Volunteers urgently required to assist with a study of bottlenose dolphins 
(Tursiops truncatus) in Northland, New Zealand

Program:

The Coastal-Marine Research Group (C-MRG - http://cmrg.massey.ac.nz/). Was 
established under the auspices of the Institute of Natural and Mathematical 
Sciences (INMS) (http://ins.massey.ac.nz/) at Massey University, Albany, New 
Zealand in 2000. Since then, both its staff and postgraduate students have 
undertaken marine mammal research within and beyond New Zealand waters, 
concentrating specifically on conservation and management orientated questions.

Volunteers are required to assist on a PhD study (supervised by Dr Karen 
Stockin and Dr Mat Pawley, Massey University and Prof Mark Orams, AUT 
University) to assess the behavioural ecology and conservation of bottlenose 
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)  in the Bay of Islands, Northland, New Zealand.  
Bottlenose dolphins are classified as Nationally endangered within New Zealand 
waters (Baker et al 2010), with a local population recently described 
(Tezanos-Pinto et al 2014). This study builds upon earlier research undertaken 
by Tezanos-Pinto (2009) and Constantine (2002) and will among other things, 
reassess the status and effects of tourism interactions (a decade on from 
Constantine 2002).

Volunteer activities:

The field season runs year round and volunteers are required for the December 
2014 – March 2015. A minimum commitment of three months is preferred, with 
priority given to those who can commit for longer periods.

The volunteer team will be required to fulfill several key roles:

Assist on a 5.5m dedicated research vessel operating from the Bay of Islands. 
Surveys will involve daily return trips (not overnight) and be conducted in 
favorable conditions only. As such, no minimum or maximum number of research 
days onboard the research vessel can be guaranteed

Assist with vessel of opportunity data collection in the Bay of Islands
Assist with data processing and preliminary analysis on bad weather days
Undertake additional responsibilities/roles as the season progresses
Effort will placed into allowing all volunteers the opportunity to gain 
experience on each element.

Volunteer requirements:

Be adaptable and patient. Field work is highly weather dependent and could 
include long, consecutive days both on and off the water.
Be enthusiastic and team orientated (both in a living and working environment)
A willingness to learn
Possess a positive attitude
Be polite to, and engage positively with, the local community
Be physically fit and able to work in outdoor conditions
Speak English
Possess basic computer skills (excel, word, etc)

Preferred (but not necessary) skills/traits:

Be enrolled in, or have completed, a degree in a related field (Biology, 
Zoology, Marine Biology, Animal Behaviour, etc)
Have small boat experience
Acoustic/video analysis experience
Have previous (marine) field experience

Enthusiasm and demonstrable commitment to the project will supersede formal 
qualifications. Volunteers will be expected to work and live as part of a team 
with shared cooking and cleaning duties.

Unfortunately, monetary compensation cannot be provided, and volunteers will be 
required to pay for their own food and accommodation. However accommodation 
will be provided in the field research house at a reasonable rate. Volunteers 
must pay and organize  for their own transport to the field site (3 hours North 
of Auckland). Information, prices and assistance can be provided to successful 
applicants.

Application process:

Applicants should send a short email cover letter, using "volunteer 
opportunity" as the subject line, to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. The email should include 
an outline of why you would like to work on this project,your availability and 
relevant experience. Applicants able to commit between December 2014 – March 
2015 will be given priority. Please also attach a brief CV including at least 
one reference.

Early application is recommended to avoid disappointment. Successful applicants 
will be notified ASAP. This is a great opportunity to work in a dynamic 
environment and gain further experience.

For more detailed information on the project please do not hesitate to contact 
me.

Many thanks

Catherine

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Catherine Peters
PhD Candidate
Coastal-Marine Research Group
Institute of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
Massey University
Private Bag 102 904
Auckland
New Zealand
Tel: + 64 (9) 4140800
Ext: 41196
Mob: + 64 (0) 211058040
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Web: http://cmrg.massey.ac.nz/

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