Dear Colleagues

Please see below an advert below for a postdoc position in our group working 
with the excellent NGO Prodelphinus in Peru 
http://www.prodelphinus.org/en/index.html. You may be interested in our recent 
you Tube video launching the project:  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhtVmUJ6hkY

Papers already emerging from the work (available for download at  
http://www.seaturtle.org/mtrg/pubs/) include:
    Alfaro-Shigueto et al (2011) Small-scale fisheries of Peru: a major sink 
for marine turtles in the Pacific. JApplEcol 48:1432-1440
    Mangel JC et al (2011) Post-capture movements of loggerhead turtles in the 
southeastern Pacific Ocean assessed by satellite tracking. MarEcolProgSer 
433:261-272
    Mangel JC et al (2011) Latitudinal variation in diet and patterns of human 
interaction in the marine otter. MarMammSci 27:E14-E25
    Alfaro-Shigueto J et al  (2010) Where small can have a large impact: 
Structure and characterization of small-scale fisheries in Peru. FishRes 
106:8-17
    Mangel JC et al (2010) Small cetacean captures in Peruvian artisanal 
fisheries: High despite protective legislation. BiolConserv 143:136-143

As advertised at: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AED355/associate-research-fellow/
Associate Research Fellow
Marine Vertebrate Ecology
University of Exeter - Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Cornwall Campus

Reference: R11074/P42976

Starting salary: will be from £24,520 - £26,779 per annum, depending on 
qualifications and experience. Fixed term contract to 30 September 2013

Closing date: for completed applications is 16th April 2012.  Interviews are 
expected to take place in the week of 23rd April 2012

The College wishes to recruit an Associate Research Fellow to support the work 
of Professor Brendan Godley, Dr Annette Broderick and Dr Matthew Witt in the UK 
and overseas. This position funded by the Darwin Initiative, is available from 
1 June 2012 to 30 September 2013.  Research topics include Fisheries Bycatch, 
Marine Acoustics, Satellite tracking, Spatial Ecology and Conservation.

The post includes a broad range of research and project management skills.  The 
successful applicant will be able to present information on research progress 
and outcomes, communicate complex information, orally, in writing and 
electronically and prepare proposals and applications to external bodies. The 
post will require extended travel to Peru and work under field conditions and 
at sea. Spanish language fluency required. Applicants should have a background 
in fisheries or bycatch research with a preference for work in small-scale or 
artisanal fisheries.

Applicants will possess a relevant PhD and be able to demonstrate sufficient 
knowledge in the discipline and of research methods and techniques to work 
within established research programmes. The successful applicants will be 
either experienced marine vertebrate or spatial ecologists. All candidates 
should have a strong track record of publishing in peer reviewed literature.

For further information please contact Prof. Brendan Godley, e-mail 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

To view further details and apply online please click 
here.<https://jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC107GF.open?VACANCY_ID=481518579W&WVID=3817591jNg&LANG=USA>
 Alternatively, please send your CV, covering letter and the details of three 
referees to Prof. Brendan Godley, e-mail 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.  Quoting the job 
reference R11074/P42976 in any correspondence.

The University of Exeter is an equal opportunity employer which is 'Positive 
About Disabled People': if you have a disability, you should mention this in 
your application. Whilst all applicants will be judged on merit alone, we 
particularly welcome applications from groups currently underrepresented in the 
workforce.



You may be interested in our recent you Tube videos:
Darwin Initiative (Peru)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhtVmUJ6hkY
Kenya Field Course (MSc)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkBmIehMZ9Q

Prof. Brendan J. Godley
Chair in Conservation Science
Centre for Ecology & Conservation
University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus
TR10 9EZ, UK
Tel: +44 1326 371 861
http://biosciences.exeter.ac.uk/cec/
http://uk.linkedin.com/in/brendangodley
http://www.seaturtle.org/mtrg/
Editor-in-Chief, Endangered Species Research
http://www.int-res.com/journals/esr/

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