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Postdoctoral Fellowship - Benthic Ecology
Mote Marine Laboratory in collaboration with the National Geographic
Society's Sustainable Seas Expeditions seeks applications for one
postdoctoral fellowship. The associate will examine interrelationships of
Gulf waters on benthic communities of the Florida Keys National Marine
Sanctuary and the southwest shelf such as: coral reefs, live-bottom
habitat, algal beds, and/or seagrasses or submarine springs or sinks.
The position will be interactive with Mote scientists in Sarasota and the
Florida Keys. Successful applicants will have backgrounds in community
analysis, benthic/pelagic coupling, invertebrate taxonomy, and or
biogeography.
Candidate must have a doctoral degree (Ph.D.), in the marine
sciences/biological oceanography, be fluent in English, immediately
eligible for employment in the U.S., with a broad background related to
the linkage of physiochemical parameters and the benthos.
The Deadline for Applications is: June 30, 2000. Reviews will be
completed by July 31, 2000 with anticipated starting date of September
1, 2000. Appointments will be for two years with a first year performance
review.
Initial application should include :
1) Curriculum vitae containing education and training,
research experience, awards, and a list of publications;
2) a statement describing research interests and a general
approach to the issue stated above,
3) reprints of published research,
4) three professional references.
For additional Information: Call or write
Mote Marine Laboratory or visit, www.mote.org
web site to request application materials.
Send response to:
Jim Culter
Mote Marine Laboratory
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, Florida 34236 USA
(941) 388-4441
(941) 388-4312 fax
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Jim Culter jculter at mote.org
Staff Scientist, Benthic Ecology Program
Mote Marine Laboratory
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34236
(941) 388-4441 x335
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