SEEKING FIELD ASSISTANTS FOR RESEARCH ON INSHORE DOLPHINS IN THE GREAT BARRIER 
REEF, AUSTRALIA


Daniele Cagnazzi (Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Marine Ecology Research Centre, 
SCU) is currently accepting applications for two volunteer positions, for the 
Capricorn Cetaceans Project for the Australian winter season from the 7th of 
August to the end of November 2013.

The Capricorn Cetacean Project started in 2006 as part of Dr Cagnazzi Daniele 
PhD study. The primary aim of this project was to study inshore dolphin species 
primarily the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin and the Australian snubfin dolphin 
in the Southern Great Barrier Reef Queensland Australia. More information about 
past and on-going projects can be found at 
http://www.capricorncetaceansproject.com/ and at the Marine Ecology Research 
centre website http://www.scu.edu.au/marine-ecology/index.php/33/



The primary aims of this year survey season will be conducting a pilot study to 
determine the best methodology to monitor abundance and distribution of 
humpback and snubfin dolphins from the Bowen to Gladstone in Central 
Queensland, a region undergoing to major industrial port expansions.

Field work include daily coastal surveys and longer expeditions. Coastal daily 
surveys will be conducted on a 6m centre console vessel, due to the extension 
of the study area launching points vary depending on the weather and surveys 
needs. Longer expeditions will be organized to survey the most remote areas. 
These expeditions will last up to two weeks, and will be done with the support 
of a larger vessel.

During field work we will applied techniques normally used for inshore dolphins 
studies. Additionally we will also collect skin samples using PAXARM biopsy 
system for an on-going genetic and toxicology population study and various 
environmental and physical variables potentially useful to explain dolphin 
distribution.

While on land the team will share a house in Yeppoon a quite costal town in 
Central Queensland, however we will be travelling frequently to different 
locations such as Bowen, Airlie Beach, Proserpine, and Mackay. All 
accommodation and food costs are covered.

This position is mainly for people with limited field work experience but a 
profound interest in cetaceans and a background in marine studies or similar 
are required. Application from volunteers for less than 2 months will not be 
considered.

Interested applicants should forward a letter and their CV directly to me 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Daniele Cagnazzi
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Marine Ecology Research Centre
Southern Cross University Whale Research Centre
Southern Cross University
2480 Lismore NSW Australia
PH:   +61 0266203815
FAX: +61 0266212669
Website: http://www.scu.edu.au/marine-ecology/index.php/33/
Pubblocation List: Daniele Cagnazzi 
Publications<http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=DQg3UwkAAAAJ >


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