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Spatial Modeler
URL: http://www.oceanassoc.com
Company / Organization: Ocean Associates inc.
Pay Rate: experience based
Type: Full-time
City: Woods Hole MA or Telework
State or Country if outside US: MA or telework
Application Deadline: 31-Mar-21
Duration: 2 years
Description:
TO APPLY VISIT: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=9a93435d-91d4-4a65-8a21-2de9187df1dd&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=396068&source=CC2&lang=en_US Ocean Associates, Inc. is looking for a Spatial Modeler to work with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC). The Spatial Modeler will work directly with staff in the NEFSC Population Dynamics Branch (PDB) on analyses of regional fishery independent survey data to produce estimates of abundance for a range of fish stocks. Fishery-independent indices play an important role in stock assessment, and inform the assessment model of relative trends in the fish population. There are a variety of fishery independent surveys conducted in the Northeast region of the US from North Carolina up to the Bay of Fundy, Canada. For any given stock assessment, multiple fishery-independent indices may be incorporated, despite differences in spatial coverage and survey timing. Depending on the season and the stock, small state surveys may provide information on recruitment and/or juvenile trends, while the larger scale NEFSC surveys typically inform on trends of mature biomass. The index trends have traditionally been design-based estimators from the stratified random sampling survey design (depth and latitude define the strata). Recent work has led to development of spatial modeling tools to estimate abundance (or biomass), with the ability to account for spatial and/or temporal autocorrelation, and to distinguish between habitat and catchability covariates (program VAST). This modeling tool has seen increased application in recent years at several science centers. The Spatial Modeler will take the lead with exploration of applications to survey data for fish stocks assessed by the NEFSC, including simulation studies to develop best practice guidelines for this region. The Spatial Modeler will work with a team of Population Dynamics researchers with experience and interest in this topic. Duties The task includes but is not limited to these duties: Use the simulation capability of VAST to explore the impact of combining indices with different catchability, selectivity, timing, and degree of spatial (or temporal) overlap Use the simulation capability of VAST to explore interpretation of diagnostics and criteria for acceptability of model results and model selection Explore whether the inclusion of additional covariates collected on the surveys (e.g., bottom temperature, habitat information where available, abundance of other species, salinity) improves index standardization and interpretation of big-picture trends that may not be observable when focusing on one species at a time in a stock assessment meeting Assist with developing best practice guidance for VAST applications to data sources in the Northeast region Develop and document code templates that can be easily modified by other scientists in using Northeast regional data Organizing seminars/workshops to demonstrate findings. Lead the publication of significant results in peer review journals Start Date: As soon as possible. The position is expected to be full-time for two years. Location: The position will be hosted by the NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center at the Woods Hole Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. The position may be worked remotely or on-site (post COVID-19). Salary and Benefits: The rate of pay will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Excellent benefit package.
Requirements:
The Spatial Modeler must: Possess demonstrated experience in R programming language. Experience with R packages VAST and TMB is a plus. Familiarity with stock assessment or management of fish resources is desirable. PhD with course work in Mathematics or Statistics, Spatial Statistics, and GIS are essential; course work in Marine Biology or Marine Ecology are desirable. Possess the ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines with flexibility between tasks. Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills. Be capable of making presentations to various peer-review and management audiences. Be capable of working as part of a team. Be capable of working independently on analyses, and providing regular summaries and recommended next steps to the team based on results. If you are interested in being considered for this position, please APPLY THROUGH OUR ADP WEB PORTAL, AT THE LINK AT THE TOP RIGHT OF THIS PAGE. Only qualified applicants that meet minimum experience or background requirements stated above need apply. When applying for this position you will be asked to upload your resume at the end of this online application. Applicants should submit a resume that includes the following: Cover letter that briefly describes how you meet the required and preferred qualifications listed. Work history for past 10 years or since last full-time education. Education. Previous experience or training with similar requirements. Three professional references. Include your name in the document file name. Upload your resume in readable, not scanned, PDF or Word format (PDF is preferred).
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