Junior (0-2 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
As a Junior Fisheries Biologist, you will support the study and management of fish populations, aquatic habitats, and ecosystems. Your role will involve fieldwork, data collection, and analysis to inform sustainable practices and policy decisions. Working under the guidance of senior biologists, you will contribute to critical research and conservation efforts to ensure the health and diversity of aquatic life.
Required Skills
Statistical software proficiency
Field research techniques
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Biology, Fisheries Science, Marine Biology, or a related field
Knowledge of aquatic ecosystems and fish biology
Familiarity with field sampling techniques and data collection methods
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work in various outdoor and potentially adverse conditions
Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
Responsibilities
Conduct field research and collect data on fish populations and aquatic habitats
Assist in the analysis of data and preparation of scientific reports
Participate in the planning and execution of fishery management programs
Collaborate with a team to monitor ecosystems and assess the impact of environmental changes
Support public outreach and education initiatives related to fisheries and aquatic conservation