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          <p>This week's openings:</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Pacific Coral Reef Resilience Program Director, Coral Reef
            Alliance</p>
          <p>Director (D-1), IAEA Environment Laboratories</p>
          <p>Conservation Associate/ Wild Fisheries Specialist, New
            England Aquarium<br>
            Postdoctoral Research Fellow to the Director, The Marine
            Institute</p>
          <p>Project Coordinator, West Coast Governors Alliance on Ocean
            Health</p>
          <p>Coastal Ecologist, Research Planning, Inc. (RPI) </p>
          <p>Marine Projects Manager, WWF Australia<br>
            <span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif'; color:black;
              font-size:10pt">Coastal Restoration and Adaptation
              Specialist, TNC
            </span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Whale Shark Conservation
              Project Officer, Wildlife Trust of India</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Regional Director, Gulf and
              Southeast - Oceans Program, EDF</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Right Whale Aerial Survey
              Observer, Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies
            </span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">2012 Fall Stewardship
              Interns, Anacostia Watershed Society</span></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Pacific Coral Reef Resilience Program
              Director, Coral Reef Alliance</font></p>
          <p>San Francisco, CA</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>We are seeking an exceptional conservation and science
            professional to fill the position of Program Director for a
            new initiative aimed at advancing the science, management,
            and conservation of Pacific coral reefs.  Our initiative
            will pursue targeted research at Palmyra Atoll as well as
            other Pacific Islands, and will aim to apply these findings
            to practical management and conservation challenges.
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The position will be housed at the Coral Reef Alliance in
            San Francisco, CA, but will serve the collective interests
            of a consortium of investigators from a suite of
            institutions, including the American Museum of Natural
            History, the Coral Reef Alliance, the Nature Conservancy,
            Stanford University, the University of California San Diego,
            the University of California Santa Barbara, the University
            of North Carolina Wilmington, and Victoria University of
            Wellington.  We are launching this program with an initial
            grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, which
            includes funding for a full time Program Director for
            roughly two years.  We anticipate strong prospects for
            leveraging this initial award, resulting in a longer-term
            opportunity.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>For a full job announcement, please visit <a
              moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.coral.org/Pacific_Coral_Reef_Resilience_Program_Director"
              target="_blank">
http://www.coral.org/Pacific_Coral_Reef_Resilience_Program_Director</a><br>
          </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Director (D-1), IAEA Environment
              Laboratories</font></p>
          <p>Monaco</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The IAEA Environment Laboratories (NAEL) is a Division of
            the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
            currently comprising four laboratories, of which three
            specializing in radiometrics, radioecology and marine
            environmental studies are located in Monaco and one
            terrestrial environment laboratory in Seibersdorf (about 45
            km south of Vienna), which implements the Environment
            Programme under Major Programme 2.
          </p>
          <p>NAEL's objective is to enhance the capability of IAEA
            Member States to understand key marine and terrestrial
            physical processes governing the climate and the transport
            and fate of contaminants and other elements in the
            environment. NAEL uses nuclear techniques for the
            identification and mitigation of marine and terrestrial
            environmental problems caused by radioactive and
            non-radioactive pollutants. It will achieve its objectives
            by enabling Member States reliably to assess current and
            future levels of radioactive and other contaminants in the
            marine and terrestrial environment through the application
            of radionuclides and isotopes for diagnostic purposes.
          </p>
          <p>The NAEL operating environment is dynamic, participative
            and interactive with inputs received from the Board of
            Governors, the General Conference, policy- and decision
            makers and technical counterparts in Member States and the
            international development community.
          </p>
          <p><br>
            Reporting directly to and under the guidance of the Deputy
            Director General, Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences
            and Applications, the Director ensures that NAEL provides
            results-based programmatic responses to Member States'
            priorities for the application of nuclear and isotopic
            technologies to their development goals in environmental
            issues.
          </p>
          <p><br>
            The Director is: (1) a manager and team leader, ensuring
            that the environment programmes and projects are developed
            and implemented efficiently and effectively in line with the
            results-based approach; (2) an advisor to the Head of the
            Department, identifying opportunities to meet the needs of
            Member States and positioning the programme to deliver those
            needs; (3) a liaison with the Monégasque authorities in
            relation to administrative matters for the operation of the
            laboratory premises.
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="https://recruitment.iaea.org/vacancies/p/2012/2012_095.html"
              target="_blank">https://recruitment.iaea.org/vacancies/p/2012/2012_095.html</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Conservation Associate/ Wild Fisheries
              Specialist, New England Aquarium<br>
            </font>Boston, MA</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Since 2001, the New England Aquarium (NEAq) has advised
            major seafood corporations on the environmental
            responsibility of the fish and shellfish products they buy
            and sell. NEAq provides support to these companies on a
            diversity of topics including the development of policies
            and programs related to seafood sustainability, issues
            surrounding procurement, and marketing and outreach. Through
            these efforts, NEAq aims to influence seafood supply chains
            to favor marine conservation. This advisory program seeks a
            qualified candidate to support these efforts and other
            aquaculture-related initiatives at NEAq.
          </p>
          <p><br>
            The Conservation Associate/Wild Fisheries Specialist acts as
            an independent researcher, focusing on commercial fisheries,
            for a sustainable-seafood sourcing project and provides
            support on additional projects within the Sustainable
            Seafood Programs (SSP). This is a one year position, with a
            possibility for renewal. </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/10696.html"
              target="_blank">http://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/10696.html</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Postdoctoral Research Fellow to the
              Director, The Marine Institute</font></p>
          <p>Plymouth, UK</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Salary</p>
          <p>£31020 to £35938 pa - Grade 7</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Marine Institute is seeking a dynamic postdoctoral
            research fellow for a unique role supporting the research
            activities of the Marine Institute and the research of the
            Director, Prof Martin Attrill. The post will be in two
            parts: firstly to develop and run research projects within
            the areas of interest of Prof Attrill and secondly
            to support Prof Attrill and the MI team in running the
            Marine Institute by being part of existing and new research
            programmes and taking on roles within the Marine Institute
            associated with research (e.g. running annual research
            conferences, developing new collaborative projects with
            local and national partners, etc.).</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>You should be a proactive, dedicated individual with a love
            of the marine environment and wide experience of fieldwork.
            To complement Prof Attrill's research areas you will have a
            degree in Marine Biology or a relevant subject plus a PhD in
            marine ecology with a preference for coastal, temperate
            benthic community ecology. Key areas of research interest
            are seagrass ecology, Marine Protected Areas, climate change
            impacts and impact of fisheries.</p>
          <p><br>
            You will have specialised in field investigations or
            experimental ecology with a major field component.
            Experience of underwater video analysis, boatwork and
            subtidal sampling will be an advantage. You must enjoy
            working within a supportive research team and thrive
            on dealing with unknown challenges as new project
            opportunities become  <br>
            available. You will be expected to support and initiate
            opportunities for further funding and to produce research
            papers and reports where necessary.</p>
          <p><br>
            Interviews will be held later in September for a start date
            as soon as possible after interview.<br>
            This is a full-time position working 37 hours per week on a
            fixed-term basis for 3 years.<br>
            Job Description and Further Particulars</p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/files/extranet/docs/JOB/A2783%20Job%20description.pdf"
              target="_blank">http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/files/extranet/docs/JOB/A2783%20Job%20description.pdf</a></p>
          <p><br>
            To apply, or for more details, please follow <a
              moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/view.asp?page=38322"
              target="_blank">
              http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/view.asp?page=38322</a></p>
          <p><br>
            <font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Project Coordinator, West Coast Governors
              Alliance on Ocean Health</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The West Coast Governors Alliance on Ocean Health (WCGA)
            Executive Committee is pleased to announce a Request for
            Proposals (RFP) for a Project Coordinator. The Project
            Coordinator will provide project management, strategic
            planning services and administrative support for the West
            Coast Governors Alliance on Ocean Health. Individuals with
            experience working on regional ocean governance and with
            project and fiscal management experience are encouraged to
            apply. This is a contract position to the California Natural
            Resources Agency for approximately 40 hours/week for a
            period of 14-19 months. Compensation range is $75,000 -
            $100,000 per year, commensurate with experience. Only
            applicants from California, Oregon or Washington will be
            considered.  Proposals will be accepted until Tuesday,
            September 18, 2012 at 5pm.</p>
          <p><br>
            The RFP can be accessed on the State of California
            Department of General Service’s Web site:
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://www.bidsync.com/DPX?ac=view&amp;auc=1927016"
              target="_blank">http://www.bidsync.com/DPX?ac=view&amp;auc=1927016</a><br>
          </p>
          <p><br>
             <font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p><br>
             </p>
          <p><font size="3">Coastal Ecologist, Research Planning, Inc.
              (RPI) </font></p>
          <p>Columbia, SC </p>
          <p><br>
            The major responsibilities of this position will include the
            collection of biological and socioeconomic data for
            Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) mapping projects.
            Other duties involve summarizing resources for risk and
            field support for oil spill response, and collaboration on
            other projects as needed. Some travel will be necessary. </p>
          <p><br>
            The ideal candidate has strong organizational and
            communication skills and experience acquiring, managing and
            manipulating spatial datasets. Qualifications include
            master’s degree and 2-3 years of experience working on
            projects in coastal systems. An applicant with strong
            quantitative skills is desired. We are interested in hiring
            someone with experience in ecosystem modeling, marine
            spatial planning or benthic ecology; however, we will
            consider qualified applicants from other backgrounds.  
          </p>
          <p><br>
            RPI is acknowledged as a specialized group of scientists who
            excel at multi-disciplinary studies dealing with coastal and
            marine resources. We provide scientific and technical
            support for oil spill response, planning, and restoration,
            but do work on other projects that fit our knowledge and
            expertise whenever possible. We have been in business since
            1977 and work throughout the U.S. and internationally. Our
            major clients in the US include federal and state agencies
            (NOAA, NPS, BOEM, USFWS, USEPA, Florida Fish and Wildlife
            Research Institute, SC Department of Health and
            Environmental Control), but we also work with private
            clients. We do a lot of international work as well, so there
            will be opportunities for travel/work overseas. We are a
            small business composed of talented people who often serve
            different roles on different projects. As such, the ideal
            candidate will be independent and capable of multi-tasking.
            We strive to ensure that our employees are satisfied with
            their work and have a chance to grow within their field of
            expertise. Publishing is also very important to us, so we
            encourage our staff to present at conferences and submit
            papers to peer-reviewed journals.</p>
          <p><br>
            Please visit our website at <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://www.researchplanning.com" target="_blank">
              www.researchplanning.com</a> to find out more about RPI,
            our staff, our recent projects, and clients. More
            information on ESI maps can be found at
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/esi"
              target="_blank">http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/esi</a>. 
          </p>
          <p><br>
            Please send a current CV and a writing sample to <br>
            Dr. Jacqueline Michel<br>
            Research Planning, Inc.<br>
            1121 Park Street, Columbia, SC 29201<br>
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="mailto:info@researchplanning.com" target="_blank">info@researchplanning.com</a><br>
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Marine Projects Manager, WWF<br>
            </font>Sydney, Australia</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>WWF-Australia, the global conservation organisation, is
            seeking a project manager with experience in marine
            conservation, seafood markets and/or fisheries management to
            develop, implement and oversee on ground initiatives
            designed to achieve conservation goals. Whilst focussing on
            projects within Australia, Coral Triangle and South-west
            Pacific, the successful candidate will have opportunities to
            engage more broadly in international activities that fall
            within the responsibility of the Marine Team.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.wwf.org.au/about_us/work_with_wwf/jobs_at_wwf/?4962/Marine-Projects-Manager"
              target="_blank">http://www.wwf.org.au/about_us/work_with_wwf/jobs_at_wwf/?4962/Marine-Projects-Manager</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Coastal Restoration and Adaptation
              Specialist, TNC</font></p>
          <p>Kill Devil Hills, NC</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Coastal Restoration and Adaptation Specialist provides
            leadership for the North Carolina Chapter’s coastal
            ecosystem and climate change projects in northeastern NC. 
            S/he develops and implements, in coordination with partners
            and TNC colleagues, a program to increase the resilience of
            coastal ecosystems to rising seas, storm surge, and other
            climate change effects.  The Specialist provides the
            scientific leadership for the project and oversees the
            implementation of a variety of resilience strategies using
            an experimental framework meant to guide present and future
            adaptation efforts in similar habitats.  S/he works closely
            with partners at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service other
            public agencies and NGO’s, and with businesses, private
            landowners, and scientific peers in other institutions to
            ensure coordination, collaboration, and project
            implementation.  Additionally, s/he collaborates on applied
            conservation science and planning activities and climate
            change at multiple scales in the state and across the
            Southern U.S. Region, where appropriate.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>More specifically, the Coastal Restoration and Adaptation
            Specialist develops and maintains relationships with diverse
            groups of people such as decision makers and agency and
            academic partners, ensuring clear communications between all
            and a common understanding of the project.  S/he designs and
            implements studies and restoration activities on the
            hydrology of peat-based ecosystems and other wetland types,
            plans for and implements construction of oyster reefs and
            plantings of vegetation to slow the impacts of climate
            change, develops information and data to quantify carbon
            sequestration benefits of restoration activities, and
            explores and determines critical ecosystem services and
            related climate change impacts.  S/he collaborates with
            scientists and land managers within and outside of TNC to
            develop and disseminate understanding of the ecological
            impacts of climate change and results from adaptive
            management implementation strategies and practices.  NOTE: 
            This position is a time-limited appointment dependent upon
            available project funding and is currently funded for a
            minimum of 3-years.  This employment period may be extended
            as additional project funds are secured.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://careers.nature.org/psp/P91HTNC_APP/APPLICANT/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL"
              target="_blank">https://careers.nature.org/psp/P91HTNC_APP/APPLICANT/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Whale Shark Conservation Project Officer,
              Wildlife Trust of India</font></p>
          <p>Veraval, Gujarat, India</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The officer will be responsible for field or on-site
            implementation of the Whale Shark Conservation Project in
            association with the reporting manager and in line with the
            scientific and technical plan and all administrative and
            financial requirements of the HoD and PI.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Job Responsibilities:</p>
          <p>•Undertake surveys to collect data on Whale Shark
            distribution, population, etc<br>
            •Assist in collecting genetic studies of Whale sharks <br>
            •Help in GIS based mapping of Whale shark distribution <br>
            •Ensure scientific or technical adherence to all needs of
            the project are met<br>
            •Ensure that all administrative, HRD and IT needs are met<br>
            •Responsible for all field reports, photographic
            documentation, submission of data sheets etc as per the
            requirements of the HoD.
            <br>
            •Responsible for all field level governmental and partner
            liaison at appropriate levels and local public relation
            needs in consultation with the HoD.<br>
            •Responsible for maintenance of all assets of the
            organisation in the area of activity.<br>
          </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://www.wti.org.in/pages/jobs.html#wscp"
              target="_blank">http://www.wti.org.in/pages/jobs.html#wscp</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
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                      style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
                      color:black; font-size:12pt; font-weight:normal">Regional
                      Director, Gulf and Southeast - Oceans Program, EDF</span><span
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                      TX</span></h1>
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                      color:black; font-size:10pt; font-weight:normal">Regional
                      Director – Gulf and Southeast, Oceans Program
                      EDF’s Oceans Program works to improve the health
                      of the oceans through innovative and durable
                      solutions to today’s toughest fishery management
                      challenges. EDF’s Gulf and Southeast Oceans
                      Program seeks a Regional Director to be
                      responsible for the development, oversight and
                      implementation of strategies that advance these
                      goals in the Gulf. This is an excellent
                      opportunity for someone who has an interest in
                      fisheries and oceans policy, and demonstrated
                      success managing regional teams and affecting
                      policy change. The Regional Director will report
                      to the Associate Vice President for regional
                      programs.<br>
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href="http://www.edf.org/jobs/regional-director-gulf-and-southeast-oceans-program"
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          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Right Whale Aerial Survey Observer,
              Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies
            </font></p>
          <p>Provincetown, MA</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies (PCCS) is
            seeking a right whale aerial survey observer<br>
            for the 2013 winter/spring season (January 2nd through May
            15th 2013). The selected candidate will<br>
            participate in an on-going long term study of North Atlantic
            right whales in Cape Cod Bay and the<br>
            adjacent waters. Responsibilities include participation in
            marine mammal aerial surveys, photo-analysis,<br>
            assisting with maintenance of the in-house catalog, and data
            processing.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://www.coastalstudies.org/who-we-are/employment.htm"
              target="_blank">http://www.coastalstudies.org/who-we-are/employment.htm</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p><br>
            <font size="3">2012 Fall Stewardship Interns, Anacostia
              Watershed Society</font></p>
          <p>Washington, DC</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The mission of the Anacostia Watershed Society is to
            protect and restore the Anacostia River and its watershed
            communities by cleaning the water, recovering the shores,
            and honoring the heritage. Since 1989, AWS has mobilized
            thousands of volunteers, interns, and supporters to plant
            trees, stencil storm drains, restore wetlands, remove
            invasive plants, stabilize streambanks, pick up trash,
            provide operational and programmatic support, experience the
            river through paddle canoes and kayaks, ride pontoon boats,
            and much more, all in the name of returning the Anacostia
            River and its surrounding communities to a clean and healthy
            condition.<br>
            <br>
            We are looking for skillful and enthusiastic individuals to
            support our Stewardship Team’s programs this upcoming Fall.
            This internship provides excellent exposure to the world of
            watershed stewardship and locally-based non-profit
            environmental organizations. The position will require
            support on implementing and documenting a variety of
            stewardship activities related to wetland restoration,
            meadow restoration, trash reduction and management,
            environmental education, invasive plant management, canoeing
            safety, tree planting and maintenance, native plant seed
            collection, and volunteer supervision.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.anacostiaws.org/userfiles/file/Position%20Descriptions/AWS%20Fall%20Stewardship%20Internship%20positions%202012.pdf"
              target="_blank">http://www.anacostiaws.org/userfiles/file/Position%20Descriptions/AWS%20Fall%20Stewardship%20Internship%20positions%202012.pdf</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_______________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
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