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Marine Scientist

Job in Cold Spring Harbor, Suffolk County, New York, 11724, USA
Listing for: The Nature Conservancy
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-08
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Environmental Science, Marine Engineering / Maritime, Ecology, Biology
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Environmental Science, Marine Engineering / Maritime
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Cold Spring Harbor

What We Can Achieve Together:

The Marine Scientist will be part of a small team of multi-disciplinary team members working towards achieving The Nature Conservancy's marine/estuarine conservation goals in New York and along the Atlantic coast. Marine Scientist will join the New York Oceans and Great Lakes Fisheries team to help advance ecosystem-based approaches to marine and estuarine habitat protection, management, and restoration, marine fishery management, and conduct and communicate science to inform the development and operations of future ocean and estuarine uses such as offshore energy development.

The Marine Scientist will work with The Nature Conservancy's NY Government Relations, Marketing and Communications, Stewardship, Climate Mitigation, Adaptation and Philanthropy teams and marine scientists and practitioners across the Atlantic coast and North America. The Marine Scientist will likely represent The Nature Conservancy and serve as a subject matter expert on intergovernmental committees, councils, and taskforces.

We're Looking for You:

The Marine Scientist will synthesize and communicate existing scientific knowledge and build partnerships to generate new knowledge applicable to improving and accelerating the success of marine and estuarine habitat protection and restoration efforts in and beyond NY, improving upon the success of ecosystem approaches to marine fisheries management in and beyond NY, avoiding, minimizing, and mitigating potential impacts to marine life and marine habitats from the development of offshore energy along the Atlantic coast.

They will collaborate with members of the commercial, for hire, and recreational fishing communities, university scientists, fisheries managers, regulatory agencies, energy agencies, private industry, non-profit organizations and others to identify and resolve technical issues and widely communicate solutions and best practices in pursuit of The Nature Conservancy's healthy oceans goals.

Responsibilities & Scope :
  • Advance program objectives within a complex, matrixed organizational environment.

  • Lead and/or contribute to cross-functional teams and collaborative initiatives.

  • Represent The Nature Conservancy as a subject matter expert on external committees and technical working groups (e.g., estuary programs and fisheries management bodies).

  • Manage grants, contracts, budgets, and proposal development.

  • Conduct or support collaborative research, monitoring, and restoration projects with partners from the fishing industry, public agencies, academia, and private sector organizations.

  • Interpret policies and scientific information to adapt program strategies and operations.

  • Provide technical expertise and guidance to staff and partners to support conservation outcomes and ensure effective project delivery.

  • Communicate ecological and conservation science concepts to internal and external audiences.

  • Perform fieldwork in variable weather, remote locations, hazardous terrain, and physically demanding conditions, including work aboard ocean-going vessels.

  • Operate and maintain boats and trailers safely and in compliance with procedures.

  • Steward The Nature Conservancy's 13,425-acre Bluepoints Bottomlands Preserve in Great South Bay, including seasonal boundary marking, shellfish monitoring, restoration support, partner coordination, and stakeholder relations with local baymen.

  • Build and maintain productive partnerships to advance program goals across New York, the Mid-Atlantic, and the Atlantic Coast.

What You'll Bring:
  • Master's degree in marine fisheries, oceanography, marine ecology, conservation biology, environmental science, or a related field, and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

  • Sufficient sea time to qualify for the U.S. Coast Guard OUPV or Master's license exam within the first 12 months of employment (minimum 360 sea days since age 16, including at least 90 days on ocean or near‑coastal waters within the past seven years).

  • NAUI or PADI SCUBA certification, with sufficient dive experience to qualify for participation in The Nature Conservancy's AAUS SCUBA program.

  • Experience collecting,…

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