Community Research Intern Position Available – June to December, 2010
Gulf of Maine Research Institute, 350 Commercial St., Portland, ME 04101
Contact: Jonathan Labaree

Sector Initiative Program Manager – 207/228-1630 - [email protected]

GMRI’s Community Department seeks a full-time temporary intern from June 
to December,2010, to conduct research supporting two projects:

1) GMRI provides technical assistance to 14 of the 17 groundfish sectors 
operating in New England’s waters. The intern will assist staff with 
background research for the sectors’ annual submission of operations plans 
and environmental assessments as required to get approval from the 
National Marine Fisheries Service. In addition, the intern may help staff 
with ongoing training of sector managers and members.

2) GMRI is developing a program to enable and promote innovation in marine 
diversification in the Gulf of Maine. The initial phase of this project 
will be a comprehensive analysis of innovative uses of marine resources 
from around the world in an effort to identify key opportunities of the 
Gulf of Maine. The intern will assist the Director of Community 
Initiatives by collecting and analyzing data on marine innovation and its 
applicability to our region. The program’s goal is to facilitate the 
development of new niche marine markets in renewable energy, bio-
environmental monitoring, water management, marine biotech/pharma and 
functional foods.

Qualifications:
o Undergraduate or, preferably, graduate degree in marine-related area, 
such as marine policy/planning, marine resource management, or coastal 
zone management.
o Self-starter with strong organizational skills and sense of humor.
o Experience in research, especially socio-economic.
o Commitment to the marine environment and, ideally, familiarity with New 
England

Application Process:
o Send cover letter and resume to [email protected].
o Applications due by May 21, 2010 and will be reviewed upon receipt.
o Incomplete and late applications cannot be considered.
o Interviews will occur in late May.

Compensation: commensurate with experience

The Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) is a non-profit marine science 
center serving the Gulf of Maine/Georges Bank bioregion. Our dynamic 
fusion of research, education, and community programs are aimed at 
realizing the potential of the region’s marine ecosystem and the human 
communities that depend on them. Working collaboratively with scientific 
institutions, government agencies, and the fishing community, GMRI 
develops pragmatic solutions to complex problems to support the 
sustainable use of the Gulf of Maine ecosystem and the communities that 
depend on it.

GMRI is an equal opportunity employer

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