Fisheries Resource Assessment Officer
£26,578 - £30,202
Bristol
Inland fisheries are valuable but how valuable? Governments want us to protect and boost the benefits from fisheries and angling and we need to know where to focus our efforts. By developing innovative environmental economic thinking as part of our Head Office Fisheries team, your work ca=n
play a vital role. And on a broader scale, those facts will help drive national and international fisheries policy.
This is a chance to use your relevant degree and post-graduate experience=
at the cutting-edge. Using GIS, you’ll find underlying truths from lice=nce
sales, demographics and fisheries data that pinpoint areas for investment=.
As well as developing tools and policies, you’ll also get involved with=
projects that help us understand better the social and economic benefits =of
fisheries - and so benefit society as a whole.
Healthy, sustainable and valuable fisheries. Work for what you wish for. For more information and to apply, please visit www.environment-
agency.gov.uk/jobs. Alternatively, an application pack can be obtained by=
emailing [log in to unmask], or by calling Clare Lawrence on 0117 914 2685 quoting reference WMFI018. Closing date: 17
November 2006.
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