The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is responsible for the conservation and 
management of marine mammals in Canadian waters. A post-doctoral candidate is 
sought to develop a model aiming to describe the population dynamics of  beluga 
in the waters adjoining northern Quebec, Canada. The candidate would expand on 
current modeling efforts by including information such as age structure, 
genetic structure, and environmental variables, while clearly integrating the 
sources of uncertainty into the model structure. The model will be used to 
provide harvest advice for the Inuit subsistence harvest as well as providing 
insights into impacts of development and climate change on population trends. 
The successful candidate will also be involved in the development of a 
Precautionary Approach framework and Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) 
related to the Inuit subsistence harvest.

A suitable candidate should possess an internationally recognised doctoral 
degree from an accredited institution. He/She should be self motivated, able to 
work independently but also within a team framework. The candidate should have 
ecological training and a proven ability in statistical modelling including 
Bayesian inference methods. Abilities in ecosystem modelling approaches and 
programming in statistical software such as R, JAGS, STAN, and TMB.

This is a 2-year position anticipated to begin 1st April 2021. This position 
will be held at the Maurice Lamontagne Institute - Fisheries and Oceans Canada 
in Mont-Joli (Quebec, Canada). The official working language at the Institute 
is French, although both English and French are used. Salary is around $60,000 
CAD/year. The project will be conducted under the supervision of Dr. Arnaud 
Mosnier in collaboration with Drs. Mike Hammill (DFO, Research Scientist, 
marine mammal biology) and Geneviève Parent (DFO, Research Scientist, genetic).

Candidates interested in the position should email arnaud.mosn...@dfo-mpo.gc.ca 
and submit a resume including a list of publications and contact information 
for references.

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Arnaud Mosnier

arnaud.mosn...@dfo-mpo.gc.ca<mailto:arnaud.mosn...@dfo-mpo.gc.ca>

Pêches et Océans Canada / Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Institut Maurice Lamontagne / Maurice Lamontagne Institute
Mont-Joli, QC, Canada

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