Job Opportunity
Researcher in population dynamics and evolutionary ecology
IFREMER
Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER), whose registered offices are located in Paris, has 26 offices spread around the French coastline (including overseas counties and territories). Its missions are to research, assess and valorise ocean resources (and allow for their sustainable use), to improve the methods of monitoring, prediction, protection and enhancing of the marine and coastal environments, and to help the economic development of the maritime sector. Main international collaborations: IFREMER actively participates in the work of the European Union and in the work of the Marine Board of the European Science Foundation. It is also a member of international organisations in its area of expertise (e.g. OSPAR Convention, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea). It contributes to international research programmes (climate, environment and biodiversity). It is actively involved in numerous bilateral agreements (Japan, U. S. A., Canada, Australia, European countries). Web: http://www.ifremer.fr 1/ Position to be filled as soon as possible
The Fisheries Resources Department of Manche-Mer du Nord (DHMMN) has a long-standing experience in stock assessment and represents IFREMER at international working groups (ICES, STECF, RACs). Besides, the Department carries out studies on behalf of French fishing industry (stock assessment, gear selectivity, etc). In this context, the position holder will be in charge of: - stock assessment (demersal and flat fish) in the Channel and North Sea and representing IFREMER at ICES working groups (WGNSSK et WGSSDS) ; - representing IFREMER at the STECF group on mixed fisheries, and the cod recovery plan ; - relations with the French fishing industry and French administration (regional/national levels) and international instances (RACs,) with regards to the sustainable exploitation of living marine resources. The post-holder will also be expected to carry out research work (20-30% of workload), to answer the Department's needs in terms of fisheries science expertise and high-level scientific research. Desired skills encompass evolutionary ecology so as to study the effects of adaptative changes on stock demography and life history traits (with important implications in stock restoration and sustainable exploitation), the reversibility degree of these adaptative changes (with implications in term of management : Common Fisheries Policy), as well as the alteration of the genetic composition of stocks affecting biodiversity. 2/ Skills & Experience PhD (Fisheries Science, Marine Ecology, Numerical Ecology, etc). Population dynamics, modelling, R software, and advanced statistics Evolutionary ecology, Theory of life history traits. Fluency in English and French is essential. Professional experience : Minimum 3 years stock assessment would be an advantage, and so would be analytical skills in fishing effort and fishing fleet behaviour. Professional qualities :Team work and contact with the fishing industry.
4/ Working conditions The position will be based in Boulogne-sur-mer, the first fishing port of France, and which is located 2h from Paris, Brussels and London. The Fisheries Resources Department of Manche-Mer du Nord is a young and dynamic team composed of 40 staff members (permanent, fixed-term contracts, post-docs, PhD students), and is involved in a number of European and international research projects.
Full-time (38 h/week) and permanent (44 days annual leave). The post-holder will be expected to travel often (France and abroad), and may participate to scientific surveys at sea.
Salary range EUR 30-40,000 pa (benefits included), depending on experience.
5/ How to apply Date limite de dépôt des candidatures : 21/11/2008 Inscription sur : http://www.ifremer.fr Les métiers Postes ouverts Chercheur en dynamique des populations exploitées et écologie évolutive Cliquer sur Postuler (fin de page)
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