[Coral-List] IUCN ecosystem management commission suggestions?

Sarah Pearce sarahepearce1 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 16:14:31 UTC 2022


Hi I'm Sarah and I've made a few GIS coral maps of specific coral diseases
in Panama and Landsat 8 imagery of the Great Barrier Reef and also an
island in French Polynesia highlighting experiment reefs. Anybody need a
remote GIS person this summer? I love to keep busy. (Resume ? Website
www.sarahepearce.com)


I have my own 22 acre nature center here in New Brunswick Canada and we
have a workspace with the UN biodiversity lab for uploading Geospatial
layers. Any volunteers or suggestions? Some wetland and beaver habitat.
Terrestrial ecosystem with mixed trees, maple and pine etc. Check out the
UN Biodiversity Lab for data for your study regions:)

Lastly I'm accepting any ideas to bring to the table of the IUCN ecosystem
management commission over the next five years.

Cheers,

Sarah Pearce

BSc Geography UVic
MSc Remote Sensing UCL
MSc Astronomy Swinburne



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> Postdoc in Marine Sciences - University of NorthCarolina Wilmington?s
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> The University of North Carolina Wilmington?s Center forMarine Science
> (CMS) is recognized both nationally and internationally forconducting
> research that contributes to the understanding of environmentalprocesses
> and problems. Through research, education and outreach, the Centerstrives
> to increase knowledge and cultivate public awareness about coastal
> andmarine sciences. This includes a variety of fields such as
> physicaloceanography; marine and coastal biology; marine, atmospheric and
> natural productschemistry; marine geology; and environmental sciences.
> Currently there are morethan 100 active research programs ongoing at CMS
> and over 140 scientists, staffand students at CMS. The teaching and
> research facility located on theIntracoastal Waterway in southeastern North
> Carolina features state of the artcore facilities in spectrometry and
> spectroscopy, light stable isotopes, DNAand water quality analysis as well
> as running seawater systems, a coastalworkboat fleet and a wide range of o
>  ceanographic equipment that are availableto all CMS researchers.
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> The primary responsibility of the Postdoctoral ResearchFellow position is
> to conduct research in coastal and marine sciences. Otherareas of interest
> will be considered that fall within the broad field of marinesciences.
> Specific areas of interest must be aligned with the current researchof two
> or more UNCW mentors from the link below. It is highly desirable thatthe
> work include interdisciplinary collaborations amongst the candidate andUNCW
> marine science faculty. The position will include opportunities to
> mentorundergraduate and graduate student research at the discretion of the
> UNCWmentors. Candidates from all marine and coastal sciences or other
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> are Drs: Erwin, Finelli, Fogarty, Jarvis Lopez-Legentil,Pawlik, Ushijima,
> Warner; however, see link above for full list of facultyacross disciplines.
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