M.Sc.  Graduate Research Assistantship - Fisheries Biology - available 
immediately

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s Aquaculture/Fisheries Center 
encompasses personnel and facilities of the Department of Aquaculture and 
Fisheries and the University of Arkansas Extension Service.  The Center 
contains 12 Ph.D.-level faculty and researchers, and approximately 15 
M.Sc. graduate students.  The primary mission of the Center includes 
research and extension services for the state of Arkansas, the Arkansas 
Delta region in particular.  Research areas include aquaculture production 
of catfish and baitfish, aquaculture marketing and economics, and 
recreational fisheries management.  See HUwww.uaex.edu/aqfiUH for more 
information about the program.

Responsibilities: Continue long-term research that assesses Arkansas River 
largemouth bass fisheries.  Research will involve estimation of largemouth 
bass exploitation rates through tag-rewards study and conduct 12-month 
creel survey in one pool of the Arkansas River.  Additional goals will be 
to survey competitive bass tournaments and assess various fishery length 
limits using computer simulation models.  Exact thesis topic is flexible, 
but must be compatible with existing research needs.  Specific duties of 
this position will include conducting fish sampling using boat-mounted 
electrofishing, oversight of a tag-rewards study, performance of bus-route 
creel surveys, supervision of field and laboratory workers, and general 
oversight of the day-to-day activities of the project.  Individual will 
frequently interact with Arkansas Game and Fish Commission personnel.  
Weekend work will be required.  Great potential to become involved in side 
projects.  

Qualifications:  B.Sc. degree in fisheries, aquatic sciences, or related 
biological field.  Minimum GPA of 3.0 and minimum GRE score of 1000 
(verbal + quantitative).  Minimum TOEFL score of 500 for international 
students.  Other desired qualifications include a strong interest in 
fisheries and fish ecology, good quantitative skills, and the ability to 
perform rigorous field work responsibly and reliably.  Good writing, 
public speaking, and computer skills are expected.  Must have a valid 
driver’s license.

Salary:  $17,800 first year and $18,800 second year, which includes money 
for university tuition. Student is responsible only for fees each semester 
and during summer - these fees usually total about $300 per semester.

Closing Date:  May 15, but position is open until filled.       [UAPB is 
an Equal Opportunity Employer]

Starting Date:  Summer 2009 (somewhat negotiable)

To apply, contact:
Dr. Michael A. Eggleton
Aquaculture and Fisheries Center
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
Box 4912
Pine Bluff, AR 71601
Phone: (870) 575-8100
Fax: (870) 575-4637
Email: [email protected] 

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