Funded PhD Opportunity - Integration of low-trophic aquaculture species in NZ

There is a distinct need to diversify the portfolio of species grown in New 
Zealand to develop environmentally and economically sustainable aquaculture. 
Many low-trophic-level species (e.g., primary producers, filter-feeders, 
grazers, deposit-feeders) are ideally suited for aquaculture due to their range 
of important ecological functions and untapped commercial potential. In the 
past 30 years or so, there has been much interest in developing aquaculture 
systems that integrate a range species across trophic levels, however, there is 
still a lack of knowledge about how species interact in the context of 
multispecies or multitrophic farming practices that maximise resource use and 
reduce environmental impact. Therefore, the Cawthron 
Institute<https://www.cawthron.org.nz/> and the Joint Graduate School with the 
University of 
Auckland<https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/science/our-research/cawthron-institute.html>
 (UoA) are seeking a PhD student to evaluate trophic interactions among 
low-trophic species to enable informed species selection and the development of 
multispecies, or integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) in New Zealand. 
The PhD candidate will be supported by a strong team of scientists from 
Cawthron, UoA, and Nestlé R&D.
We are looking to recruit a highly motivated and organised PhD student to 
experimentally determine nutrient transfer across trophic levels with a focus 
on filter-feeding mussels (Perna canaliculus) and seaweed interactions, to 
evaluate suitability of the algal biomass for the integration of grazers, and 
to evaluate a prototype land-based semi- or fully recirculated system that 
includes multiple trophic levels.
Applicants must have a good academic record, strong written and verbal 
communication skills, a working knowledge of experimental design, experience 
working independently and as part of a team. Preferably, with experience 
working in an analytical lab (i.e., seawater chemistry and tissue specific 
biomarkers) and with animal or seaweed husbandry. Additional requirements 
include a degree (M.Sc. or Bachelor with Honours in a relevant field such as 
Marine Science, Ecology, or Biology). Because the research will take place at 
the Cawthron Aquaculture Park<https://maps.app.goo.gl/fZiLXMSHZTBurakt5>, 
candidates with a current driver's license are also preferred.
The PhD position fully covers all tuition fees and a generous scholarship with 
a tax-free annual living stipend, and research expenses for three years. If of 
interest, please send a one-page cover letter describing what makes you a good 
candidate, along with a CV and academic transcript to Dr Leo Zamora 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) and Dr Paul South 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

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