We just finished a tablet evaluation process, to support collecting
water-related biological and physical habitat data using statewide GRTS
probability sampling. What was selected was Mobile Demand. It's somewhere
between tablet and laptop. Our usage is heavy. So far the field crews like
I'd like to thank Brian Mitchell for this rarely-offered insight into the
federal hiring process. Having spent a couple years applying for federal
positions without much to show for it, it was beginning to seem a waste of time.
Jack E. Janisch
-Original Message-
From: Ecological
A generalized approach taking the whole temperature profile into account is to
use a sinusoidal regression describing the reference condition to predict the
temperature of the treatment condition, also described by a sinusoidal
regression, then analyze differences between the regressions using
please post.
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Vacancy: 1
Type: Project, full time
Closing Date: 10/02/2009
Location: Lacey, WA
Description: This position supports the Type N Experimental Buffer
Study, Forests and Fish group.
Contact: Martha Maggi
360.407.6453
all questions about this position should be directed to:
Logan Thuet
Washington Dept. of Ecology
logan.th...@ecy.wa.gov
360.407.6182
-Original Message-
From: Janisch, Jack (ECY)
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 9:42
To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Subject: Vacancy Announcement
Steve, we use Tidbits, which are larger sensors with a mounting port,
but here are a couple methods we've used in the past.
1. plastic flower pots: we hang the sensor from twine so it just clears
the bottom of the pot. the pot is hung and stabilized with zip ties.
2. sewer pipe caps: these
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Appointment Type: Internship
Working Time: Full Time
Reference Code: NB9996*
Opening Date: 03/03/2008
Closing Date: 03/17/2008
Environmental Intern 1, 2 OR 3- Dept. of Ecology, Lacey WA
Please Post.
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Appointment Type: Project (Limited Duration)
Working Time: Full Time
Reference Code: NB9785I
Opening Date: 02/15/2008
Closing Date: 02/29/2008
Project Lead- Extensive Riparian
could anyone recommend recent articles examining how rates of climate
change impacts (eg, forest, ocean, weather response, etc)) may be
different (worse/faster?) than previous predictions?
jack janisch
formerly, dept of forest science
oregon state university
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Appointment Type: Project (Limited Duration)
Working Time: Full Time
Reference Code: NB1909ECY
Opening Date: 02/20/2007
Closing Date: 03/06/2007
Environmental Specialist 2
$2,712.00 - $3,450.00 per
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