Please use the contact information below - I am not personally
involved in the search.
Thanks,
Nirmal

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THE NATURAL CAPITAL PROJECT
Position Announcement
POST-DOCTORAL QUANTITATIVE MARINE SCIENTIST

The Natural Capital Project seeks a quantitative marine scientist.  We
are developing tools to model and map the distribution of biodiversity
and the flow of multiple ecosystem services across land- and
seascapes, with a focus on TROPICAL coastal and marine services.

We seek an imaginative individual for an 18 month post-doc (extension
possible based on additional funding) to support development and
application of the marine InVEST (Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem
Services and Tradeoffs) models in a tropical setting. The successful
applicant will help design, adapt, document and implement a series of
marine biophysical and socio-economic models of ecosystem services
(food from fisheries and aquaculture, nursery habitat, coastal
protection, recreation, etc.). The postdoc and other postdoctoral
researchers and project collaborators will apply these models within
an Integrated Coastal Zone Management Process in Belize. Together,
these models will provide a spatially explicit tool that tracks the
production and valuation of ecosystem services. The models are
intended to aid in the support of coastal and marine management
decisions and to be widely applicable, so applicants must be
passionate about creating simple, elegant, scientifically robust
models for decision-making purposes. The post-doc also will analyze
data to parameterize and validate these models for Belize.

The position is located in Seattle, WA at NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries
Science Center and will require extensive interaction with
interdisciplinary teams and travel to Stanford University and Belize.

Required Qualifications
•         A Ph.D. in marine ecology, oceanography, quantitative
ecosystem sciences, or a related field
•         Experience conducting quantitative analyses and modeling
with ecological or oceanographic data
•         Experience integrating ecological or oceanographic models
with other biological, physical, social, or economic models
•         Experience working with collaborators from diverse
backgrounds and capacity and interest to work with interdisciplinary
teams
•         Excellent communication and computer skills
•         Experience working in tropical marine systems desired

How to Apply: For full consideration, please submit a cover letter,
CV, and the names of three references to
[email protected] with “QUANTITATIVE MARINE SCIENTIST”
listed in the subject line.  We will begin reviewing applications May
1st 2010 and the position will remain open until filled.

Stanford University is committed to equal opportunity through
affirmative action in employment and we are especially eager to
identify minority persons and women with appropriate qualifications.

More information on the Natural Capital Project, a partnership among
Stanford University, WWF, and TNC can be found at
www.naturalcapitalproject.org.

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