Intern opportunity for remote whale research station along the north coast of 
British Columbia


Cetacea Lab is a non-profit research
organization located on the southern end of Gil Island along the northern coast
of British Columbia. Our location is unique as we monitor the acoustic habitat
of both orca and humpback whale populations in an extremely remote location. We
are the only residents of Gil Island and Cetacealab the only facility. We share
this island with wildlife such as wolves and black bears. Volunteers must be
prepared for the remoteness of our location.
 
Cetacealab
has established a network of hydrophone stations located from 5 to 20 km from
the facility. All signals are broadcasted to the lab and digitally recorded
when cetaceans are present. In early summer northern resident orcas arrive,
followed by groups of feeding humpback whales; transient orcas are found year
round but not as frequent. In the last 2 years there has been an increase in
Fin whale sightings in Caamano Sound.
 
Cetacea
Lab is currently looking for interns to operate a small out-camp referred to as
Ulric Point to complete our research criteria. Ulric Point is extremely remote.
We will only consider applicants who are genuinely comfortable with the
outdoors and have experienced the ruggedness of nature, have a passion for
whales and can work long hours dedicated to the collection of data.
 
Ulric Point is situated in a unique
location on the northeast corner of Aristazabal Island. A small plywood shelter
and viewing platform give an amazing view overlooking Caamano Sound, a
candidate for Critical Habitat for Northern Resident Killer Whales. The purpose
of this out-camp is to ensure this designation occurs. Cetacea Lab installed a
hydrophone station at Ulric Point and established that during the late spring
to summer months, orca (both resident and transient) humpback and fin whales
can be identified daily from this location.
 
This
project will document the occurrence of all cetacean travel patterns, behavior
and group dynamics from this land based location. The days are long, the bugs
can be bad, food is simple, fresh water limited, but the whale activity is
inspiring.  If you are interested please email us for more information at:

[email protected]

www.forwhales.org
 
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We
will be accepting Interns from mid-May until early September. A minimum
stay of 4 weeks is required.
Please
apply soon as spaces will fill very quickly. All positions are volunteer.

 
Good
Luck,
Janie Wray/Hermann Meuter
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