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3.Coastal and Ocean Processes: connecting global trends and local drivers to understand and address environmental change. Position Summary The sediment transport postdoctoral research associate
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Specialist 1 position to serve as an integral member of the Fisheries Research group. The Research Specialist 1 will support at-sea survey cruises, and other field work as dictated by funded research, and
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limited to: Water Quality Monitoring Program support including calibration and maintenance of lab, vessel mounted, and field-deployable water quality instrumentation; deployment and retrieval of field
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for repairs; and respond to emergency calls for custodial assistance. Work outside to remove snow, ice, and debris from entrances, steps, and sidewalks, using various tools and products as directed. Additional
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of coastal socio-ecological systems, especially fisheries and aquaculture 3. Coastal and Ocean Processes: connecting global trends and local drivers to understand and address environmental change Aquaculture
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remove snow, ice, and/or storm debris from entrances, steps, and sidewalks. Conditions of Employment This position is non-exempt and eligible to receive overtime in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards
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remove snow, ice, and/or storm debris from entrances, steps, and sidewalks. Conditions of Employment This position is non-exempt and eligible to receive overtime in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards
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Ocean Processes: connecting global trends and local drivers to understand and address environmental change Position Summary The purpose of this position is to conduct research on how coastal landscapes
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management of coastal socio-ecological systems, especially fisheries and aquaculture 3. Coastal and Ocean Processes: connecting global trends and local drivers to understand and address environmental change
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Department 112100 VA Sea Grant Office Unit Mission Statement Virginia Sea Grant (VASG) is a seven-university coalition, headquartered at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) at William & Mary (W&M