Postdoctoral position at FIU, Miami: Bonefish decline in Florida Bay, 
Everglades: linking key drivers & recreational fisheries

Desired start date: Summer/Fall 2014

Duration:      2-3 years

Salary:           $45,000/year plus benefits

Location:      Florida International University, Miami, FL (Rehage lab & 
Southeast Environmental Research Center)

Position Description
We seek a talented and enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher to work with a team 
of researchers examining the decline of bonefish in Florida Bay, Everglades 
National Park. Bonefish (Albula vulpes) are an economically-important 
recreational fishery in South Florida and the Caribbean, yet little is known 
about their ecology and population dynamics. Our study will examine the 
observed decline in the recreational angler catches of bonefish in Florida Bay 
and aims to identify the underlying drivers. Florida Bay is a shallow embayment 
at the southern end of the Everglades, bordered by the Florida Keys, and 
strongly affected by upstream water management and ongoing restoration efforts. 
Our project will examine the potential drivers of bonefish decline in Florida 
Bay taking a comprehensive and long-term retrospective approach that integrates 
multiple datasets.



The postdoc will be based in the Rehage lab at Florida International 
University, and will work with other faculty at the Southeast Environmental 
Research Center (SERC) at FIU (Dr. Fourqurean-seagrass ecology, Dr. 
Briceno-water quality, Dr. Heinen-natural resources-people conflicts), with 
researchers at Everglades National Park and at other agencies, and in close 
collaboration with the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust. The primary role of the 
postdoc will be to lead data analysis and manuscript preparation using multiple 
long-term datasets. Existing datasets expand 20+ years and include: (1) 
hydrological, water quality and climatic parameters, (2) seagrass dynamics, (3) 
prey abundance and distribution, and (4) bonefish angler catches. The angler 
catch data come from 2 key sources of information: creel data and fishing guide 
reports collected by Everglades National Park, and a survey of anglers and 
fishing guides being conducted as part of this study (work by a graduate 
student on the project).

Primary duties for the postdoc are to:

  *   Work with project PIs and collaborators to obtain, organize and prepare 
individual datasets for analysis.
  *   Conduct sophisticated spatial (GIS-based) and temporal analyses (e.g., 
time series) to examine linkages among data sets and identify the key factors 
driving bonefish angler catches in the system.

In addition to working with existing datasets, the postdoc will have the 
opportunity to assist with the key informant survey of anglers and guides and 
the design of a citizen science angler program associated with the project. The 
postdoc will also have the opportunity to collaborate on other projects in the 
Rehage and SERC PI labs, on ongoing research in an NSF-funded South Florida 
Water, Sustainability and Climate (WSC) project, and be part of the Florida 
Coastal Everglades LTER program and of other Everglades restoration-related 
research and activities.



Requirements: A PhD in ecology, fisheries, statistics or related field by 
Spring 2014 is required, and a degree with emphasis on quantitative skills is 
preferred. Excellent statistical skills, and evidence of these in previous work 
and publications in combination with a strong ecological/fisheries sense are 
needed for this position. In particular, experience in geospatial statistics, 
GIS, ecological modeling, and analysis of large datasets are essential. 
Experience and interest in aquatic/marine ecology, population ecology, 
fisheries, working with multiple data sets including angler records are also 
preferred. Applicants must have a demonstrated record of publication in 
peer-reviewed journals, and ability to interface well with collaborators, 
resource managers and stakeholders (anglers).



To apply: Please send a single PDF containing (1) a cover letter describing 
your fit for this position (particularly describing your quantitative skills, 
past accomplishments & career goals), (2) a CV including a list of 3 
references, and (3) representative publications to Dr. Jennifer Rehage, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Please use the subject matter: FL Bay 
postdoc + your last name in your email.  Review of applications will begin June 
1st. Position is open until filled. We thank you in advance for your 
application and please expect a contact only if selected for an interview.



For more information, please visit:
http://www2.fiu.edu/~rehagej/index.html
http://sercweb.fiu.edu/
http://earthenvironment.fiu.edu/
http://sfwsc.fiu.edu/
http://fce.lternet.edu/
http://www.bonefishtarpontrust.org/



SERC is a research-intensive and productive academic unit with strong expertise 
in freshwater and marine ecology, biogeochemistry, and tropical/subtropical 
ecosystem dynamics. FIU is a public research university in Miami with a highly 
diverse, vibrant, and growing student body located near the edge of the 
Everglades. Our multiple campuses serve over 50,000 students, placing FIU among 
the ten largest universities in the nation. FIU is Carnegie-designated as both 
a research university with high research activity and a community-engaged 
university. FIU leads the nation in granting bachelor's degrees, including in 
the STEM fields, to minority students, and is first in awarding STEM master's 
degrees to Hispanics. FIU is a member of the State University System of Florida 
and is an Equal Opportunity, Equal Access Affirmative Action Employer.
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Jennifer S. Rehage, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Earth & Environment Department
Southeast Environmental Research Center
Florida International University
11200 SW 8th Street, ECS 337
Miami, FL 33199
(305) 348-3804
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www. casgroup.fiu.edu/earthenvironment

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