Program:

The South West Marine Research program is a long-term, multi-faceted project on 
the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins of South West Australia. This program is 
based in Bunbury (south of Perth) and is a collaboration between Murdoch 
University Cetacean Research Unit (www.mucru.org<http://www.mucru.org/>) and 
numerous industry and non-profit partners. The research focuses on dolphin 
population dynamics, abundance, social structure and behaviour, habitat use, 
conservation genetics, effects of human activity and foraging ecology.


http://mucru.org/our-research/research-projects/south-west-marine-research-program/


Position:

Here, I am specifically seeking research volunteers to assist with data
collection and processing. Long-term data will be used to investigate effects 
of human activity on the population of bottlenose dolphin in this area, in 
order to aid in future conservation and management efforts. Fieldwork is 
conducted from Busselton to Binningup within a 540 km2 area consisting of 
coastal beaches, inshore bays, estuarine inlets and a river. Using a rigid 
sampling design, this research is conducted year round via standardised line 
transect surveys (up to 5 nm offshore) from a small research vessel. For 
further information on the boat-based photo-identification procedure, see the 
following open-access publication:


http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0076574


Additionally, land based data collection of vessel usage within the study area 
is conducted using distance sampling methods from a land based station in 
Bunbury. This experience will be most useful to students or anyone hoping to 
pursue a career in behavioural ecology, population biology, marine conservation 
or marine science.



Office:

Murdoch University Cetacean Research Unit, South West Marine Research Program 
office is based at the Dolphin Discovery Center in Bunbury.

                        http://dolphindiscovery.com.au/



Duties:

Field: spotting wildlife, data collection, boat driving, photo identification.

Office: Data entry, fin matching, project organisation.

Land based: Use of binoculars with bearing and reticles for distance sampling 
of vessel traffic within the study area.

Computer programs used for data are: FinBase, ACDSee, Logger, Microsoft Access, 
Excel, and Word.



Assistants should:

Be adaptable, patient, and enthusiastic as fieldwork is highly weather
dependent. Fieldwork will vary between weekdays and weekends. When the weather 
permits fieldwork could be long and on consecutive days. Land based components 
of the research may be conducted in poor weather conditions including wind and 
rain. Due to the training required, applicants must be willing to the project 
full-time for a minimum of two months. Applicants willing to participate for an 
extended duration will be given preference.



Preferred skills/traits:
1. Enrolled in or completed a degree in biology, marine science, animal 
behaviour or a related field.

2. Previous field experience with wildlife (field data collection, 
photo-identification, boat handling skills).

3. Be enthusiastic, team oriented and have a positive attitude as well as a 
genuine interest in wildlife science.

4. No history of debilitating seasickness.

Time Period:

Seeking skilled research assistants for periods beginning in August 2015 
through January 2015 with a commitment greater than 2 months preferred. I have 
one position on the team available from April 2015. Unfortunately, we are 
unable to provide monetary compensation or living provisions and research 
assistants will be responsible for their own travel to Western Australia and 
living expenses. Please note that the Bunbury backpackers provide good 
discounts for assistants of the Dolphin Discovery Center.



If you are interested in volunteering or interning, please provide a cover 
letter including your time of availability, a short CV and contact information 
for at least 2 references to the attention of John Symons 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>). Short-listed 
candidates will be contacted to schedule an interview.



John Symons
PhD Candidate

Murdoch University Cetacean Research Unit
School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
Murdoch University
South Street
Murdoch WA 6150 Australia

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