The incumbent’s primary responsibility will be the oversight of the data collection and analysis of age and growth for a variety of fish species along Florida’s west coast. This will include, but not be limited to: a) supervise and maintain quality control/assurance in otolith measurements among graduate students, technicians and undergraduate student assistants; b) measurement of otolith increments; c) responsible for documentation and exchange of otolith samples with state and federal partners, which requires the operation of a state vehicle; and d) timely input of data and maintenance of database.
The incumbent’s secondary responsibility will be participating in biannual (winter and summer) dive surveys for fish composition and distribution on reefs along the west coast of Florida. This will include, but not be limited to, being part of a dive team that conducts underwater visual surveys of reef fish in cooperation with Dr. Robbie Lamb’s lab at UF. Knowledge of and ability to identify common reef fish of Florida is essential, with training provided in the identification of other less numerous species to be surveyed. Incumbent must have previous diving experience that would allow them to be AAUS certified as a scientific diver through UF within 1-2 months of employment and have a minimum of 20 coastal/ocean dives. A dive physical will be mandatory prior to official offer of employment. Previous experience diving offshore under normal offshore conditions of wave height and current is required. The transportation of dive and field equipment will necessitate the ability to lift 50 lbs regularly and the operation of a state vehicle. This research will require that the incumbent spend ~9-10 weeks per year in the field, with ~7-8 of those weeks with overnight stays in south and north Florida (i.e., away from Gainesville).
Other responsibilities will include:
Statistically analyze the age, growth, and sexual maturity of each focal fish species using R (in collaboration with Dr. Murie), and contribute to biannual reports, peer-reviewed publications, and conference presentations.
Assist with the maintenance of the lab and field equipment associated with the research, including filing state vehicle logs, purchasing supplies and equipment, organizing maintenance of equipment (e.g., microscopes, digital imaging systems, truck, vessel, dive gear) when required, and maintaining lab safety protocols.
**This is a time-limited position that is dependent on grant-funding for 5 years, with the possibility of renewal. ***