• Thursday, July 15, 2021 6:51 PM | Anonymous member
    THIS WEEK'S OCEAN JOBS LIST

    For the complete list and full descriptions find the ocean jobs page at https://sevenseasmedia.org/. We add 20 to 30 new opportunities per week with 40k views per month!

    We work hard to provide this jobs list and newsletter to you every week for free. If you find your next job from this list, or a new employee, please consider a tax-deductible donation as a thank you.

    1. School & Youth Program Educators, The Virginia Aquarium, Virginia Beach, VA
    2. 
    Director – IUCN European Regional Office, IUCN, Brussels, Belgium
    3. 
    Staff Attorney, Environmental Law Institute ELI, Washington, DC
    4. 
    Senior Manager, Educational Programs, Environmental Law Institute ELI, Washington, DC

    5. Managing Director, Aquatic Life Institute, Remote/US Time Zone
    6. Impact & Learning Manager, Climate Breakthrough Project, San Francisco, CA
    7. 
    U.S. Policy Analyst for Plastics, Ocean Conservancy, Washington, DC
    8. 
    Fish & Wildlife Biologist 1 – European Green Crab Biologist – Permanent – *07074-21, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Thurston County – Olympia, WA
    9. 
    Communications Officer, California Environmental Associates, San Francisco, CA
    10. 
    Postdoctoral Researcher. (AGP21-013), JAMSTEC, Kananagawa, Japan
    11. 
    Marine Litter Scientist, Cefas, Remote/TBD, UK
    12. 
    Marine Debris Operations Specialist, 4Ocean, Honolulu, HI
    13. 
    Marine Biologist (ASM), A.I.S., Inc. (AIS), Gloucester, MA
    14. 
    Senior Staff Accountant, 4Ocean, Boca Raton, FL
    15. 
    Postdoctoral Scientist – Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    16. 
    Permanent Epidemiologist 1 *01866-21, Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Thurston County – Olympia, WA
    17. 
    Exhibit Photographer, National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD
    19. 
    Scientific Officer Engineer, The Marine Biological Association, Plymouth, UK
    20. 
    Aquatic Science Biologist – Employment Equity, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
    21. 
    Development Coordinator, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, CA
    22. 
    Senior Microbiologist, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, CA


  • Wednesday, July 07, 2021 7:27 PM | Anonymous member
    THIS WEEK'S OCEAN JOBS LIST

    For the complete list and full descriptions find the ocean jobs page at https://sevenseasmedia.org/. We add 20 to 30 new opportunities per week with 40k views per month!

    We work hard to provide this jobs list and newsletter to you every week for free. If you find your next job from this list, or a new employee, please consider a tax-deductible donation as a thank you.

    1. 2021-2022 NOSB Question Writers, National Ocean Sciences Bowl, Remote
    2. 
    Clean Border Water Now Campaign Manager, Surfrider Foundation, San Diego, CA
    3. 
    Blue Water Task Force Manager, Surfrider Foundation, San Clemente, CA
    4. 
    Sr. Director, Oceans Area-Based Conservation – 21075, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Washington, DC
    5. 
    Surfrider Foundation – California Policy Manager, Surfrider Foundation, California, CA
    6. 
    Postdoc for machine learning in fisheries/ocean acoustics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
    7. 
    Conservation Science Outreach and Research Associate, Reef Environmental Education Foundation, Florida Keys, FL
    8. 
    Deputy Director, The Nature Conservancy, Alaska Chapter, Anchorage, AK
    9. Division Director, Division of Ocean Sciences, National Science Foundation, Alexandria, VA
    10. 
    Fisheries Data Analyst, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, Seattle, WA
    11.
     Desktop Support Specialist, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay, ME
    12. 
    Research Assistant I/II – Horb Laboratory, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    13. 
    Commercial Manager, Marine Stewardship Council, Milan, Italy
    14. 
    Manager of Safety and Risk, National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD
    15.
     Data Manager, Marine Conservation Society, TBD
    16. 
    Marketing and Communications Coordinator, The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL), Oakland, CA
    17. 
    Graduate Assistant (Geology/Astronomy), University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
    18. 
    Senior Systems Administrator, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA
    19. 
    Fishery Biologist 3 – Project Permanent *05726, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Skagit County – Other, WA
    20. 
    Bioinformatician, Cefas, TBD
    21. 
    Ordinary Seaman, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA
    22. 
    Research Assistant, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA
    23. 
    Fisheries Technician 1- Central Valley Steelhead Monitoring, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, Sacramento, CA
    24.
     Fisheries Technician 1- Southern California Steelhead DIDSON, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, Santa Barbara, CA
    25. 
    Fish & Wildlife Biologist 2 – Creel Survey Biologist – Non-Permanent-Project – *06900-21, Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Snohomish County – Other, WA
    26. 
    RSMAS – Research Associate II – CIMAS, The University of Miami, Miami, FL
    27. 
    Marine Program Grants Associate, WildAid, Remote, but able to work during Pacific Time Zone hours.
    28.
     Intertidal Ecologist/Program Coordinator, The Greater Farallones Association (GFA), San Francisco, CA
    29. 
    Lecturer in Tropical Coastal Ecology, School for Field Studies Center (SFS), Bocas del Toro, Panama
    30. 
    Guest Engagement Educator, North Carolina Zoo, Randolph County, NC


  • Wednesday, July 07, 2021 7:23 PM | Anonymous member

    Position Overview:

    The Eco-Discovery Center Manager is responsible for the operational and interpretive success of Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center (FKEDC), ranging from overall community impact to day-to-day logistics of training and scheduling of staff and volunteers. The FKEDC Manager oversees development of interpretive, educational, business/marketing and operational plans for the FKEDC as well as the scheduling of the facilities usage with both sanctuary personnel and sanctuary partners of the FKEDC. This position will be an employee of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, but is funded through a Cooperative Agreement with NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries. This position will be embedded with the staff at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in Key West, Florida.

    How to Apply:

    For more information on the position and how to apply visit: 

    https://marinesanctuary.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/FKEDC-Manager-PD-FINAL.pdf


  • Saturday, July 03, 2021 6:45 PM | Anonymous member

    This month, we invite you to join us on Friday, July 23rd at 12 noon for the CISMA Invasive Species virtual event.

    Are invasive species more of a burden to our economy and environment than an asset? Join us to learn more about invasive species, how they got here and if we should be concerned. Specific plant and animal species will be covered.  

    This virtual event will be held in lieu of our regular monthly program. 

    Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EC8vdjP0T--XjMSwG0SlTw 

    Visit Cuplet Fern   



  • Thursday, July 01, 2021 3:36 PM | Anonymous member

    “Research and Removal efforts for invasive Burmese Pythons in Southwestern Florida”

    Ian Bartoszek is a Wildlife Biologist and the Science Project Manager at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida where he has worked for the past twenty years. He has extensive field experience within the Greater Everglades ecosystem and has conducted biological monitoring research for the Picayune Strand Restoration Project under the comprehensive Everglades restoration plan since 2001. Mr. Bartoszek served as the invasive animal lead for the Southwest Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area. He is currently the project manager on a long-term collaborative radio-telemetry research project tracking Burmese pythons. His team has captured and removed over 20,000 pounds of python from southwestern Florida.

    Register Here


  • Friday, June 25, 2021 7:36 PM | Anonymous member

    THIS WEEK'S OCEAN JOBS LIST

    For the complete list and full descriptions find the ocean jobs page at https://sevenseasmedia.org/. We add 20 to 30 new opportunities per week with 40k views per month!

    We work hard to provide this jobs list and newsletter to you every week for free. If you find your next job from this list, or a new employee, please consider a tax-deductible donation as a thank you.

    1. Lead Video Engineer, Ocean Exploration Trust, Inc., Onboard the Exploration Vessel Nautilus Worldwide
    2. 
    Digital Media Coordinator, Ocean Exploration Trust, Inc., Remote/Based in the USA
    3. 
    Program Manager, Aquaculture & Blue Tech, Port of San Diego, Port of San Diego, CA
    4. 
    Outreach Manager, Seafood Watch Program, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, CA
    5. 
    Consultant for Philippines Environmental and Social Safeguards, Wildlife Conservation Society (Southeast Asian Archipelago Regional Office based in Singapore), Philippines-Bohol Sea-Siquijo

    6. Science Consultant, Plastic Tides, TBD
    7. 
    Development and Outreach Coordinator, Marine Applied Research and Exploration (MARE), Point Richmond, CA
    8. Surfrider Foundation Canada Chapters: Pacific Rim Chapter Coordinator, Surfrider Foundation, Tofino, BC - Canada
    9. Special Assistant, Ocean Conservancy, Washington, DC
    10. 
    Management and Program Analyst, ZA-0343-2 (Pathways Recent Grad), NOAA Fisheries, Silver Spring, MD
    11. 
    Water Data Collaborative Program Coordinator, Waterkeeper Alliance, Washington, DC
    12. 
    Virginia Watershed Environmental Education Program Assistant Manager/Educator, The Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Virginia Beach, VA
    13. 
    SES Teaching Assistant – Microbial Methods, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    14. 
    Postdoctoral Researcher for Environmental Regulation Cephalopod RNA editing at MBL, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    15. 
    Research Assistant I, Rosenthal Laboratory, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    16. 
    Course Director, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    17. 
    Fisheries Biologist, A.I.S., Inc. (AIS), Alaska, AK
    18. 
    Marine Biologist, A.I.S., Inc. (AIS), Alaska, AK
    19. 
    Marine Resource Specialist I – 2414-4, State of Maine Department of Marine Resources, Augusta, ME
    20. 
    Accounts Coordinator, Ocean Wise Seafood, Ocean Wise, Vancouver, BC
    21. 
    Ocean Environment Scientist, UK Hydrographic Office, Taunton/Somerset/South West, UK
    22. 
    Research Scientist, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
    23. 
    PhD : Biology Bioinformatics (H/F), Ifremer, Moulineaux, France
    24. 
    Managing Director – Spokane Riverkeeper, Waterkeeper Alliance, Spokane, WA
    25. 
    Project Management Administrator,  Ocean Mind, Harwell Innovation Centre, UK
    26. 
    Head of Project Management, Ocean Mind, Harwell Innovation Centre, UK
    27. 
    Aquarist I, Alaska SeaLife Center, Seward, AK
    28. 
    Fisheries Technician 1- Upper Sacramento Monitoring, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, Red Bluff, CA
    29. 
    IT BUSINESS ANALYST – ENTRY, Washington Department of Natural Resources, Thurston County – Olympia, WA
    30. 
    Faculty Research Assistant (Oceanographic Mooring), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR


  • Friday, June 25, 2021 7:34 PM | Anonymous member

    Job Description:

    This position is a part-time opportunity serving as the Norris Gaynor Intern assisting the Education Department at Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Naples, Florida. This position supports a variety of on and off-site educational programs delivered to audiences of all ages. The prospective Intern need not be an education nor science major – art, English, computer majors, etc. could possess skills to aid the education department. Any outgoing person with an interest in education or the environment is encouraged to apply. Working with staff at the Reserve virtually may be a component of this internship, so computer skills are required. Reliable internet connection and a computer with a camera are ideal for this position. The Intern is expected to work during the times they are scheduled and successfully complete assigned tasks within a reasonable time frame. The Intern should be prepared for work both indoors and outdoors. Skills preferred include: ability to follow directions, ability to manage time appropriately, ability to communicate effectively and appropriately to a variety of age groups, ability to work independently and as part of a team.

    Responsibilities: Primary duties include assisting with delivery of programs for 4th grade, 7th grade and high school/college students. The Education Intern will also deliver programs and presentations to the general public whether it be in-person or virtually. These could take place on-site at our Environmental Learning Center or offsite at Outreach events. Based on the applicant's interest and availability, other responsibilities may include: interactive surveys, photography and video production, aquarium assistance, and the handling of live marine animals. The Intern will be highly encouraged to observe/participate in field work with other Reserve departments to enhance their understanding of the variety of work that takes place within Reserve boundaries.

    More Information

    Apply Here

  • Wednesday, June 23, 2021 5:50 PM | Anonymous member

    More Content, More Flexibility 

    July 26–30
    Register for a full week of exciting sessions, workshops, speakers, and virtual site tours. Yearlong access and pay-what-you-can pricing available.

    Join us July 26-30 for more than 50 interactive live sessions, enjoy 24 hour on-demand access to more than 60 sessions throughout the conference week, and access all of the sessions for up to one year.

    Professional development certificates are available for all sessions.

    More Information

    Register Here

  • Wednesday, June 23, 2021 5:48 PM | Anonymous member

    How do we demonstrate evidence-based outcomes of environmental education (EE) without letting go of the passion that breathes energy into the field? 

    Whether you are an educator, EE provider, funder, or advocate, learn how to use the data from eeWORKS to back up the feel-good EE stories you hear about to support your work. You will hear from researchers and learn about communications tools you can use to help you structure and evaluate programs, provide professional development, apply for funding opportunities, make the case for EE to policymakers, and more.

    Learn More

    Register Here

Founded in 1983, the League of Environmental Educators in Florida is the professional association for individuals and organizations dedicated to the cause of environmental education in Florida. We are the state affiliate for North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE), an organization that brings together those interested in the study and enjoyment of our natural world and one that has promoted excellence in environmental education throughout North America and the world for over four decades.  

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