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          <h3><a
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              seeks Postdoctoral Associates for Gulf of Alaska long term
              synthesis</a></h3>
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          Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in 1989, the oil-impacted
          areas of the Gulf of Alaska have been extensively monitored to
          examine impacts of the spill on the ecosystem and to assess
          and promote recovery of impacted species. NCEAS has
          collaborated with investigators from Gulf Watch Alaska and the
          Herring Research and Monitoring program to collate historical
          data from a quarter century of monitoring studies on physical
          and biological systems impacted by the spill.<br>
          <p>NCEAS now seeks<strong> </strong>one or two<strong>
              Postdoctoral Associates </strong>to conduct important
            synthesis research for the Gulf of Alaska while in residence
            at NCEAS for two years starting Summer/Fall 2014. Successful
            candidates will utilize data gathered by NCEAS, along with
            other existing information, to conduct and publish holistic
            synthesis and analyses of driving processes and
            perturbations within complex ecosystem of the Gulf of
            Alaska. Postdoctoral Associates will pursue their own
            independent synthesis of the available Gulf of Alaska data
            while also collaborating with two Gulf of Alaska long-term
            synthesis Working Groups. <strong>Applications are due by
              June 9, 2014.</strong>   <a
href="https://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/content/postdoctoral-associates-long-term-synthesis-within-gulf-alaska">More></a></p>
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    <h4><font color="#3333ff">Please circulate broadly, thanks.</font><br>
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LeeAnne French, MESM
Associate Director Communication and Outreach
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)
University of California, Santa Barbara
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:french@nceas.ucsb.edu">french@nceas.ucsb.edu</a>
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