcrl/about_us/employment.opportunities.php

Agriculture Future of America positions

Agriculture Future of America (AFA) is pleased to announce the availability of full-time Program Coordinator and summer Program Intern opportunities.  These positions are great for Agricultural Education, Leadership and Communication majors.  Please find full descriptions and application details at www.agfuture.org/employment.

Applications for the full-time position are requested as soon as possible.  The position will be filled when a suitable candidate is found.

The deadline for internship applications is December 31, 2011. 

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Faculty position, U. of Washington School of Marine and Environmental Affairs

The School of Marine and Environmental Affairs (SMEA) at the University
of Washington (UW) seeks applicants for a 9-month (100% FTE) tenured
faculty position in the area of human dimensions of the environment.
This position will be filled at the rank of Associate or Full Professor
depending on qualifications of the successful candidate.

The School of Marine and Environmental Affairs
(http://www.smea.washinton.edu/) is a center of expertise in human
dimensions of the marine environment within UW's College of the
Environment (http://coenv.washington.edu/). SMEA provides leadership and
training to address contemporary and emerging issues in marine systems
through a masters' curriculum emphasizing human dimensions of global
change in the marine environment.

We seek an individual with demonstrated expertise and ability to develop
a mature research program in human dimensions of the marine environment.

Specialties of interest include social and governance aspects of marine
and coastal ecosystem management and conservation; social drivers and
consequences of marine environmental change; and linkages between
demographic change or shifting values and perceptions and change in the
marine and coastal environment.  Candidates who work in sustainability
science or in coupled human and natural systems contexts are especially
sought.  Ocean change in relation to global climate change is an area of
growing interest at SMEA and in the College of the Environment.
Candidates whose prior work has not had a dominantly marine focus are
also invited to apply.


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Prof. Tim Nyerges, Geography, University of Washington Director,
Professional Masters Program in GIS for Sustainability Management Box
353550, Smith Hall 408, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA
voice: 206-543-5296, fax: 206-543-3313, email: nyerges@u.washington.edu
http://faculty.washington.edu/nyerges

Monday, November 28, 2011

Louisiana Agricultural Consultants Association Scholarship

Louisiana Agricultural Consultants Association

Scholarship Information & Requirements
A minimum of one graduate and one undergraduate scholarship will be awarded in 2012.
Preference is given to applicants currently enrolled at a Louisiana institution.  Exceptions may be considered under special circumstances. 
Scholarships will be awarded to students majoring in one of the following fields:  Entomology, Plant Pathology, Weed Science, Botany, Microbiology, Biology, Agronomy, Plant Science, Horticulture, Agribusiness, and Vocational Agriculture.
Each scholarship will be a minimum of $2,000.00.
The deadline for applying is January 10, 2012.
 A student can receive an LACA scholarship only once.
An official university transcript(s) from all institutions is required. 
 Two letters of recommendation are required. 
Winners are invited and encouraged to attend the Louisiana Agricultural Technology & Management Conference on February 15-17, 2012.  The scholarships will be awarded during the General Session on Wednesday afternoon, February 15th.
Qualifications:
Applicants must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above.
Applicants who are full time UNDERGRADUATE or GRADUATE students at an accredited Louisiana academic institution are preferred.  However, applicants, who are part time because of special situations or following an approved curriculum on-line at an accredited university, will be given serious consideration.
Undergraduate students must have completed a minimum of 45 semester hours or its equivalent prior to application.
Graduate students must have selected a major professor and must be engaged in his/her research project.
Applicants must submit an OFFICIAL university transcript(s) from each academic institution attended, and these must be received before the application deadline.  The transcript can be mailed, shipped or sent electronically by the university directly to the scholarship chairperson.   Transcripts may be sent by students but they must be an official copy with the university seal.
Each applicant must submit an essay stating why he or she feels qualified to receive a scholarship.
The essay must be a minimum of 200 words.
In the essay, the student should demonstrate their writing and communication skills.
Two current letters of recommendation must be submitted prior to the application deadline.
One letter must be written by a professor in an ag related field.
The individuals writing letters of recommendation must mail these directly to the chairperson of the scholarship committee.
Work experience in agriculture is highly desirable.
Extracurricular activities are desirable.

See Dr. Lemieux for an application form or more information.

Fish and Wildlife Biologist

Job Announcement Number:  AT563194
Job Title:  Fish and Wildlife Biologist, GS-0401-07
Location:  Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office, Raleigh, NC
Open Period:  11/28/2011 to 12/19/2011
The announcement is available for viewing at http://www.usajobs.gov
OR
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/303080200

TIDES (Integrated Coastal Ecosystem Science, Policy, and Management)

The NERRS Science Collaborative is issuing a call for applicants to TIDES, the new professional Masters program at the University of New Hampshire. The goal of TIDES (Training for the Integration of Decisions and Ecosystem Science) is to enhance the ability of coastal professionals to effectively link coastal and estuarine science to decision making. The emphasis of  the program is on setting up and managing collaborative partnerships from the earliest stage of knowledge generation and throughout the research process.

Read more.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Fishery Manager

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has an opening for Fishery Manager, Production position in Boise, Idaho on open competitive announcement until Friday, December 16, 2011. The announcement is located at the following link: https://labor.idaho.gov/DHR/ATS/StateJobs/jobannouncement.aspx?announcement_no=00780067256 . Applications will only be accepted through this website. 
EEO/Vets Preference 

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) is soliciting applications from interested undergraduate students and faculty mentors at all Louisiana universities and colleges.  UROP, established in 1992 by the Louisiana Sea Grant (LSG) College Program, offers the Louisiana undergraduate community funding to support hands-on research experience in marine and coastal resource issues. Previously funded projects have dealt with topics such as coastal ecology, fisheries, aquaculture, environmental engineering, and genetics. 

A maximum of ten projects will be funded for the period March 2012 to December 2012; each will receive $1500-2500 to cover student wages, supplies, and necessary travel.  Both student wages and academic credit may be earned concurrently if the policies of your institution allow this practice. Full-time undergraduate students at all Louisiana colleges and universities are eligible. 

A written final report of research accomplishments and findings is required.  Students are also encouraged both to present their findings at regional, national and international conferences and to publish in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Applications will be accepted until 16 December 2011.  An Application Form and complete information can be found at the UROP website (click following link) Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)

Coastal Science Assistantship Program

The Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) continues its support of a graduate assistantship opportunity called the Coastal Science Assistantship Program (CSAP).  This program provides graduate assistant salaries for three years to Master of Science students both enrolled full-time at Louisiana colleges/universities and involved in research relevant to Louisiana coastal protection and restoration efforts (see: THE MASTER PLAN - Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana).  The program will both expose students to CPRA activities and provide a potential avenue for recruitment of new CPRA personnel.

The Louisiana Sea Grant (LSG) College Program will administer these assistantships with funding provided by CPRA.  The assistantships will be available to all faculty pursuing appropriate coastal protection and restoration-related research at Louisiana colleges/universities to recruit new, outstanding graduate students.  Up to four new students will be funded each academic year based on evaluations of applications submitted by faculty members.  The annual student salary is $25,000 for three years; however, CSAP funds may also be used to defray costs for graduate assistant benefits and graduate assistant tuition as necessary under the policies and procedures of the various institutions.  The total award (salary plus benefits) will not exceed $25,000 per year for up to three years under any circumstances.  CSAP funds may not be expended on travel, supplies, equipment, or other such budget items.

Applications from faculty must be delivered to David Nieland (see below) by 16 December 2011; decisions on award of the assistantships will be made by CPRA before 30 January 2012.  Funding should be available 1 June 2012.  Complete information on CSAP plus program requirements and application procedures are available at Louisiana Sea Grant - Coastal Science Assistantship Program   For additional information, please contact either:

Jacquelyn A. H. Johnson
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority
420 Laurel Street, Suite 1200
Baton Rouge, LA  70804-4027
225-342-4676, jacquelyn.johnson@la.gov
David L. Nieland
Louisiana Sea Grant College Program
233 Sea Grant Building
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA  70803-7507
225-578-6373, dniela@lsu.edu

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Program/Outreach Coordinator

Background:  The mission of the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program (MBNEP) is to promote the wise stewardship of water quality and living resources of the Mobile Bay and Tensaw Delta.  Established as part of the Clean Water Act and funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency, MBNEP serves as a catalyst for activities of estuary stakeholders, helping to build sound resource management and to leverage investment to ensure the health of the estuary.  MBNEP’s purpose is to encourage a community-based approach to watershed management by empowering citizens, grassroots organizations, government agencies, industry and educational establishments to work together to address local environmental challenges.  MBNEP educates communities surrounding the estuary about how to best treat Mobile Bay and its surrounding watersheds to ensure their protection and engage them in actively taking steps to protect these valuable natural assets.

Responsibilities:  This position will be part of the MBNEP team in the developing and implementing MBNEP demonstration restoration and outreach efforts.  Activities will include translating scientific information related to water quality, living resources, habitat management, human uses into targeted outreach materials, media campaigns, and citizen involvement activities and will assist with coordination of demonstration community restoration and monitoring programs.

Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree with some course work in biological or physical sciences and additional experience/education in communications, journalism, or related field.  At least 3 years related experience and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience.  Master’s Degree preferred.  .  This job requires very strong writing skills, attention to detail, and ability to prioritize/organize multiple projects and tasks.

Job Location:  4172 Commanders Drive, Mobile, AL 

Closing Date:  December 2, 2011. A Sea Lab Employment Application may be downloaded from the DISL website (www.disl.org) or requested by phone, fax, or email. Return application along with cover letter, resume and three references to: Ms. Roberta Arena Swann, Director, or email rswann@mobilebaynep.com. Go to www.mobilebaynep.com for a more comprehensive job description.  The Mobile Bay National Estuary Program/Dauphin Island Sea Lab is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. DISL does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Lousiana Sea Grant Research Associate

Louisiana Sea Grant is seeking applications for a Research Associate 2 or 3 to participate in a marine spatial planning effort in cooperation with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.  Sea Grant and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife (LDWF) seek to develop a marine spatial plan for the State waters of Louisiana with emphasis on artificial reefs, aquaculture, and coastal restoration.  Responsibilities for the position include identifying and incorporating appropriate data layers and other digital and non-digital data into a database to be used for this marine spatial planning effort. The successful applicant will lead the team's effort to synthesize this data and produce a plan in cooperation with LDWF.  It is anticipated that this will be a two-year position with the opportunity for continued funding.  Required Qualifications:  (RA2 Level):  Bachelor's degree in related field and one year of experience using GIS for planning. (RA3 Level):  Bachelor's degree and two years of experience using GIS for planning.  (Both Levels):  Master's degree in a related field will substitute for the required experience.  Applicant is required to have a working knowledge of the ESRI product line.  Additional Qualifications Desired:  Preference will be given to applicants with a Master's degree and who have GIS training and the application of this science involving large water bodies with emphasis on coastal marine spatial planning; knowledge of spatial analysis statistics.  Special Requirements:  The successful applicant will be located either in New Orleans or in Baton Rouge and must be willing to travel throughout the state to work with communities to develop this plan.  An offer of employment is contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background check. Application deadline is December 1, 2011 or until a candidate is selected.  Apply online and view a more detailed ad at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu" www.lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu.  Position #031514

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

CRMS, SONRIS Website Training

Join members of the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) for a training session and presentation on how to use:

the CWPPRA Coastwide Reference Monitoring System (CRMS) website
and
the CPRA/LDNR SONRIS website.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
9:30am to 11:30am
LaSalle Building (11th Floor I.T. Training Room)
617 North Third Street
Baton Rouge, Louisiana

This training will present recent updates to these websites and will also demonstrate ways of downloading restoration project monitoring data, engineering data, geospatial data, and other information.

Space is limited, so we are asking that organizations designate no more than two or three representatives to attend the training. Please RSVP!

Please contact Chris Robertson (christopher.robertson@LA.gov) with a list of participants from your organization no later than Tuesday, November 29th, 2011.

Once a list of participants is complied, directions and a detailed agenda will follow.

For additional information please contact:

Christopher F. Robertson
Coastal Resources Scientist Supervisor
Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA),
Applied Coastal Engineering & Science (LACES) Division
P.O. Box 44027
Capitol Station
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4027

(225) 342-0241
(225) 242-3684 FAX christopher.robertson@LA.gov

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

1st Biotechnology World Congress

It is our great pleasure to announce the "1st Biotechnology World Congress" (1st BWC 2012) to be held in Dubai, UAE, from February 14th-15th, 2012. The 1st BWC 2012 will highlight cutting-edge advances in all major disciplines of Biotechnology. This two-day event will feature recent findings from leading industrial, clinical and academic experts in the field, in the form of lectures and posters. The 1st BWC 2012 will be unique in promoting the translational nature of modern biotechnological research, with emphasis on both the basic science in industry and academia as well as its practical and clinical  applications. Presentations would focus on business development, strategic alliances, partnering trends, product opportunities, growth business models and strategies, licensing and pharmaceutical biotechnology, vaccines, CNS, cancer, antibodies, protein engineering, plant and environmental technologies, transgenic plant and crops, bioremediation, microbial diversity research.

A number of Nobel Laureates will deliver keynote lectures at the conference. The conference plans to bring together leading biotechnologists to discuss and present the latest important developments in biotechnology and allied disciplines. The 1st BWC 2012 will also provide a forum for in-depth assessment of the challenges involved in the dynamic and fast moving fields of biotechnology.

The details of the conference can be viewed at http://eureka-mkt03.com/conference/bwc

This is an incredible opportunity to showcase your basic research, findings and practices in the various thematic sessions stated below.

The conference offers the following sessions in biotechnology:

1. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: biopharmaceuticals discovery (CNS, cancer, cardiovascular, endocrine, immune); vaccines; antibodies; protein engineering
2. Plant and Environmental: transgenic plants and crops; bioremediation; microbial diversity; bio-monitoring.
3. Industrial and Manufacturing: bio-fuels; energy crops (cellulosic ethanol industry); industrial enzymes; bioprocess engineering and optimization.
4. Medical Biotechnology: stem cells; gene therapy; tissue engineering; biopharmaceutical manufacturing; cell based therapy; cell cultivation; diagnostics; imaging; pharmacogenomics (personalized medicine); microarray technology; biomarkers.

5. Business development: strategic alliances; partnering trends; product opportunities; growth; business models and strategies; licensing; merger and acquisitions; outsourcing; venture capital and financing; intellectual property.
6. Other areas: Food; Marine; Bio-safety; Systems Biology, Clinical Research/clinical trials; bioethics; nanobiotechnology.

Another Fish and Wildlife Biologist

R4-12-562315-HW (DEU)

Fish and Wildlife Biologist, GS-0401-7/9, FPL GS-11

Location:  Arkansas Ecological Services Office, Conway, AR

Open Period:  11/10/2011 - 11/23/2011

The announcement is available for viewing at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/.

OR

http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/302936800

Fish and Wildlife Biologist

R4-12-560603-HW (DEU)

Fish and Wildlife Biologist, GS-0401-7/9, FPL GS-11

Location:  Arkansas Ecological Services Office, Conway, AR

Open Period:  11/10/2011 - 11/23/2011

The announcement is available for viewing at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/.

OR

http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/302936800

Friday, November 11, 2011

Global Waste Management Symposium


The third Global Waste Management Symposium (GWMS) will serve as a forum for the presentation of applied and fundamental research, case studies, and policy analysis on waste and recyclables management.  We invite the community of researchers, engineers, designers, academicians, students, facility owners and operators, regulators, and policymakers to participate.  The GWMS will be held in a setting where all participants can share ideas and will include oral and poster presentations as well as social events to provide opportunities for technical interaction and discussion.

We invite abstracts in all areas related to the policy and management of solid waste, including:
  • Waste and recycling collection and transport 
  • Waste minimization, reuse, recycling and management policy, regulation, economics, and planning
  • Facility operation and design
  • Global climate change
  • Chemical and biological treatment and processes
  • Life cycle analysis
  • Conversion technologies and diversion strategies
  • Waste containment
  • Leachate treatment and management
  • Bioreactors
  • Air/gas emission quality, collection, control, utilization, and destruction
  • Energy recovery and thermal treatment
  • Equipment and safety
  • Environmental characterization of waste
  • Reuse of high-volume industrial waste materials
     
Abstract Submission Guidelines and Instructions:

An abstract template is available on the symposium Web site.  This template must be used.  The abstract should provide sufficient detail to show that the submission contains significant results of a case study, applied or fundamental research, or policy/regulatory/economic analysis.  The inclusion of tables or figures that summarize selected results is encouraged.  Abstract length is limited to two pages of single spaced text, tables, and figures.  Abstracts describing plans for future work or that sell a product or service will not be accepted.  An example of an acceptable abstract is available on the symposium website.  Final decisions regarding presentations will be made by the symposium technical committee.  Authors of accepted abstracts must submit an extended abstract for technical committee review and printing in a symposium proceedings. 

Abstracts should be submitted electronically to Alice Jacobsohn, National Solid Wastes Management Association, at wastesymposium@nswma.orgThe deadline for the submission of abstracts is December 1, 2011.