Fisheries Research Associate

The Consortium for Wildlife Bycatch Reduction ("Bycatch Consortium"), based at 
the New England Aquarium (NEAq), is a collaborative research program between 
the fishing industry and scientific institutions with the goal of reducing 
bycatch, especially of threatened non-target species. Its project portfolio 
includes the development and testing of innovative fishing gear modifications 
in the lab and with fishermen. The Consortium is seeking a Fisheries Research 
Associate to coordinate and conduct research involving three of its projects: 
(1) Whale-release ropes in the lab and with lobster trap (pot) fishermen in the 
Gulf of Maine; (2) Acoustically released pop-up buoys on board research and 
fishing vessels in the Gulf of Maine; and (3) Ship-based deployment and 
evaluation of shark bycatch deterrents on George's Bank.

**This is a one year grant-funded position upon hire.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
1.     Provide orientation and training to fishermen for implementing 
boat-based tests of experimental fishing gear.
2.     Coordinate other outreach functions with them and their fishing 
associations in fulfilling the objectives of these projects.
3.     Provide prototype ropes and shark bycatch deterrents to fishermen (which 
may involve hands-on work to integrate weak sleeves into new ropes), and 
collecting ropes from fishermen at the end of sea trials.
4.     Ensure that trial data is being properly collected and recorded, and 
will participate in fishing trials on board lobster and longline fishing 
vessels.
5.     Carry out lab tests of whale-release ropes working from the campus of 
the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and be expected to co-author reports 
and journal publications.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Training and Experience

  *   Minimum of a Master's Degree in marine science, fisheries engineering, or 
a closely related field required.
  *   Minimum of one year of relevant professional work experience.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  *   Have outstanding abilities to communicate and coordinate fieldwork with 
fishermen.
  *   A strong preference is for a research coordinator that is rooted in, or 
deeply familiar with, the eastern US lobster and/or longline fishing industry.
  *   Comfortable being at sea which might be for multiple days and nights 
at-a-time.
  *   A strong foundation in scientific methods combined with knowledge and 
respect for the local fishing industry are important.
  *   Excellent communication and analytical skills, exceptional writing 
ability, and an attention to detail are essential.
  *   An acceptable candidate will have authored published papers in peer 
review journals and/or technical reports.



For more information and to apply online please visit: 
http://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/

New England Aquarium is committed to diversity in the workplace and is an Equal 
Employment Opportunity Employer as defined by the EEOC.


Mike Deedy
Employment & Training Specialist
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf, Boston, MA 02110
617.226.2115
mde...@neaq.org<mailto:mde...@neaq.org>

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