Job Details
MRAG is currently recruiting scientific fisheries observers to work on krill trawling vessels in the Southern Ocean. Initial deployments will be on vessels operating around
South Georgia in the South Atlantic from approximately mid-May to September (exact dates are dependent on vessel schedules), and deployments are typically between 60
and 90 days.
The Antarctic krill fishery is managed and regulated by the Commission for the
Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), and within South
Georgia, further management measures are applied by the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (GSGSSI). As an observer, you will play a vital role in collecting data to contribute towards the sustainable management of the fishery by providing independent reports from commercial fishing vessels.
Duties include:
- reporting on general vessel operations;
- collection of biometric data on target species;
- collection of biometric data on bycatch;
- collection of data on marine mammal and seabird observations, including
vessel interactions; - reporting on marine debris and general vessel waste management procedures;
and, - other ad-hoc tasking associated with additional programmes.
Due to the requirements of the programme, only British passport holders can be considered at this time.
A training session for krill observers will be held before the start of the season,currently scheduled for late April.
Requirements
- Candidates should have a background in marine biology or fisheries and with relevant
experience, specifically:- degree in marine biology or other relevant discipline, or equivalent relevant
work experience;
- degree in marine biology or other relevant discipline, or equivalent relevant
- previous at-sea experience (>30 days) such as a fisheries observer, a fisheries
officer, participation in research cruises or surveys is desirable;
Before deployment, the following certificates must be held or obtained:
- An in-date Personal Survival Techniques or Basic Sea Survival certificate
recognised by the International Convention on Standards of Training and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW 95) or a national equivalent awarded by
an accredited organisation; - An in-date ENG-1 or equivalent seafarer’s Medical certificate awarded by an
accredited physician. - Possession of a Seaman’s Book is preferable. However, MRAG may be able to support applications for a Seaman’s Book for candidates who lack one.
More information on national STCW providers can be found here.
RYA sea survival courses are also recognised: Sea Survival | Specialist Short
Courses | Courses | Courses & Training | RYA - Royal Yachting Association
Contact Information
MRAG Ltd.https://www.blue-jobs.com/job/1769/scientific-fisheries-observer/
Still Interested in this post? Here is how you can get involved: Complete The MRAG Observer Recruitment Online Form
Applicants accepted for training will need to provide copies of relevant qualifications
upon request. Copies of your Sea Survival and Medical certificates must be provided
before deployment.
All applications should be submitted electronically. Please note that incomplete
applications will not be considered. Please send any queries to observer_reg@mrag.co.uk
Post Date: 2/12/2025 12:14:33 PM
Closing Date: 4/28/2025 12:00:00 AM