Job Title: Department Of Spatial Ecology, Phd-Student, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Location: Netherlands
Organization’s profile:
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) is the Dutch national marine science institute. NIOZ acquires and disseminates scientific knowledge on the world’s oceans and seas.
Description:
Project EMERGO
Estuaries and coastal regions frequently include large areas of intertidal mud and sand flats. Tidal flats sustain important coastal food webs and provide essential ecosystem services such as coastal protection and provision of food. The project involves understanding the eco-morphological response of tidal flats to external and internal forcing and human disturbances at different scales is a main focus of the Spatial Ecology Department in Yerseke.
Eligibility:
The candidate should have experience and knowledge of ecological patterns and processes on tidal flats, from understanding to management.
How to apply: Apply at the Institute website from here http://www.nioz.nl/jobs
Last date for the application: Open till filled
Reference: NIOZ
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