DuntonLab's profile picture. Associate Professor at Monmouth University conducting research on sharks and sturgeon along the coast of NJ.

Dunton Lab

@DuntonLab

Associate Professor at Monmouth University conducting research on sharks and sturgeon along the coast of NJ.

We are hiring a research vessel captain and operations manager! jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/17384

DuntonLab's tweet image. We are hiring a research vessel captain and operations manager!  jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/17384

We are hiring multiple grant funded acoustic telemetry positions! Projects involve tagging multi-species and deploying a large array to understand offshore wind and fish movements and behavior. 1) jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/16861 2) jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/16864 3) jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/16870

DuntonLab's tweet image. We are hiring multiple grant funded acoustic telemetry positions! Projects involve tagging multi-species and deploying a large array to understand offshore wind and fish movements and behavior.
1) jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/16861
2) jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/16864
3) jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/16870

Had a great time @aersscience hosted @monmouthuniversity! Jessie did an awesome job presenting her work on Angel Sharks in the mid-Atlantic! instagram.com/p/CqQO-W3uwZ7/…

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OTN is hiring a Field Technician! Responsibilities include assisting w/ the preparation, deployment, & maintenance of acoustic receivers & oceanographic monitoring equipment for the purpose of data collection & retrieval. Deadline to apply: Feb. 10, 2023 oceantrackingnetwork.org/field-technici…

OceanTracking's tweet image. OTN is hiring a Field Technician! Responsibilities include assisting w/ the preparation, deployment, & maintenance of acoustic receivers & oceanographic monitoring equipment for the purpose of data collection & retrieval. Deadline to apply: Feb. 10, 2023
oceantrackingnetwork.org/field-technici…

We are hiring a #eDNA senior scientist using eDNA to evaluate fish populations and offshore wind! This is a 5 year grant funded position starting ASAP! jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/16422

DuntonLab's tweet image. We are hiring a #eDNA senior scientist using eDNA to evaluate fish populations and offshore wind! This is a 5 year grant funded position starting ASAP! jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/16422

We are hiring a #eDNA senior scientist ASAP! This is a 5 year grant funded position. Spread the word! jobs.monmouth.edu/postings/16422


Great job today @a_bryan11 and @jessies_adventur3s in presenting at the Monmouth University Summer Research Program! instagram.com/p/ChI-aV6LJmJ/…


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Three shark species live and reproduce in New Jersey's bays and salt marshes. TNC and NJ-born actor Ian Ziering (Sharknado series) introduce them in this fun and informative video straight from Barnegat Bay, in celebration of Shark Week and beyond. youtu.be/rnlXGwqNp2Y

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A successful night tagging and collecting information on NJ’s shark populations with @adventureaquarium @monmouthuniversity instagram.com/p/CezD0DkOX35/…


Today we spent the morning/afternoon gill netting in Sandy Hook Bay for the @monmouthuniversity @mu_science Summer Research Program. instagram.com/p/CeU-Zb4OrxH/…


Another successful tag and release of a striped bass with our fishing partners and collaborates @berkeleystriperclub . This fish was tagged with acoustic transmitter that will provide 8 years of movement data. instagram.com/p/CXfIYJLt416/…


Today we were out cooperatively implanting acoustic telemetry tags in striped bass with some members of the Berkeley Striper Club! As always it was a pleasure fishing with a great group of people. #stripedbass instagram.com/p/CXNY9jggex5/…


We are down in Baltimore at the @americanfisheries National Conference in Baltimore! Here’s Hannah presenting our work on Atlantic Sturgeon! instagram.com/p/CWAE9vqgmjy/…


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