HUMPBACK WHALE RESEARCH ON THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, AUSTRALIA (JULY-SEPT 2016) – 
RESEARCH ASSISTANT OPPORTUNITIES

The Great Barrier Reef Whale and Dolphin Research Programme is led by Blue 
Planet Marine and operated in collaboration with the Cetacean Ecology and 
Acoustics Laboratory at the University of Queensland, Australia. 
http://www.blueplanetmarine.com.

The Programme will be based on a live-aboard research vessel in and around the 
world-famous Whitsunday Islands. The focus of the Programme is to:

·         Identify areas of the Great Barrier Reef that are most important for 
humpback whale breeding activities;

·         Gather information regarding the structure of the east Australian 
humpback whale sub-stock; and

·         Gain a better understanding of whale acoustic communication and the 
potential for anthropogenic impacts within the breeding grounds of the Great 
Barrier Reef.
Running from July to September 2016, there are opportunities for Research 
Assistants to join the Programme, living aboard the research vessel. The 
minimum length of time Research Assistants may join is one research trip of six 
days. On a daily basis Research Assistants will be actively involved in all 
aspects of research activities, including: whale fluke photo identification; 
video recordings; collection of genetic samples; recording behavioural 
observations; and recording whale song and social sounds. You will also assist 
with vessel operations, including all day-to-day activities such as cooking, 
cleaning and vessel maintenance. Sea time can be validated towards a marine 
qualification.

The participation fee for a six-day research trip is $2,995 Australian dollars. 
Early bird applications received before 30 June 2016 will pay only $2,495 
Australian dollars. A discount is available for those wishing to participate 
for more than two research trips (14 days). The participation fee covers 
accommodation aboard the research vessel and food while onboard. Research 
Assistants are responsible for all costs associated with travel to and from the 
Whitsundays.

No prior experience is necessary and training will be provided. Preference will 
be given, however, to individuals involved in marine mammal science courses or 
related institutions and/or with prior volunteer marine mammal field 
experience. Places will be allocated in the order they are received and are 
subject to availability.

To find out more about The Great Barrier Reef Whale and Dolphin Research 
Project (including the dates of research trips), or to register online for a 
Research Assistant position, visit: http://www.blueplanetmarine.com.

David Paton,
Managing Director, Blue Planet Marine
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