Subject: Paid Intern Position available - Climate Impacts on Fisheries Description: The goal of the research project is to evaluate the impacts of climate and temperature variability on marine fish abundances, and then evaluate the repercussions for sustainable fisheries management. While climate is increasingly being invoked in fisheries modelling, robust evaluations of the impact of variable temperatures have yet to be done. The output from this research project will be used to assist NOAA scientists in fisheries management. Intern responsibilities will be assisting in gathering key life-history parameters for harvested fish species in the Northeast Shelf Regional Ecosystem from literature and FishBase, an online database. The intern will also have the opportunity to learn the relationships between key traits and population growth rates of marine species, be introduced to dynamical multi-species modelling, and gain insight into collaborative efforts between NOAA scientists and academics. Interested students should send as a single PDF: their resume, current transcript (unofficial is fine), and a cover letter as to why they are qualified for the position and their career goals. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until position is filled. Send the application pdf to: Dr. Margaret Palmer ([log in to unmask]) and Dr. Katie Peterson ([log in to unmask]) Contact Person: Dr. Margaret Palmer Contact Email: [log in to unmask] You received this email because you are subscribed to the Daily eNews for CMNS Students (CMNS-UNDERGRAD-NEWS) mailing list. If you would like to unsubscribe from this list, simply send an email to [log in to unmask] with the message signoff CMNS-UNDERGRAD-NEWS in the body.