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Updated: November 2016

EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENT: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking interested candidates for approximately 60 positions nationwide. Below you will find moer detailed information for the positions for which we are seeking candidates.

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Updated: December 2016

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES from the NOAA OFFICE OF EDUCATION

STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES: Student Scholarship Internship Opportunity (SSIO) Online System

1. Project Title: Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fisheries Management – For CSC Students.

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2. Project Title: Characterizing the passage of meso and submesoscale eddies along a major western boundary current for CSC Graduate Student.

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3. Project Title: Forecasting harmful algal blooms in the Pacific Northwest for CSC graduate student. Click here for details.

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4. Project Title: Improving Risk Communication Data Collection for CSC Graduate Student . Click here for details.

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5. Project Title: Investigating the Economic Value of NOAA Satellites for CSC Graduate Student. Click here for details.

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Updated November 2016

Fishery Management Specialist, NOAA Fisheries Office of Sustainable Fisheries - Silver Spring, MD

OPM has just posted a vacancy announcement for multiple Fishery Management Specialist positions in the Domestic Fisheries Division of the Office of Sustainable Fisheries. The announcement is open to all candidates and closes on Friday, November 6. We would appreciate your help in getting the word out to your staff and other candidates for the positions. The link to the vacancy announcement is below.http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/419084600. If anyone is interested in more information, they can contact Emily Menashes, Galen Tromble, Kelly Denit, or Karen Abrams.


 

 

NCCOS | Publication Details

Publication Details Climate Change Impacts on the Physiology and Trophic Dynamics of Harmful Algal Species From Delaware’s Inland Bays. Author(s): Warner, Mark E.
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