ANNOUNCEMENT OF UK MARINE MAMMAL JOB
 
SEA WATCH FOUNDATION
 
**SIGHTINGS OFFICER**
 
The main task of the post holder will be to facilitate public education and 
awareness through the regular dissemination of environmental information, and 
to help develop Sea Watch’s research and monitoring programmes. Duties include:
 

Recruitment of new observers, and feedback of information and advice to current 
contributors of sightings. Assistance with verifying & inputting sightings 
records.
Regular support & liaison with Regional Coordinators, with occasional visits to 
coastal regions to support local efforts to develop monitoring, information 
exchange, and local fund-raising. Review with regional co-ordinators the best 
approaches for strengthening the observer network
Co-ordination of a National Whale & Dolphin Watch event (in 2011, to be held 
between the 5th and 7th August).
Maintenance of an active web site to serve as a prime medium of communication 
to observers, initiating regular dissemination of new information, and 
recruiting new observers. Regular updating with news items, recent sightings, 
etc.
Participation in training courses to teach regional co-ordinators and observers 
techniques of quantitative monitoring, species identification, and photo-ID. 
These may be tiered from beginners to advanced observers, so as to improve 
skills at different levels of experience
Distribution of training aids (identification guide, slide pack and CD/video) 
to observers
Preparation and editing of news sheets every two months, and writing occasional 
reports and other material of public/educational interest, in liaison with 
other staff 
Preparation of news releases for the media on major stories of environmental 
interest, and writing articles for specialist magazines
Take part in educational and outreach events, and school visits and provide 
supervision and support for the Education/Awareness Assistant
Assistance with supervising students and other volunteers in New Quay, and 
supporting Monitoring Officer on some survey trips
Participation and development of cetacean field projects as appropriate 
Attending meetings and giving public lectures on behalf of Sea Watch
Participation in fundraising activities and promotion of Adopt a Dolphin 
campaign
Answering correspondence & telephone queries from interested parties
Data record entry organization and administration of national sightings 
database including acquisition of third party data and transformation for 
compatibility with SWF database, writing of forms and queries within MS Access 
and production of maps, spatial analyses, graphs and reports.
 
We are looking for a person with a strong knowledge of UK cetaceans and marine 
environmental issues, as well as research experience preferably in marine 
mammals. He or she should have an ability to interact well with people of 
varied backgrounds (research scientists, government officials, 
conservationists, naturalists, fishermen, members of the oil and gas industry, 
shipping, etc). The candidate will need to be computer literate (MS Word, 
Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Photoshop, and at least basic statistical programs 
and working knowledge of ArcView would be of use). Good writing and 
organizational skills are important as well as having a good discipline for 
detail and accuracy when working with data. Candidates with a good working 
knowledge of research analytical techniques and/or web editing are encouraged 
to apply. 
 
The post is initially for a period of six months but with potential extension 
beyond that subject to funding. It will be based at Sea Watch's office (Paragon 
House) in New Quay, Ceredigion, West Wales. Salary is £18,000 per annum, 
starting in April 2011.  
 
Those interested should send a letter of application, a copy of your CV, and 
the e-mail contact details of two referees to Gemma Veneruso at 
[email protected] by 1st March 2011.
 
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Sea Watch Foundation is a national marine environmental charity concerned with 
monitoring whales and dolphins around the British Isles, and the conservation 
threats they face. The national sightings database is one of the largest of its 
kind in the world. It has a number of research projects including surveys and 
photo-ID studies of bottlenose dolphins and baleen whales, and also harbour 
porpoises in West Wales, minke whale studies of foraging ecology and population 
genetics in West Scotland, and spatial analytical studies of cetacean 
distribution and habitat preferences of cetaceans throughout the British Isles, 
using a variety of modelling approaches. Sea Watch also focuses on education, 
providing a number of training aids, educational visits and is winner of the 
third “ASCOBANS Outreach and Education Award”. There is also a Dolphin Adoption 
scheme, aimed particularly at children, focusing upon the bottlenose dolphins 
of Cardigan Bay which was voted the best UK animal adoption scheme by BBC 
Wildlife. Further details and a list of publications can be found on its web 
site – www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk.
 
The charity has four staff based in New Quay (West Wales), North Wales and the 
London area, a further four-five working remotely on a contractual basis, and a 
large number of volunteers scattered around the coasts of the British Isles. 
Its Director is Dr Peter Evans based at the School of Ocean Sciences, 
University of Bangor.                                           
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