Sender: Jason Fisher or Chris Pasztor
Society for Ecological and Coastal Research
UVIC Whale Lab

*** Internship Announcement! ***

SEACR – The Society for Ecological And Coastal Research, a non-profit
organization, currently has spaces open for 2-week or 3-week summer marine 
research internships starting July 2006. SEACR works in conjunction with 
scientists and researchers from the University of Victoria in beautiful British 
Columbia, Canada.

The research site is situated in wild and breathtaking Clayoquot and Nootka 
Sounds, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Interns will have the 
opportunity 
to assist with a variety of ecological and coastal marine research projects, 
learn highly valuable field research techniques and data management skills, 
and contribute to important marine ecological research.

Currently, we are conducting research on linkages between nearshore and 
offshore 
Pacific marine ecosystems. Our Gray Whale Research Project focuses on assessing 
the spatial distribution of gray whales in relation to prey density amongst 
the many coves and inlets that dot the Pacific shoreline. Gray whale site 
fidelity, habitat use, and foraging ecology are also key components to this 
research. In conjunction with this research, our Sea Otter Research Project 
examines sea otter spatial distribution in relation to urchin and bivalve 
abundance, coastal topography, and killer whale occurrence. Together with 
studies of kelp distribution and amphipod dynamics, we are identifying key 
linkages between these species and their roles in the ecology of the nearshore 
region. 

Clayoquot and Nootka Sounds are nestled among coastal old-growth forests 
and are home to a variety of coastal marine fish, birds, and mammals. This 
wilderness region is populated by tufted puffins, oystercatchers, gulls, 
bald eagles, river otters, sea lions and sea otters, harbor porpoise, killer 
whales, gray whales, and humpback whales.  Black bears forage in the intertidal 
zone and are often visible from the boat.

For complete details of the research projects, living conditions,
application form and payment options please visit our web site:

http://office.geog.uvic.ca/dept/whale/seacr-home.html

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interested.



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