Fully Funded | Masters Assistantship in Aquaculture at University of Arizona

Fully Funded | Masters Assistantship in Aquaculture at University of Arizona.

The University of Arizona is a public institution that was founded in 1885. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 38,528 (fall 2021); its setting is a city; and the campus size is 392 acres. It uses a semester-based academic calendar.

Details of Master’s Assistantship in Aquaculture at University of Arizona, Tucson

Conservation Aquaculture. Propagating rare native Sonora Sucker fish for insect control and restocking – Master’s Assistantship, University of Arizona, Tucson: Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, School of Natural Resources and the Environment and Department of Environmental Science

Working closely with Private, Federal, State Agencies and Universities to develop methods to produce and rear native Sonora Sucker for insect control and restoring Southwestern aquatic ecosystems. Little information is known about propagating and rearing this species in captivity. Research will be conducted at hatchery/laboratory facilities and field sites in Southwest. Arizona’s diverse aquatic communities include desert springs, roaring canyon-bound rivers, and coldwater mountaintop streams.

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Benefits

Salary $26,681 per year plus tuition waver, health insurance and other benefits.

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in an aquatic biology related discipline with strong skills/interest in aquaculture and quantitative techniques; outstanding recommendations; minimum GPA of 3.0; do-it-yourself light plumbing/construction skills. Energetic, optimistic students that work well with people, and independently under challenging conditions are encouraged to apply.

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How To Apply – Fully Funded | Masters Assistantship in Aquaculture at University of Arizona

Position advertised until filled. Contact Person Dr. Scott Bonar, Unit Leader/Professor, sbonar@ag.arizona.edu, or, Dr. Matt Recsetar, Research Professor, msrecs@email.arizona.edu

Contact email sbonar@ag.arizona.edu

Start Date: 01/01/2023

Last Date to Apply: 05/12/2022

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