*Ph.D. Graduate Research Assistantship in Fisheries Ecology*

University of Alaska Fairbanks



*Location*: This position will be located in Juneau, Alaska, at the Juneau
Fisheries Center of the University of Alaska Fairbanks.



*Responsibilities*: The successful candidate will be responsible for
conducting research on groundfish trophic interactions in the Gulf of
Alaska. The two major goals of this project are to: (1) develop an index of
predation that accounts for spatial and temporal variation in groundfish
consumption of walleye pollock for application to the Gulf of Alaska
pollock stock assessment; and (2) examine resource partitioning between
Pacific halibut and arrowtooth flounder to better understand their
potential competition for shared prey, including walleye pollock. For both
project components, the student will analyze an extensive time series of
environmental and ecological data provided by NOAA Fisheries. In addition,
the student will be expected to collect and analyze stomach contents of
halibut and arrowtooth flounder in a collaborative field study with the
Southeast Alaska sport charter industry. The student will be advised by Dr.
Anne Beaudreau and work closely with collaborators at NOAA Alaska Fisheries
Science Center, Oregon State University, NCEAS, and the charter fishing
industry. This research is funded by the Pollock Conservation Cooperative
Research Center.



*Qualifications*: A Master’s degree in fisheries, ecology, or a related
field is required. The successful applicant will be highly motivated;
possess excellent writing, communication, and quantitative skills; and show
an interest in using field and quantitative approaches to address basic and
applied questions in marine ecology. Ideally, the applicant should have
experience with R programming and conducting fieldwork from small motorized
boats.



*Salary*: $27,000-28,000 per year, plus benefits and tuition, for 3.5
years. Additional funding may be sought to supplement salary, up to $32,000
per year.



*Closing Date*: Applicant review will begin August 1, 2014. The position
will remain open until filled.



*Start Date*: January 2015 (spring semester)



*To Apply*: E-mail the following to Dr. Anne Beaudreau (
[email protected]): (1) cover letter describing your research interests
and qualifications, (2) CV, (3) unofficial transcripts and GRE scores from
the General Exam, (4) peer-reviewed publication or brief technical writing
sample, and (5) contact information for three references. Please contact
Dr. Beaudreau by e-mail or phone with any questions.



Dr. Anne Beaudreau, Assistant Professor

University of Alaska Fairbanks, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences

17101 Point Lena Loop Road, Juneau, AK  99801

(907) 796-5454; [email protected]

https://www.sfos.uaf.edu/directory/faculty/beaudreau/

https://sites.google.com/site/annebeaudreau/home

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