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management. Our work is highly quantitative and applied, and seeks to understand how fish stocks and marine ecosystems respond to fishing and environmental change. In doing so, we aim to bridge the gap
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on the freshwater, estuarine, and marine ecosystems, flora, and fauna of the Gulf of Mexico around UF/IFAS NCBS. Duties include both independent and supervised execution, review, and overseeing of both field and
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, experimental embryology or marine invertebrate development is strongly preferred. The researcher will benefit from a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment and this position provides an opportunity
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bachelor’s degree in biology or a closely related field and three years of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, marine science, environmental science or related field
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contract deliverables. Participate in additional tasks related to the NCAP management plan such as stakeholder education and communication, marine debris cleanups, student research linked to NCAP priorities
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contract deliverables. Participate in additional tasks related to the NCAP management plan such as stakeholder education and communication, marine debris cleanups, student research linked to NCAP priorities
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Florida’s coastal and marine environments Experience in customer service and/or office work environments Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent organizational and time management skills
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350 undergraduate students. The School offers bachelor’s degrees in Geomatics, Forest Resources and Conservation, Natural Resource Conservation, and Marine Sciences; thesis and non-thesis master’s
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Conservation, Natural Resource Conservation, and Marine Sciences; thesis and non-thesis master’s degrees in all focal areas, including a number of innovative distance education master’s programs; and Ph.D
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from less-explored marine organisms. Additional duties of the role will include, but are not limited to: Leading the development of the synthetic biology pipeline for effectively translating biosynthetic