2015_11: Scientific advice to fisheries management under the Common Fisheries Policy with a focus on the Mediterranean and Black Sea
A vacancy at the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector of the Maritime Affairs Unit of the JRC is currently available.
A vacancy at the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector of the Maritime Affairs Unit of the JRC is currently available.
Modelling of the land-sea nutrient transfer to the Mediterranean sea under different land management scenarios
Sujet de Thèse proposé par l’UMR CARRTEL (INRA – Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc) en partenariat avec IRSTEA Bordeaux (UR EABX) co-financement département EFPA (INRA) et EDF R&D Plus d’info
La Commission des Thons de l’Océan Indien (CTOI) en charge de la gestion des thons et espèces associées (p. ex. poissons porte-épées, requins) recrute un scientifique responsable des avis scientifiques sur l’état des ressources pélagiques exploitées dans l’océan indien. Le poste est basé aux Seychelles et bien qu’annoncé pour 1 an, est renouvelé chaque année. Le profil de poste est joint à ce courriel.
http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/user_upload/VA/pdf/FIDT-55-15-PRJ%20reissuance.pdf
We seek candidates for a Postdoctoral Researcher who will join investigators at Hopkins Marine Station (HMS, http://hopkinsmarinestation.stanford.edu/), Natural Capital Project (NatCap, http://www.naturalcapitalproject.org/), and Center on Food Security and the Environment (FSE, http://fse.fsi.stanford.edu/) in the project “Using large marine protected areas to recover highly productive marine ecosystems and the services they provide: the case of the Adriatic Sea”, funded by Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment (https://woods.stanford.edu/research/environmental-venture-projects).
Two PhDs (3 years each) to model effects of climate change on fish life histories. The positions are part of the EU training network MARmaED (http://marmaed.eu). Application deadline is 18 October 2015.
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