Manatee Photo-identification Internships

      The manatee photo-identification program is based in St. Petersburg, 
Florida at the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI). FWRI is the 
research arm of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), a 
state agency. For more information about FWRI, please visit: 
www.MyFWC.com/research/<http://www.MyFWC.com/research/>. FWRI's manatee 
photo-identification research focuses on the long-term monitoring of Florida 
manatees in southwest Florida. The primary goal of our program is to document 
individual manatees. These capture histories are used to estimate annual adult 
survival rates and to model population dynamics for state and federal 
assessments of Florida manatee status and recovery. Photo-identification data 
also provide insight regarding manatee movements, site fidelity, habitat use, 
behavior, intra- and inter- specific associations, and reproductive parameters 
such as calving intervals and length of calf dependency.

     Interns will primarily assist staff members with photographing manatees 
and collecting behavioral and environmental data at sites around Tampa Bay. 
Interns will also be responsible for a number of lab-based photo-identification 
tasks, such as downloading images, entering information into databases, 
scanning data sheets, and matching images to known animals. Interns often 
collect data independently in the field, thus responsible, detail oriented 
applicants are encouraged to apply. Most field work is land-based, however 
during the winter session opportunities are available to assist with boat-based 
manatee photo-identification. Other responsibilities may include, but are not 
limited to, data entry, special projects, and outreach activities. This 
internship provides a great opportunity to gain valuable field and lab 
experience at a government agency.

    Two positions are available each year: one position in the winter 
(November-March) and one position in the summer (May-September). Start and end 
dates are flexible, however, a minimum commitment of four weekdays per week for 
four months is required. Work hours are typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no 
compensation for these internship positions and successful applicants will be 
responsible for their own housing and transportation to and from the institute. 
Positions are open until filled.

Qualifications:
*         Computer proficiency; Microsoft Access literacy preferred.
*         Working knowledge of SLR digital cameras, filters, and lenses 
preferred, but not required.
*         The ability to lift approximately 50 pounds of equipment.
*         A valid U.S. Driver's License.
*         Enthusiasm and willingness to learn field and lab based research 
methods.

Application process:
    Please submit your cover letter, resume, college transcripts (unofficial 
are sufficient), and the contact information for three references via hardcopy 
to FWRI's Intern Coordinator, Robin Allen, at the address listed below. 
Alternatively, application materials may be submitted via email to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.  Please indicate in your cover 
letter the position for which you are applying and the dates you are available.

Robin Allen
Internship Coordinator
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
100 8th Avenue SE
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5020

Applicants may contact FWRI's Manatee Photo-identification Project Manager, 
Kari Rood, ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, 727-896-8626 
x1912) with questions regarding the internship.
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