Aquaculture Economist

Remote office Part Time

Job Details

ECS is seeking a part-time, remote Research Associate (Aquaculture Economist) to assist NOAA Fisheries Office of Aquaculture in developing estimates of demand to measure the carbon footprint of domestic seafood production in the Northeast.

As we look to foster new aquaculture opportunities, we must find ways to sustainably expand into underutilized coastal areas. In the Northeast, the Atlantic surfclam (Spisula solidissima) is a species that could support such a sustainable expansion into offshore waters. To realize the potential for offshore surfclam farming to support the expansion of sustainably raised domestic food, the logistical and economic landscape of such an endeavor should be evaluated. The contractor will assist NOAA with the assembly of data and information related to surfclam aquaculture and the needs for development of that sector in offshore waters. The data will be used to develop a better understanding of economic and logistic considerations necessary for the development of offshore surfclam aquaculture.

Tasks include:

  • Help establish a project team and facilitate communication and coordination with NOAA.
  • Develop and assemble relevant data resources.
  • Conduct an economic analysis and produce a final report.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Deliverables:

  • Draft the agenda prior to the kick-off and monthly meetings, as well as the meeting minutes.
  • Develop tabular data from all summarized relevant data.
  • Document and communicate regularly with NOAA about the progress of the project and issues that need to be addressed.
  • Prepare and distribute an agenda for calls and provide the meeting minutes.
  • Develop a final report that includes the results of the analysis to characterize economic opportunities and constraints for surf clam aquaculture development.

This position does not require on-site work and may be performed remotely.

Salary Range: $30hr-$45hr

General Description of Benefits

Requirements

Required Skills:

  • 7 years or more of combined relevant education and experience in fisheries economics, marine biology, environmental policy, environmental studies/management, or related natural resources science field of study.
  • Ability to obtain a public trust clearance.

 

Desired Skills:

  • Advanced degree in economics (PhD) preferred.
  • Knowledge of and experience with aquaculture opportunity areas (AOAs).
  • Knowledge of and experience with offshore shellfish farming, specifically of Atlantic surfclam.
  • Knowledge of and experience with economic analysis related to seafood production.

Contact Information

ECS



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Post Date: 7/6/2024 7:48:13 AM
Closing Date: 7/20/2024 12:00:00 AM