[Jpjobs] Newsletter & Jobs List for April 2, 2021
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Photo of the week: North-East Atlantic Common Dolphins taken from the Celtic Explorer Blue whiting 2011 research cruise for the Sevenseas newsletter. Photo Credit: Shay Fennelly, Marine Mammal Observer ©2011 Email community at sevenseasmedia.org to have your photo featured in this newsletter. SEVENSEAS Media Needs Your Support A tax-deductible donation of any size helps keep this publication, newsletters, jobs list, and our clean-ups going. If you cannot donate, then please share this resource to help grow our audience. SEVENSEAS Media NEWSROOM SEVENSEAS Media is THE PLACE to reach ocean conservation professionals across the globe. Why not feature your personal story, research or organization here. Email us to contribute. The Heron & The Gondola: A Sailor’s Story Camels Are Dying From Ingesting Plastic Bags How To Be a Responsible Underwater Photographer EVENTS & WEBINARS (Full Calendar) Redlining & The Climate Crisis; Date/Time: April 6 at 12:00 – 1:00 pm ET Land of icebergs, Humpback Whales, and Adventure; Date/Time: April 7th, 5:00 PM to 5:45 PM ET Webinar: Monitoring marine sanctuary usage with NMS-COUNT; Date/Time: Thursday, April 8, 1 pm US EDT/10 am US PDT/5 pm UTC Underwater Archaeology with Dr. Frederick “Fritz” Hanselmann; Date/Time: Thursday, April 8, 2021, at 1:30 PM EST One Tribe One Day Webinar Camp Launch: Providing Access to Educational Opportunities for Students of All Backgrounds; Date/Time: April 13, 9:00 am SeaDoc Workshop S. Vancouver Island; Date/Time: April 15, 2021 3:30-6:00pm via Zoom Webinar: The Marine Social Science Network: Promoting understanding of people’s relationship with the sea; Date/Time: Tuesday, April 20, Noon US EDT/9 am US PDT/4 pm UTC Driven Ashore and Gone to Pieces – Beach Wrecks of North Carolina; Date/Time: April 20, 2021 7am Hawaii / 10am Pacific / 12pm Central / 1 pm Eastern Discovery Lab – Harmful Algal Blooms; Date/Time: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM EDT Come Chill for Climate Change; Date/Time: April 22nd, 1:00 PM ET Science Lesson Plan Expo for Educators; Date/Time: April 22, 2021 from 6:30 – 8 pm. Webinar: The “Why” Behind 30×30: The State of the Science on Marine Protected Area Benefits; Date/Time: Thursday, April 29, 1 pm US EDT/10am US PDT/5 pm UTC NOAA SCIENCE SEMINARS (Full Calendar) Prediction at Weeks 3 - 4 and Subseasonal to Seasonal (S2S) Timescales, April 2021: Progress in S2S Prediction; Date & Time:5 April 2021, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET Acoustic and camera-based methods to observe fish and fish behaviour: Applications at spawning aggregations and in fishing gear; Date & Time:6 April 2021, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET It's All Relative: Examining Heat Severity Using the United States Climate Reference Network; Date & Time:6 April 2021, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET NOAA Science Report Seminar: Science and Technology Highlights; Date & Time:7 April 2021, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET Into the Great Wide Open: A riverscape approach to understanding how Atlantic salmon colonize new habitat; Date & Time:7 April 2021, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET Environmental-Health Warning Systems, the Case of Cold for Quebec; Date & Time:7 April 2021, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET Monitoring marine sanctuary usage with National Marine Sanctuary Visitor Counting Process (NMS-COUNT); Date & Time:8 April 2021, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET Modernized National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) Use Cases; Date & Time:8 April 2021, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm ET Towards Predicting the Fate of Reef Corals; Date & Time:8 April 2021, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm ET Coastal Blue Carbon- What is it and how is NOAA engaged; Date & Time:13 April 2021, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET NEWS ‒ REPORTS ‒ ANNOUNCEMENTS Ocean protection scheme can yield ‘triple benefits’ study says From the eye of a satellite, the ocean is streaked with smoky white lines that flow and twist like scribbled handwriting across the surface. But these lines aren’t naturally occurring features — they’re sediment plumes from large trawling vessels that scrape the seafloor with nets and heavy equipment, trying to catch bottom-dwelling species like shrimp and whiting. Read more... 430,000 years ago a meteor exploded over Antarctica, leaving clues in the debris Ages ago, an asteroid about the length of a soccer field arced through the solar system on a collision course with Earth. It hurtled toward the planet’s southern pole, aiming straight for an icy, unpopulated expanse: Antarctica. It was 430,000 years ago, in the middle of the Pleistocene epoch. Elsewhere, some of the earliest Neanderthals were spreading across Europe, mammoths roamed the Northern Hemisphere, and Earth’s ice sheets were growing thicker. Read more... Farmed fish suffer pain and stress, says the report that criticises welfare failings Those who care about the welfare of fish and seafood should opt for clams, mussels or seaweed, according to a new report, which says popular fish, including farmed Atlantic salmon and trout, have more complex welfare needs and are more likely to experience pain and suffering. There is no scientific evidence of the behavioural and environmental needs of nearly 80% of aquatic species, an analysis of more than 400 species farmed around the world found. Read more... CONTESTS - AWARDS - FUNDING The Underwater Tour Awards 2021; Please check the due dates on the webpage! Art Contest 2021 Theme Focuses on “Seafarers: at the core of shipping’s future!”; Due April 1, 2021 2021 Marjot Scholars Program for high school students; Due April 20, 2021 EarthEcho's OurEcho Challenge; Final Entry Date, April 21, 2021 Enter to Win $15,000: BoatUS Foundation and Berkley Recast & Recycle Contest: Due May 14, 2021 Climate Adaptation Leadership Award for Natural Resources: Due May 16, 2021 More Current Funding Opportunities. Updated! THIS WEEK'S OCEAN JOBS LIST For the complete list and full descriptions find the ocean jobs page at https://sevenseasmedia.org/. We add 20 to 30 new opportunities per week with 40k views per month! We work hard to provide this jobs list and newsletter to you every week for free. If you find your next job from this list, or a new employee, please consider a tax-deductible donation as a thank you. 1. Development Coordinator, Coral Reef Alliance Environmental, Oakland, CA 2. Division Finance Manager, Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration, Boston, MA 3. Mission Ocean Discovery Manager, FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Ocean, Fort Pierce, FL 4. Sr. IT Systems Analyst, Oceana, Washington, DC 5. Postdoctoral Research Associate: OA Mitigation & Ocean-Based CO2 Removal, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 6. JIMAR PIFSC Marine Ecosystem Research Analyst, JIMAR, Honolulu, HI 7. Postdoctoral position in Analytical Chemistry / Molecular Biology / Microbiology, The University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden 8. Energy Analyst, EDF+Business, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), TBD 9. Analyst, Membership CRM, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Remote - US 10. Science Communications Specialist, WorldFish, Malaysia 11. Blue Carbon Economist, Marine Conservation Society, London, UK 12. Restoration Coordinator, The Watershed Project, Richmond, CA 13. Community Outreach Coordinator, The Watershed Project, Richmond, CA 14. Senior Fisheries Analyst, Ocean Mind, Harwell, UK 15. Managing Director – 21052, World Wildlife Fund, Anchorage, AK 16. Regenerative Agriculture Federal Policy Advocate, The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Washington, DC 17. Marine Biologist, US Arctic Program, California Environmental Associates, Anchorage, AK 18. Managing Director, US Arctic Program, California Environmental Associates, Anchorage, AK 20. Aquatics Office Assistant, Office Assistant 3, Washington Department of Natural Resources, Sedro Woolley, WA 21. Senior Staff Associate II, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, New York, NY 22. #108620 Biology Section Fiscal Officer, Scripps Institution Of Oceanography, Berkeley, CA 23. Marine Biologist, US-Arctic Program – 21053, World Wildlife Fund, Anchorage, AK 24. Senior Nonpoint Source Water Quality Specialist (Environmental Specialist 4), Dept. of Ecology, Lacey, WA 25. PhD position in Genomics/Bioinformatics (M/F), IFREMER, Occitanie, FR 26. Ecology benthic scientist – studies of the impacts of deep-sea resources exploitation (M/F), IFREMER, Brest, France 27. Production Assembler, Innovasea, Baton Rouge, LA 28. Marine Mammal Response & Husbandry Internship – SLO, The Marine Mammal Center, Morro Bay, CA 29. Program Officer, Climate Communities and Wildlife – 21050, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Washington, DC 30. Development Assistant, The Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, MD Internship & Volunteer Opportunities 1. National Sea Grant College Program’s Community-Engaged Undergraduate Internship Program, Maryland Sea Grant, College Park, MD 2. IN-21044 Food Loss & Waste Corporate Engagement Intern, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Washington, DC 3. Aquatic Assessment and Monitoring Team intern, Washington Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, WA 4. IN-21043 Education Content Intern, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Washington, DC 5. 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