Temporary Field Assistant(s) required for spring and summer 2012 baleen
whale research projects in the Azores, North Atlantic and Iceland.

 

Song of the Whale's research team is seeking experienced and enthusiastic
individual(s) to join the team as temporary field work assistant(s) during a
number of consecutive projects in and around the Azores including a transit
to the USA (April - May) and North Atlantic and Iceland (July and August).
Working in close collaboration with other research groups, the projects will
take place from the end of March to the end of September (with a break
during June) and will primarily be focused on conducting passive acoustic /
visual research on baleen whales, although other cetaceans will be
documented/recorded too. The projects will be conducted from International
Fund for Animal Welfare's dedicated research vessel, Song of the Whale. R/V
SOTW is a 22 m long, purpose-built sailing research vessel with
accommodation for 10. R/V SOTW is operated by a dedicated team from Marine
Conservation Research Ltd. Experience in boat-based field work on cetaceans,
particularly acoustic research is essential as is familiarity with the use
of computers. The team onboard will be made up of MCR staff, visiting
scientists and volunteers/student interns. 

 

Reasonable travel expenses and board and lodging onboard the boat will be
provided and a small weekly allowance may also be available. The season may
be split between two research assistants if appropriate.  For more
information about MCR and R/V Song of the Whale please see the following
websites:   <http://www.marineconservationresearch.co.uk/>
www.marineconservationresearch.co.uk/ and  <http://www.ifaw.org/sotw>
www.ifaw.org/sotw

 

Please email a letter of interest and CV, outlining your previous
experience, availability and why you think you should be considered for the
post to  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] by the 27th
February 2012.

 

 

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