Fisheries Observer/Marine Biologist

Fisheries Observer/Marine Biologist

01 Feb 2024
Maryland, Eastern shore 00000 Eastern shore USA

Fisheries Observer/Marine Biologist

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Are you looking for an adventurous outdoor sea going position? Well, this is it! Get your career started in fisheries management and marine biology by applying to EWTS. EWTS is actively searching for the next group of enthusiastic candidates to fill openings in our Scallop Fishery Observer program. Candidates must possess a determined drive to collect high quality data at-sea while displaying a passion for marine conservation.

If you like working outdoors in inclement weather and challenging yourself both mentally and physically to attain a greater goal in marine conservation then we would like you to please send in your a cover letter, resume, references and a unofficial copy of your transcripts.

Requirements:

Candidates must successfully pass a two week training course scheduled for April 9th-25th. The training facility is located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Upon, successful completion of training candidates will be tasks with vessel trip assignments ranging from ports such as New Bedford MA, Stonington CT, Barnegat Light NJ, Point Pleasant NJ, Cape May NJ and Newport News VA.

Education and Experience - Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree with a major in one of the biological sciences from an accredited four-year college or university with at least 30 semester hours in any combination of scientific or technical courses such as biology, chemistry, statistics entomology, animal husbandry, physics or mathematics, of which at least six semester hours are in marine science or fisheries.

One year of specialized experience, performed at an acceptable level, may be substituted for the six semester hours of marine science or fisheries course work. The specialized experience must have been in the field of fisheries and included functions such as: a. observing ocean fishing activities; b. recording data for marine mammal sighting and fishing activities; c. tallying incidental takes of marine mammals, sea turtles and sea birds on fishing vessels; or d. collecting biological specimens from postmortem animals. The education requirement may be waived, on an individual basis, with approval by NMFS/NEFOP. Basic First Aid/ CPR valid certification by the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association is required.

Physical Condition - Candidates have to be certified by a physician to be physically fit to work as an observer on a commercial fishing vessel. The physician must understand the observer's job and working conditions. Physical considerations include, but are not limited to:

a. Susceptibility to chronic motion sickness;

b. Ability to live in confined quarters;

c. Ability to tolerate stress;

d. Ability to lift and carry heavy objects up to 50 pounds;

e. Ability to drag heavy objects up to 200 pounds; and

f. Ability to climb a ladder.

Observer candidates will be asked to demonstrate their ability to do the following during Observer Training: a. Swim 100 meters; b. Tread water for three minutes; c. Don an immersion suit in 60 seconds or less; and d. Perform various water survival skills (i.e., boarding a life raft and cold water survival introduced during safety training. Character Disposition - Candidates must be able to work independently, while following technical instructions. Candidates must be able to get along with others. Observers must maintain objectivity, and the appearance of objectivity. Observers must not have either direct or indirect financial or political interest in an organization that might be aided by the performance or non-performance of an observer's duties. Observers must have the capability and aptitude to conduct the required protected species (marine mammal and sea turtle) sampling. Citizenship - Candidates must be a U.S. citizen, or a non-citizen who has legally resided in the United States continuously for at least the past 2 years.

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