CAPRICORNIA CETACEANS PROJECT
PROJECT TITLE: SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF INSHORE DOLPHIN PROJECT
RESEARCH CENTRE: Southern Cross University Whale Research Centre
The SCUWRC is a cetacean centre that was established in 2001 at Southern Cross 
University in Lismore, NSW, Australia. The principle objective of the centre is 
to undertake research on cetacean populations in the Southern Hemisphere.
Daniele Cagnazzi PhD student at SCUWRS is looking for volunteers, to cover the 
period from March 2008 to September 2008 to assist the researcher during the 
field work. 
We conduct boat-based research with the primary objective to investigate 
population parameters, size, social dynamics, habitat preference, movement, 
range, seasonal occurrence and abundance and pattern of diurnal behaviour of 
Snubfin dolphin and Indo-Pacific Humpback dolphin in the Southern Great Barrier 
Reef. We also collect information on all the cetacean species, mainly members 
of the Delphinidae family, sighted during the surveys. 
 
The primary aims of the project are: 1) To estimate the distribution and 
abundance of the inshore dolphins (primarily Snubfin and Indo-Pacific Humpback 
dolphin) in the Southern Great Barrier Reef Region. 2) To investigate the 
population structure of inshore dolphin species in Central Queensland 3) To 
identify key habitats for dolphins feeding and resting and socialising. 3) To 
collect data of any other species recorded in the study area.
 
The field work will be conducted on a daily basis on the 6m research vessel, 
Sousa, mainly in coastal waters and estuaries. 
 
Exploratory surveys, at least one week each month (weather permitting) of five 
or more consecutive days in remote or offshore regions will be conducted using 
a 12 m powered Catamaran.
 
THE CAPRICORNIA CETACEANS PROJECT is looking for a 
 
a)      One Research Assistant. The research assistant will receive a 
compensation plus free accommodation.
b)      Two volunteers: Volunteers will share a house close to the beach with 
the researchers and the rest of the team but will have to participate to the 
accommodation costs. Accommodation in a shared room for volunteers including 
power, water and internet connection are provided at 95$ per week. 
 
Prerequisites for the position can be found in www.capricorncetaceans.com under 
OPPORTUNITIES 
 
Applicants please reply to my e-mail address, [EMAIL PROTECTED],    attaching a 
CV, including previous experiences and background studies.
 
For more information www.capricorncetaceans.com 
 
 
 
Daniele Cagnazzi PhD student SCUWRC
Daniele Cagnazzi
PhD Candidate
Southern Cross University Whale Research Centre
Southern Cross University
P.O. Box 157, Lismore, N.S.W. Australia, 2480
Mobile 0439-782-243
Ph. +61 2 6620-3815
Fax. +61 2 6621-2669
 
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