Call for MarineGEO Postdoctoral Fellowship Proposals Submission 

Deadline: December 15, 2016 

The Smithsonian’s Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network (TMON) invites 
research proposals 
for the MarineGEO Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Proposals should advance the 
goals of the 
Marine Global Earth Observatory. MarineGEO is a growing, long-term, worldwide 
research program 
focused on understanding geographic and temporal patterns and processes in 
coastal marine 
biodiversity and ecosystems using comparative approaches. By specializing in 
coastal systems, 
MarineGEO studies can reveal the role marine biodiversity plays in maintaining 
resilient ecosystems 
in the portion of the ocean where people and marine biodiversity are 
concentrated and interact most. 
To learn more about MarineGEO and our labs, please visit the program website: 
https://marinegeo.si.edu. 

MarineGEO is dedicated to understanding changes in and relationships among the 
biodiversity, 
structure, and functioning of marine ecosystems at local to global scales. Two 
cornerstones of 
MarineGEO are (1) the use of standardized, repeated, long-term research and (2) 
coordinated 
experiments conducted across the Smithsonian’s facilities and an expanding 
global network of 
diverse partners. This approach is designed to: 
•       Achieve rigorous, comparative understanding of biodiversity trends 
across space and time 
•       Understand the nature and causes of variation in coastal marine 
ecosystems 
•       Assess links between local and global environmental forcing, 
biodiversity, and functioning of 
ecosystems 

Please visit 
https://marinegeo.si.edu/marinegeo-postdoctoral-fellowship-call-proposals for 
more 
information on this postdoctoral fellowship opportunity and to apply.

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