The Center for Oceanic Research and Education (CORE), based in Essex, MA,
has extended its application deadline to April 1, 2006 for the summer
internship session. 

Applicants must be at college or university level or graduates. They must
also either be American citizens or able to work in the US, as this is a
partially paid internship. 

CORE is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and conservation
of cetaceans. Cetaceans are whales, dolphins and porpoises. CORE's mission
is to promote stewardship and conservation of cetaceans and their marine
environment. Our research focuses primarily upon the populations of fin and
humpback whales found in the inshore waters of New England. We are
currently working on several projects including: 

• hierarchy among social/feeding groups of humpback whales. 
• novel feeding behavior (the use of bubbles) in fin whales. 
• shifts in distribution of whale species over time 
• on-going research includes photo-identification studies of humpback
whales, fin whales, sperm whales, Northern right whales, minke whales and
pilot whales. 

CORE conducts whale watch education programs, school presentations and
public outreach activities throughout the year as part of our endeavor to
educate the public about endangered whales and the marine environment. We
collect much of our data aboard commercial whale watching vessels that
operate out of Gloucester, MA. Interns are aboard each trip as research
assistants, and are primarily responsible for data collection. The types of
data recorded on each trip include physical information such as climate and
sea conditions, number and species of each cetacean, as well as behavioral
information and identification photographs of focus animals. Other duties
aboard the boats include answering passenger questions, assisting with fund
raising efforts and helping crew on deck. A paid "education mate" position
aboard the whale watching boat in Gloucester is included - interns will
rotate day-to-day through the week as research assistants and education
mates. There are also paid galley positions available to interns which
provide another daily avenue for raising personal funds. 

Founded in 1996, CORE earned our non-profit status in 1999. Though we have
no publications currently in print, we are currently analyzing data on
several on-going research projects with the goal of developing papers on
such varied subjects as novel feeding behavior in fin whales, to
observations of Sowerby’s and Cuvier’s beaked whales in offshore submarine
canyons. Interns can expect to participate in and learn a variety of facets
of research including: 
• Data collection; data entry; archiving and cataloging photographs and
negatives; general office work. 
• Data analysis methods; individual identification of whales through photo
analysis; data submission to educational on-line program, WhaleNet. 
• Public speaking; fund raising; correspondence with other organizations,
researcher and students. 
• Interns are also assigned a specific on-going research project and will
be expected to complete an extensive reading list to gain important
background knowledge. 
• Basics of navigation; boat handling; use of marine electronics including
GPS, LORAN, radar and echolocation; handling lines; and knowledge of vessel
safety and emergency protocol. 

We require a two-month minimum stay. These are strictly unpaid, volunteer
positions. However, interns will be paid for their duties as Education
Mate, as well as the galley position aboard the commercial whale watching
vessels out of Gloucester. We do not provide room or board, but will assist
interns in any way in finding housing and transportation. We also offer
flexible hours, so that interns can obtain part-time jobs, if needed. 

Interns are also encouraged to receive either undergraduate or graduate
credits for their internships with CORE. We will help students design and
implement a project through their school or with two local schools with
whom we are affiliated (Endicott College, Beverly, MA and Wheelock College,
Boston, MA). 

Interviews will be conducted during the first two weeks of April. The
deadline for the fall internship session is July 24th, with interviews
during the first week of August. We also accept limited applicants for
spring. To apply for an internship, please complete an application and send
your resume or CV, a letter of interest identifying your reason for
applying, and two letters of recommendation to the below address. To speed
up the process, interns are encouraged to either fax their application
materials to 978-745-0997 or you may mail them electronically to the below
email address. 

The Center for Oceanic Research and Education internship applications can
be found on our website at: www.coreresearch.org/intern form.htm. We will
contact applicants to schedule an interview as soon as we receive the above
materials. If you have any questions, please contact us via email at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 978-768-4560. 

Lisa Fox, Director 
Center for Oceanic Research and Education 
245 Western Ave, Box 8, Essex, MA 01929 


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