Research Fisheries Biologist (GS 482-11/12)
National Marine Fisheries Service
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Resource Enhancement and Utilization Technologies Division
Manchester, WA
Responsibilities: Conduct research in the general area of quantifying
ecological interactions of artificially propagated Pacific salmon with
natural populations, and developing innovative juvenile rearing to
improve success of fish reared in conservation hatcheries. Conduct
studies on salmonid behavior and ecology in laboratories and natural
freshwater systems. Write scientific papers for publication,
investigate long range and short term problems, and recommend solutions
for enhancement, conservation, and protection of the fisheries resource.
Write proposal for reimbursable funding of scientific research from
outside agencies.
Qualifications: The incumbent must have a Ph.D. or the equivalent
combination of professional experience and graduate education in
fisheries, or related field and a strong background in salmonid behavior
and ecology
Salary: Starting $44,441/yr
Position Open 1/11/01
Closing Date: 1/24/01
Contact: Details and application requirements can be accessed by
www.usajobs.opm.gov/a9noaa.htm (available 1/11/01)
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