Right Whale Aerial Survey Manager Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown,
MA

The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) is seeking an individual for the
upcoming 2017 right whale survey season to manage aerial survey observers,
flight scheduling and coverage, and in-laboratory studies including but not
limited to individual photo matching and data management. The successful
applicant will rotate in as an aerial observer in addition to management
responsibilities and will work with the aerial survey team and the director
of the Right Whale Ecology Program (RWEP) between December 15, 2016 and May
31, 2017.


Working with the RWEP director, the aerial survey manager will supervise
and direct aerial observers and part-time interns with primary
responsibilities to:



-          coordinate aerial surveys with the aircraft flight team and CCS
vessel surveys

-          designate air survey track coverage before flights

-          assign and task flight crews

-          manage information collected on each flight

-          coordinate photo identification efforts using established
matching methods

-          use existing catalogs from the North Atlantic Right Whale
Consortium photo catalog at the New England Aquarium,  as part of the photo
matching process

-          manage data using established databases and in-house photo
catalogues

-          participate in the observer rotation on aerial surveys as either
the data recorder or photographer.

-          direct the analysis and entry of aerial survey data including
the results of photo analysis and individual matching,

-          update the CCS in--house photo ID catalog website

-          prepare data for submissions to the North Atlantic Right Whale
Consortium

-          assist staff with the production of interim and final reports to
state and federal agencies

-     assisting program director and flight coordinator with relevant
projects.
-     finalizing data entry and photo analysis from previous field
seasons.

*Requirements:*



-          An advanced degree (above B.S.), in biological/environmental
sciences (required).

-          Aerial survey experience including photography (required).

-          Experience in photo-identification of marine mammals, and
matching of photographs (required).

-          Must work well within a team. Field hours can be long and winter
fieldwork conditions are cold and can be uncomfortable (required)

-          Must not suffer from air sickness (required).




One to four surveys will be flown weekly throughout the field season and
the successful applicant may be required to work on weekends.

Applicants with a long-term interest in working in the field of large whale
conservation research are encouraged to apply.



 Housing will be provided for the duration of the field period. This is a
paid seasonal position.

CCS has a long history of conservation and studies of the North Atlantic
right whale in the southern Gulf of Maine. Details of our work can be found
at the following links:
Habitat program:
http://www.coastalstudies.org/what-we-do/right-whales/vbhabstudies.htm ,
Aerial program:
http://www.coastalstudies.org/what-we-do/right-whales/aerialsur.htm



*Application process: *Please submit your cover letter, resume, college
transcripts, and the contact information for three references via email to
[email protected] <[email protected]> . *The
closing date for applications is October 31, 2016.* No applications will be
accepted after this date.
Please use "Aerial survey manager" in the subject line of your email.

-- 
Stephanie Richardson
Human Resource Manager
Center for Coastal Studies
115 Bradford Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
t. (508) 487-3622 Ext. 113
f. (508) 487-4495

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