NOAA Job Announce; Publications; Symposium (fwd)

From: Pamela Tom (pdtom@ucdavis.edu)
Date: Fri Mar 03 2006 - 14:46:14 PST

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    Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:30:36 -0500
    From: Kate Naughten <Kate.Naughten@noaa.gov>
    To: Gary Jensen <gjensen@csrees.usda.gov>,
         Max Mayeaux <MMAYEAUX@csrees.usda.gov>, Pamela Tom <pdtom@ucdavis.edu>,
         Jamie Krauk <Jamie.Krauk@noaa.gov>, Jim D Murray <Jim.D.Murray@noaa.gov>,
         Eileen McVey <Eileen.McVey@noaa.gov>, Dan Swecker <dan@wfga.net>
    Subject: NOAA Job Announce; Publications; Symposium

    Hi - We have a suite of announcements that we need help disseminating.
    Please send forward to your list servs and post as you see fit.
    Thank you in advance for your help!
    Kate
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    Kate Naughten
    NOAA Aquaculture Program
    1315 East-West Hwy.
    Bldg 3 - Rm 13113 Mail Code: F
    Silver Spring MD 20910
    Ph - (301) 713-9079, ext. 218
    Kate.Naughten@noaa.gov
    www.aquaculture.noaa.gov

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    Job Announcement - NOAA Aquaculture Program Recruiting for a Program
    Planning/Administrative Specialist

    The NOAA Aquaculture Program is recruiting for a program
    planning/administrative specialist who will have primary responsibility
    for program planning and budgeting, and grant and contract administration.
    The incumbent will be the principal author of planning documents and
    information for decisions and/or recommendations that affect current year
    spending plans and future appropriation requests for the Aquaculture
    Program; will analyze and review various aspects of program performance;
    assess program needs; and develop Aquaculture Program strategies. The
    position is open to all U.S. citizens. The pay range for this position is
    $54,772 to $118, 828. The full vacancy announcement closes on April 3,
    2006, and can be accessed on the U.S. Department of Commerce Quick Hire
    website: https://jobs1.quickhire.com/scripts/doc.exe. The announcement #
    NMFS-AA-2006-0026 can be found under the 0343-Management and Program
    Analyst category.

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    New Report Available - Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment of Marine
    Fish Aquaculture A December 2005 technical memo, Guidelines for Ecological
    Risk Assessment of Marine Fish Aquaculture, prepared by the NOAA Northwest
    Fisheries Science Center Manchester Research Station, is now available
    online through the NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center website. The
    URL is:

    http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/publications/displayallinfo.cfm?docmetadataid=6450.
    The purpose of this document is to provide a basic set of guidelines for
    risk managers and other decision makers to use all information available
    to assess the different ecological risks of marine fish aquaculture in a
    variety of marine ecosystems. Ten areas of substantive risk in the
    interaction between marine fish aquaculture are perceived by the public
    and public administrators to be of most concern. They are: increased
    organic loading, increased inorganic loading, residual heavy metals,
    transmission of disease organisms, residual therapeutants, biological
    interaction of escapes with wild populations, physical interaction with
    marine wildlife, physical impact on marine habitat, using wild juveniles
    for grow-out, and harvesting industrial fisheries for aqua-feeds. The
    report was edited by Colin E. Nash, Peter R. Burbridge, and John K.
    Volkman from technical contributions by the editors and Kenneth M. Brooks,
    Stefano Cataudella, Brett R. Dumbauld, William T. Fairgrieve, John R.M.
    Forster, Robert N. Iwamoto, David F. Jackson, Sadasivam J. Kaushik,
    Michael B. Rust, Philip A.D. Secretan, Karl D. Shearer, Ole J. Torrissen,
    and Masashi Yokota.

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    United States to Host Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching,
    Sept. 18-21

    The United States will host the Third International Symposium on Stock
    Enhancement and Sea Ranching, September 18 - 21, 2006, in Seattle,
    Washington. Conference themes include restocking and stock enhancement
    systems and their role in fisheries management; institutional and
    socio-economic issues; release strategies; interactions between wild and
    released stocks; biological insights from hatchery releases; and arenas of
    progress. The deadline for papers is April 15. For more information, go
    to: http://www.searanching.org/.

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