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HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyDate: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 08:22:32 GMTServer: ApacheLocation: https://www.rykocean.com/Content-Length: 233Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>h1>Moved Permanently/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://www.rykocean.com/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 08:22:32 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Wed, 05 Mar 2025 23:41:52 GMTETag: 78040e-3d28-62fa0ef19f249Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 15656Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta charsetshift_jis> title>Rykaczewski Lab - Ecosystem Oceanography and Climate Change/title> meta namedescription contentRyan Rykaczewski is an oceanographer working with NOAA Fisheries to study the impacts of climate change and variability on ocean ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefryk1.css> link relshortcut icon hrefimages/small_Ryk_fish.ico> style typetext/css>/style>!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics -->script async srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?idUA-41535519-2>/script>script> window.dataLayer window.dataLayer || ; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag(js, new Date()); gtag(config, UA-41535519-2);/script> !--End of script-->/head>body> div classcontainer>!--This is the the large dark blue box that contains all website content--> div classheader>!--This is the Rykaczewski Lab logo--> table width1000 border0 cellpadding10> tr> td>a hrefhttps://www.rykocean.com>img srcimages/ryk_logo5_long.png width918 height145 altrykaczewski lab logo />/td> td width274> /td> /tr> /table> div classmenuframe>!--This is the upper horizontal black line--> table width1000 border0> tr> td> /td> /tr> /table> /div>!-- end .menuframe --> div classmenu>!--This is the menu bar--> table width1000 height40> tr> td width114 bgcolor#FFFFFF >div aligncenter >a hrefindex.html>img srcimages/home_dark_s.fw.png width80 height20 althome />/a>/div>/td> td width193 bgcolor#FFFFFF >div aligncenter >a hrefryk_research.html>img srcimages/res_dark_s.fw.png width147 height20 altresearch />/a>/div>/td> td width171 bgcolor#FFFFFF >div aligncenter>a hrefryk_teaching.html>img srcimages/teaching_dark_s.fw.png width142 height20 altteaching />/a>/div>/td> td width145 bgcolor#FFFFFF >div aligncenter>a hrefryk_people.html>img srcimages/ppl_dark_s.fw.png width107 height20 altpeople />/a>/div>/td> td width233 bgcolor#FFFFFF >div aligncenter>a hrefryk_publications.html>img srcimages/pub_dark_s.fw.png width203 height20 altpublications />/a>/div>/td> td width116 bgcolor#FFFFFF >div aligncenter>a hrefryk_links.html>img srcimages/links_dark_s.fw.png width76 height20 altlinks />/a>/div>/td> /tr> /table> /div>!-- end .menu --> div classmenuframe>!--This is the lower horizontal black line--> table width960 border0> tr> td> /td> /tr> /table> /div>!-- end .menuframe --> div classcontent>!--This is the light blue box containing all the information--> table width1000 height750 border0 cellpadding10> tr> td width338>p alignright classinfotype>strong>Ryan Rykaczewski/strong>/p> p alignright classinfotype>Supervisory Marine Scientistbr /> p alignright classinfotype_small>a hrefhttps://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pacific-islands/ecosystems/ecosystem-modeling-pacific target_blank> Ecosystem Sciences Division/a>br /> a hrefhttps://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/region/pacific-islands#science target_blank> Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center/a>br /> alignright classinfotype_small>a hrefhttps://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/ target_blank>NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service/a>br /> (808) 725-5372br /> p alignright classinfotype_small>a hrefhttps://www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/ target_blank> Department of Oceanography/a>br /> a hrefhttps://manoa.hawaii.edu/ target_blank> University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa/a>br /> !--a hrefmailto:ryk @ sc.edu>ryk @ sc.edu/a>br /--> br /> B.S., 2002, a hrefhttp://www.rsmas.miami.edu/ target_blank>University of Miami/a>br /> Ph.D., 2009, a hrefhttps://scripps.ucsd.edu/ target_blank>Scripps Institution of Oceanography/a>, UCSD/p> alignright classinfotype_small> Address mail to:br /> p stylepadding-left: 10px;>Ryan Rykaczewski br/> Ecosystem Sciences Divisionbr /> NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Centerbr /> 1845 Wasp Blvd, Bldg. 176br /> Honolulu, HI 96818-5007 USA/p> /td> !--td width275>img srcimages/Ryan_Rykaczewski_USC.JPG width298 height348 altryan rykaczewski>--> td width275>img srcimages/Ryan_Rykaczewski_USC.JPG width298 height420 altryan rykaczewski> /td> !--This is the very light blue box inset with text--> td width326 rowspan2 bgcolor#BAE2F0 classinfotype >p>I am a fisheries oceanographer investigating ecosystem responses to climate variability and change. This research involves consideration of theory, observations (time series and process studies), and models./p> p>My research group works to understand the impact of climate processes--both natural and anthropogenic--on fisheries and ecosystem productivity. By investigating the influence of physical processes on nutrient composition, the carbonate system, oxygen content, and the structure of planktonic assemblages, we hope to better understand the implications of long-term climate changes for the productivity of living marine resources./p> /td> /tr> tr> !-- td colspan2 alignleft valigntop>p classfootertype>Areas of focus include: /p> --> td colspan2 alignleft valigntop> p classinfotype3_bright>b>i> We seek to understand the responses of marine ecosystems and fisheries to climate variability while sharing our passion for oceanography and exploration./b>/i>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td colspan3 width326 alignleft rowspan2 bgcolor#8acee5 classfootertype > p>News:/p> p classinfotype>b>Relocation to the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center:/b> br>In fall of 2019, the lab migrated from South Carolina to the a hrefhttps://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/region/pacific-islands#science target_blank>NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center/a> in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, allowing increased focus on the dynamics of ecosystems of the North Pacific and their interactions with climate processes. p>Current opportunities:/p> !--p classinfotype>b>Bioinformatics Assistant Researcher:/b> br>Join the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (CIMAR) at NOAAs Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Omics Network as a Bioinformatics Assistant Researcher. Contribute to improving the analytical workflows needed to operationalize environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding surveys to enhance biodiversity exploration and monitoring across marine ecosystems from coral reefs to the deep-sea. Together with other new hires at NOAA Science Centers across the nation, be a part of the newly established NMFS Omics Network designed to collaboratively develop powerful, reproducible, and streamlined end-to-end operational workflows that automate the analysis of eDNA metabarcoding data. We are seeking a Bioinformatics Assistant Researcher (Postdoc/early Career Researcher) to co-lead the improvement of analytical workflows for eDNA metabarcoding in our marine ecosystem surveys. This is a 3-year, full-time position supported by the Inflation Reduction Act, located at NOAAs Inouye Regional Center in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Annual Salary range $67,200-$75,600, commensurate with experience. Youll work closely with a collaborative team of researchers to improve data analysis techniques, refine existing resources and/or develop novel tools to build reproducible, flexible, and automated workflows for multi-marker, multi-trophic level eDNA metabarcoding data streams using rich existing datasets. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a strong background in Bioinformatics and a PhD in Bioinformatics, Molecular Ecology, Data Science, Biology or related field. You should ideally be knowledgeable of current metabarcoding pipelines, have strong programming skills in one or more languages, and be proficient in R. Ideally you will have a background in genomics, community ecology, biodiversity analyses, and data visualization. Knowledge of marine ecology is preferred, but not required. Skillsets and expertise in other systems could be easily applied. Interested candidates should apply directly to RCUH Human Resources by the closing date, 03/29/2024. Applicants must be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident Alien. See the annoucement linked a hrefhttps://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?urlhttps%3A%2F%2Fhr.rcuh.com%2Fpsp%2Fhcmprd_exapp%2FEMPLOYEE%2FHRMS%2Fc%2FHRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL%3FPage%3DHRS_APP_JBPST%26Action%3DU%26FOCUS%3DApplicant%26SiteId%3D3%26JobOpeningId%3D224157%26PostingSeq%3D1&data05%7C02%7Chmsc_jobs%40lists.oregonstate.edu%7C68e5b858594447906dbd08dc420af3cd%7Cce6d05e13c5e4d6287a84c4a2713c113%7C0%7C0%7C638457862064174174%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdataMC95HJm8EutNfor2RtbnaWIs3hSekjNP16ajvOprD9g%3D&reserved0 taget_blank>here/a>./p>--!> !---p classinfotype>b>Satellite Oceanography Position in Honolulu:/b> br>The Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (CIMAR) is currently recruiting for a permanent Researcher position to work with a hrefhttps://coastwatch.noaa.gov/cw/index.html target_blank>NOAAs CoastWatch/OceanWatch/PolarWatch Program/a> who will be based at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in Honolulu, HI and work closely with the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Centers Ecosystem Sciences Division. The Researcher will manage the OceanWatch satellite remote sensing datasets and data platforms (website, THREDDS, ERDDAP) and will also have the opportunity to conduct original research for the creation of new and value-added oceanographic and climate products derived from satellite remotely sensed data and from atmosphere-ocean general circulation models. Developing, managing, and conducting OceanWatch outreach and education activities is also an important aspect of the position. Primary qualifications include a PhD from an accredited college or university in Oceanography, Marine Biology, Climate Science, or Mathematics and professional experience working with satellite remotely sensed oceanographic data or climate products to quantitatively derive information about biological physical or oceanographic phenomena. A Masters degree from an accredited college or university and at least five (5) years of relevant work experience in the above fields may substitute for a PhD. Please note the deadline to apply is 11/15/2021. More information about applying to this position can be found by navigating to the a hrefhttps://www.rcuh.com target_blank>Research Corporation of the University of Hawaiʻi/a> and clicking on Job Postings and Project Name CIMAR (ID# 221595). Please note US citizens and foreign nationals are eligible for this position./p>--> !--p classinfotype>b>Multiple Postdoctoral Positions in Climate and Fisheries at SWFSC:/b>--> !--br>The University of California, Santa Cruz, in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service, seeks three Postdoctoral Scholars: one in Ocean Modeling, a second in Fisheries Science/Management Strategy Evaluation, and a third in Socioeconomic Analysis. These complementary positions will assist with the development of an end-to-end framework to identify climate-resilient fisheries management strategies for the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) and to evaluate the impacts of climate variability and change on fishing communities and key USmanaged fisheries in the region. The postdoctoral scholars will work in partnership with federal and academic collaborators from multiple institutions including UC Santa Cruz, Rutgers University, University of South Carolina, and SWFSC labs in Monterey and La Jolla. If interested, please see the information posted a hrefimages/CCS_Fisheries_positions.pdf> here/a>./p>--> p classinfotype>!-- b>Postdoctoral position in West Coast Climate Extremes:/b> br>We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to join our interdisciplinary team of researchers to explore climate-related changes in extreme events in both the Northeast Pacific marine ecosystem and the terrestrial ecosystem of western North America. To learn more about this position that will begin in December 2019, please see the description posted a hrefimages/Position_description.pdf> here/a>./b>/br> --> p classinfotype>b>Graduate Student Positions:/b> br>Although the lab is not currently accepting new students, opportunities may be available in the future through the graduate program at the a hrefhttp://www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/prospective_students.html target_blank>University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa/a>. !--br>br>Specifically, the lab is looking for a student interested in exploring the 1) responses of marine communities to changes in the location and seasonal timing of upwelling; and 2) statistical descriptions of changing empirical relationships between physical ocean characteristics and populations of commercial fishes in the North Pacific./p>--!> p classinfotype>b>Undergraduate student positions:/b> br>If you have an interest in opportunities for undergraduates at the a hrefhttps://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pacific-islands/careers-and-opportunities/pacific-islands-volunteer-opportunities target_blank>Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center/a> or at the a hrefhttps://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pacific-islands/outreach-and-education/pacific-islands-fisheries-science-center-young-scientist-opportunity#Benefits/ target_blank>University of Hawaiʻi/a>, please contact me for more information./p> /td> /tr> /table> /div>!-- end .content --> div classfooter>!--This is this white footer with the USC logo--> table width952 border0 cellpadding10> tr> td width296 height87>a hrefhttps://www.rykocean.com>img srcimages/ryk_logo9.png width147 height66 altRykaczewski Ecosystem Oceanography>/td> td width182> /td> td width400 classfootertype alignright>a hrefmailto:ryan.rykaczewski @ noaa.gov/a>img srcimages/ryk_noaa_email_white.png altryan.rykaczewski @ noaa.gov stylebackground-color: 0 none>/td> /tr> /table> /div>!-- end .footer --> /div>!-- end .header --> /div>!-- end .container -->/body>/html>
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