Postdoctoral Researcher in Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Climate Research
GMRI is seeking applicants for a 1-year position
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***Hi - Please share the job announcement below with your students and
colleagues. Thank you! ***
Postdoctoral Researcher in Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Climate Research
GMRI is seeking applicants for a 1-year position, with the potential to extend,
to investigate the spatio-temporal distribution of Atlantic bluefin catches in
U.S. and Canadian waters and to understand the effects of changing ocean
conditions on habitat and catch rates of bluefin tuna. The postdoc will work
under the supervision of Dr. Lisa Kerr and collaborate with a team of
scientists at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (Lisa Kerr), University of
Massachusetts Dartmouth School for Marine Science and Technology (Steve
Cadrin), University of Maine (Walter Golet), NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science
Center (John Walter, Matt Lauretta), and Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Alex
Hanke).
Responsibilities/Tasks
• Test relationships between Atlantic bluefin tuna catch rates and
environmental variables.
• Develop predictive species distribution models for Atlantic bluefin
tuna with the goal of evaluating the spatial and temporal scale at which
environmental drivers influence catch rates.
• Evaluate methods to integrate environmental indicators and/or
environmentally-adjusted catch rate indices into stock assessment models.
Required Qualifications
• A completed (or nearly-completed) PhD degree in a relevant discipline,
such as Fisheries Science, Statistics, Ecology, or other related field that
demonstrates a strong quantitative background.
• Experience in habitat suitability/species distribution modeling.
• Knowledge of stock assessment and fisheries management.
• Demonstrated experience and fluency in statistical/modeling
programming languages (e.g. R, AD Model Builder, Template Model Builder).
• Strong written and oral communication skills, as evidenced through
publications in the peer-reviewed scientific literature and presentations to a
variety of audiences
Apply
https://www.gmri.org/about-us/join-our-team/jobs/postdoctoral-researcher-atlantic-bluefin-tuna-climate-research
Lisa A. Kerr, Ph.D.
Gulf of Maine Research Institute
350 Commercial Street
Portland, ME 04101
Email: lkerr@xxxxxxxx<mailto:lkerr@xxxxxxxx>, Tel: 207-228-1639
http://www.gmri.org<http://www.gmri.org/>
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John F. Walter III, Ph.D.
NOAA-Fisheries SEFSC
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami, Florida 33149
Phone: 305-365-4114
Cell: 804-815-0881
Fax: 305-365-4104
email: john.f.walter@xxxxxxxx<mailto:john.f.walter@xxxxxxxx>