SEP CURRENTS - AMWS & ALUMNI
Issue: #12
October 7 , 2015
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Noah Luecke

Plant pathogens affect our environment in a large way. In 2012 Phytophthora tentaculata was detected in California and has been devastating native plant nurseries and created a potential hazard for our natural ecosystem. Noah's  project has been to assist in the development of molecular techniques for detection as well as trying to find ways understand the potential effect this pathogen could have in our backyard.


Click HERE to read more about Noah's adventures.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Pun of the Week: What do you call an educated tube?
 A graduated cylinder
Next SEP Seminar Series

Karen Kayfetz, Environmental Scientist, 
Delta Science Program
Title: Science-Based Adaptive Management of Ecosystem Restoration in the California Delta

When: Mon, October 12, 4pm - 5pm
WhereChapman Science Academic Center Building 53 / room E104 


Learn more HERE
Fertilizer Research Conference in Seaside

When: Nov 5-6
Where: Embassy Suites, Seaside, CA

The California Department of Food and Agriculture's (CDFA) Fertilizer Research and Education Program (FREP) and the Western Plant Health Association (WPHA) are hosting their 23rd annual Fertilizer Research Conference. This event brings together industry professionals and academic researchers to learn about the latest research and sound management of fertilizing materials.

For more information click HERE
Central Coast GIS Day - November 18th
Monterey Penninsula College, Marina Satellite Campus

When: Wednesday, November 18
Where: MPC Satellite campus in Marina

Join us for the Central Coast GIS Day. Learn about Geographic Information Systems and how they are being used in our area. We will be hearing presentations from U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC), Monterey Peninsula College (MPC), SeaSpatial, Monterey Bay National Marina Sanctuary (MBNMS) and there will also be a live Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) demo.

For more information click HERE .

JOBS & Internships
Seafood Watch Aquaculture Manager
Application deadline: ASAP
Full time position

The position of Seafood Watch Aquaculture Manager is responsible for informing the Aquarium's institutional definition and Guiding Principles for environmentally sustainable aquaculture.  The position must maintain scientifically robust criteria and a repeatable, consistent methodology used to assess worldwide aquaculture operations resulting in public facing seafood purchasing recommendations.  The Aquaculture Manager is required to articulate and promote the Aquarium's vision and strategy in support of sustainable aquaculture.


For more information click HERE
California Public Utilities Commission - Energy Division Accessibility and Tech Intern
Application deadline: 11/23/15
Part-time, student position

Under the guidance and supervision of CPUC Energy Division staff, the Energy Division Accessibility and Technology Intern(s) will work in some or all of the following areas: Energy Division website redesign, tracking, content maintenance and revisions, assembling, organizing a graphics/image library, preparing presentation materials, video production, stakeholder and consumer outreach, writing and editing assignments and press advisories. During the course of the internship, the intern(s) will be expected to complete at least one major accessibility and communications project (for example, Energy Division webpage; Prezi presentation on Energy Division and policy areas), in addition to carrying out regular day to day assignments.


For more information click HERE
California Public Utilities Commission - Energy Division Intern
Application deadline: 10/16/15
Part-time, student position

The California Public Utilities Commission's Energy Division will host graduate or undergraduate student interns this fall in San Francisco. Under the guidance of senior analysts and engineers, paid interns will assist staff in daily tasks and will be given the opportunity to lead a small project or initiative relating to emerging energy issues in California. In addition to their specific job duties, all interns will be invited to learn about diverse policy issues and to participate broadly in Energy Division activities by attending meetings, workshops, and Commission Business Meetings. 


For more information click HERE
Resource Conservation District - Conservation Ecologist
Application deadline: ASAP
Part-time position

The Resource Conservation District of Monterey County is seeking applications for a highly-motivated Conservation Ecologist. This position requires familiarity with local terrestrial biology, Central Coast agriculture and conservation project management from concept to completion, as well as expertise with the administration and use of geospatial information management products.Ability to outreach and provide technical assistance to traditionally underserved groups, particularly low income and Hispanic growers, is desirable.

For more information click HERE
EPA Air Quality Education Position
Application deadline: ASAP
Part-time position


The National Risk Management Research Laboratory at the EPA facility in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, is leading new research to develop portable air quality instruments, and is searching for an Air Quality Education Associate to join the team! The successful applicant will be particularly involved in testing the portability of air quality instruments and the plug and play data visualization tools and communicating the research through curriculum, technical guidance, and other outreach activities.The job is geared towards recent bachelor's graduates in education, science education, science, engineering, or a related field. The position is part-time, up to 20 hours per week, and has a pay rate of $20.34.

For more information click HERE

AmeriCorps Wastershed Steward Positions
Application deadline: ASAP
Full-time position

Join a team of 46 committed individuals throughout California engaged in watershed protection, community outreach and education, and restoration projects! Spend 10.5 months working alongside natural resource professionals at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife' s (CDFW) office in Arcata, Yreka or San Luis Obispo. The Watershed Stewards Program (WSP) is accepting applications for the program year beginning on October 5, 2015 -- August 12th, 2016!

Member Positions: Arcata and Yreka
Team Leader Position: San Luis Obispo 

Visit Wesite HERE
MIIS at Monterey: Database Programmer
Application deadline: ASAP
Part-time, temporary position

Assist the Center for the Blue Economy (CBE) Data Manager in compiling data, designing and building database tables, and developing programs for querying the data for the National Ocean Economics Program website (OceanEconomics.org) and research publications. This is a part-time temporary staff position.
 
Learn more HERE
Public Utilities Commission - San Francisco Energy Division:
Graduate Assistant
Application deadline: 10/16/2015
Fall Internship

The California Public Utilities Commission's Energy Division will host graduate or undergraduate student interns this fall. Under the guidance of senior analysts and engineers, paid interns will assist staff in daily tasks and will be given the opportunity to lead a small project or initiative relating to emerging energy issues in California. In addition to their specific job duties, all interns will be invited to learn about diverse policy issues and to participate broadly in Energy Division activities by attending meetings, workshops, and Commission Business Meetings. 
 
Learn more HERE
Central Coast Energy Services:
Community Outreach Specialist
Application deadline: ASAP
Full time position

Under limited supervision and at the direction of the Marketing and Outreach Manager, the Community Outreach Specialist assists in the delivery of a wide range of community outreach efforts to promote Central Coast Energy Services' programs at various locations throughout Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito and San Mateo Counties. The Community Outreach Specialist is responsible for sourcing outreach locations, developing relationships with partner agency staff, and establishing activities schedules. The types of information distribution and application intake sites we serve may include: community based organization offices, county offices, food bank distribution sites and community events. The Community Outreach Specialist may be expected to work in the field up to 75% of time, including evenings and weekends.
 
Learn more HERE
Santa Clara Valley, Open Space Authority:
Planning Technician
Application deadline: 10/9/15
Full time position

Working under the Conservation GIS Coordinator and with planning department staff, this full-time position will support a variety of GIS and planning efforts, including GIS administration; evaluation of potential land acquisitions; conservation easement
 monitoring; natural resource or capital improvement project planning, grant writing, permitting, and implementation. Typical duties will include: editing and maintaining GIS data, creating maps; conducting property research and evaluations;  preparing reports and presentation-quality graphics; collecting field data; assisting with project permit preparation; maintaining property records; and general Planning Department support, including small-scale capital project management. 

Learn more HERE
Graduate Student Research Opportunity:
Photo Identification of Green Sea Turtles in Southern California Project
NOAA NMFS West Coast Region Protected Resources
Application deadline: ASAP

Objective: Lead the development of a program to incorporate photo identification (ID) into the study of green sea turtles in southern California. In addition, the applicant will act as a liaison among the scientific community, academia, and the public. Project could contribute to fulfillment of graduate thesis.

Learn more HERE
Part Time GIS Analyst/ Programmer for
People Information Earth (PIE) Services
Application deadline: ASAP

We are seeking a qualified mid-level GIS analyst with a minimum of 2 years technical experience. This position is part-time, approximately 20 hours per week. The majority of work will be telecom (there is no office). The individual must have ability to work independently and as part of a team. Primary role is to maintain and enhance web-based and client side user interfaces and related systems.

Visit Website HERE
View position description and application HERE
Grants for Clean Air Projects (Local Teachers)
Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District
Application deadline: 10/16/15

The District invites students and teachers in Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties to apply for grants that use creativity and imagination, to help the District improve air quality and build a better future with informed and motivated young people. The District is soliciting projects from high school (9-12th grades) and college undergraduate students.

Learn more HERE

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
WHOI is currently hiring for multiple jobs


View WHOI's list of available engineering, technical and science jobs!



View jobs HERE
Other Internships
Want a different internship? 

If you are interested in other internships please visit the SIP Featured Internship page or Internship Opportunities page.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS
Professor & Mrs. Allen Fuhs
CSUMB-KQED Scholarship in Science Media Communication
Application Deadline: 10/126/15

Dr. Fuhs believes in the importance of clearly communicating science concepts to the general public. To that end, he is providing a CSUMB student with a one year $10,000 scholarship and a paid summer internship in science communication at KQED Public Media in San Francisco.


Click HERE to access the application.
Delta Science Fellowship
California Sea Grant Postdoctoral and Graduate Fellowships
Application Deadline: 11/18/15

The Delta Science Fellows Program was established to bring together graduate students and postdoctoral researchers with Bay-Delta agency scientists and senior research mentors. Fellows work on collaborative data analysis and research projects applicable to the California Bay-Delta system. The goal of funding this research is to invest in knowledge that will fundamentally advance the understanding of the complex environments and systems within the Bay-Delta system to aid policy-makers and managers, and to train the next generation of research scientists for water issues in California.
A combined total of approximately six postdoctoral and graduate fellowships are anticipated to be  awarded for proposals addressing the 2015 priority research topics.


Click HERE for more information.
Groundwater Research Scholarship
Groundwater Resource Association of California Scholarship
The Central Coast branch of the Groundwater Resources Association of California (GRAC) has scholarship funds up to $2500 available for distribution to college and graduate students performing research on groundwater resources in the Central Coast branch region (generally, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties). GRAC wishes to support student research related to groundwater issues, water resources management, water recycling and other proposals related to groundwater research. We also have funds available for students who would like to attend the 30th Biennial Groundwater Conference & 24th Groundwater Resources Association of Calif 

ornia Annual Meeting in Sacramento on October 6 & 7, 2015.

 

Click HERE for more information.

 

COAST Grad Student Research Awards 
Open to Grad students working with CSU faculty
Application deadline: 10/26/2015
COAST provides support to CSU graduate students engaged in marine and coastal research with CSU COAST faculty members. These awards support students interested in pursuing marine-related careers and provide them with the opportunity to obtain the skills necessary to join a highly skilled, technologically advanced workforce while promoting and supporting CSU faculty research.

Click HERE for more information.

COAST Rapid Response Funding 
Open to everyone
The Rapid Response Funding Program provides funding for projects that require a quick response outside of the existing annual COAST funding programs. Projects can include response to unexpected or sudden events, those that have a short opportunity to access data, facilities or specialized equipment or problems that require immediate attention.

 

Click HERE for more information.

 

COAST Student Travel Awards
COAST Scholarship
The Council of Ocean Affairs, Science & Technology (COAST) provides travel support for CSU undergraduate and graduate students to present the results of original research at marine, estuarine and coastal-themed scientific meetings and conferences, or special thematic sessions of more general scientific meetings. Please note COAST has new guidelines and policies regarding travel reimbursements as of August 1, 2014. See award announcement for full details.

 

Click HERE for more information.

 

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Graduate School Test Prep Books Available
Available in the library

In an effort to support graduate school efforts for our students, a partnership with UROC, support programs (CSS and SSS), and the library have come together to make some test books available for our students. Check out the selection of available test prep books here.