Job Opportunities in Coral Reef Conservation

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Thu Jul 22 16:21:37 EDT 1999


JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN CORAL REEF CONSERVATION
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PLEASE FORWARD TO ANY POTENTIALLY INTERESTED STUDENTS AND OTHER INDIVIDUALS

The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL), a non-profit conservation group based in 
Berkeley, California, is growing and will need several new employees over the 
next two years.

Specific job descriptions are not available as we are seeking to build a team 
based on a combination of skills and interests.  Work will include projects 
focused on building public awareness about coral reefs, helping to create and 
improve coral reef protected areas, and working with divers and the 
dive-tourism industry to promote conservation.

CORAL does not undertake any scientific research.  No research positions are 
available.

The essential job qualifications are:
Solid background in coral reef ecology
Strong interest in coral reef conservation
Ability to work well with others

Some travel may be required for certain positions.

If you might be interested in a position with CORAL, please mail, fax or 
email your resume to the address below with a cover letter outlining your 
primary areas of interest in coral reef conservation and estimating when you 
might be available to start work.  No telephone inquiries please.  We are at 
the early stages of our employee search, so we may not be able to respond to 
your submission immediately.  Thanks for your interest.

PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THE CORALREEFA at AOL.COM EMAIL ADDRESS

Contact Address:
Shawn Reifsteck
Managing Director

CORAL- The Coral Reef Alliance
64 Shattuck Square, Suite 220
Berkeley, CA 94704

fax: 510-848-3720

email: coralmail4 at aol.com

For more information on CORAL, please visit our web site: www.coral.org

CORAL's Mission
The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) is a member supported, non-profit 
organization dedicated to keeping coral reefs alive around the world.   CORAL 
helps local organizations in coral reef areas by providing financial support, 
technical expertise and volunteers to help with coral reef conservation 
projects.  CORAL is using education and outreach programs to build a new 
constituency  of scuba divers, snorkelers and other concerned individuals to 
help combat the major threats to coral reefs. 



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