Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
28 Aug, 25
Salary
113400.0
Posted On
29 Jul, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Scientific Diving, Marine Systems
Industry
Information Technology/IT
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
The School of Life and Environmental Sciences is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Fish Seascape Ecology to lead key components of an ARC Linkage project on fish connectivity in urbanised estuaries. This project aims to quantify the effects of large-scale infrastructure on fish connectivity and populations by advancing our understanding of critical ecological processes within these modified coastal seascapes.
The project expects to generate new knowledge around fish seascape ecology and management using an innovative approach which considers all life history stages within a metapopulation modelling context. The modelling will be informed by project collected data from sampling larval, juvenile and adult fish using a variety of methods (seining, BRUVs) and acoustic tracking to measure fish movement and connectivity. Expected outcomes of this project include the development of integrated modelling approaches to better predict the effects of habitat modifications. This should provide significant benefits by allowing assessment of development and management actions before they take place, supporting long-term planning.
This position will support the lead CIs in the overall organisation of the project and its team, and will play a major role in assessing fish movement within and among natural and artificial habitats and integrating these data with larval, juvenile and adult fish data (relative abundance and size data) to create a metapopulation approach to evaluating and managing multi-stressor impacts within these urbanised estuaries. The successful applicant will build on their expertise in marine seascape ecology, simulation modelling and large dataset analysis to develop novel approaches to understanding impacts on fish life history of urbanised seascapes and consider impact and restoration trajectories. The project will involve significant collaboration with NSW DPIRD Scientists and Managers (as part of the NSW Marine Estate Management Strategy) and support a variety of research students (Honours, Masters and PhD) and this position will also play a role in the mentoring some of these. It is desirable that the position can also actively participate and support field data collection.
Your key responsibilities will be to:
ABOUT YOU
The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for Postdoctoral Research Associate who has the following skills and qualifications: