Fisheries Science – Analytical and Compliance Support
Virginia, United States of America
Full Time
6 hours ago
$32 - $36 USD
No Visa Sponsorship
Key skills
Communication
About this role
Role Overview
Facilitate and/or complete formal and informal consultations on fisheries-related actions under section 7 of the ESA according to West Coast region policies and practices.
Review documents associated with proposed or final fishery actions and provide comments on protected resources and listed species sections.
Coordinate with the West Coast States and the Office of Protected Resources on the development and evaluation of Conservation Plans in support of applications for permits under ESA section 10.
Provide technical support to NMFS in the review of Conservation Plans and assist with the completion of the associated ESA section 10 and section 7 documentation, as well as MMPA and NEPA compliance, as needed.
Assist NMFS with the development and implementation of any fishery management activity associated with compliance with MMPA section 118 for West Coast fisheries, including any Take Reduction Teams or Plans for West Coast fisheries.
Lead or support technical and analytical work that is needed to support these activities, as needed.
Lead, coordinate, or participate in fisheries bycatch science initiatives with internal and external partners and stakeholders including NMFS Science Centers and the Office of Protected Resources, as well as industry, academic, NGO, and other agency representatives.
Lead completion of analysis and technical reports as needed to advance the state of science on West Coast fishery bycatch issues in support of improved assessment of impacts to protected species, and the consideration of impact/effectiveness of any management measures that may be implemented to minimize bycatch.
Participate in meetings with action agencies, applicants or permittees, special interest groups, state officials, and tribal representatives, as necessary, and provide responses to data requests and other inquiries with appropriate attention to detail.
Prepare appropriate documentation for each consultation and analytical report prepared, including assembling, and managing administrative records as necessary to provide adequate and proper evidence of agency business, timely response to requests for information, and compliance with NMFS internal directives.
Assist with other MMPA and ESA matters related to ESA-listed species, critical habitat, and EFH.
Present protected species information at local and regional coordination meetings and participate in a Protected Resources Division workshop.
Assist the WCR Take Reduction Team Coordinator in working with NMFS scientists in support of TRT meetings.
Requirements
Graduate degree from an accredited college or university with an emphasis on biological or fisheries science, conservation biology, wildlife or natural resource management, or related fields of science or policy.
Knowledge of the Endangered Species Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act, Magnuson Stevens Act, and National Environmental Policy Act.
Proficiency with regulatory and conservation actions under species-protected sections 7, and 10 of the ESA, and management of fisheries under section 118 of the MMPA.
Experience and proficiency with an assessment of the impacts of human activities on protected species and/or evaluation of measures to reduce those impacts.
Experience with the production of scientific, technical, or other professional reports.
Knowledge of biology, natural resource management, and West Coast marine species ecology.
Knowledge of West Coast fisheries and State/Federal fishery management schemes.
Valid driver’s license
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to work effectively both individually and collaboratively in a team/group setting.
Ability to receive constructive feedback and implement appropriate action.
Advanced technical and analytical skills capable of producing original data analysis and synthesis in support of fisheries science.
Previous experience with modeling/programming (Ecosystem, Population, and Species Distribution) and other quantitative skills
Experience working with database management and manipulation.
Ability to quantitatively assess conservation plans and develop analytical tools to contribute to a decision-making framework.
Preferred qualifications include experience with GIS, bycatch estimation in West Coast fisheries, and developing Shiny Applications.