Wetlands and Coastal Ecology Research
USACE ERDC

The Wetlands and Coastal Ecology Branch is seeking resumes from early to 
mid-career scientists with advanced graduate degrees and experience 
working in coastal and marine ecosystems. The Branch is part of the US 
Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center 
(ERDC), Environmental Laboratory located in Vicksburg, Mississippi.  Our 
researchers work on a range of basic and applied research projects. 
Topics include: coastal, nearshore, and offshore fisheries and benthic 
communities; acoustics research related to the impact of sound on 
aquatic species and distribution of those species; restoration and 
resilience of coastal ecosystems, including marshes, dunes, and beaches; 
beneficial use and placement of dredged materials; threatened and 
endangered species; fundamental research into how coastal and marine 
ecosystems function and the benefits these systems provide society; and 
impacts of climate change on coastal ecosystems. Research is conducted 
nationwide, with opportunities for collaborations with academia and 
government agencies in the United States and abroad. Resumes should 
demonstrate strong technical writing skills; expertise in coastal and 
marine ecosystems; experience in experimental design, data management 
and analysis; and the ability to work in a strong team environment. The 
ERDC is one of the most diverse engineering and scientific research 
organizations in the world, providing high quality, responsive 
engineering and environmental research for the Army and Nation. 

If interested, submit CV to: [email protected], by 31 
March 2016.

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