Job Type
Teaching/Education
Research
Natural Resource Management
Subject Area
Biological Oceanography, Marine Ecology
Fisheries, Aquaculture
Activities
Marine policy, living marine resources - especially fisheries - and environmental issues related to impacts of human activities. More than 100 publications in journals, books, and policy and administrative reports. Publications encompass finfish, shellfish, plankton, alien (non-indigenous) organisms, and structure and function of marine ecosystems. Focus on a) population dynamics, productivity, and ecological interactions in coastal and open-sea waters, integrated ecosystem assessment and monitoring, b) the organization and functioning of national and international organizations, and addressing sustainability issues (e.g. development of ecosystem approach for science and management).
Sea regions of study
Barentsz Sea
Arctic Ocean
North Atlantic Ocean
North Pacific Ocean
Baltic Sea
Skills
- Good track record as a marine scientist & research administrator.
- Setting goals & measuring achievements.
- Building credibility & rapport.
- Making quality decisions through consultation.
- Briefing others on work & situations & delegating so things get done.
- Leading productive meetings & participating actively in them.
- Mediating & resolving conflicts.
- Being cooperative, resourceful, creative & motivating others.
- Soliciting usable advice & feedback.
- Communicating clearly, including speaking before a group with clarity & confidence.
- Writing clearly, concisely & effectively.
Working language(s)
English
Norwegian
Swedish
French