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          <p>This week's openings:</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Natural Resource Conservation
              Training and Capacity Building Specialist, Wildlife
              Conservation Society
            </span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Marine spatial planner,
              Wildlife Conservation Society</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Sustainable Fisheries
              Specialist, Wildlife Conservation Society</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Administrative Assistant, Pew
              Environment Group</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Scientific Secretary, North
              Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission
            </span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Director, Pacific Islands
              Climate Science Center</span></p>
          <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal; margin:0in 0in
            0pt"><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Ocean Program Research
              Associate, Center for American Progress</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Public Programs Coordinator,
              Great Lakes Aquarium</span></p>
          <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal; margin:0in 0in
            0pt"><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Research Fellow Coral Reef
              Ecology, Griffith University</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Education &amp; Program
              Coordinator 2013, CCMI</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Ocean and Great Lakes Policy
              Analyst 1, Grade 23, NY Department of State</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Several positions with the
              British Antarctic Survey, UK</span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">OPS Biological Scientist I
              Position, Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
            </span></p>
          <p><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Water Quality/Habitat
              Restoration/Coastal Communities Specialist, Wisconsin Sea
              Grant</span></p>
          <p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal; margin:0in 0in
            0pt"><span style="font-family:'Tahoma','sans-serif';
              color:black; font-size:10pt">Seafood Internship, WWF</span></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Natural Resource Conservation Training and
              Capacity Building Specialist, Wildlife Conservation
              Society<br>
            </font>Libreville, Gabon<br>
            <br>
            Background:<br>
            The 1,400 miles of pristine beaches, lagoons and waters of
            the Congo Basin lie alongside the world's second-largest
            intact forest. Here, on the western edge of Central Africa,
            WCS supports a major commitment to marine conservation.
            Increasingly, this wild coast is challenged by intensive
            overfishing, burgeoning offshore industry and coastal
            development. Successful conservation of the Congo Basin
            Coast, its ecosystems and wildlife can only be achieved by
            strengthening and connecting protected areas along the
            coast, improving fisheries enforcement, and assisting
            governments and private industry to put conservation at the
            heart of development planning. Having played an integral
            role in creating Gabon's ambitious national protected area
            system, WCS is well positioned to provide the scientific and
            conservation leadership needed to ensure a future for this
            coast's awe-inspiring wildlife.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>As part of this work, WCS is looking to undertake
            biological surveys as part of feasibility studies and
            implementation plans for the conservation of biodiversity in
            the Congo Basin Coast (CBC) region. WCS is committed to
            implementing a resource development strategy in the CBC that
            is exemplary in terms of socio-economic and environmental
            safeguards and in accordance with both national law and
            international best practice, with a level of compliance
            consistent with World Bank performance standards. This
            approach is consistent with the belief that for oil and gas
            development to thrive, it must be good at generating
            economic value while also embracing impeccable social and
            environmental values and standards.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Position Objective:<br>
            The Natural Resource Conservation Training and Capacity
            Building specialist will provide oversight and monitor the
            proposed and actual activities of extractive industries
            working in the CBC region, and identify needs and
            opportunities for WCS to be engaged in mitigation and offset
            needs. The specialist will also lead activities to design
            and implement long-term training and education programs that
            can strengthen efforts to preempt risks and avoid, mitigate,
            or offset potential adverse impacts from industry
            developments on biodiversity and livelihoods in the Congo
            Basin Coast region. This person will work closely with WCS
            Congo Basin Coast program and country offices staff,
            NY-based staff, the government of Gabon, and local and
            international partners in industry and non-governmental
            organizations, report to the Director of the Congo Basin
            Coast program and be based in Libreville, Gabon.</p>
          <p><br>
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://sh.webhire.com/jobcart/view_job.cart?JOB_ID=2646967&amp;ACCT_NAME=WCS&amp;SITE=I&amp;CCC_DEST=CS">https://sh.webhire.com/jobcart/view_job.cart?JOB_ID=2646967&amp;ACCT_NAME=WCS&amp;SITE=I&amp;CCC_DEST=CS</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Marine spatial planner, Wildlife
              Conservation Society<br>
            </font>Libreville, Gabon<br>
            <br>
            The Marine spatial planner/Conservation planner will work
            closely with WCS Congo Basin Coast program and country
            offices staff, NY staff, the government of Gabon, and
            partners in industry and non-governmental organizations to
            compile and analyze the information necessary to make
            informed decisions about the future of the marine
            environment off Central Africa's west coast. The planner
            will be responsible for leading a multi-stakeholder process
            to identify priority areas for conservation action that will
            ensure the persistence of biodiversity and balance
            conservation interests with that of other stakeholders (e.g.
            petroleum exploration, foreign and domestic fisheries,
            coastal development) in the planning process. This person
            will report to the Director of the Congo Basin Coast program
            and will be based in Libreville, Gabon.</p>
          <p><br>
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://sh.webhire.com/jobcart/view_job.cart?JOB_ID=2647008&amp;ACCT_NAME=WCS&amp;SITE=I&amp;CCC_DEST=CS">https://sh.webhire.com/jobcart/view_job.cart?JOB_ID=2647008&amp;ACCT_NAME=WCS&amp;SITE=I&amp;CCC_DEST=CS</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Sustainable Fisheries Specialist, Wildlife
              Conservation Society<br>
            </font>Libreville, Gabon<br>
          </p>
          <p>The Sustainable Fisheries Specialist will work closely with
            WCS Congo Basin Coast program and country offices staff,
            NY-based staff, the government of Gabon, and local and
            international partners in industry and non-governmental
            organizations to help develop recommendations for
            conservation actions toward achieving long-term, sustainable
            fisheries off Central Africa's west coast shelf. This person
            will report to the Director of the Congo Basin Coast program
            and will be based in Libreville, Gabon.</p>
          <p><br>
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://sh.webhire.com/jobcart/view_job.cart?JOB_ID=2646940&amp;ACCT_NAME=WCS&amp;SITE=I&amp;CCC_DEST=CS">https://sh.webhire.com/jobcart/view_job.cart?JOB_ID=2646940&amp;ACCT_NAME=WCS&amp;SITE=I&amp;CCC_DEST=CS</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Administrative Assistant, Pew Environment
              Group</font></p>
          <p>Washington, DC</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Pew Environment Group’s Ocean Science Division (OSD)
            works to generate and synthesize scientific research to
            inform marine conservation policy and frame solutions to
            global ocean problems.   The Division’s projects include
            multiyear research projects funded in large part through the
            Lenfest Ocean Program, and shorter term analyses and
            syntheses designed to inform specific policy questions of
            interest to the Environment Group.  Developing materials
            which clearly explain technical results to non-scientific
            audiences is a significant component of the Division’s
            work.   OSD also manages the Pew Fellows Program in Marine
            Conservation, which fosters a community of
            conservation-minded scientists and other experts.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Position Overview </p>
          <p>The administrative assistant is a member of the Pew
            Environment Group and will be assigned to support Ocean
            Science Division staff based in Washington, DC, and
            elsewhere.  Responsibilities include supporting staff by
            proofreading documents, preparing mailings, maintaining
            databases, scheduling meetings, managing expense
            reimbursements, and coordinating travel. The administrative
            assistant reports to the Director of the Ocean Science
            Division.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The administrative assistant participates in weekly team
            meetings and is encouraged to develop a general
            understanding of the projects being carried out by the
            program. 
            <br>
          </p>
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          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Scientific Secretary, North Atlantic Marine
              Mammal Commission </font>
          </p>
          <p>Tromso, Norway<br>
            <br>
            The North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission (NAMMCO), based
            in Troms in northern Norway, has an opening for a Scientific
            Secretary from January 2013. The Scientific Secretary is
            responsible for planning, coordinating and participating in
            the work of the NAMMCO Scientific Committee and its
            associated Working Groups. A large part of the work will
            require report writing and also editing and collating
            scientific publications.</p>
          <p><br>
            This position requires an experienced scientist with a good
            background in wildlife or fisheries biology. Research
            experience in or knowledge of marine mammal biology,
            including knowledge of survey methods and population biology
            in the context of sustainable management, is highly
            desirable. Participation in scientific projects of direct
            relevance to NAMMCO is encouraged where feasible. A higher
            degree is preferred, and excellent spoken and written
            English are essential. A working knowledge of a Scandinavian
            language is desirable but not essential. The person filling
            this position should be prepared to travel extensively for
            meetings within the member countries for up to some several
            weeks each year (e.g. 10 weeks), have good leadership
            qualities and be able to work confidently alone as well as
            in a team. The Secretariat is small, and teamwork is
            important as well as flexibility.</p>
          <p><br>
            The position attracts an international standard salary based
            on the ICSC-UN professional scale, with generous private
            pension scheme, as well as assistance in relocation
            expenses, and 6 weeks annual vacation with paid travel to
            the home country annually if desired. The initial
            appointment will be for 3 years on contract, and may be
            renewable.</p>
          <p><br>
            For further details on the job description and other
            information, please contact the General Secretary of NAMMCO
            on
            <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:christina@nammco.no"
              target="_blank">christina@nammco.no</a> or call
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"><font color="#0066cc">+47 77687372</font></a>,
            and check out the website on <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://www.nammco.no" target="_blank">
              www.nammco.no</a> to learn more about the work of this
            international organisation and its goals and affiliations.</p>
          <p><br>
            Please send your application, marked "confidential" together
            with your curriculum vitae detailing qualifications, work
            experience and publications, and the names, affiliations and
            contact details of three referees to the General Secretary,
            NAMMCO, Postboks 6453, 21-23 Sykehusveien 21-23, N-9294
            Troms?, Norway, or electronically directly to
            <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:christina@nammco.no"
              target="_blank">christina@nammco.no</a> to reach NAMMCO
            latest 12th November 2012. All applications will be
            acknowledged.<br>
          </p>
          <font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font>
          <p><br>
             </p>
          <p><font size="3">Director, Pacific Islands Climate Science
              Center</font></p>
          <p>Honolulu, HI</p>
          <p><br>
            As a Scientist within the National Climate Change and
            Wildlife Science organization, and as Center Leader for the
            Climate Science Center, some of your specific duties will
            include:</p>
          <p>-Develop and implement climate based science strategies for
            cultural and natural resources for the Pacific Islands.</p>
          <p>-Establish resource management partnerships and develop
            research needs and priorities.</p>
          <p>-Supervise a staff of up to five research scientists,
            students, post-doctoral appointments and other support
            positions.</p>
          <p>-Identify and develop national climate change science needs
            relative to the impact on regional natural and physical
            science resources.</p>
          <p>-Chair a regional Climate Science Center (CSC)
            implementation board ensuring decisions made on science
            priorities at the regional level are communicated and
            implementation in a timely manner.</p>
          <p><br>
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/328463300"
              target="_blank">https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/328463300</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Ocean Program Research Associate, Center for
              American Progress<br>
            </font>Washington, DC</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Center for American Progress has an immediate opening
            for a Research Associate to support the Energy team’s Ocean
            Program. The ideal candidate will be able to conduct
            research and analysis in support of science-based ocean
            policy priorities, interface with policy-makers and
            stakeholders both inside and outside the Beltway, manage
            ongoing and long-term projects, and contribute to the
            development of a big picture vision for our work,
            particularly in support of our Blue Economy initiative.
            Specific areas of focus will include offshore energy
            development (fossil and renewable), sustainable fisheries,
            marine resource economics, and the ocean implications of
            global climate change.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.americanprogress.org/about/jobs/41182/ocean-program-research-associate/"
              target="_blank">http://www.americanprogress.org/about/jobs/41182/ocean-program-research-associate/</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Public Programs Coordinator, Great Lakes
              Aquarium</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The public programs coordinator will join our education
            team in delivering public and youth programming<br>
            on-site, as outreach and online. Programming ranges from
            roving interpretation, 20 minute informational<br>
            sessions, hour-long classes for all ages, field
            interpretation and interactive video conferencing. This
            position<br>
            requires some handling and feeding of live animals including
            reptiles, fish, insects and birds. Understanding of<br>
            or willingness to learn about Great Lakes issues, cultural
            and natural history is essential.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.glaquarium.org/wp_gla/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/GLA-Educator-Job-Description-Fall-2012.pdf"
              target="_blank">http://www.glaquarium.org/wp_gla/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/GLA-Educator-Job-Description-Fall-2012.pdf</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Research Fellow Coral Reef Ecology, Griffith
              University<br>
            </font>Brisbane, Australia</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Dr Diaz-Pulido's research program focuses on understanding
            the consequences of human impacts on coral reef ecology,
            coral-algal dynamics, and in particular, ocean acidification
            on coral-macroalgal interactions. While significant progress
            has been made to understand the biological and physiological
            consequences of human-induced ocean acidification on algae
            and corals, very little is known about the ecological
            ramifications on coral reefs.
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>This is a fixed term (2 years), full time position based at
            the Nathan campus.
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The coral reef/algal ecologist will work closely with Dr
            Guillermo Diaz-Pulido at Griffith University and colleagues
            from the University of Queensland and Georgia Institute of
            Technology to develop an active research program on ocean
            acidification effects on coral reefs, particularly
            coral-algal interactions. Duties will include field and
            laboratory work, publishing in high quality journals,
            contributing to supervision of research higher degree
            students and assisting with the development and preparation
            of research grant proposals. The Research Fellow will be
            funded by a grant from the Australian Research Council and
            will assist Dr Diaz-Pulido with existing projects in the
            field of ocean acidification impacts on coral reefs and with
            the development of new research opportunities.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              target="_blank">http://jobs.griffith.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=495618&amp;sReferrer=home&amp;lApplicationSubSourceID=&amp;sKeywords=495618&amp;lWorkTypeID=&amp;lLocationID=&amp;lCategoryID=&amp;sJobNo=495618&amp;stp=AW&amp;sLanguage=en</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Education &amp; Program Coordinator 2013,
              CCMI</font></p>
          <p>Little Cayman</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Central Caribbean Marine Institute has an immediate
            opening for an Education and Program Coordinator to teach,
            develop and maintain education activities at the Little
            Cayman Research Centre.
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>We seek a well-organized individual with experience in
            teaching and managing education courses (from primary to
            university level). He/she must be an excellent communicator
            and educational advocate, with a M.Sc. degree in marine
            science and a divemaster level certification. The role
            requires recruiting, enrolling and maintaining relationships
            with students and education institutions, in addition to the
            teaching requirements. The success of this role not only
            depends upon a highly organised and engaged educator (with a
            passion for the marine environment) but the ability to
            develop the program efficiency and effectiveness at the
            Little Cayman Research Centre. He/she will have a unique
            opportunity of gaining education experience both with CCMI
            projects and visiting students. </p>
          <p>The role is physically active as all the CCMI education
            courses include water activities and field-based land
            excursions. All CCMI staff also contribute to the daily
            running a remote field research station and will participate
            in the weekly challenges of living on a small island
            (activities include cleaning at the field station and
            barge/food pick ups etc).
          </p>
          <p>The Education and Program Coordinator reports directly to
            the Director of Operations / Field Station Manager.</p>
          <p> </p>
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href="http://www.reefresearch.org/ccmi_website/jobs/jobs_2012_02_Education_And_Program_Coordinator.htm"
              target="_blank">http://www.reefresearch.org/ccmi_website/jobs/jobs_2012_02_Education_And_Program_Coordinator.htm</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Ocean and Great Lakes Policy Analyst 1,
              Grade 23, NY Department of State</font></p>
          <p>Albany, NY</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Department of State is seeking qualified candidates for
            provisional appointment as an Ocean and Great Lakes Policy
            Analyst 1, Grade 23 in the Division of Coastal Resource’s
            Ocean and Great Lakes Ecosystem Conservation Program.  There
            are currently two positions available.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>SALARY:  Grade 23 ($66,375 - $83,954)   <br>
               (THESE POSITIONS ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE PS&amp;T
            BARGAINING UNIT)</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>DUTIES:<br>
            Assist local, regional, State and federal agencies to
            integrate improved management measures for the ocean and
            Great Lakes into agency decision-making, staffing and
            funding programs. Draft and analyze legislative, regulatory
            and budget proposals. Analyze technical reports on offshore
            uses and resources; track federal, regional, and state
            policy developments related to offshore uses and resources.
            Develop reports, briefings, speeches, presentations and
            other documents. Develop and implement offshore spatial use
            plans for sectors of the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes
            including: energy, offshore habitats, fisheries, waterborne
            transportation, navigation safety, tourism-based economies. 
            Identify and map spatial data including ocean uses and
            biotic conditions. Identify and develop technical
            requirements for projects and designs; and prepare requests
            for proposals to obtain scientific, economic or other
            expertise to augment internal capacity to ensure successful
            outcomes. Ensure effective mechanisms are developed to
            implement offshore spatial use plans and engage appropriate
            stakeholders in developing use plans for the ocean and Great
            Lakes. Develop collaborative relationships within New York
            and among the Mid-Atlantic states to address existing and
            emerging threats to ocean health. Identify and build
            constituencies to participate in and support new and
            emerging ocean policies.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:<br>
            A bachelor’s degree and seven years experience as described
            below:</p>
          <p>Qualifying specialized experience is defined as:  
            Experience with responsibilities for formulating policy
            guidelines, developing strategies to improve the management
            of ocean and Great Lakes uses and resources.  Experience
            must have included resolving differences among stakeholders
            through consensus and partnership building; evaluating
            programs, regulations and laws; and coordinating the
            implementation of multiple programs and projects.</p>
          <p>Substitutions:  Bachelor’s degree in ecology, biology,
            coastal biology, coastal management, oceanography,
            limnology, geology, environmental science, natural resources
            management, resource economics, ecosystems management,
            watershed management, environmental policy, ocean sciences,
            or a closely related field may substitute for one year of
            the required experience. A Master’s degree in the same
            fields may substitute for two years of the required
            experience.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Preferred candidates will have federal or state policy
            development experience in areas related to program focus;
            data analysis and mapping, including Arc GIS proficiency;
            assembling and leading diverse teams of stakeholders to
            achieve shared objectives; web-based skills; and excellent
            writing and speaking proficiencies.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>APPOINTMENT:  This position will be filled in accordance
            with Section 65.1 of the Civil Service Law.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Please provide a resume and cover
            letter clearly explaining how you meet the position
            qualifications by October 23, 2012 to:</p>
          <p>    Kelley Mielewski<br>
                Bureau of Human Resources Management<br>
                NYS Department of State<br>
                99 Washington Avenue, Suite 1150<br>
                Albany, NY 12231<br>
                Fax (518) 402-3656<br>
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Several positions with the British Antarctic
              Survey, UK</font></p>
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              target="_blank">http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/employment/vacancies/index.php</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">OPS Biological Scientist I Position, Florida
              Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
            </font></p>
          <p>St. Petersburg, FL</p>
          <p><br>
            This is a part-time (20-30 hours per week), grant-funded
            technical position that supports Fish and Wildlife Research
            Institute (FWRI) scientists in managing tabular and spatial
            (GIS) data for research on the Florida manatee and its
            habitat. The incumbent will specifically work with
            researchers on a project to summarize and analyze water
            temperature data in relation to cold-related manatee
            mortality. The main responsibilities for this position are
            entering and verifying tabular and spatial data; assisting
            with the maintenance, quality assurance and quality control
            of databases; developing cartographic products, descriptive
            statistics, graphs, and written summaries for use in reports
            and presentations and for management purposes; assisting
            with metadata documentation and data archival; and locating,
            retrieving and compiling biological and environmental data.
            The person in this position will communicate technical
            information to coworkers, while maintaining a professional
            wor!king environment that promotes teamwork within working
            units and with the Marine Mammal Program at FWRI.</p>
          <p> </p>
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          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Water Quality/Habitat Restoration/Coastal
              Communities Specialist, Wisconsin Sea Grant</font></p>
          <p>Green Bay, WI</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Serve as Advisory Services Water Quality/Habitat
            Restoration/Coastal Communities Specialist for the
            University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute, a state-wide
            program of research, outreach and education dedicated to the
            protection and wise use of Great Lakes and ocean resources.
            Provide the public, industry, and agency personnel with
            instruction, applied research, practical demonstration,
            field-testing and consultation on Great Lakes coastal
            issues.</p>
          <p> </p>
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          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Seafood Internship, WWF<br>
            </font>Washington, DC</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>This internship will report to Katherine Bostick, Manager,
            Seafood Markets, and may work closely with other members of
            the Business &amp; Industry staff and the Markets unit. The
            intern may also have the opportunity to interact with
            company representatives. This internship provides an
            opportunity to improve research skills in a professional
            setting, gain knowledge about companies and environmental
            issues, and contribute to WWF's mission.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The intern will be researching the impacts of seafood
            commodity production and sourcing regions, and assist with
            analyzing environmental, social and business risks within
            the seafood supply chain of WWF partner companies. A primary
            responsibility of the role will be to help build a database,
            analyze purchasing data in Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access
            and/or SPSS statistics and create reports based on the
            analyses.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Other smaller and potential projects could include
            researching corporations, developing reports on companies
            and analyzing market trends. The work could also include
            working with WWF on developing new projects or supporting
            the B&amp;I team in various capacities: working with cause
            marketing on projects, engaging with campaigns to stop
            deforestation, developing webpages, preparing and editing
            documents for review, support coordination of meetings, etc.
            Preference will be given to applicants who are willing to
            support the B&amp;I team in various capacities and types of
            engagements.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://worldwildlife.org/internships/in-13026-seafood-internship"
              target="_blank">http://worldwildlife.org/internships/in-13026-seafood-internship</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">______________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> <br>
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