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          <p>This week's openings:</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Senior Associate, Government Relations, Pew Environment
            Group<br>
            Fishery Management Specialist, NOAA<br>
            Environmental Scientist, Bureau of Safety and Environmental
            Enforcement<br>
            Assistant Professor - Marine Chemistry, VIMS</p>
          <p>Coral Reef Scientist, Central Caribbean Marine Institute</p>
          <p>Dolphin Research Internship, NOAA Hollings Marine
            Laboratory<br>
          </p>
          <font color="#3366ff">_________________________________________________________________________________________</font>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Senior Associate, Government Relations, Pew
              Environment Group</font></p>
          <p>Washington, DC</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Pew Environment Group Government Relations Team
            provides strategic guidance regarding Congressional and
            Executive branch outreach to all PEG campaigns. Coordinating
            with campaign managers, PCT legal affairs, and PCT
            Government Relations, PEG Government Relations produces fact
            sheets and other materials for distribution, maintains vote
            counts and target lists for each campaign, relays
            information on Congressional and Administration priorities
            and action, advises campaigns on government-related
            strategy, and attends campaign lobbying meetings with
            campaign staff.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Senior Associate is an integral part of the Government
            Relations team in Washington, DC and will have
            responsibilities in all areas of government communications,
            including communicating with Congressional staff,
            coordinating Pew Environment Group campaign efforts with
            Congress and the Administration, producing materials on PEG
            policies for distribution to Congressional and
            Administration staff, and maintaining vote counts.  He or
            she will report to and work closely with the Director of
            Government Relations.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://www.coralcoe.org.au/about-us/employment-opportunities"
              target="_blank">http://www.coralcoe.org.au/about-us/employment-opportunities</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Fishery Management Specialist, NOAA</font></p>
          <p>Gloucester, MA</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>This position will be located in the Sustainable Fisheries
            Division of the Northeast Regional Office, located in
            Gloucester, MA.  This position will be filled under the DOC
            Alternative Personnel System (CAPS). This system replaced
            the Federal GS pay plan and structure. Under CAPS, positions
            are classified by career, pay plan, and pay band. The ZP-2
            is equivalent to the GS-09/10.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/329796800"
              target="_blank">https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/329796800</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Environmental Scientist, Bureau of Safety
              and Environmental Enforcement</font></p>
          <p>Jefferson, LA</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>This position’s office title is the Artificial Reef
            Coordinator. It serves in the Environmental Review Unit
            (ERU) under the Unit Chief and Regional Environmental
            Officer (REO) to support the Division/Branch/Unit needs.
            This position is located in Jefferson, LA.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="https://my.usajobs.gov/GetJob/Viewdetails/329247600"
              target="_blank">https://my.usajobs.gov/GetJob/Viewdetails/329247600</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Assistant Professor - Marine Chemistry, VIMS</font></p>
          <p>Gloucester, VA</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) has a
            three-part mission to conduct interdisciplinary research in
            coastal ocean and estuarine science, educate students and
            citizens, and provide advisory service to policy makers,
            industry, and the public. The School of Marine Science at
            VIMS is the graduate school in marine science for the
            College of William &amp; Mary. Chartered in 1940, VIMS is
            currently among the largest marine research and education
            centers in the United States. VIMS employs 59 full-time
            faculty members, 256 staff, and enrolls approximately 100
            graduate students in master's and doctoral programs. There
            are four academic departments at VIMS: Biological Sciences,
            Environmental and Aquatic Animal Health, Fisheries Science,
            and Physical Sciences. Further information on the Virginia
            Institute of Marine Science and the School of Marine Science
            may be accessed through the web at:
            <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.vims.edu"
              target="_blank">www.vims.edu</a>. </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Assistant Professor in Marine Chemistry: We invite
            applications for a tenure-eligible Assistant Professor
            position in the School of Marine Science, VIMS. The position
            will begin in summer 2013.
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The successful candidate will develop/maintain an active
            research and publication program, advise graduate students
            and teach core and advanced courses, participate in College
            and VIMS/SMS governance, and provide service to the
            Commonwealth. Candidates who are prepared to engage in
            cross-disciplinary research, teaching, and service will be
            especially welcomed.  
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://jobs.wm.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=274659"
              target="_blank">https://jobs.wm.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=274659</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Coral Reef Scientist, Central Caribbean
              Marine Institute</font></p>
          <p>Cayman Islands</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The Central Caribbean Marine Institute seeks to hire an
            outstanding scientist to assist the Director of Research and
            Conservation to manage the organization’s research program
            at the Little Cayman Research Center. He/she will conduct an
            original project under the Climate Change and Coral Reef
            Stress theme which is aimed at understanding how climate
            change scenarios may impact the coral reef ecosystem,
            biological diversity, and ultimately society. Duties will
            also include: producing high-quality publications, helping
            to establish an international multi-disciplinary research
            collaborative network to facilitate new research at the
            Field Station, managing our scientific staff and interns and
            flexibility to undertake additional roles supporting the
            CCMI research and education remit.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The facility is a multi-million dollar full-service Field
            Station located adjacent to one of the finest marine
            protected areas in the Caribbean. CCMI has recently been
            awarded a National Science Foundation grant to expand the
            wet laboratory facilities to enhance the capacity for
            research on climate change in the Caribbean. The Coral Reef
            Scientist will make substantial and effective use of the
            expanded laboratory facilities.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>The new wet laboratory complex includes: a well-equipped
            climate-controlled lab, a screened area for experiments
            requiring ambient light and an open, but fully-shaded area
            with ample deck space for large tanks. The lab includes a
            flow-through seawater system, raceways, a variety of
            aquariums, sediment sorting tables, and quality deionized
            water. Aquarium conditions such as flow rate, substrate,
            gases, and water chemistry will be easily adjustable for
            work on ocean acidification. Field equipment includes a
            NOAA-Coral Reef Early Warning System (CREWS) pylon which has
            been collecting data since 2009, an Argonaut-ADCP and a
            SeaFET – pH instrument.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>This position will suit a mature, well-rounded individual
            with a PhD and at least 3 years of relevant experience, who
            is comfortable in the field and in the laboratory and with a
            proven track record of publication. Employment will be in
            the Cayman Islands a British Overseas Territory. CCMI is an
            equal opportunity employer.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.reefresearch.org/ccmi_website/jobs/jobs_2012_04_Coral_Reef_Scientist.htm">http://www.reefresearch.org/ccmi_website/jobs/jobs_2012_04_Coral_Reef_Scientist.htm</a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#3366ff">_________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font size="3">Dolphin Research Internship, NOAA Hollings
              Marine Laboratory</font></p>
          <p>Charleston, SC </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>NOAA Hollings Marine Laboratory's Marine Animal Health
            Program isrecruiting to fill two dolphin
            photo-identification internshippositions for the
            winter/spring of 2013. The positions are at the NOAA
            National Ocean Service Laboratory in Charleston, South
            Carolina andwill involve a commitment of 20 hours per week
            extending over a 14week period from January 21 to April 27,
            2013. There is someflexibility in these start and end
            dates.  
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Interns will primarily assist with laboratory activities
            such as dataentry, photo-analysis, stranding response, and
            health assessment preparation, in addition to participating
            in a limited amount offieldwork. Building on existing data
            from long-term monitoring whichhas spanned 15+ years,
            boat-based photo-identification (id) surveys will be
            conducted for Western North Atlantic bottlenose dolphins
            inestuaries and near-shore waters of South Carolina as well
            as remotebiopsy surveys near Jacksonville, FL. Specific
            research questionsfocus on relationships between
            contaminants and environmental factors.The internship offers
            an excellent opportunity for qualified andmotivated
            individuals to obtain field and laboratory training
            inphoto-id methodology and analysis under the mentorship of
            experienceddolphin researchers.   </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>There is no compensation for this position, and interns
            will beresponsible for their own living expenses and
            transportation to andfrom the laboratory. There may be
            travel involved for some componentsof the fieldwork, which
            will be paid for by the laboratory.  
          </p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Ideal applicants will be advanced undergraduates or recent
            graduates of ascientifically-oriented university program in
            marine science, biology or arelated field. Preference will
            be given to applicants with well-developedcomputer skills
            and boat-based field experience. The internship application
            consists of a letter of interest, transcripts of university
            coursework and two letters of recommendation from professors
            or research supervisors who are familiar with applicant's
            scholarship, research skills and work habitsrelevant to the
            internship.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Interested applicants should first correspond with Todd
            Speakman by email (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="mailto:Todd.Speakman@noaa.gov" target="_blank">Todd.Speakman@noaa.gov</a>)
            before preparing and submitting applicationmaterials. We
            anticipate filling this internship position by the
            December15, 2012.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><font color="#0000ff">_________________________________________________________________________________________</font></p>
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