ENSO Update 10 May 2018
Climate Prediction Centre at NOAA: ENSO-neutral is favored through September-November 2018, with the possibility of El Niño nearing 50% by Northern Hemisphere winter 2018-19.
Climate Prediction Centre at NOAA: ENSO-neutral is favored through September-November 2018, with the possibility of El Niño nearing 50% by Northern Hemisphere winter 2018-19.
6-month crew positions on the famous Midway Atoll. Application deadline 3 Jun 2018.
Volume 46 No 1 is available on the Marine Ornithology website under Current Issues – click here.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska seeks 12-14 volunteers to participate in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Nest Plot Survey of spectacled eider (Somateria fischeri). See full description for details and how to apply.
The National Audubon Society seeks a Director of Conservation Science, Seabird Restoration Program, in Bremen, ME. Deadline to apply: 15 May 2018. Please refer to the full announcement PDF for more info.
PSG requires an Event Coordinator for the 2019 PSG Annual Meeting – click here to view the RFP.
Part time rehabilitation technician for International Bird Rescue in Fairfield, Ca. Please click here for PDF and more info.
A transition from La Niña to ENSO-neutral is most likely (~55% chance) during the March-May season, with neutral conditions likely to continue into the second half of the year.
More information about the 2019 conference coming soon!
Final report submitted for study on “At-sea movements of Peruvian Diving Petrels in Peru: Interaction with Fisheries? Study Carlos B. Zavalaga.
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