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Dear colleagues, We have an opening in our Science department at Oceana for
a marine ecologist interested in conservation work at an international
organization. Please pass along and excuse cross-postings.
Interviews starting soon. Sincerely, Margot Stiles Margot
Stiles | Marine Scientist OCEANA | Protecting the World's Oceans Oceana campaigns to protect and restore the world’s
oceans. Our teams of marine scientists, economists, lawyers and advocates win
specific and concrete policy changes to reduce pollution and to prevent the
irreversible collapse of fish populations, marine mammals and other sea life.
Global in scope and dedicated to conservation, Oceana has campaigners based in
North America (Washington, DC; Juneau, AK; Santa Monica, CA; San Francisco, CA;
Portland, Oregon; the Mid-Atlantic and New England), Europe (Madrid, Spain;
Brussels, Belgium) and South America (Santiago, Chile). More than 200,000
members and e-activists in over 150 countries have already joined Oceana. For
more information, please visit www.Oceana.org. MARINE WILDLIFE SCIENTIST We are currently seeking a Marine Wildlife Scientist to serve as a key member of the
Science Division, to provide substantive scientific support to the Division and
play a substantive role on Oceana campaign and project teams. Will play a
key role in, and may have primary responsibility for, researching
Oceana’s major campaign topics, developing policy initiatives, and
preparing Oceana scientific reports. The position requires extensive
outside contact, particularly with research scientists and representatives of
other organizations. QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in a
relevant scientific discipline such as marine biology, oceanography, or
conservation biology required. Excellent writing, editing, communication,
organizational and research skills essential. Familiarity with marine
wildlife issues required; familiarity with marine ecology or fisheries bycatch
issues desired. Proficiency with Windows-based applications (MS Office
Suite preferred). GIS proficiency preferred. Fluency in Spanish a
plus. Qualified applicants please submit cover letter, resume
and salary requirements to Oceana, Inc., via e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
SUBJECT LINE: MARINE WILDLIFE SCIENTIST; fax (202-833-2070) or mail 2501 M
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