Hello ECOLOG,

Please share the following paid summer internship position with your
undergraduates interested in marine ecology and fish acoustics. *The
applications are due THIS FRIDAY March 30*.

We seek a summer research assistant for a study using passive
acoustics to assess
fish behavior and habitat use on restored oyster reefs in North Carolina. The
assistant will be supervised by graduate students in the Marine Ecology and
Conservation Program at NC State University through the NC State Center for
Marine Science and Technology (CMAST) Summer Fellows program. The Marine
Ecology and Conservation program focuses on understanding how the marine
soundscape is influenced by and can provide information about spatial and
temporal patterns in estuarine ecosystems, specifically related to fish
behavior and ecosystem health.



The research aims to catalog the sound signatures of estuarine fish species
with unknown or poorly documented calls. This research will inform related
studies on fish behavior and habitat use, and will be applied to
biodiversity and conservation assessments in coastal North Carolina. We
seek assistance to conduct a series of fish auditioning experiments to (1)
capture species that we expect produce sound and (2) record and
characterize their acoustic behaviors to facilitate improved detection and
differentiation of species recorded in the field.



The assistant will help with field collection, identification, and
laboratory recording of several fish species endemic to coastal North
Carolina. The assistant will gain experience with fish identification,
maintaining and using wetlab facilities, and conducting and analyzing
underwater recordings. The assistant should be able to work independently
and with a small team, organized and responsible, comfortable handling live
fish, working non-conventional hours, and working from a boat; previous
fishing experience is preferred, but not required. There will be
opportunities for the assistant to conduct their own side-project, and
interest in doing so is highly encouraged. The assistant will also have
opportunities to work on additional projects conducted from CMAST.



The position will be based at NC State’s Center for Marine Science and
Technology in Morehead City, NC. Position would begin in late May and
extend through early August. If interested, please apply here:
https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/97706.


*Applications are due THIS FRIDAY March 30!*


Please contact Olivia Caretti ([email protected]) with any questions.

Thanks!


-- 
Olivia Caretti
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Marine Ecology and Conservation Lab
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695

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