Common dolphin Photo-ID Internship Position in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand

Positions are open for volunteers to assist with common dolphin research in the 
Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand.

PROJECT BACKGROUND:

The Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, is an important habitat for common dolphins 
(Delphinus sp.). that are present in the Gulf all year and use the region 
extensively for foraging, and as a calving and nursery ground. Common dolphins 
have been found to consistently inhabit coastal waters making them vulnerable 
to the impacts of pollution, tourist interactions, recreational use and 
adjacent urban population growth. The aim of this project is to investigate the 
abundance, site fidelity and social structure of common dolphins in the Hauraki 
Gulf, New Zealand.

DATES: September 2011 – April 2012

LOCATION: Auckland, New Zealand

FIELDWORK:
The volunteer position entails assisting during field surveys and analysis of 
common dolphin fin photo identification. The successful applicant will gain 
valuable experience in conducting marine mammal field research, identifying 
individual common dolphins based on dorsal fin characteristics, and the use of 
MS Access databases for archiving field data.

Field work is physically and at times mentally demanding but it is a great 
opportunity to gain knowledge in visual cetacean surveying, to get hands-on 
field experience in relation to survey techniques, photo-identification, 
behavioural observations, and improve practical skills (data analysis, 
photo-ID).

Due to the training required, applicants should be available for a minimum of 2 
months, however all applicants will be considered. The placements commence in 
September 2011.  Fieldwork is weather dependent and can vary between weekdays 
and weekends. Assistants need to be available full-time including weekends and 
be prepared to work long hours with early starts.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

. Photo-identification of dolphins in the lab, including photo sorting, 
grading, and matching, sighting data entry, assist in maintenance of long-term 
photo-id catalogue using the MS Access database FinBase. Research assistants 
should be prepared to work long days in the office analysing of photographs and 
matching them with the photo-identification catalogue (75% of the time).

. Assisting with boat-based photo-identification surveys of common dolphins 
from a local dolphin watching vessel, collecting environmental, location, and 
behavioural data for dolphin groups (25% of the time).

This is a volunteer position, so there is unfortunately no monetary 
compensation or living provisions. The successful candidate should arrange 
their own accommodation in Auckland, living expenses, travel costs and visa. 

PREREQUISITES:

. Be reliable, adaptable, hardworking and patient as fieldwork is highly 
weather dependent. This means office based work during bad weather and long 
consecutive days in the field when weather permits.
. Have a mature attitude towards marine mammal research
. Speak fluent English
. Be sociable, enthusiastic and have a positive attitude
. Strong interest in the marine environment and conservation

QUALIFICATIONS:

. Minimum of 18 years of age. The project is well suited to upper level 
undergrads, recent grads and graduate students who have some background in 
Biology, Marine Biology, Ecology, Zoology or related fields
. Basic computer proficiency in MS Office (especially Excel and Access)
. Field research including photo-identification experience is preferred but not 
required
. Previous experience in survey techniques and especially in marine mammal 
research is preferred but not required
. Participants must be able to swim and should be comfortable working on boats
. First AID/CPR certification preferred but not required

APPLICATION PROCESS:
Applicants should send a short email to [email protected], using photo-id 
position” as the subject line. The email should include an outline of why you 
would like to work on this project, your qualifications and relevant 
experience. Please also attach a brief CV including at least one reference 
acknowledging your relevant experience.

Early application is recommended as applications will be examined in order of 
reception.

All the best,
Krista

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