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Fouling Survey Coordinator (technically it's just "Research Technician")
I survey for marine invertebrate species in bays and estuaries using fouling plates. Our focus is to catalog non-native species. My specialty is the identification of tunicates.

For Who: Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

The lab that I work for (Marine Invasions) studies all aspects of marine invasive species including ballast water, hull fouling, surveys of ports and marinas, and modeling. The higher organization (SERC) is a mixture of marine and non-marine labs studying many different environmental sciences (mercury, climate change, fish conservation, GIS mapping, soil chemistry, etc, etc)

Sector: Research, Non-governmental

Where: Edgewater, MD. Currently a mixture of in person, work from home, and fieldwork

Salary: 60000

Job Level: Mid-Level - Management duties

Marine Relevance: Marine Natural Science, Marine Science Communication,

Where to find similar jobs: Jobs Board

Submitted by: Society for Women in Marine Science

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