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Work with Cornell Shellfish Biologist and Town staff on shellfish aquaculture and public education project at the Town Floating Upwelling System (FLUPSY) and touch tank building located at Gold Star
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Work with Cornell Shellfish Biologist and Town staff on shellfish aquaculture and public education project at the Town Floating Upwelling System (FLUPSY) and touch tank building located at Gold Star
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of aquaculture, commercial and sport fishing, marine education, marine business, and seafood technology and safety. The importance of advisory services at VIMS equals that of research and graduate education. While
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to investigate the prospects of using marine vegetation (e.g., seagrass, seaweeds) to improve the health of commercially important shellfish. The position advertised is part of the Delta Climate Center‘s Iconic
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shellfish aquaculture industry including receiving and organizing samples for health examinations, necropsy, DNA extractions, and qPCR for oyster pathogens, primarily OsHV-1 and select Vibrio species. 2
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Shellfish Laboratory (AUSL) in Dauphin Island, Alabama. The individual selected for the position will assist the AUSL program with field and laboratory shellfish research focused on shellfish aquaculture
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, Denmark Trending Job Description Join us on our mission to monitor and promote health of fish and shellfish, with special focus on sustainable aquaculture. DTU Aqua is looking for a PhD student to work with
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to monitor and promote health of fish and shellfish, with special focus on sustainable aquaculture. DTU Aqua is looking for a PhD student to work with development of vaccines and vaccination strategies
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to demonstrate aquaculture education techniques, including: lifting shellfish cages (up to 50 lbs), bending and squatting, and working on floating docks. Ability to communicate effectively through verbal, written
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warning of the timing, location, and magnitude of Harmful Algal Blooms and their associated biotoxins, allowing the aquaculture sector to plan and mitigate their losses and ensure the protection of both