[Coral-List] Coral Reef Fish Research Position in Miami, FL, USA

Jim Bohnsack - NOAA Federal jim.bohnsack at noaa.gov
Mon Nov 16 12:25:16 EST 2015


The Protected Resources and Biodiversity Division, National Marine
Fisheries Service  is seeking a Research Fish Biologist in MIami.  Here is
the link to the vacancy announcement.



https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/418424700



*Job Title:  *Research Fish Biologist
*Department:  *Department Of Commerce
*Agency:  *National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

*Job Announcement Number:  *PH-PA-15-1526354



*SALARY RANGE:*

$61,963.00 to $143,932.00 / Per Year

*OPEN PERIOD:*

Monday, November 16, 2015 to Monday, November 30, 2015

*SERIES & GRADE:*

ZP-0482-03/04

*POSITION INFORMATION:*

Full Time - Permanent

*PROMOTION POTENTIAL: *04

*DUTY LOCATIONS:*

1 vacancy in the following location: Miami, FL View Map
<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/418424700>

*WHO MAY APPLY: *US Citizens and Status Candidates

*SECURITY CLEARANCE: *Not Applicable

*SUPERVISORY STATUS: *No

*JOB SUMMARY:*

This position is located in the National Marine Fisheries Service of the
National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration.

*Duties include but are not limited to the following:*

   - Conduct and facilitate coral reef ecosystem monitoring, fishery
   independent assessments, and fishery and habitat research in coral reef
   environments
   - Designs new approaches for data collection surveys & methodologies for
   compilation & distribution to provide quality information for fisheries
   management, conservation & development
   - Conduct fishery research involving population surveys, ecology, and
   behavior necessary to support NOAA fishery management goals with coral reef
   fish taxonomy and ecology in the southeastern U.S. and Caribbean
   - Coordinate the collection of biological samples and manages the use of
   ecological databases for fish stock or ecological assessments
   - Conduct statistical analyses of fishery and ecological data to support
   fishery and ecosystem assessments

*Who May Apply: * U.S. Citizens and Nationals, and  merit promotion
candidates.


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