Beaufort Post-doctoral researcher  

 

Marine Ecologist:  marine mammal - fisheries interactions 

 

Applications are invited for a Beaufort postdoctoral position in marine mammal 
and fisheries interactions.  The successful candidate will be based in Dept. 
Zoology, Ecology and Plant Science, University College Cork.  This post is part 
of a large 7 year research programme on Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries 
Management (EAF), co-ordinated by UCC with partners in Queen’s University 
Belfast and the Marine Institute, Galway.  

 

Project:  There are two key elements to this component of the project.  An 
ecological risk assessment framework for the effects of fishing will be 
developed, at a fishery and area level, involving the compilation of large 
datasets on fisheries (landings, discarding, effort), modelling, and 
stakeholder involvement.  The second element includes examining the 
interactions of cetaceans and fisheries, modelling the spatial and temporal 
overlap of cetaceans and fisheries and developing plans to mitigate cetacean 
bycatch.  

 

Candidate: Our ideal candidate should hold a PhD in cetacean, fisheries or 
marine ecology, with at least three years post-doctoral experience.  The 
candidate should be highly motivated and able to work both independently and as 
part of a team.  Applicants should have a high level of competence in spatial 
modelling and data analysis, be familiar with current methods in fish stock 
assessment, cetacean abundance estimation, cetacean distribution modelling, 
oceanography and GIS, have experience dealing with stake holders and should be 
able to match up policy demands with research output.  They should have an 
excellent academic record, strong inter-personal skills and a good publication 
record.  The candidate will be expected to participate at relevant ICES and 
marine mammal meetings and publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals. 
 In addition, the candidate may be required to undertake some lecturing in the 
Department of Zoology, Ecology & Plant Science at UCC

 

Duration and Salary:  Duration is 6.5 years conditional upon review at the end 
of year three. Starting salary (gross) is €55,000 pa rising to €79,000 pa with 
annual increments

 

Application: The closing date for applications is 26th September 2008.  
Applications should include a letter of application, curriculum vitae & the 
names of two referees.  Candidates should submit their application via e-mail 
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

 

As part of the Irish Government’s National Development Plan (NDP), the Beaufort 
Marine Research Award is grant aided by the Department of Communications, 
Energy and Natural Resources (DCENR) and the Department of Agriculture, 
Fisheries and Food (DAFF) under the Strategy for Science Technology and 
Innovation (SSTI) and the Sea Change Strategy.  

 

 

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