Research Technician Needed for the Cornell University Adirondack Fisheries Program

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The Cornell University Adirondack Fisheries Research program has an opening for a research technician. The technician will conduct work that seeks to connect the temperature and oxygen tolerances of brook trout with fishery outcomes. The work focuses on climate adaptation in stocking practices and uses a common-garden experimental approach to compare performance among hatchery strains of brook trout across a range of natural conditions. The project is a close collaboration with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, in support of its efforts to create self-sustaining fisheries for cold-water species in a warming world.

This is a full-time appointment located in Old Forge, NY. The position is a one-year appointment with possible extension depending on performance and continued funding. For details, please see the full posting at the following  link…

Technician II- Natural Resources and the Environment -Adirondack Fisheries Research Program located in Old Forge NY (myworkdayjobs.com)