Month: January 2018

marine research internship- microplastics

The Marine & Environmental Research Institute (MERI) is looking to fill the Marine Research Internship position for the 2018 field season. This is a full-­‐time position requiring a 6-­‐month commitment from June through November (flexible start date).
 
Job Description   
 
The Marine Research Intern will assist the MERI Research Department with the implementation of its marine research projects. Large-­‐scale projects investigating the abundance and impacts of microplastics in the marine environment will be the top priority of this internship. Other projects may include monitoring for bacteria at local swimming beaches, early identification of harmful algal blooms, tracking ocean warming and acidification, and assisting with response to marine mammal strandings (whales and harbor seals) in the Downeast region. Primary responsibilities will include field sampling from land and boat, analysis in the laboratory, archiving of samples, data entry and management, and producing written reports and presentations.
 
Specific Duties
 
       Conduct water and tissue sample collection both from shore and the MERI research vessel at sites in the greater Blue Hill Bay  
       Safely operate and maintain all field and lab equipment including a multiparameter YSI EXO2 Datasonde  
       Assist with marinmammal stranding response, includinon-­‐site tissue collection and necropsies in the MERI laboratory  
       Perform laboratory assays following established standard operating procedures and protocols including the occasional processing and archiving of marine mammal tissues  
       Assist with data entry and updating of laboratory records, logs, and inventories
       Manage and analyze large water quality and multi-­‐variable data sets
       Prepare summaries, reports, fact sheets, and assist with research presentations
       Conduct literature searches, develop background information, and communicate and promote MERI’s research and mission to the public
       Give a final presentation to MERI staff and members of the community on your research at the end of your internship
       Assist with MERI events including the environmental lecture series and other duties relating to the organization’s goals and mission as required
 
Reports to: Marine Research Coordinator
 
Qualifications
Applicants should possess a BA or BS degree in marine biology, ecotoxicology, coastal ecology, environmental conservation, or a related major. Some field and laboratory experience and a basic knowledge of statistics and database management are required. Familiarity with environmental sampling and monitoring methods is preferred. Applicants must also be able to work outside in a variety of environmental conditions, be willing to get dirty, muddy, and wet, be hands-­‐on with a variety of organisms, be comfortable working on a marine research vessel, and be available to work occasional nights and weekends as needed. Attention to detail and the ability to work independently are a must.
 
Knowledge of computer software including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel required. Proficiency in photography/film, graphics, ArcGIS, and statistics (SPSS) software is desirable. Applicant must possess a valid driver’s license and a good driving record. Only US citizens or lawful permanent residents should apply. Position requires some physical activity and applicant should be able to lift up to 40 lbs.
 
Time Requirements:
June -­‐ November (Flexible start) Full-­‐time (40 hours/week); additional hours to be agreed upon by employee and Director.
 
Compensation:
Stipend and shared housing in Blue Hill, Maine. Housing is within walking distance to the Institute. Interns are responsible for all travel expenses and food.
 
To Apply:
If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit a cover letter outlining your experience, career objectives, and why you are interested in an internship at MERI along with your Resume/CV and contact information for three references to:
 
Madelyn Woods, Marine research Coordinator, at mwoods@meriresearch.org
Indicate “Marine Research Internship, NAME” in the subject line of your email. Marine & Environmental Research Institute (MERI)
PO Box 1652, 55 Main Street Blue Hill, ME 04614
 
MERI is an Equal Opportunity Employer
 

The Marine & Environmental Research Institute is a nonprofit scientific organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and people from the harmful impacts of toxic chemical exposure. The Institute produces scientific research that drives change and inspires solutions to the pressing environmental issues of our day. From flame retardants to plastics, our discoveries have informed the public and fueled key legislation, which impacts millions of people in Maine and across the country. Priority areas include: toxic exposure and health of marine mammal sentinels (seals and cetaceans); microplastics in the marine food web; and coastal monitoring in the Gulf of Maine. To learn more about our work, visitwww.meriresearch.org

MERI is located on the Blue Hill Peninsula in a unique coastal ecosystem bridging mid-­‐coast and “Downeast” Maine. Habitat for bald eagles, harbor seals, porpoises, and a rich variety of marine and terrestrial wildlife, the landscape is dotted with small fishing villages, boatyards and blueberry fields. Interns will spend the season studying the impacts of development, global warming, and pollution on this pristine ecosystem.

 
 
Johanna Barrett
Executive Assistant
Marine & Environmental Research Institute
55 Main St, Blue Hill ME  04614
(207) 374-2135
 

MS or PhD available in fire, endangered species, and resilience

Subject: MS or PhD available in fire, endangered species, and resilience

An M.S. or Ph.D. Research Assistantship is available to study population responses of the endangered American burying beetle as part of Dirac Twidwell’s research team at the University of Nebraska. Research will be conducted in the Loess Canyons Experimental Landscape, a complex landscape consisting of approximately 300,000-acres of grassland and juniper woodlands and where a series of extreme fire events are applied annually in partnership with a cooperative landowner organization. This has resulted in a spatially complex and dynamic landscape where species are responding to sudden and rapid changes in grass-tree transitions while also coping with external stressors, such as drought. These spatiotemporal shifts provide a gradient of landscape composition, pattern and change that, when combined with long-term and large-scale American burying beetle monitoring data, will be used to determine population trends across multiple spatiotemporal scales and to quantify relative differences among populations within this ecoregion.

Qualifications: Applicants should have a B.S. or M.S. degree in ecology, natural resources, entomology, wildlife science, rangeland ecology, or related field. The successful candidate will be highly motivated, passionate about scientific inquiry, possess excellent writing and communication skills, and a strong desire to communicate research in refereed scientific journals and to stakeholders. The student will be expected to produce timely data products for stakeholder use. Field sampling in relatively remote areas and in stressful environments may be necessary.

Position details: Start date is May 2018. M.S. annual stipend is $24,120 and Ph.D. is
$25,980 with full tuition waiver and standard graduate student health benefits.

Applications: Students interested in this position should send a statement of interest with research qualifications and career goals, GRE scores, your most recent transcript (unofficial is acceptable) and a CV that includes the contact information for three references. Review of applications will begin February 5 and continue until a suitable candidate is found. Please send applications to Dirac Twidwell (dirac.twidwell@unl.edu).

Two MSc positions at St. Francis Xavier University (Nova Scotia, Canada)

Two MSc positions on Molecular Ecology of Symbioses are available in the Bishop Lab at St. Francis Xavier University (Nova Scotia, Canada), starting September 2018.
 
Deadline to apply is January 31st, 2018.
 
Our lab is primarily concerned with understanding symbioses between unicellular eukaryotes or prokaryotes and amphibian egg masses.  We are currently investigating the microbiome associated with egg masses of the yellow spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum, which forms a well-known symbiosis with the unicellular green alga Oophila amblystomatis.  We have recently discovered the presence of other eukaryotes and prokaryotes that are held in common among egg masses from different locales in our area.  Therefore, the complexity of symbiotic partners is increasing, and requires a broader set of analyses to improve our understanding of the ecology and evolution of these symbioses.
 
MSc projects are designed to build upon existing knowledge by:
 
I. Testing whether and how the eukaryotic and prokaryotic microbiome varies (a) among different amphibian hosts by comparing existing data to samples from wood frogs, northwestern salamanders, and red-legged frogs and (b) among locales by comparing existing data from yellow spotted salamander egg masses to egg masses from other locales across the geographic range of the host.
                     
II. Investigating population growth dynamics of microbial accumulation in salamanders.
 
Students can expect to learn field collection and culture of amphibian egg masses, sampling design, techniques associated with next-generation (MiSeq) amplicon sequencing and data analysis, and, as appropriate, microbial genome sequencing and assembly.  Some travel is probable.
 
St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) is located in Antigonish, a small town in a rural setting in beautiful northeastern Nova Scotia, in the vicinity of the Northumberland Strait and Cape Breton Island.
 
Interested Canadian or international applicants should email cbishop@stfx.ca with a statement of academic experience and research interests, an unofficial transcript, and a CV.  A record of academic achievements, especially in cell and molecular biology and participation in a defined research experience (usually an Honours thesis, but others may be suitable) are required.  The Bishop Lab is committed to increasing diversity in science and cultivates a positive training space for all.
 
Dr Cory D. Bishop

Breeding Bird Survey Technicians for Summer 2018

From: Charlotte Owings [mailto:freemac@PURDUE.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2018 8:58 AM
Subject: Job: Breeding Bird Survey Technicians for Summer 2018

We are looking to hire five technicians to perform breeding bird surveys from May to June 2018! These surveys will take place on sites that are part of the Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment in Indiana as well as on sites in the Hoosier National Forest. More information about the technician positions and how to apply can be found on the Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment Jobs page https://heeforeststudy.org/jobs/

Other: New Summer REU in Urban Ecology and the Environment

Hi all,

Brooklyn College and the City University of New York are now accepting applications for a new Research Experiences for Undergraduates program in Urban Ecology and the Environment that will run this summer between June 5 and August 17.  BUEE offers an integrative summer research program aimed at developing early-career undergraduate students into mature and thoughtful environmental scientists. Authentic research experiences on human-coupled natural systems are complemented by an academic program aimed at developing practical experience in research design, scientific communication and community outreach. BUEE leverages the unique academic and research resources at Brooklyn, including a state-of-the-art Aquatic Research and Environmental Assessment Center<http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/academics/centers/areac.php>, and our recently-established Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay<http://secure-web.cisco.com/1-Epn4v0rJG_nAc3MrpzzAUrW398-fcigHswvNBR12Z2ETHwMtRE80X2cigXk_lu_HL_ilQk4wtmvi1VdgkvHAoGA0w0OUTROgImdqqTc_5SKj-bLo3Mfcnlf1AZ4muQAqPBF-FciBe7_aW0PHudtN709Uprbxm8dV5FOWowJe1oZkOfue0zUCDMblCSajeE0C3wnyAXiJzaVSko0GhXiysPXbqxHStroVJ-a1JrKPFtafBIvmhl_CQbVJms7QE2sAg5RubKiptitHSiMtyFoatz881soyC2eaFCKCwsYWEnj0dd9uygtvXOHtKf_mQ8ENftAYzkCO8ByXyDfjrS2-smffSDNXkgyeZKmjNiNqxBpiJLIJI_JXVJCIhdD94-r1o5IXTzv0n-u3erRKgiVqk9Sl_1hYYJiZBUuLZqGHpOaeCgGLAL7VhsqNWHBIkgu/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.srijb.org%2F>, focused on urban sustainability and resilience.  Students are p
rovided with a competitive stipend, housing and food allowances, and relocation credit for travel from outside the region.  Applications from STEM-underrepresented students are especially encouraged.

More information on the program, including potential projects, can be found at buee.brooklyn.cuny.edu, or by contacting the program PI at buee@brooklyn.cuny.edu<mailto:buee@brooklyn.cuny.edu>.  Applications should be submitted online before April 1.

Please spread the word, and share the program with any students interested in learning more about ecological and environmental issues in an urban setting.

Best,

Tony Wilson, BUEE PI

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Brooklyn Urban Ecology and Environment Program
Department of Biology
CUNY Brooklyn College
2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY, 11210
United States
http://buee.brooklyn.cuny.edu
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<p class=”MsoNormal” style=”text-indent:.5in”>Brooklyn College and the City University of New York are now accepting applications for a new Research Experiences for Undergraduates program in Urban Ecology and the Environment that will run this summer between
June 5 and August 17.&nbsp; BUEE offers an integrative summer research program aimed at developing early-career undergraduate students into mature and thoughtful environmental scientists. Authentic research experiences on human-coupled natural systems are complemented
by an academic program aimed at developing practical experience in research design, scientific communication and community outreach.&nbsp;BUEE leverages the unique academic and research resources at Brooklyn, including a state-of-the-art&nbsp;<a href=”http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/academics/centers/areac.php” target=”_blank”>Aquatic
Research and Environmental Assessment Center</a>, and our recently-established <a href=”http://secure-web.cisco.com/1-Epn4v0rJG_nAc3MrpzzAUrW398-fcigHswvNBR12Z2ETHwMtRE80X2cigXk_lu_HL_ilQk4wtmvi1VdgkvHAoGA0w0OUTROgImdqqTc_5SKj-bLo3Mfcnlf1AZ4muQAqPBF-FciBe7_aW0PHudtN709Uprbxm8dV5FOWowJe1oZkOfue0zUCDMblCSajeE0C3wnyAXiJzaVSko0GhXiysPXbqxHStroVJ-a1JrKPFtafBIvmhl_CQbVJms7QE2sAg5RubKiptitHSiMtyFoatz881soyC2eaFCKCwsYWEnj0dd9uygtvXOHtKf_mQ8ENftAYzkCO8ByXyDfjrS2-smffSDNXkgyeZKmjNiNqxBpiJLIJI_JXVJCIhdD94-r1o5IXTzv0n-u3erRKgiVqk9Sl_1hYYJiZBUuLZqGHpOaeCgGLAL7VhsqNWHBIkgu/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.srijb.org%2F” target=”_blank”>
Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay</a>, focused on urban sustainability and resilience.&nbsp; Students are provided with a competitive stipend, housing and food allowances, and relocation credit for travel from outside the region.&nbsp; Applications from
STEM-underrepresented students are especially encouraged.<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class=”MsoNormal”>More information on the program, including potential projects, can be found at
<a href=”buee.brooklyn.cuny.edu”>buee.brooklyn.cuny.edu</a>, or by contacting the program PI at
<a href=”mailto:buee@brooklyn.cuny.edu“>buee@brooklyn.cuny.edu</a>.&nbsp; Applications should be submitted online before April 1.<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class=”MsoNormal”>Please spread the word, and share the program with any students interested in learning more about ecological and environmental issues in an urban setting.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class=”MsoNormal”><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>
<p class=”MsoNormal”>Best,<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class=”MsoNormal”><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>
<p class=”MsoNormal”>Tony Wilson, BUEE PI<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class=”MsoNormal”><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>
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Graduate position: University of New Orleans. Computational modeling

Graduate positions (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) are available in the Atallah Lab (https://sites.google.com/view/atallahlab) in the Biological Sciences Department at the University of New Orleans (UNO). We are currently looking for students interested in simulating the role of transposable elements in evolution and human disease.
In recent years, evidence has accumulated that transposable elements (TEs) play important roles in both evolutionary processes (such as changes in gene regulation) and the progression of diseases such as cancer. We are developing computer simulations of the activity of TEs in both the soma and the germline. Students interested in this project should be familiar with Shell scripting and computer programming.
Interested students should send an email to jatallah@uno.edu<mailto:jatallah@uno.edu>. Please include a brief description of your background (or a CV or resume), and mention why you’re excited about this project.

The University of New Orleans is a public research university and part of the University of Louisiana system. New Orleans is a diverse and historic city with a vibrant culture.

Joel Atallah, Ph.D.
Assistant professor
202 Biology Building
Department of Biological Sciences
University of New Orleans
New Orleans, LA 70148
(504) 280-7057
https://sites.google.com/view/atallahlab




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at the University of New Orleans (UNO). We are currently looking for students interested in simulating the role of transposable elements in evolution and human disease.
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simulations of the activity of TEs in both the soma and the germline. Students interested in this project should be familiar with Shell scripting and computer programming.</p>
Interested students should send an email to <a href=”mailto:jatallah@uno.edu“>jatallah@uno.edu</a>. Please include a brief description of your background (or a CV or resume), and mention why you’re excited about this project.
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The University of New Orleans is a public research university and part of the University of Louisiana system. New Orleans is a diverse and historic city with a vibrant culture.
<pre class=”moz-signature” cols=”72″>Joel Atallah, Ph.D.
Assistant professor
202 Biology Building
Department of Biological Sciences
University of New Orleans
New Orleans, LA 70148
(504) 280-7057
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Drone Technology College Scholarship—$2,000 for Undergrads

Hello,
 
We just launched a scholarship for U.S. college students that will provide two awards of $1,000 each once a year.
 
The scholarship is entitled the Drone Technology College Scholarship. The deadline for applying is Tuesday, May 1st at 12pm midnight EST, and recipients will be announced on Friday, May 11. There is no cost to apply for this scholarship.
 
To help us spread the word to your students, please include our scholarship on your listing of external scholarships:
 
The Drone Technology College Scholarship will award two scholarships of $1,000 each once a year to U.S. college students. Recipients are chosen based on an essay related to drones and a letter of support.
 
 
Thank you in advance for helping us spread the word, and please don’t hesitate to reply with any questions.
 
Sincerely,

Zacc


 
Zacc Dukowitz
Director of Marketing
UAV Coach // Drone Pilot Ground School
(802) 829-2550 / zacc@uavcoach.com
 

Avian Point Count Technicians

Oregon Coast Range – Avian Point Count Technicians (2) needed to conduct bird point counts and collect habitat data for experimental study addressing the effects of forest management intensity on biodiversity. Duties include conducting early morning bird point counts, vegetation/habitat sampling, data recording, safe driving on logging roads, and care for equipment. Applicants should be comfortable navigating in remote backcountry settings and be able to work as a team member under difficult field conditions. Most days will involve challenging cross-country hiking through regenerating forest stands. Experience with point counts, and knowledge of regional bird ID is desired. Positions available May 8, 2018 through mid-August 2018. Technicians will receive approximately $2,300-$2,500 per month (commensurate with experience) in addition to housing or housing allowance (Dallas or McMinnville, OR vicinity). Full position announcement available at: http://www.ncasi.org/About-NCASI/Job-Openings/Index.aspx.  A Bachelor of science degree is required.  Please send cover letter, resume, and 3 references with phone numbers and e-mail addresses to: Jake Verschuyl, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc., delivered electronically to: jverschuyl@ncasi.org.  Applicant review will begin at the end of January 2018 and continue until the positions are filled. NCASI is an equal opportunity employer.

Internship

Internship position at the Grupo Puntacana Foundation, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
 
Application deadline: February 10, 2017
Internship dates: 20 March to 20 September (these are tentative dates, earlier start time might be required for one or more of the internship positions)
 
 
 
Internship Description:
The Grupo Puntacana Foundation is currently accepting applications for three (3) different internship positions:
 
      I.         Coastal Resource Restoration and Management
    II.         Coral and Others Invertebrate Species Husbandry
  III.         Aquatic Systems/Aquarist
 
The Grupo Puntacana Foundation internship program is a rigorous program that allows participants to work on Acropora coral restoration, marine ecology, environmental education, species monitoring and resource management amongst other areas of interest to the foundation. There internships are physically demanding and time and energy intensive but also a great learning opportunity for the selected candidates. Each cycle, the foundation receives a high number of qualified individuals from across all three academic degrees from multiple countries worldwide, making the internships very competitive. The selected candidates will be directly supervised by the Biodiversity Conservation Coordinator whom reports to the Programs and Research Manager. All interns will work off the new Center for Marine Innovation (CMI) and will work on other research programs being implemented, which includes field and laboratory research, data analysis, report writing, proposal writing and manuscript preparation. As a final project, interns are expected to present (in oral format) to the foundation staff and write a project report.
 
Internship Duration:
The length of the internship is negotiable, ideally 6 months. Desired internship duration must be stated in the applicant’s letter of interest. No vacation is awarded. Days off will be granted depending on the interns advance towards the completion of his or her projects obligations.
 
Stipends and More:
A small stipend to help cover food and other expenses will be provided depending on the qualifications of the candidate, the length of the internship, and the AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS. Interns are not illegible to receive the same benefits as full – time staff. Interns will be provided with free lodging at the Foundations Center for Sustainability for the duration of the internship. These are dorm room style living areas in which two rooms share a common bathroom. Interns are not allowed to live off site.
 
 
 
 
General Requirements:
·            The candidate should have the following characteristics: professionalism, the ability to work as a team member, willingness to work flexible hours and a strong commitment to research in preservation, conservation and restoration of coastal marine resources.
·            BA/BS in Biology, oceanography, marine biology, ecology or similar degree is required.
·            Proof of medical insurance must be provided by selected candidates prior to arriving in country.
·            Proof of DAN insurance is required for candidates interested in diving.
·            Advance Open Water Certification is required for candidates interested in Diving. Candidates will not be allowed to dive unless both DAN insurance and Dive Certification requirements are met.
·            All Candidates must be able to carry out a simple conversation in Spanish to be able to qualify.
 
Additional information for each of the available internships is provided below and can also be obtained by contacting the emails below.
 
Interested candidates must apply by sending an email with a single PDF containing: CV and cover letter which includes “Internship and name” in the subject line to vgalvan@puntacana.com. Applications will only be accepted until January 20th at 5PM Dominican Time.
 
 
 
I.               Coastal Resource Restoration and Management:
Interns will work mainly on the foundation’s Acropora in-situ coral nursery maintaining nursery infrastructure, monitoring and controlling disease and predator outbreaks. Data collection and analysis will also be part of the work. Interns will also be responsible for monitoring coral genotypes and incorporating new genetic material from other areas of the country. Interns will also work on outplanting activities alongside local fishermen and youths. Occasionally, interns will travel with staff to visit other nurseries in the Dominican Republic and will work closely on these visits with the Dominican Coastal Restoration Consortium (CDRC in Spanish) to monitor and evaluate Acropora coral nursery performance at each of these sites. During the turtle nesting season, interns will work with local volunteers to patrol local beaches for Hawksbill nests. Sea urchin, sea cucumber, parrotfish monitoring and mangrove restoration will also be a part of the intern’s responsibility. Interns are not expected to carry out independent research but are welcome to propose a research topic. Finally, interns will work with other staff to prepare and present scientific research to government officials and others, as requested.
 
Example Duties and Expected Responsibilities:
·            Establishing and maintenance A. cervicornis outplant sites along the Punta Cana reefs area and neighboring communities.
·            Maintenance and upkeep of the coral nursery in Punta Cana.
·            Invertebrate marine surveys.
·            Assist with technical writing, data collection and presentations.
·            Care for and provide basic maintenance to project equipment.
·            Research literature, help identify and apply for grants.
·            Assist in the development of new partnerships, and support environmental permit renewal efforts.
·            Assist as needed Center’s activities including the implementation of tours.
 
Position Specific Qualification Requirements:
·            Minimum 1 year of experience with coral reef monitoring or coral propagation techniques.
·            Advance Open Water Diver with a minimum of 30 logged dives. Rescue Diver or AAUS certification is preferred but not required.
·            Ability to work under strenuous and adverse conditions including working with currents, waves, poor visibility, long dive times and back to back diving days.
·            Medical clearance to dive.
 
 
II.             Coral and Others Invertebrate Species Husbandry:
Interns in these positions will work with the Center’s staff on the continued development and improvement of microfragmentation and subsequent outplanting techniques. Interns will be responsible for monitoring and documenting microfrag coral growth and other parameters. Interns will work with staff to develop microfraging and Outplanting standardized protocols that can be replicated in other areas of the Dominican Republic. Interns will also work with the Biodiversity Conservation Coordinator to carryout invertebrate field surveys establishing baseline date that can be used for future propagation activities. Further, interns will be responsible for live fish, inverts, and corals (potentially other organism as well): including cleaning of holding tanks, feeding, and more. Additionally, interns will be responsible for both quarantine tanks and raceway propagation tanks at the Center. Live education touch tanks are also contemplated at the Center and interns are also expected to care for these tanks and attend to visiting school groups. Finally, interns are expected to assist other staff or other interns in the implementation of their work.
 
Example Duties and Expected Responsibilities:
·            Responsible for the Microfragmentaiton program which includes the cutting, quarantining, feeding and upkeep of coral fragments.
·            Carryout coral experiments to help established best practices.
·            Carryout regular tank and raceway maintenance and cleaning.
·            Invertebrate care, treatment and feeding. Includes tank maintenance and cleaning.
·            Develop and maintain a feed system for hosted organisms.
·            Assist with technical writing, data collection and presentations.
·            Work with other staff and interns (Aquatic Systems/Aquarists Intern) in the installation and maintenance of coral raceways, aquarium plumbing, and lighting.
Position Specific Qualification Requirements:
·            Minimum 2 years of experience with coral, sea urchins, sea cucumber and Caribbean marine fish species or a combination of experience and education.
·            Experience handling, collecting, manipulating and feeding corals, fish and inverts.
·            Some experience with microfragmentation practical techniques or theory.
·            Experience with specialized equipment including pH, DO, and other water chemistry parameter probes.
·            Knowledge of Caribbean marine species
 
 
III.           Aquatic Systems/Aquarist:
For this new internship, we are looking for candidates with abundant experience working with marine closed and open water systems. Selected candidates will be responsible for the close and open systems that support a variety of projects including the Microfragmentation program, the Center’s Wetlab, the touch tanks, and the turtle recovery and holding tanks. As the Center’s projects grow, the intern might be expected to contribute to these new programs as well. Candidates can work on their own independent projects or assist other interns and staff in the implementation of their work. The intern is also expected to work the maintenance staff to resolve system issues. Finally, the intern will work closely with the Ornamental Fish Propagation (OFP) Coordinator to collect and propagate local ornamental fish species for eventual reintroduction efforts. This candidate will essentially assist the OFP coordinator in his research project helping to propagate locally threatened or important fish species.
 
Position Specific Qualification Requirements:
·            Experience with Caribbean species.
·            Indispensable experience in the installation and maintenance of coral raceways; aquarium plumbing; and lighting.
·            At least 2 years’ experience (or a combination of experience and education) in Open and Close Marine Water Systems.
·            Knowledge of sand and UV filters
·            Experience with Water Quality monitoring meters
·            Protein skimmers, activated carbon and similar equipment
·            Plumbing and aquaria lighting experience

AmeriCorps Opportunity: Lakes Region Conservation Corps- Summer 2018

Subject: AmeriCorps Opportunity: Lakes Region Conservation Corps- Summer 2018

Interested applicants can find more information/apply online at https://www.squamlakes.org/summer-lrcc. Applications are reviewed in the order they are received. Application closes February 20, 2018 at 8:30 AM.
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The Lakes Regions Conservation Corps (LRCC) is an AmeriCorps service program that develops skills and experiences for conservation professionals. LRCC members are the driving force behind many of the conservation efforts of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region. The program is based out of the Squam Lakes Association with host sites at the Squam Lakes Conservation Society and the Lakes Region Conservation Trust. The program provides hands-on conservation work experience and certifications over a broad range of areas, which ensures that LRCC members are capable of independently approaching a variety of tasks in the environmental conservation field. Members remove invasive species, maintain trail networks, lead volunteer crews, educate the public on local and regional conservation initiatives, and spearhead reports on conservation efforts.
The trainings, certifications, and experiences also develop important professional skills that are applicable to future careers within many occupational and educational fields. The program ensures that LRCC members are capable of independently approaching a variety of tasks, acting as a leader, and thinking critically to solve any problem that may arise. For more information about the LRCC program please visit https://www.squamlakes.org/summer-lrcc.

LRCC members must meet the following qualifications regardless of host
site:
-Available from May 21, 2018 through October 17, 2018 (end date dependent on completion of service hours) -Must be 18 years of age by May 21, 2018 -Must be covered by health insurance for duration of program -Must be a competent swimmer -Able to lift 50 pounds -Able to carry and use heavy tools while hiking -Able to hike at least 8 miles in a day -Able to work independently and with a group -Must apply online -Must pass all certification exams -Must be covered by health insurance for the duration of the program -Must meet the Corporation for National Community Service’s minimum
requirements:
-Must clear all required National Service Criminal History Checks -Must be a US citizen, US national, or legal permanent resident of the US -Must be high school graduates, GED recipients, or must be working toward attaining a high school diploma or GED during their term of service

LRCC members receive the following over the course of the program regardless of host site:
-NH Safe Boating certification
-NH Commercial Boating license
-Wilderness First Aid & CPR Certification -Student loan forbearance on qualifying loans.
-Living allowance  of $200 weekly, distributed biweekly -AmeriCorps Education Award of $2,907 received upon successful completion of program (minimum of 900 hours)

ALL APPLICANTS MUST APPLY ONLINE at https://www.squamlakes.org/summer-
lrcc. Applications are reviewed in the order they are received.