Manatee Tracking Project Research Intern or Volunteer 

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Marine Mammal 
Research Group is looking for two motivated interns or volunteers to serve for 
the upcoming spring-summer session in St. Petersburg, FL.

Position description: The intern's primary responsibility is to assist 
researchers in the Manatee Behavioral Ecology Program with tracking manatees in 
southwest Florida.   The principle aim of this study is to characterize manatee 
response to watercraft in their natural environment using state-of-the-art 
multi-sensor digital acoustic recording tags and satellite-linked GPS 
technology.  The successful applicant will record behavioral observations of 
individual tagged manatees and operational information of vessel traffic from 
small boats.  Other duties include equipment maintenance, data entry, various 
office tasks, and public outreach as needed.  Interns are expected to work 
Friday to Monday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; however, some morning and evening hours may be 
required to utilize daylight and maximize data collection.  Applicants should 
understand that this job requires them to be wet, dirty, and outdoors in all 
weather conditions.  This position is unpaid; housing is not provided, and 
interns must provide their own transportation to and from the office.  Lodging 
and transportation are provided while at the field site.  

Qualifications: 
*       Must be college junior or senior for internship credit; volunteers do 
not need to meet this qualification 
*       Must have basic computer proficiency 
*       Some field research experience with animals preferred 
*       Should be comfortable speaking to the public while in the field
*       Ability to trailer and operate watercraft up to 22' in length is 
desired, but training will be provided
*       Experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but 
training will be provided 
*       Must be able to swim 
*       Preference given to applicants who possess a valid US driver's license

Application Process:
We are currently accepting applications for the spring-summer 2008 session 
(April- August).  Internships, which ideally last three to four months, require 
a minimum ten-week commitment.  Starting and ending dates are flexible.  Please 
indicate in your cover letter the position for which you are applying.  Please 
send a hard copy of your résumé with your cover letter, college transcripts 
(unofficial are sufficient if not applying for internship credit), a list three 
references and contact information to the following address:

TO APPLY:
Dr. William S. Arnold- Internship Coordinator
FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
100 8th Avenue SE
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3095

You can also send your application by e-mail to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For Information on FWRI:
http://research.MyFWC.com/

For More Information on FWRI Internships:
http://research.myfwc.com/education/category_sub.asp?id=5148

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