CAPRICORN CETACEANS RESEARHC PROJECT IS URGENTLY SEEKING FIELD ASSISTANTS FOR 
RESEARCH ON INSHORE DOLPHINS IN THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, AUSTRALIA FOR 
MAY-SEPTEMBER 2016
Daniele Cagnazzi (Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Marine Ecology Research Centre, 
SCU) is currently accepting applications for three volunteer positions, for the 
Capricorn Cetaceans Project for the Australian winter season from the 7 of May 
to the first week of September 2015.
I first want to apologise for the short notice of this message.

The primary aim of this project is to study inshore dolphin species primarily 
the Australian humpback dolphin and the Australian snubfin dolphin in the 
Southern Great Barrier Reef Queensland Australia. More information about past 
and on-going projects can be found at the project facebook page 
https://www.facebook.com/Capricorn-Cetaceans-Project-415778201812665/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel,
 project website http://www.capricorncetaceansproject.com/ and at the Marine 
Ecology Research centre website 
http://www.scu.edu.au/marine-ecology/index.php/33/

Field work include daily coastal surveys conducted on a 6m centre console 
vessel. During field work we will applied standard techniques normally applied 
in inshore dolphins studies. Additionally we will also collect skin samples 
using PAXARM biopsy system for an on-going genetic and toxicology analyses .



More detailed information on the project will be given directly during a Skype 
conversation.

While on land the team will share a house in Yeppoon and Laguna Quay Resort in 
Central Queensland. All accommodation costs are covered. Volunteers wil have to 
cover their food expenses at home while food and drinks on the boat are 
provided by the project.

This position is mainly for people with photo-identification experience, with a 
profound interest in cetaceans and a background in marine studies. This project 
offers the opportunity for undergraduate thesis.


Applications are considered for a minimum of two months but priority will be 
given to people applying for the entire period.




Daniele Cagnazzi, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Marine Ecology Research Centre

School of Environment, Science and Engineering

Southern Cross University

Lismore NSW 2480 Australia

Mobile 0428366838

Website: http://www.scu.edu.au/marine-ecology/index.php/33/

Website: 
www.capricorncetaceansproject.com<http://www.capricorncetaceansproject.com>
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