The Marine & Environmental Research Institute (MERI) is filling a Marine 
Research Internship II position for the 2017 summer-fall season. This is a 
full-time position requiring a 6-month commitment from June through November 
(flexible start date).

 

Organization: Marine & Environmental Research Institute (MERI), Center for 
Environmental Studies. Location: Blue Hill, Maine; coastal village approx. 
three hours north of Portland and one hour south of Bar Harbor.

 

Overview of MERI

The Marine & Environmental Research Institute (MERI) is a nonprofit scientific 
organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and people from the harmful 
impacts of toxic chemicals. The Institute investigates the environmental causes 
of disease and inspires solutions to pressing environmental issues. Priority 
areas include: microplastics in the ocean food web; toxic contaminants in top 
ocean predators (marine mammals and fish), and coastal monitoring in the Gulf 
of Maine. To learn more about our work, visit www.meriresearch.org 
<http://www.meriresearch.org/>.

 

This internship is an excellent opportunity for an individual working toward a 
career in marine biology, environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, coastal 
ecology, environmental health sciences, or a related field to gain practical 
experience in the field and in the laboratory. The ideal candidate will possess 
a personal interest in environmental research and a commitment to the mission 
of the organization.

 

Job Description

The primary focus of this internship is a laboratory-based investigation of the 
bioaccumulation of microplastics in the tissues of blue mussels (Mytilus 
edulis). The successful candidate must be a highly meticulous and 
detail-oriented person with prior lab experience. This project is part of a 
high-profile, multi-institute collaborative study. The intern will also assist 
the MERI Research Department with its coastal monitoring program that includes 
tracking bacteria at local swimming beaches, identification of harmful algal 
blooms, and monitoring ocean warming and acidification. On occasion, the intern 
may assist the team in the response to marine mammal strandings in the region.  

 

Specific Duties

·       Perform laboratory assays following established standard operating 
procedures and protocols including mussel tissue digestion and the occasional 
processing and archiving of marine mammal tissues

·       Perform extensive microplastic counts under a compound microscope

·       Manage and analyze large multi-variable data sets and produce reliable 
summary statistics

·       Safely handle and properly dispose of laboratory chemicals

·       Collect water and tissue samples from shore and the MERI research 
vessel at sites in the greater Blue Hill Bay

·       Safely operate and maintain all field and lab equipment including a 
multiparameter YSI EXO2 Datasonde

·       Assist with data entry, and updating of laboratory records, logs, and 
inventories

·       Prepare summaries, reports, fact sheets, and assist with research 
presentations

·       Conduct literature searches, develop background information, and 
communicate and promote MERI’s research and mission to the public

·       Give a presentation to MERI staff on your research at the end of your 
internship

·       Assist with marine mammal stranding response and other projects as 
needed

·       Assist with MERI events including the environmental lecture series and 
other duties relating to the organization's goals and mission as required

 

Reports to: Marine Research Coordinator

 

Qualifications

Applicants should possess a BA or BS degree in marine biology, environmental 
chemistry, ecotoxicology, coastal ecology, environmental conservation, or a 
related major. Basic knowledge of statistics, database management, and standard 
laboratory safety and operating procedures is required. Applicants must also be 
able to work outside in a variety of environmental conditions, be willing to 
get dirty, muddy, and wet, be hands-on with a variety of organisms, and be 
comfortable working on a marine research vessel. The ability to think 
critically and work independently are a must.

 

Knowledge of computer software including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel 
required. Proficiency in photography/film, graphics, ArcGIS, and statistics 
(SPSS) software is desirable. Applicant must possess a valid driver’s license 
and good driving record, and be available to work occasional nights and 
weekends as needed. Only US citizens or lawful permanent residents should 
apply. Position requires some physical activity and applicant should be able to 
lift up to 40 lbs.

 

Time Requirements:

June - November (Flexible start) Full-time (40 hours/week); additional hours to 
be agreed upon by employee and Director.

 

Compensation:

Stipend and shared housing in Blue Hill, Maine. Housing is within walking 
distance to the Institute. Interns are responsible for all travel expenses and 
food.

 

Apply:

If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit a cover 
letter outlining your experience, career objectives, and why you are interested 
in an internship at MERI along with your resume/CV and three references to:

 

Madelyn Woods, Marine Research Coordinator, at [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>. Indicate “Marine Research Internship II, 
NAME” in the subject line of your email.

 

Marine & Environmental Research Institute (MERI)

PO Box 1652, 55 Main Street, Blue Hill, ME 04614

Website: www.meriresearch.org <http://www.meriresearch.org/>


MERI is an Equal Opportunity Employer











Johanna Barrett
Executive Assistant
Marine & Environmental Research Institute
55 Main St, Blue Hill ME  04614
(207) 374-2135
www.meriresearch.org







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