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    Leibniz Gemeinschaft logo
    Leibniz GemeinschaftPostdoktorand*in Seegrasmanagement und räumliche Verteilung
    RostockFull-time/Part-timeMid Level/Senior
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    Zusammenstellung vorhandener Monitoringdaten zu Seegrasvorkommen und -bedeckung, Dichte und Zusammensetzung heute und in der Vergangenheit an der deutschen Ostseeküste, Analyse der Veränderungen der Standorte und der Bedeckung während der letzten Jahrzehnte sowie der steuernden Faktoren, Hydrodynamische modellgestützte Abschätzungen der Faktoren für Veränderungen der Seegrasstandorte und -verluste, wie z.B. Extremereignisse, Räumliche Analyse von Gebieten, in denen Seegras unter heutigen und zukünftigen Bedingungen (einschließlich verschiedener Nährstoff- und Klimaszenarien) wachsen sollte, und Auswahl von Standorten für die Wiederansiedlung, Analyse und Bewertung geeigneter Maßnahmen zur Wiederansiedlung/Ausbreitung von Seegras unter Berücksichtigung politischer Rahmenbedingungen und naturschutzfachlicher Anforderungen (EU-WRRL, EU-MSRL und EU-Naturwiederherstellungsgesetz), Bewertung der lokalen Akzeptanz, der Bedingungen für die Wiederansiedlung von Seegras und des gesellschaftlichen Nutzens, Co-Design und Co-Evaluation von Empfehlungen für das Seegrasmanagement, seine Wiederherstellung und die Integration in die aktuelle Wasserqualitätsgesetzgebung und -verwaltung, was die Organisation von Diskussionsforen mit Interessenvertretern, dem gesamten Projektkonsortium und parallelen Seegrasprojekten beinhaltet

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    What is being done in the field of marine conservation?

    In the field of marine conservation, efforts are being made to preserve and protect marine habitats, including measures to preserve biodiversity, protect endangered species and combat environmental damage through human activities.

    Salary overview for marine conservation jobs

    In the field of marine conservation in Germany, the average annual salary is between 48,000 and 57,000 euros, depending on the specific position, professional experience and the organisation.

    • Conservation of nature: on average 48307 euros a year
    • Environmental protection: on average €49,526 a year With more work experience, especially over 10 years, higher positions with better salaries can be achieved.Organizations such as the WWF, the German Environmental Aid (DUH) and the NABU often rely on public service collective agreements.

    Important skills for marine conservation jobs

    • Knowledge of marine biology
    • Environmental awareness and commitment
    • Analytical and research skills
    • Teamwork and communication skills
    • project management skills
    • experience in dealing with GIS (geoinformation systems)

    What training is needed for marine conservation jobs?

    In order to work in the field of marine conservation, a degree in marine biology, environmental science or nature conservation is usually required. Additional qualifications such as internships, further training or special certificates in the field of environmental management can be beneficial and improve employment opportunities.

    Career opportunities in the field of marine conservation

    There are a wide range of career opportunities in marine conservation. Specialists can work in NGOs, government agencies or the private sector. Possible positions include marine conservation officers, research specialists and sustainable fisheries consultants. As experience and qualifications increase, leadership positions can also be achieved in larger organisations.