Dear MARMAMers,

Field assistants needed for research on Burrunan Dolphins in Coffin Bay, South 
Australia

Fieldwork dates: Volunteers are needed from 9th September to 30th November 2013.

Application deadline: 30th July 2013

Project title:  Population size, spatial ecology and socio-genetic structure of 
the Burrunan dolphins (Tursiops australis) in Coffin Bay, Thorny Passage Marine 
Park (TPMP), South Australia.

Institution: Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab (CEBEL); Flinders 
University; South Australia
www.cebel.org.au<http://www.cebel.org.au/>

Overview: We are seeking experienced field assistants to help two PhD students 
during spring season with boat-based photo-ID of Burrunan dolphins (Tursiops 
australis) in Coffin Bay, one of the most beautiful marine parks of South 
Australia.

* Commitment to the full duration of this time will be highly favoured.

Project aim: provide baseline information on the ecology, habitat use, social 
and genetic population structure of Burrunan dolphins in the TPMP in South 
Australia. This research is part of a larger research program into this species 
lead by the Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab at the School of 
Biological Sciences, Flinders University.
This is an opportunity to gain experience in field techniques for small 
cetacean research and contribute to a project with very high conservation and 
management value.
Duties: Searching for dolphins, driving the boat, photo-identification, 
recording field observations, equipment cleaning and data entry (incl. fin 
matching).

Expectations: Field assistants need to be adaptable and patient as weather is 
highly dependent. We will be committed to go sampling everyday whenever weather 
allows us. If not, we'll be working in data entry and fin matching of 
identified individuals.
Assistants will need to be prepared for early morning departures (6-7AM) and 
long days (6-8 hours) on the water for multiple consecutive days. Expect up to 
a week between days off, as field work is weather dependent.

Prerequisites:

ü  Experience of working on a small boat (highly desirable, Coxswain 
certificate will be highly favoured);

ü  Experience of photo-ID survey techniques (highly desirable);

ü  Experience of field research on small cetaceans (highly desirable);

ü  Enrolled in or completed a degree in biology, marine science, animal 
behaviour or a related field (desirable)

ü  No history of debilitating seasickness (essential);

ü  Be team-oriented, patient, and have an enthusiastic attitude to hard work 
and collecting data on the natural environment (essential);

ü  Fluent English or Spanish (highly desirable)
We'll provide accommodation during the entire field season in Coffin Bay. 
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide monetary compensation. Assistants will 
be responsible for their own travel to Port Lincoln, South Australia, and will 
have to pay for their own food. We'll share house duties including cooking and 
cleaning.
If you are interested, please send a CV, a brief covering letter outlining your 
relevant experience, and contact details of two relevant referees to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by 30th 
July 2013.

Kind Regards,

Cecilia and Fernando


____________________________________
Fernando Diaz-Aguirre
Marine Biologist (MSc), PhD Candidate
Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab
School of Biological Sciences
Flinders University of South Australia
GPO Box 2100/Adelaide SA 5001
Mobile: +61 4 98189090
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www.cebel.org.au<http://www.cebel.org.au/>


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