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Position Details Position Information Job Title Native Fish Technician Appointment Type Student Employee Job Location Corvallis Position Appointment Percent 100 Appointment Basis 12 Pay Method
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Department: Department of Forest Engineering, Resources and Management , College of Forestry Location: Corvallis, Oregon Appointment: 100% Basis: 12-months Start date: September 30, 2023 End date: September 30, 2026 Full announcement: newtoolspostdoc.pdf
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Position Details Position Information Department Acad Prog / Student Aff (LCB) Position Title Instructor Job Title Instructor Pool 2023/2024: Nat. Resources/Env Sci/Sustainability/Geology/Fish
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Department: Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society Location: Corvallis, Oregon Appointment: 100% Basis: 12-months Start date: September 30, 2023 Notes on start date: or a negotiable date End date: June 30, 2026 Notes on end date: Three year appointment (subject to performance) Full...
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the fishing community to visitors of Port Orford. As a field scientist and science communicator, the intern will be responsible for developing an independent research project including: collecting data
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of Alaska. This will involve working closely with fishery stakeholders and combining a variety of methods (quantitative and qualitative) to identify risks to fished stocks in the face of climate change
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-time Temporary Biological Sciences Research Technician 1 position for the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences at Oregon State University (OSU). The Oregon Cooperative Fish and
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fish-bearing streams in forestlands of western Oregon, Washington, and Northern California. The Field Research Assistant will predominantly participate in data collection within western Oregon
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, conservation, and sustainable use of fish and wildlife and their habitats. The Department is the largest in the College of Agricultural Sciences, with over 40 professors and 1200 students in 8 degree and
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, ecology, energetics, and productivity of embryonic, larval, and juvenile fishes to aspects of their environment including carbon dioxide levels, temperature, contaminant exposure, and group social