Allied Whale is a marine mammal research lab affiliated with College of the 
Atlantic, in Bar Harbor, Maine.  Allied Whale conducts population and foraging 
ecology of fin whales and humpback whales in the Gulf of Maine using photo ID, 
genetic, and stable isotope sampling, responds to marine mammal strandings on 
the Maine Coast, and operates the Bar Harbor Whale Museum.  Allied Whale is 
dedicated to education through research, and relies upon student and volunteer 
help for photo ID catalogue curation, marine mammal stranding response, museum 
operation, and summer field work done either from the mainland or our offshore 
marine research station, using a small fleet of research vessels, and aboard 
local whale watch boats.

For the 2006 field season Allied Whale seeks 2 interns to be involved in data 
collection and analysis, and various other research and marine mammal rescue 
operations.  Many days are spent working in the office matching/cataloguing the 
photographs collected from the current and previous seasons, data entry, data 
transcription, and maintaining the equipment.  There will also be time on the 
water working either from rigid hull inflatables or from a 26' cuddy-cabin 
vessel. Research activities are varied, but may include photographing and 
biopsying fin whales and humpback whales, conducting biological surveys, 
behavioral observation from shore-based, and whale-watch platforms.  Boats are 
mainly taken from the mainland, but there may also be time spent on Mount 
Desert Rock, a 3.5 acre island that serves as an offshore research station.  

There will be some opportunity to work on other projects, if interested, though 
the main focus of internships will be on data collection and analysis.  Other 
ongoing projects include:
*       Response to/relocation of stranded marine mammals along the Maine 
coast, working with our Stranding Coordinator to perform health assessments, 
obtaining NOAA level A data, and capture and relocation of marine mammals as 
needed.  
*       Assist in the operation of the Bar Harbor Whale Museum.  Includes 
exhibit curation and interpretation, and public outreach.
*       Collection of opportunistic photo ID, location, and behavior data of 
fin whales and humpback whales using shipboard surveys aboard local whale watch 
boats, in conjunction with the whale watch interns.

Interns are needed from late-May/early-June to late-August.  An intern fee 
covering housing and a deposit must be paid in full by May 1.  All positions 
are unpaid.  Room and board is provided during stays at MDR.

Applicant Requirements:
-       Strong interest in marine/environmental sciences desirable
-       Previous experience with fin and/or humpback photo-ID helpful
-       Knowledge of Gulf of Maine cetaceans and pinnipeds helpful
-       Ability to work and live under adverse conditions both on and off the 
water
-       Ability to work well with others while in close quarters for extended 
periods of time
-       Willingness to work on datasets, administrative tasks, and other office 
tasks when not in the field
-       Data management skills recommended
-       Background in photography a plus
-       Strong work ethic and enthusiasm
-       Experience working in Excel and Adobe Photoshop a plus 

Applicants should email a CV, three references, and cover letter outlining your 
interest in this position by March 12th to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject - 
internship 2006 or mail it to:

Internship Coordinator
Allied Whale
105 Eden Street
Bar Harbor ME 04609
(207)288-5644



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