Deadline: February 20, 2012
Oregon State University is looking for an enthusiastic individual to assist in scientific research in the nearshore oceanographic environment. This work has a strong focus on understanding how coastal ecosystem processes – such as primary production, nutrient cycling, and dissolved oxygen deficits (hypoxia) – respond to changes in ocean conditions. Responsibilities include both laboratory and offshore field work. At sea work includes: participating in research cruises; water sample collection; and deployment, maintenance, and retrieval of oceanographic instruments. Shore and lab work may include: chlorophyll-a and nutrient analysis of water samples; entering data; making sample devices; maintaining field equipment; preparing field collectors; counting mussels and barnacles under a microscope; measurement of mussel growth; assisting with instrument calibrations; and assisting professors, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students in their research as needed.
http://depts.washington.edu/coenv/careers-blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Marine-Ecosystem-Ecology-Seasonal-Research-Assistant-at-Oregon-State-University.pdf?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=seasonal-research-assistant-marine-ecosystem-ecology-oregon-state-university-corvallis-or
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