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POSTDOCTORAL/GRADUATE STUDENT
POSITION(S)
Marine Field Station
Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Rutgers University
Individuals with interests in the early life history and habitat quality
of estuarine fishes are invited to apply for postdoctoral/graduate student
positions. The research will focus on young-of-the-year fishes in the
Delaware Bay or in the Mullica River - Great Bay National Estuarine Research
Reserve in southern New Jersey and includes access to the Institute's
Long-term Ecosystem Observatory in 15 m (LEO-15) in the adjacent ocean.
It is anticipated that these activities will focus on 1) evaluating the
fish response to marsh restoration, 2) trophic interactions of piscivorous
fishes, and 3) in situ image analysis of fish behavior and ecology. Ability
to work with a team of postdocs, graduate students, undergraduate summer
interns and staff is an important qualification. All post-doc applicants
must have successfully completed all requirements for a Ph.D. degree.
All graduate student applicants need to be successfully admitted to either
Rutgers University's Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution or Oceanography
(see websites below). For information concerning these position(s), please
contact Ken Able at the following address.
Dr. Kenneth W. Able, Director
Marine Field Station
Institute of Marine & Coastal Sciences
Rutgers University
800 c/o 132 Great Bay Blvd.
Tuckerton, NJ 08087-2004
Phone: (609) 296-5260, Ext. 230
FAX: (609) 296-1024
email: able@imcs.rutgers.edu
Marine Field Station website: http://marine.rutgers.edu/rumfs
Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences website: http://marine.rutgers.edu/
Striper tracking project: www.stripertracker.org
Ecology and Evolution grad program: http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~deenr/grad/
Graduate program in oceanography: http://marine.rutgers.edu/gpo/GradProg.html
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