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Bj
07/02/2026
Field work Office work
PhD Position in Marine Connectivity and Climate Change Resilience in East African MPAs (IRD/KMFRI - MESCAL Project)
Blue-jobs Mombasa, Kenya
Job title PhD Opportunity: Marine connectivity in a network of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a key factor for assuring climate change resilience in the marine ecosystems of East Africa. Company IRD (Institut de recherche pour le développement) - MARBEC, France / Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI), Kenya. Description of the job The international MESCAL project is recruiting a PhD student to work on marine connectivity and climate change resilience across networks of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) along the East African coast. The PhD will focus on larval dispersal modelling to assess the climate change resilience of exploited marine fish populations, integrating genetic and physiological traits associated with climate resilience. Scientific Context: Climate change threatens the long-term sustainability of marine ecosystems. Although Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are recognized as an effective tool to protect harvested species and...
Closing date:
10/03/2026
Internship
Bj
05/03/2026
Laboratory Field work
Research Assistant (PhD position) in Organic Geochemistry – Archean Park (University of Bremen / MARUM)
Blue-jobs Bremen, Germany
Job title Research Assistant (PhD position) in Organic Geochemistry – ERC Synergy Project "Archean Park". Company MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen. Description of the job MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences at the University of Bremen is offering a PhD position within the research group Organic Geochemistry, as part of the EU-funded ERC Synergy Project "Archean Park". The position is available from May 1st, 2026 at the earliest, limited until April 30th, 2030, with 75% of the regular weekly working hours (29.4 hours), classified at German pay scale E 13 TV-L. MARUM is an internationally recognized center for marine environmental research with a focus on the geosciences, anchored as Research Faculty at the University of Bremen. Doctoral researchers at MARUM are supervised by a team of experienced scientists and benefit from a large network of PhD students from around the world. Further training...
Closing date:
19/03/2026
Internship
Bj
20/02/2026
Office work
PhD Scholarship in Ocean Carbon Flux Modelling (Centre for Fisheries Ecosystems Research)
€18,604 yearly
Blue-jobs St. John's, Canada
Job title PhD Scholarship in Ocean Carbon Flux Modelling. Company Centre for Fisheries Ecosystems Research (CFER), Fisheries & Marine Institute, Memorial University. Description of the job The Centre for Fisheries Ecosystems Research (CFER) is seeking a PhD Student to estimate carbon fluxes in the Northwest Atlantic from Earth system and ecosystem models. This position is part of Transforming Climate Action, a seven-year, $397 million collaboration among Dalhousie University, Laval University, Université du Québec à Rimouski, and Memorial University. The largest research theme within Transforming Climate Action is Reducing Uncertainties in Carbon Cycling in the Northwest Atlantic Seas (Uncertain Seas). The goal of Uncertain Seas is to better constrain the role of the ocean in the Earth's climate system by reducing uncertainties with physical and biogeochemical processes that control the global ocean carbon cycle. The focus is on the...
Closing date:
31/05/2026
Internship
Bj
07/02/2026
Office work
PhD Contract - Economic Feasibility and Market Opportunities for Industrial BFT Implementation (Kveloce)
€54,523 yearly
Blue-jobs Valencia, Spain
Job title PhD Contract - Economic Feasibility and Market Opportunities for Industrial BFT Implementation. Company Kveloce. Description of the job Kveloce is offering a PhD position under the SwitchFloc Grant Agreement, a project funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Networks programme. The project aims to train the new generation of professionals in Biofloc Technology (BFT), an innovative and sustainable aquaculture system. About Biofloc Technology: Thanks to BFT, it is possible to recycle C and N waste into valuable biomass suitable to be used on-site as a nourishing food source, reducing the need for aquafeeds and enhancing animal immune system. The N conversion into microbial fraction allows minimal water exchange, reducing water requirements. Moreover, BFT ensures biosecurity due to the absence of communication among tanks. However, BFT is still a relatively new technology that needs to be better understood, mainly under intensive...
Closing date:
31/03/2026
Internship
Bj
07/02/2026
Laboratory Field work
PhD Opportunity: Advancing Plankton Imaging & Machine Learning to Transform Marine Biodiversity Monitoring (University of Plymouth)
Blue-jobs Plymouth, United Kingdom
Job title PhD Opportunity: Advancing Plankton Imaging & Machine Learning to Transform Marine Biodiversity Monitoring. Company Marine Research Plymouth (University of Plymouth, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Marine Biological Association). Description of the job Marine Research Plymouth is offering a 3.5 year PhD studentship to advance plankton imaging and machine learning to transform marine biodiversity monitoring. The studentship is due to start on 1 October 2026. Plankton play essential roles in marine food webs and global carbon cycles, acting as sensitive indicators of environmental change and enabling predictions of climate impacts on ocean biodiversity. However, current plankton monitoring is insufficient, limiting the ability to detect biodiversity shifts, model ocean responses to climate stressors, and inform effective conservation policies. Although advances in imaging technologies have enhanced the spatio-temporal resolution of plankton sampling, these...
Closing date:
08/04/2026
Internship
Bj
21/01/2026
Field work Office work
Postdoctoral Fellow in Coastal Tourism, Environmental Economics and Coastal Development (SECOS Institute)
€28,100 yearly
Blue-jobs Concepción, Chile
Job title Postdoctoral Fellow in Coastal Tourism, Environmental Economics and Coastal Development. Company Coastal Social-Ecological Millennium Institute (SECOS). Description of the job The Coastal Social-Ecological Millennium Institute (SECOS) is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to join the Coastal Development social-ecological systems (SES) research group. The position focuses on economic and social-ecological analyses of coastal development, tourism, biodiversity, climate change impacts, and nature-based solutions, combining quantitative economic methods with fieldwork in coastal social-ecological systems. SECOS Institute is formed by a multidisciplinary team of scientists from several Chilean universities, focused on coastal sustainability. The Institute's main objectives are to understand global, regional, and local drivers of change; the social-ecological conditions that hinder sustainability; and to test and implement actions that unravel such conditions. The...
Closing date:
17/03/2026
Internship
RECYCLLUX
27/05/2025
Office work
Earth Observation Intern InnoNext
RECYCLLUX Remote
We are seeking a candidate with expertise in Earth Observation, Remote Sensing, or Computer Vision to contribute to the next generation of Recycllux’s plastic detection module. The intern will design and test a computer vision pipeline using Sentinel-1/2 data to identify marine plastic hotspots, enhancing robustness, interpretability, and performance under varied environmental conditions. This work is central to Recycllux’s EIT-supported innovation project, bridging EO research and real-world deployment of plastic offset services. This is your opportunity to: Join a dynamic, international, and impact-driven team Contribute to a mission that protects marine ecosystems and accelerates sustainable innovation Collaborate in an experienced team strongly involved in international collaborations   Key Outcomes Contribute to the computer vision model for marine plastic detection Implement a robust pipeline using Sentinel-1...
Closing date:
27/05/2026
Internship
Bj
20/02/2026
Laboratory Field work
PhD Position: Impact of Offshore Windfarm on Marine Foodwebs (Naturalis Biodiversity Center)
€3,463 monthly
Blue-jobs Leiden, The Netherlands
Job title PhD Position: Impact of Offshore Windfarm on Marine Foodwebs. Company Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Description of the job Naturalis Biodiversity Center offers a PhD position within the No Regrets project, which aims to deliver science-based knowledge and tools that enable a sustainable transition to offshore energy. As a PhD candidate, you will focus on reconstructing the North Sea foodweb with an emphasis on molecular tools such as DNA metabarcoding. Offshore wind energy is expanding rapidly in the North Sea. This expansion offers climate solutions but also results in unprecedented ecological challenges. There is a large gap in knowledge on the effects of offshore windfarms on the North Sea foodweb dynamics. Potential ecological consequences include changes in water currents which impact nutrient dynamics, turbidity, light levels, intensity and timing of primary production and larval transport, all of which will be reflected in foodweb dynamics....
Closing date:
10/03/2026
Internship
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