The Sri Lankan Blue Whale Project seeks interns for the upcoming field season 
commencing February 1st 2015 and running through to the end of February. This 
represents the oldest research project on blue whales in the Northern Indian 
Ocean. Its efforts to bring attention to the unusual Sri Lankan blue whales and 
the threats they face have been showcased internationally by Channel 7 
Australia (2010), the BBC (2010), the New York Times (2012), CNN (2012), WIRED 
UK (2014), the New Scientist (2014) and TED talks (2015). For more information 
on the project please visit http://ashadevos.com.

This Internship Program is designed to provide students interested in a career 
in marine science valuable research experience in a real-world setting. Interns 
will participate in blue whale research in Sri Lanka. As an intern, you will be 
trained in all aspects of blue whale photo-identification and survey 
methodology. Furthermore, interns will be trained in science communication 
methods and the use of social media for the benefit of science.

Interns must:

•                Commit to the 4-week internship period.
•                Have a strong sense of responsibility, work ethic, willingness 
to learn, attention to detail, and ability to admit mistakes.
•                Be physically capable to participate in all aspects of the 
work.
•                Exhibit strong interpersonal skills.
•                Have good English communication skills.
•                Principal Duties include: data entry, learning all research 
protocols, sorting photo-id images, boat based field research
•                Field days: Interns must be able to spend many hours on the 
water in small boats in temperatures averaging 28ºC. Field days are typically 
8-9 hours long, take place on all good weather days and require early starts.
•                Bonus abilities include the ability to make short films in the 
field.
•                Applicants must have a genuine interest in marine research. It 
is preferred but not necessary if applicants are actively pursuing a college 
degree or are a recent graduate in oceanography, marine science/biology, 
biology, or related field. Previous research experience in any capacity is a 
plus. Applicants must be able and willing to fulfill all duties outlined for 
this Internship Program. This is an unpaid position and Interns are requested 
to contribute towards their housing, transportation and meal costs (please 
contact [email protected] for rates).

If you are interested in this position please send your CV, a 300 word 
paragraph outlining why you are interested in this opportunity and two letters 
of reference to 

[email protected] by the 25th of January 2015.

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Asha de Vos
TED Senior Fellow
Founder, The Sri Lankan Blue Whale Project

http://about.me/ashadevos
www.ashadevos.com

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