Colleagues - 

The NMFS, Southeast Fisheries Science Center Marine Mammal Program is seeking a 
PhD level quantitative ecologist to work in our marine mammal assessment 
program.  We are seeking an individual with strong analytical skills in spatial 
modeling, mark-recapture abundance estimation, line-transect surveys, and other 
methods used to assess the status of marine mammal stocks throughout the 
Southeastern United States.   

The job announcement is below.  To apply, please go to www.usajobs.gov.  The 
position is advertised as an interdisciplinary position Research Fishery 
Biologist, Research Ecologist, and Research Mathematical Statistician.  The 
position is based in Miami, FL and is advertised until 4 January.  

Thank you -

Lance Garrison
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This position will serve as a Research Ecologist in the National Marine 
Fisheries Service (NMFS), Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC), located 
in Miami, FL.  The person in this position will conduct research in support of 
the SEFSC Marine Mammal Research unit within the Protected Resources and 
Biodiversity Division. Research activities will focus on improving assessments 
of marine mammal stocks in southeastern U.S. waters with a focus on stocks that 
are the subject of NMFS Take Reduction Team.  Research responsibilities will 
include: designing, executing, and analyzing surveys for abundance estimation; 
developing models of population dynamics; improving the statistical estimation 
of human-caused mortality; characterizing species' spatial distribution and 
terrestrial/marine habitat use; and predictive modeling for population 
assessment and recovery efforts.  Duties include: designing line-transect and 
mark-recapture surveys for abundance estimation; analyzing data and 
developing models to improve marine mammal stock assessments; design and 
develop studies on aspects of spatial distribution and other elements of marine 
mammal population ecology; participate in field studies as needed; provide 
scientific support to NMFS Take Reduction Teams and other management bodies; 
work with other scientists to product reports and scientific publications on 
the population assessment of cetaceans; prepare technical reports and publish 
in the scientific literature.
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