Dates: April 14th – August 20, 2025 (approximate)
Wages: Starting at $17.55/hr (FT I), starting at $22.75/hr (FT III)
Fisheries Technician III Duties:
Fisheries Technician I Duties:
QUALIFICATIONS:
*** Must have the ability to legally possess firearms and may be subject to a background check.
*** Must be comfortable flying in small planes/helicopters and traveling to and working in remote locations.
*** Field personnel will live and work in proximity to Kodiak brown bears; safety is utmost priority to minimize human/bear interactions.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The purpose of this project is to evaluate freshwater and marine survival of Kodiak Regional Aquaculture Association’s (KRAA) sockeye stocked in Spiridon Lake and their returns to Telrod Cove. The locations are accessible by floatplane from the City of Kodiak and personnel will remain on-site for the duration of the project. Communication will be by satellite phone and inReach to relay data updates, communicate about resupply trips, and for crew welfare checks. Normal phone or wifi reception is not available. The majority of time will be spent outdoors with extended exposure to cold, sun, rain, bugs, bears, and at times working in swift water. All camp supplies including groceries will be provided and flown in every 2-3 weeks to be carried by frame pack and cart to the job site.
The benefits of the area are incredible outdoor recreation in a remote wilderness setting. KRAA will provide safety training (bear, firearm, ETT) and review sampling procedures prior to deployment. KRAA will provide transportation to/from the field site, housing, food, and chest waders for the project duration. A shared bunkhouse in the town of Kodiak is provided for transition between start/end dates. All personal clothing/gear is provided by the candidate.
Spiridon Lake Smolt Monitoring
The season begins at Spiridon Lake in an amazingly innovative sockeye salmon enhancement program which has shown years of success and benefited the Kodiak fisheries and communities. Set-up, maintenance, and daily operation of the bypass system (two large inclined plane traps and attached pipeline) which allow the fish to safely bypass a series of waterfalls to Telrod Cove will fill the first couple of months. All fish will be enumerated and sampling will be conducted on the daily migration for scale (age), length, and weight measurements. Rotating day/night shifts and long hours are anticipated especially during peak migration days where high volumes of smolt will be migrating in the late night hours. Trap, trail, and camp maintenance usually occurs during daylight hours with smolt monitoring during late night/early morning hours. Personnel will share living quarters with at least one additional technician and often more during set-up/tear-down and when any support is needed. The cabin is remote with an outhouse a short walk away, has refrigeration/freezer running off of propane, and filtered water.
Telrod Cove Fishery Monitoring
Returning adult sockeye salmon are harvested in the common property fishery in Telrod Cove. Monitoring duties include operating a small skiff with an outboard motor in the ocean to estimate harvest and collect otolith, age, sex, weight, and length data from commercial and subsistence fishermen. Boat and stream surveys are also conducted to estimate fish return estimates. Work hours are dependent on run strength and tide cycle. The candidate will share living quarters with one technician in a weatherport tent (offering little privacy) with a propane cook stove, small freezer, and cooler during this phase of the project.
JOB CLOSING DATE: Open until filled
Qualified applicants should provide a resume with three professional references to the emails below:
Genevieve Rich • Special Projects Manager • genevieve.rich@kraa.org
and
Westley Landry-Murphy • Field Biologist • rm.biologist@kraa.org
Gain hands-on experience in fisheries management and conservation through this incredible opportunity. Spend your summer in the remote Alaskan bush making a positive impact on the Pacific Salmon fishery.
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