This August and September North Coast Cetacean Society (NCCS) will be starting a new field project looking at the foraging ecology of Humpback whales in Whale Channel on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada. NCCS, founded in 2001 is based on
We are looking for one intern to join us this summer from the end of July to mid September (exact dates TBA). This will be an excellent chance for an upper level undergraduate student (or recent grad) to gain valuable cetacean field experience. This research will be multifaceted involving photo-identification, tracking the movements of the whales from shore using a theodolite, collecting acoustical recordings, and more. Although the hope is to include the intern in all aspects of the research their main task will be to operate the theodolite station.
The dates for this project are tentatively set from July 26th to September 16th. This will be a volunteer position although the cost of travel from
The main things we are looking for are:
- A demonstrated ability to live and work well with others in tight isolated living conditions.
- The ability to work independently yet respond well to supervision and instruction
- Good problem solving and communication skills.
- Strong attention to detail.
Applicants must be able to come to the
If you are interested please send a cover letter, resume, and a list of 3 references to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
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