Dear list,

I just want to advertize quickly that there is an opening for a
one-year post-doc position at Ifremer in Lorient (Brittany, France) to
work with me on the analysis of a haul by haul deepwater fishing
industry database. We are looking for someone with strong background
in statistics (multivariate, GLM, GAM...) not necessarily from the
fishery science world, who would bring new ideas on dealing with a
database containing records of 22000 hauls. People interested should
contact me at [email protected] for further information.




** Description of the position **

Catches per unit of effort (CPUE) are used in numerous stock
assessments including those used in the framework of european
fisheries management (ICES, STECF). The use of CPUE poses numerous
problems as those indices simultaneously reflect stock abundance,
fishing practices and their constraints (e.g. regulation). The
evolution of times series of raw CPUE reflects the change of these
factors and quantifying their influence alone is not a simple task.
The proposed project will

i) analyze high resolution times series of effort (haul by haul) to
describe more precisely the activity of the fisheries, to identify
potential fishing strategies,
ii) through the development of methods that may be transposed to other
stocks and fisheries, methods which are expected to reduce the
uncertainty on stock assessments.

This includes:
- trying to rebuild the missing information from this database using
our national information system on fisheries.
- trying to explain the spatial (3D) and temporal variations in CPUEs
at  different scales (this may imply taking account environmental
factors)
- describing and analysing fishing strategies (e.g. finding patterns,
how a haul may affect the next one...)
- thinking about how all of this could be included in stock assessment
or management plans.

This project relies on a database containing landings and fishing
effort on a haul by haul basis and provided by two fishing
organizations (in partnership with Ifremer) targeting deepwater stocks
(roundnose grenadier, black scabbard fish, blue ling, deepwater
sharks) where assessment models have always shown strong uncertainties
as a likely consequence from the insufficient resolution of datasets.
This position includes interactions with my colleagues from other
Ifremer labs and with representatives of the French fisheries. There
will be some possibilities to attend workshop, working groups on
deepwater stocks to discuss and work with other scientists.

Keywords : Deepwater fisheries, fleet, fishing effort, statistical
analysis, spatialized time series.


The position includes full healthcare and retirement benefits. Work
time is 38h per week, 5+2 weeks of vacation. Minimum gross salary
(commensurate with experience) is 31 680 euros, net monthly salary
would be I guess around 2000 euros (renting a 45m² apartment in
Lorient is between 350-500 euros a month). The position is not
expected to start before Nov, 1st but starting date (earlier/later)
can probably be negotiated.



** Academic training and specific skills **
• PhD in fishery sciences, population dynamics, applied
mathematics/statistics or any relevant field.
• Prior experience in fishery sciences desirable but not mandatory.
• Programming skills required in S+, R, or equivalent languages (e.g. Matlab)



** How to apply **
To apply, you will need to provide the following (by email, please, to
[email protected] , before August, 31st, 2009):
- a letter including your specific skills and competence for the position,
- a CV
- a summary of your work previously done, mentioning the date of
submission of the PhD thesis,
- a list of publications and communications / symposia,
- and two letters of recommendation.

Applicants must be under 35 y.o. on Dec 31st, 2009.

Applicants will be informed about the status of their application by
the end of september.


Best regards,
Lionel Pawlowski

- Lionel Pawlowski ------------------------------
IFREMER - Station de Lorient
Laboratoire de Biologie Halieutique
Departement Sciences et Technologies Halieutiques
8 rue François Toullec
56100 Lorient, France
Tel: +33 2 97 87 38 46
Fax: +33 2 97 87 38 36
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