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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Ireland : Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology Postgraduate Research Opportunity

Data for the sustainable management of an emerging fisheries resource

Funding Agency: Department of Education, Technological Sector Research Program, Strand I

Description: Almost half of Ireland’s commercial fish stocks face overexploitation. This presents a significant challenge to the fishing industry. As traditional commercial species such as cod decrease in abundance and their exploitation becomes less economically viable, the industry is increasingly turning to alternative species. It is imperative that the development of emerging fisheries is accompanied by the collection of sound scientific data to ensure their sustainable management.

The Atlantic saury (Scomberesox saurus) has been identified as a potential species for exploitation. Virtually nothing is known about their biology or population dynamics. Basic data on the age structure, growth rates and maturation patterns is lacking, thus impeding their sustainable management. The purpose of this project is to provide critical information for management in parallel with the development of a commercial fishery for the species. A reliable method of age-estimation will be developed. Growth and maturation parameters will be established for the population and temporal and spatial variability in these parameters will be investigated. This research will provide essential new knowledge on the life history characteristics of an emerging commercial fish species to inform its sustainable management.

Requirements/Background: Minimum & Desirable and/or Required Experience: The successful candidate will hold an honours degree (minimum 2:2) in Fisheries Science, Zoology, Marine Biology, Ecology, or related discipline. Knowledge of ageing techniques and reproductive biology of marine fish as well as good computer and analytical skills are desirable. Experience of sampling at sea and appropriate safety training would also be an advantage. Short listing will apply.

Project Start-Date: September 2008

Project Duration: 2 years

Conditions: €1,000 per month
Postgraduate fees for EU students and any travel costs incurred during the project will also be covered.

Please Note: Candidates from outside the EU are eligible to apply, but may be expected to provide evidence of sources of additional funds to cover excesses associated with Non-EU fees.

Closing Date: 22nd August

Please forward completed GMIT application form and CV by post to: Research Office, GMIT, Dublin road, Galway.

Further Information on the project and a GMIT application form may be obtained from: Dr Deirdre Brophy at deirdre.brophy@gmit.ie
(Please note that applications forwarded by email will not be accepted)