The primary task is to analyze (post-process) underwater videographic data collected by boat. These data are used to quantify eelgrass abundance as one of the main indicators of habitat health for the Nearshore Habitat Program’s Submerged Vegetation Monitoring Program (SVMP). The incumbents will be required to maintain a high level of accuracy and attention to detail when classifying the videography data. Other duties include: approximately 20-25 days of field work (up to seven consecutive days) between May and September, managing incoming data files from field sampling, updating and maintaining databases, performing summary statistics and creating summary tables, performing quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) procedures, writing procedures and internal reports on work performed.
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