Hi all,

We have a scholarship available to support a PhD student studying the
movement of rock lobster inside and outside the Leigh marine reserve. This
is part of the Oceans of Change initiative at the University of Auckland
and the student will be working as part of a larger group of researchers
studying both the ecology and physiology of lobster, with the broader aim
of improving the management of this important species.  The project will
involve SCUBA diving so experience in scientific diving is preferred.  See
below for more information.



Regards,

Dr Nick Shears

*Rutherford Discovery Fellow*/*Senior Lecturer*

Institute of Marine Science/Department of Statistics

University of Auckland

[email protected]

+64 9 923 3608 <+64%209-923%203608> (x83608)

Skype: nickshears

www.marine.auckland.ac.nz/people/n-shears

A PhD scholarship is available through the Institute of Marine Science to
examine the movement, habitat and resource use of rock lobster
Jasus edwardsii in New Zealand’s oldest marine reserve. Rock lobster are
one of the most valuable seafood species in New Zealand and also play an
important role as predators in coastal ecosystems. Lobster populations in
the Leigh marine reserve have declined dramatically in recent years and
this project aims to understand the cause and ecological implications of
these declines. The research will primarily involve:

-Tagging and tracking lobster inside marine reserves to assess habitat and
resource use, and exposure to fishing on the boundary.
-Field surveys to investigate environmental and anthropogenic factors that
affect the population dynamics and health of lobster.
-Field and laboratory experiments to better understand the ecological role
of lobster coastal ecosystems.

The scholarship is available to international and domestic students, and
consists of a stipend of NZ$27,000 per annum (tax-free) and University of
Auckland PhD fees. The duration of the scholarship is three years with a
possible 6 months extension. Additional funding is also available for
research expenses and conference travel. Applicants for this project should
hold a first class MSc, honours degree, or equivalent. The project will
involve SCUBA diving so the applicant must have relevant experience
in scientific diving and preferably experience operating small boats. The
PhD position will be based at the Leigh Marine Laboratory (
www.marine.auckland.ac.nz), which has extensive seawater systems for
experiments and a range of boats providing ready access to the surrounding
coast.

Applications should include a curriculum vitae, academic transcripts,
contact details of two academic referees and a cover letter that states why
the candidate is interested in the position and how their qualifications
and experience make them a good fit for the proposed research. Please email
Dr Nick Shears ([email protected]) with completed applications and
for any additional information. Closing date for applications is 28th
February 2017 with the expectation of commencement of the PhD in May 2017.

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