*Seeking field assistants for research on sperm whales at Kaikoura, New
Zealand*


A volunteer is required to assist with fieldwork for a study on the
foraging ecology of sperm whales *(Physeter macrocephalus)* and food web
dynamics in the submarine canyon of Kaikoura, New Zealand. This PhD project
is part of the ongoing research by the Marine Mammal Research Group
(Department of Marine Science, University of Otago, New Zealand).



*Fieldwork dates:* volunteers are needed for *16th June – 31st July 2015. *

A *minimum commitment of 3 weeks* is required, preferably starting on the 16
th June or 9th July. Commitment to the full 6-week period is encouraged but
not required.



*Application deadline:* 20th of April



*Location:* Kaikoura, on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
We will be based at a small but comfortable house in South Bay (Kaikoura).



*Research involved: *the study aims to collect information on abundance,
distribution, habitat use and diet of sperm whales at Kaikoura, with a
wider focus on understanding the food web dynamics in the Kaikoura
submarine canyon and the factors influencing the ongoing decline of the
sperm whale population. Data collection involves doing acoustic tracking of
sperm whales, photo-identification, acoustic transects for getting whale
distribution data, acoustic recordings, collection of sloughed whale skin
and fecal samples (for stable isotope analysis), plankton tows, and in-situ
oceanographic sampling. All work is boat-based, from 6m RV *Grampus*.

*Field and house duties: *assisting with loading/unloading equipment, boat
launching and retrieval with towing vehicle, driving the boat, searching
for sperm whales, taking photos for photo-identification, data collection,
equipment cleaning and basic maintenance, data entry and photo-id matching,
a share in communal cooking and housekeeping duties, and generally working
hard and having a good time.



*Expectations: *field assistants need to be available full-time, including
weekends, and be prepared for early morning departures (7 am), and long
days on the water (up to 10 hours) for multiple consecutive days.
Expect also several consecutive days off the water due to bad weather
conditions. Fieldwork is physically demanding but awesome if you enjoy it.
In general, expect to work hard and learn a lot while having a good time in
an amazing place.


Kaikoura is a truly unique natural setting, located on the coast between
the high snowy peaks of the Kaikoura mountain ranges and the Pacific Ocean.
There are few places in the world where sperm whales can be reliably found
close to shore; Kaikoura is one of them. The marine life in the area is
spectacular, including New Zealand fur seals, dusky dolphins, Hector’s
dolphins, a plethora of seabird species (including albatrosses, petrels and
shearwaters) and occasional visits from humpback whales, blue whales and
orca. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience in field
techniques for boat-based cetacean research, practical skills, and be
involved in a project with conservation and management implications.



*Essential prerequisites:*

- Experience in driving and working on small boats, and being comfortable
with working on small boats in open ocean conditions (up to 12 nautical
miles from shore)

- Be reliable, hardworking, adaptable, independent, and patient, and have a
positive and enthusiastic attitude

- Have a mature attitude towards marine mammal research

- Fluent in English or Spanish


*Highly desirable prerequisites:*

- Experience in field research with marine mammals

- Experience in photo-ID survey techniques and/or acoustic recording
techniques

- Driver’s license and experience with a towing vehicle

- The project is well suited to upper level undergrads and graduate
students with a background in Marine Science, Marine Biology, Ecology,
Zoology or related fields

- Strong interest in the marine environment and conservation



*Expenses: *This is a volunteer position and therefore unpaid. However
accommodation and transport while in Kaikoura are provided at no cost.
Assistants are responsible for their own travel costs to/from Kaikoura
(direct 3h bus available from Christchurch) and sharing of food expenses.
Personal expenses are not covered. Assistants are responsible for arranging
their own visa if necessary.



*Application process: If you are interested in this position please send an
email to Marta Guerra ([email protected] <[email protected]>)
by 20th April*. The email should include a brief outline of why you would
like to work on this project and relevant experience against the above
prerequisites, and the dates when you are available to assist on the
project. Please also attach a brief CV and include two relevant
referees. Applications
will be considered as they are received, so *early application is
recommended*. Short-listed candidates will be contacted to schedule a Skype
interview.



All the best,



Marta Guerra


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PhD candidate

Department of Marine Science

University of Otago, Dunedin

Aotearoa – New Zealand

Ph: +64-226784245
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