university of california sea grant coho salmon monitoring program fall 2014 internship

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Russian River Coho Salmon Monitoring Program Summer/Fall 2014 Internship UC Cooperative Extension & California Sea Grant in Santa Rosa is seeking reliable and enthusiastic interns to assist with late summer and fall field work for the Russian River Coho Salmon Broodstock Monitoring Program. This position supports a multi-agency effort to monitor and evaluate a stocking enhancement program for coho salmon in tributaries to the lower Russian River in Sonoma County. Interns will be trained to assist with fish and environmental monitoring techniques, including some or all of the following: habitat typing, snorkeling, dissolved oxygen monitoring, deploying/downloading temperature and stream flow gauges, using GPS devices, and maintenance and operation of PIT tag detection equipment. Work will begin in early August and end in late October. Schedule is flexible, with two full days/week preferred. College credits to be worked out with department advisors. This is a non-compensated position. Qualifications include an interest in fisheries or natural resource management, and the ability to hike long distances and carry heavy loads while working full days in the field. If you are a quick learner with a positive attitude who is interested in gaining experience, building your resume and networking in the field of fisheries biology and environmental preservation, this could be the position for you. Please send cover letter and resume to Sarah Nossaman at [email protected] ASAP. For more information, see our website at: http://ca-sgep.ucsd.edu/russianrivercoho.

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Page 1: University of California Sea Grant Coho Salmon Monitoring Program Fall 2014 Internship

Russian River Coho Salmon Monitoring Program Summer/Fall 2014 Internship

UC Cooperative Extension & California Sea Grant in Santa Rosa is seeking reliable and enthusiastic interns to

assist with late summer and fall field work for the Russian River Coho Salmon Broodstock Monitoring Program.

This position supports a multi-agency effort to monitor and evaluate a stocking enhancement program for coho

salmon in tributaries to the lower Russian River in Sonoma County.

Interns will be trained to assist with fish and environmental monitoring techniques, including some or all of the

following: habitat typing, snorkeling, dissolved oxygen monitoring, deploying/downloading temperature and

stream flow gauges, using GPS devices, and maintenance and operation of PIT tag detection equipment.

Work will begin in early August and end in late October. Schedule is flexible, with two full days/week preferred.

College credits to be worked out with department advisors. This is a non-compensated position.

Qualifications include an interest in fisheries or natural resource management, and the ability to hike long

distances and carry heavy loads while working full days in the field. If you are a quick learner with a positive

attitude who is interested in gaining experience, building your resume and networking in the field of fisheries

biology and environmental preservation, this could be the position for you. Please send cover letter and

resume to Sarah Nossaman at [email protected] ASAP. For more information, see our website at:

http://ca-sgep.ucsd.edu/russianrivercoho.