[Coral-List] Addendum to "Seeing Bruno"
jidjadi at UDel.Edu
jidjadi at UDel.Edu
Sat Feb 23 16:58:19 EST 2008
The clip of the Bruno interview is up on CSPAN.org. The link is: http://www.c-span.org/homepage.asp?Cat=Series&Code=WJE&ShowVidNum=9&Rot_Cat_CD=WJ&Rot_HT=206&Rot_WD=&ShowVidDays=100&ShowVidDesc=&ArchiveDays=30
Look under "most watched segments." I believe the date of the show was 2/21/08.
Joshua Idjadi
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Delaware
jidjadi at udel.edu
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>Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:37:29 -0500
>From: Gene Shinn <eshinn at marine.usf.edu>
>Subject: [Coral-List] John Bruno on TV
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>Being a C-Span Junkie I had the privilege this morning of watching
>John Bruno on C-Span's Washington Journal program. John was on for a
>full hour discussing the recently released world view maps of human
>impacts on the oceans. During his hour he did an excellent job of
>fielding a variety of questions (phoned in) from people all across
>the country. It also provided a forum for him to describe the plight
>of Florida's reefs, effects of MPAs, and overfishing in the
>Caribbean and a host of other questions including one form a person
>who accused him of being a dupe of a communists plot to globalize the
>oceans. He handled it very politely. Once again you can view what was
>discussed at <http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/GlobalMarine/> I
>suspect this will lead to several visits to Congress. Well done John.
>Gene
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>Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 17:10:30 -0500
>From: Dana Williams <dana.williams at noaa.gov>
>Subject: [Coral-List] Job announcement: Research Associate II position
> in coral reef ecology
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>To apply go to www.miami.edu/careers
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>Job Title: Research Associate II
>Position Number: 036507
>Department: Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies
>(RSMAS University of Miami)
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>The University of Miami is committed to educating and nurturing
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>The Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS) of
>the University of Miami invites applications for a Research Associate II
>position in coral reef ecology. The research is focused on coral reef
>benthic assessment and restoration and involves collaboration with
>scientists at the Rosenstiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Science
>(RSMAS) and the NOAA Fisheries Southeast Fishery Science Center (SEFSC)
>as part of the Benthic Ecosystem Assessment and Research Unit.
>Incumbent will be a full participant (with P.I and colleagues) in field
>research on coral reef protected resources, primarily in the Florida
>Keys National Marine Sanctuary but also including other Caribbean sites.
>Projects include monitoring/evaluation of coral reef benthic habitat,
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>Applicants must have a Bachelors degree in marine biology, zoology,
>botany, environmental science or related fields, and at least two years
>of experience of field-based marine research. Applicants must have
>extensive scientific dive experience, prior AAUS certification is
>preferable; some experience operating small (25ft) outboard vessels
>(ideally USCG auxiliary safety certification and local knowledge of the
>upper Florida Keys); proficiency in general PC software, particularly
>Microsoft Excel, and basic knowledge of MS Access (extensive knowledge
>of MS Access and/or ArcGIS is preferred). Applicants must possess strong
>organizational skills, attention to detail and an interest and ability
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>oral communication skills in order to communicate with a diverse group
>of people in large collaborative projects. Position #036507. Salary:
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>Apply online at: www.miami.edu/careers. Curriculum Vitae and contact
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>The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive
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