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CMMI Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute
04/03/2026
Laboratory Field work
Erasmus+ VET Mobility
CMMI Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute Larnaca, Cyprus
CMMI is a VET-accredited organisation under the Erasmus+ Programme (2025 Call, valid until 31 December 2027) and invites applications from vocational education and training (VET) learners who wish to undertake an Erasmus+ mobility period in the marine and maritime sectors. This opportunity is aimed at learners and recent graduates seeking high-quality international learning experiences that complement their vocational education, enhance practical and digital skills, and support professional development within Europe’s blue economy. 1. Who Can Apply Learners currently enrolled in VET programmes Recent graduates of VET programmes Recent graduates relevant to the marine and maritime sectors University students enrolled in VET-related programmes (18+ years old) (i.e. marine sciences, engineering, aquaculture, and digitalisation) Duration:  2 to 60 days Applicants should have a clear interest in marine and maritime sectors and be motivated to...
Closing date:
30/09/2026
Internship
Tecnoambiente
15/12/2025
Office work
Responsable Proyectos Consultoría Marina
Tecnoambiente Hybrid (Valencia, Spain)
Nos encontramos en la búsqueda de un/a Responsable de Proyectos de Consultoría Marina, ubicado en nuestra planta de Valencia ,  con el objetivo de coordinar y ejecutar los diferentes proyectos del   departamento de consultoría marina en la zona de levante, y liderar el equipo humano en consolidación en la zona. Además, esta figura también apoyará tareas comerciales (contacto con organizaciones, identificación de potenciales consorcios, participación en la elaboración de propuestas, gestión y seguimiento).   Tus responsabilidades serán : Visión 360º: técnica, comercial y estratégica:  apoyar el crecimiento del departamento de consultoría marina en la región del Levante español. Liderazgo de Proyectos de consultoría marina en la región (EIA, PVA, dragados, puertos). Liderazgo de un equipo...
Closing date:
30/01/2027
Senior
FA
30/03/2026
Office work
Mangrove Breakthrough Intern
Fundación Ambition Loop - The Mangrove Breakthrough Remote
Overview of the Role As the Mangrove Breakthrough Intern, you will serve as a versatile support system for the Breakthrough’s core team. Your primary mandate is to assist across various pillars of work, including Finance, Policy, and Communications & Outreach. You will be directly involved in the operational preparation for major international climate forums, such as New York Climate Week (NYCW), the IUCN Congress, and COP31, helping to coordinate investor meetings and national workshops. Additionally, you will work with the team leads to provide ad-hoc support on strategic activities, ensuring the team can move fast and effectively. Key responsibilities include: Pipeline Support: Provide support in managing and coordinating the pipeline of projects, consolidating KPIs and tracking progress. Ensure projects are onboarded and kept updated on Restor, increasing visible transactions and pipeline maturity. Finance Strategy: Support the finance lead in...
Closing date:
19/04/2026
Internship
Bj
29/03/2026
Field work Office work
PhD Position in Continental Slope Dynamics – Arctic Ocean (UNIS)
Blue-jobs Longyearbyen, Norway
Job title PhD Position in Continental Slope Dynamics. Company The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), Arctic Geophysics Department. Description of the job The Arctic Geophysics department at UNIS offers a PhD position affiliated with the national research program Arctic Ocean 2050. The project will investigate the dynamical processes governing shelf–slope–basin coupling in the Arctic Ocean, focusing on eddies and their role in cross-slope transport to better characterize lateral fluxes of physical and biological properties. In the Arctic Ocean, exchanges of heat, salt, nutrients and organisms across ridges and between shelves and deep basins are driven by mesoscale eddies that link the warm Atlantic layer with colder shelf waters and shape the deep basins and Arctic halocline. However, mechanisms governing the eddy-driven cross-slope exchange remain poorly quantified. Mechanisms controlling water mass transformation and dense-water formation on the...
Closing date:
07/04/2026
Junior
Bj
29/03/2026
Laboratory Field work
PhD Position in Arctic Pelagic Ecology (UNIS)
Blue-jobs Longyearbyen, Norway
Job title PhD Position in Arctic Pelagic Ecology. Company The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), Arctic Biology Department. Description of the job The department for Arctic Biology at UNIS has a vacant PhD position in Arctic pelagic ecology, affiliated with the national research program Arctic Ocean 2050. UNIS, located in Longyearbyen at 78°N, is the world's northernmost institution for higher education, specializing in Arctic studies and using the environment as a natural laboratory for research and education. The successful applicant will work with zooplankton data from the High Arctic to address knowledge gaps in life history strategies, phenology and the distribution of key zooplankton species in the Arctic Ocean. The work will contribute to improving estimates of pelagic secondary production in the central Arctic Ocean and advancing the understanding of the role of key zooplankton species in the biological carbon pump. The PhD candidate will work...
Closing date:
07/04/2026
Junior
Bj
29/03/2026
Laboratory Field work
PhD Position in Arctic Water Quality and Permafrost Thaw (UNIS)
Blue-jobs Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
Job title PhD Position in Arctic Water Quality Change as a Consequence of Permafrost Thaw. Company The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), Arctic Geology Department. Description of the job The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), located in Longyearbyen at 78°N, the world's northernmost institution for higher education, offers a PhD position investigating how permafrost thaw in shale-rich Arctic regions affects surface water quality, with a focus on Svalbard as a natural laboratory. As the active layer deepens due to climate warming, previously frozen pyrite-rich shales are exposed to oxidation. This process releases sulphuric acid, nutrients (e.g., ammonium and nitrate), trace metals (especially manganese and iron), mercury, and other solutes into surface waters. Admission to the doctoral program at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is a condition for the employment. The contract is four years including a year of required duties,...
Closing date:
07/04/2026
Junior
ICM-CSIC
26/03/2026
Office work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0885: Evaluating strategies to handle spatio-temporal autocorrelation in species distribution models based on tracking data: data thinning and weighting
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in movement ecology, quantitative modelling and spatial ecology. The project evaluates how different preprocessing strategies affect Species Distribution Models (SDMs) built from animal tracking data, where consecutive locations are not statistically independent. The study will compare spatial, temporal and spatio‑temporal subsampling methods with data‑weighting approaches that account for autocorrelation, using both simulated and real tracking datasets combined with environmental covariates. The student will assess which strategies provide robust ecological inference and practical guidance for applying SDMs to conservation and wildlife management. The internship offers training in handling tracking and environmental datasets, R‑based SDM modelling, and reproducible analytical workflows, within a collaborative research environment. Requirements: University...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
ICM-CSIC
26/03/2026
Office work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0256: Forecasting Climate Impacts on a Warming Hotspot: The Bass Strait (Australia)
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in ecosystem modelling, climate‑change impacts and marine ecology. The project uses mechanistic Marine Ecosystem Models (MEMs) to investigate how ocean warming and extreme events shape food‑web dynamics in Bass Strait (southeastern Australia), a well‑known climate‑change hotspot. The study focuses on the little penguin ( Eudyptula minor ), a key mid‑trophic predator, and evaluates how rising temperatures and marine heatwaves cascade through the food web to influence penguin populations. The student will update and apply an existing MEM to assess historical trends and explore future climate scenarios, helping to distinguish long‑term environmental effects from acute extreme‑event impacts. The internship provides hands‑on training in process‑based ecosystem modelling, R‑based analysis, climate‑scenario evaluation and quantitative ecological interpretation within a...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
ICM-CSIC
26/03/2026
Office work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0625: Marine species distribution models and reproducible data analysis
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in quantitative ecology, spatial analysis and reproducible data science. The project introduces students to Species Distribution Models (SDMs) to explore how marine species respond to global change, using open biodiversity records and environmental variables such as temperature or salinity. The study will involve integrating heterogeneous datasets, preparing spatial data, implementing SDMs and evaluating model performance using reproducible statistical workflows. The student will develop skills in spatial modelling, R programming, data visualisation and best practices in open science while working in a collaborative, international research environment. Requirements: University students in the final year of a bachelor’s degree or enrolled in an official master’s degree during the 2025–2026 or 2026–2027 academic year. Bachelor’s degree GPA: 7.5 or higher...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
ICM-CSIC
26/03/2026
Field work Office work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0481: Monitoring the contemporary biodiversity crisis in the Mediterranean Sea using digital data from recreational fishing
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in biodiversity conservation, digital ecology and human–nature interactions. The project applies emerging approaches such as conservation culturomics and iEcology to improve monitoring of recreational fisheries, a key but under‑quantified component of Mediterranean marine ecosystems. The study will use digital data to explore ecological and social dimensions of recreational fishing, helping to assess its ecological impact and its potential as a large‑scale, cost‑effective monitoring tool. The student will work with R‑based digital data mining workflows, analyse ecological and socio‑ecological datasets, interpret results and contribute to written outputs. The internship offers training in data mining, quantitative analysis, reproducible workflows, R programming and interdisciplinary conservation science within an international research environment. Requirements:...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
ICM-CSIC
25/03/2026
Field work Office work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0744: Application of movement ecology and GPS technology to understand the functional role of sentinel species in human‑impacted environments.
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in urban ecology, wildlife health and environmental contamination. The project investigates how urban gulls can serve as sentinel species for detecting pollutants and pathogens in human‑dominated environments. The study will examine the origin and distribution of contaminants, compare exposure among different gull species, and assess related public health risks. Combining GPS‑based movement ecology with laboratory analyses, the student will help generate contamination‑risk maps and contribute to a multidisciplinary framework for monitoring pollution in urban landscapes. The internship provides training in ecological data analysis, GIS, wildlife tracking, laboratory workflows and applied environmental health assessment within a collaborative research team. Requirements: University students in the final year of a bachelor’s degree or enrolled in an official...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
ICM-CSIC
25/03/2026
Laboratory Office work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0259: Mapping Marine Priorities in a Changing Ocean
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in marine spatial planning, biodiversity conservation, and geospatial ecological analysis. The project will develop a standardized workflow to identify Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas (EBSAs) in two major climate‑change hotspots: the Western Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern & Central Tropical Pacific. Using ecological and oceanographic datasets, the study will generate spatial products that highlight areas of high ecological value, regions of vulnerability or productivity, and priority zones for conservation planning. The student will analyse geospatial data, apply EBSA criteria, and explore multiple spatial prioritization scenarios to produce comparable outputs across ocean basins. The internship provides hands‑on training in R programming, ecological data analysis and geospatial modelling, while working closely with researchers in an...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
ICM-CSIC
25/03/2026
Laboratory Field work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0823: Trophic changes associated with marine protection: comparing diet and predator–prey interactions inside and outside Marine Protected Areas
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in trophic ecology, conservation science and ecological data analysis. The project examines whether no‑take Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) lead to measurable changes in the diet, trophic role and predator–prey interactions of selected fish species. The study will compile and clean dietary and community datasets (stomach contents, stable isotopes, eDNA and visual surveys), and quantify differences in diet composition, niche breadth, trophic overlap and, when possible, trophic position inside versus outside MPAs. The student will follow a structured workflow that includes designing the comparative framework, computing trophic metrics, running statistical analyses, and generating reproducible outputs for management evaluation. The internship provides training in R‑based ecological analysis, trophic metrics, reproducible workflows, database management, and complementary field...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
ICM-CSIC
25/03/2026
Field work Office work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0318: Winner species in an urbanized world: ecology and consequences of urban life in a marine predator
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in urban ecology, wildlife behaviour and eco‑physiology. The project investigates the ecological drivers behind the success of the yellow‑legged gull in cities and the consequences of its increasing reliance on human‑dominated environments. The study will integrate fieldwork (capture, GPS tagging, sample collection and behavioural observations), laboratory analyses (physiology, zoonotic pathogens and urban contaminants) and statistical modelling. The student will examine habitat selection, interactions with human activities, physiological condition, pathogen prevalence, contaminant loads and diet composition to understand how this “winner species” adapts to urban ecosystems. The internship offers training in field techniques, lab workflows, ecological data analysis and interdisciplinary approaches to wildlife research in human‑impacted environments. Requirements:...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
ICM-CSIC
25/03/2026
Laboratory Office work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0537: Reading Diet Histories in Fish Eye Lenses: Ontogeny and Individual Specialisation in Western Mediterranean Pelagic Food Webs
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in trophic ecology, stable isotope analysis and marine fish life‑history reconstruction. The project uses δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N from sequential layers of fish eye lenses to trace lifetime changes in diet and habitat use in pelagic species of the Western Mediterranean. The study will analyse ontogenetic dietary shifts, quantify individual specialisation using isotopic variance components, and identify when and how individuals transition among prey fields and habitats. With an extensive dataset already available, the student will work with eye‑lens isotope chronologies to infer trophic trajectories and support assessments of population flexibility and vulnerability under environmental change. The internship provides training in stable isotope data processing, R‑based ecological analysis, quantitative modelling, and sample preparation (lens extraction and material processing),...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
ICM-CSIC
25/03/2026
Field work Office work
JAE Intro 2026 Fellowship – JAEINT26_EX_0426: Bright Ocean Sentinels: Using Light‑Equipped Seabirds to Spot Fishing Activity at Sea
€600 monthly
ICM-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
At iMARES (ICM‑CSIC), we offer a research internship for bachelor’s or master’s students interested in studying seabird–fishery interactions in marine ecosystems. The project will analyse how light‑level geolocators and GPS data can be used to detect encounters between seabirds and fishing vessels at sea. Using one of the most comprehensive datasets available, the study will assess how light signals recorded by seabirds reveal fishing activity, identify hotspots where birds and vessels overlap, and explore environmental features driving these interactions. The student will learn and apply tools for ecological analysis, tracking data processing, GIS and modelling, working closely with researchers in a collaborative environment. Requirements: University students in the final year of a bachelor’s degree or enrolled in an official master’s degree during the 2025–2026 or 2026–2027 academic year. Bachelor’s degree GPA: 7.5 or higher Preferred...
Closing date:
11/04/2026
Internship
Cleanwave Foundation
24/03/2026
Field work
Marine Scientist | Habitat & Community
€24,960 - €32,880 yearly
Cleanwave Foundation Hybrid (Mallorca, Spain)
Marine Scientist | Habitat & Community Cleanwave Foundation  About the role At Cleanwave Foundation, we believe marine restoration works best when science and community come together. Through our MedGardens initiative, we’re restoring marine habitats across Mallorca, from Portocolom to pilot sites in Formentor and Sant Elm,  while engaging local communities in the process. We’re looking for a hands-on, curious, and proactive Marine Scientist who’s excited by variety: one day you might be underwater collecting data, the next analysing results, designing outreach activities, or writing reports that shape real-world impact. This is a small, dynamic team , so you’ll have real responsibility, space to contribute ideas, and opportunities to grow as the initiative evolves. Responsibilities This is a true all-round role combining science, operations, and community impact: Fieldwork: Conduct ecological monitoring (scuba & snorkel), support...
Closing date:
11/04/2027
Senior
Bj
22/03/2026
Office work
Doctoral Researcher / Ocean Modeller – Offshore Wind Energy (Finnish Meteorological Institute)
€3,100 - €3,600 monthly
Blue-jobs Hybrid (Helsinki, Finland)
Job title Doctoral Researcher / Ocean Modeller. Company Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), Marine Dynamics Group, Marine Research Unit. Description of the job The Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) is seeking a doctoral researcher for a fixed-term contract in the Marine Dynamics Group of the Marine Research Unit. The main duties are in the DTO4OWE (Digital Twin of the Ocean for Offshore Wind Energy) project funded by the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership, which brings together institutes from 9 different countries to study Digital Twins of the Baltic and North Seas for Offshore Wind Energy. The main task is numerical modelling of the Baltic Sea to study the effects of offshore wind energy. This will include development and validation of the NEMO ocean model for the Baltic Sea. Other tasks can potentially include, depending on interests and skills, development of machine learning and deep learning based methods to assess the effects of offshore wind...
Closing date:
07/04/2026
Junior
Bj
22/03/2026
Laboratory Office work
PhD Candidate in Parasite and Plankton Behavioural Biology and Ecology (NTNU)
€50,000 yearly
Blue-jobs Trondheim, Norway
Job title PhD Candidate in Parasite and Plankton Behavioural Biology and Ecology. Company Department of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Description of the job The Department of Biology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim offers a PhD position at the Marine Sciences section, within the research group "Fish parasites, health and welfare". The PhD project will focus on behaviour and ecophysiology of sea lice and selected zooplankton species. There is a large focus on the parasitic salmon louse, as it causes large problems for the Norwegian aquaculture industry. The group collaborates closely with the aquaculture industry through the "Research platform Taskforce salmon lice" and works with a variety of research projects. In addition to salmon lice, the group focuses on fish health and welfare, as well as zooplankton biology and ecology. The project will include methodological developments as well...
Closing date:
13/04/2026
Junior
Investigación, Planificación y Desarrollo S.A.
19/03/2026
Field work
🚢 ¡Buscamos Observadores/as de Pesca! – Campaña de Remolcadores de Atún Rojo 2026 🌊
€25,000 - €25,700 yearly
Investigación, Planificación y Desarrollo S.A.
La empresa Investigación, Planificación y Desarrollo, S.A. inicia la selección de observadores/as de pesca para la Campaña de Remolcadores de Atún Rojo 2026 en el Mediterráneo. Detalles del embarque: Salidas desde varios puertos del Mediterráneo, con destino al puerto de Cartagena. La campaña se desarrollará según la zona de pesca del atún rojo. Embarques desde la primera quincena de mayo. Duración aproximada: 4 a 8 semanas. Funciones principales: Seguimiento de los atunes transferidos a un remolcador asignado. Verificación de los atunes y documentación asociada. Elaboración de informe detallado, a entregar después del desembarque. 📩 ¿Interesado/a? Envía un correo a mfernandez@ipd.es y adelacruz@ipd.es indicando tu interés y te proporcionaremos toda la información necesaria para participar. ¡Únete a esta experiencia única en el Mediterráneo y forma parte de la Campaña de Remolcadores de Atún Rojo 2026!
Closing date:
15/04/2026
Senior
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