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Dear List,
I would be extremely grateful if you would circulate this job advertisement as widely as possible.
Many thanks Paul.
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Falkland Islands Government Fisheries Department
Fisheries and Seabird Observers £17,776 to £20,498 pa + sea-going allowance of £31.55 per day
The Fisheries Department has vacancies for Scientific Fisheries Observers (one year posts) and Seabird Observers (six months or one year) to commence work from July 2005 onwards.
Fisheries Observers will be required to spend periods of up to five weeks at sea to collect biological and other data on ships fishing in Falkland waters. Seabird Observers may be at sea for longer periods, and will be required to monitor the interactions between seabirds and the longline fishing gear and ensure mitigation measures are adhered to.
Applicants should have at least a BSc in a Zoological or Biological subject.
For job profiles and an application form please contact:
Falkland Islands Government Falkland House 14 Broadway Westminster London SW1H 0BH Email: [log in to unmask]
Closing date for applications is Friday 3 June 2005
It is anticipated that interviews will be held in London on 15-16 June 2005.
-------------------------------------------- Dr. Paul Brickle Fisheries Biologist Falkland Islands Government Fisheries Department P. O. Box 598 Stanley, The Falkland Islands. Fax: +500 27265 Tel: +500 27260 e-mail: [log in to unmask] Web: www.falklandislands.com/business/fisheries.asp www.fis.com/falklandfish
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