Lynker is seeking to hire two (2) Fisheries Field Technicians to support NOAA Fisheries' Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) Auke Bay Laboratory (ABL). Work will be conducted on-site at the Little Port Walter (LPW) Marine Research Station, situated on the remote east side of Baranof Island about 44 miles southeast of Sitka, Alaska. One field season will run June 3 - Sept 30, 2025; the other will run July 8 - Sept 30, 2025. Little Port Walter Marine Research Station (LPW) is the oldest continuously operated fisheries research field station in Alaska. The experimental Chinook salmon hatchery, the anadromous fish counting weir on Sashin Creek, and its close proximity to the ocean environments of the Gulf of Alaska are the principal assets of the station. Operated and maintained by the Auke Bay Laboratories Ecosystem Monitoring and Assessment program, scientists from many different institutions visit the station to conduct research on aquaculture, genetics, groundfish research, and ocean ecology of Chinook salmon. Chinook salmon originating in Little Port Walter contribute to the understanding of the ecosystems in Southeast Alaska and other parts of the North Pacific Ocean where they reside during their life cycle. AFSC Auke Bay Lab requires support at LPW in collecting and processing samples, and analyzing data in support of ongoing fisheries research projects. The tasks will involve sampling, tagging, spawning, and processing fish; husbandry support for aquaculture research, data collection, data entry, data analysis, and project reporting.
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Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
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Bachelor's degree