EAFM Summer Bursaries - An Ecological Risk Assessment Of Proposed Restoration Of A Scallop Fishery (2) (Ireland) Monday, May 10, 2010

Description: Background:

Funded under the Irish Beaufort Marine Research Awards the EAFM (Ecosystems Approach to Fisheries Management) is a seven year project involving a consortium comprising research groups from University College Cork, Queens University Belfast and the Marine Institute. An ecosystem approach to fisheries management involves moving away from the traditional single stock concept and taking a more holistic view of the industry and its place in the marine environment. For example, if sand eel stocks are depleted, how does this impact commercial species like cod, seabirds like the puffin and top marine predators such as seals and dolphins.

In 2007 scientists from the Coastal and Marine Resource Centre (CMRC) and Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre (AFDC) of UCC’s Environmental Research Institute (ERI) were awarded one of the five prestigious Beaufort projects. By involving three partners (UCC, QUB and the Marine Institute) with expertise in marine ecosystems, modelling and fisheries, and by using a nested scalar approach, this project is examining issues on both a micro and macro level. Current impacts of fishing practices on the environment will be assessed and new management regimes will be explored.

The summer bursaries, are designed to support the growing team of specialists who have been recruited to increase Ireland’s capacity in this important area of ecosystem approach to natural resource management.

An ecological risk assessment of proposed restoration of a scallop fishery (2):

The hydrographic model used to predict current flow around Valentia Island was developed by Prof Michael Hartnett (NUI Galway). Data gathered by the other Valentia bursary (see 4 above) will be used to validate
and refine existing models. In the future these models will be used to predict the possible impact(s) of scallop fisheries management as part of an ecological risk assessment.

Contact: Dr Michael Hartnett, NIUG, 091-52-4411 (michael.hartnett@nuigalway.ie)

The bursary is valued at €1,500 euro (tax free) per month for 3 months. Candidates must be currently registered as undergraduate or postgraduate students in order to qualify. Start dates are negotiable with the project leaders (contacts). Please note that each student must submit a short report (5-10 pages) on their project within one month of the completion date.

For all positions CVs, with a covering letter, should be emailed to the indicated contact person by 5pm on Friday May 21st 2010.
Other Benefits:
Other Requirements: The bursary student will need a working knowledge of 2D and 3D modelling.

Experience: Undergraduate/Graduate
Pass:REAL
Application Deadline: 21 May 2010

Start Date: 21 June 2010 Salary: €1500 Euros per annum
Country: Ireland Position Type: Other
Duration: 3 Months Category: Research & Development
Work Authorisation: Employee must be authorised to work in the EU
Languages: N/A
Language Level: Excellent
Working Hours: Not indicated
Link to More Info: http://www.ucc.ie/en/

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