We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student for the following project:

The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) has commenced a 
project focusing on the Cook Strait region of New Zealand to address knowledge 
gaps relating to ambient noise and marine mammals. The primary aims of the 
project are to:


1)      Understand the occurrence and movement of marine mammals

2)      Characterise the marine soundscape

During the project, acoustic data on both marine mammals and the ambient 
soundscape will be collected. In order to assist the project in achieving its 
goals, NIWA and the University of Auckland will co-advise a PhD student.  The 
PhD student will assist in analysing the large data sets collected at seven 
passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) stations. This will involve conducting 
detailed manual analysis to be combined with results from JASCO’s automated 
detection algorithms. The primary focus of the project will be the 
determination of seasonality (presence/absence) and movement of marine mammals 
based on acoustic data, and correlation of the information with parameters such 
as soundscapes and oceanographic data. There is some flexibility as to the 
academic question of the study which the student will develop in collaboration 
with their supervising team upon commencement. The student will have the 
opportunity to participate in field work to recover and deploy the acoustic 
instruments.

The student will be enrolled at the University of Auckland under the 
supervision of Dr Craig Radford with expertise in the biological role of 
ambient underwater sound and the role of soundscape ecology in the marine 
environment. In addition, the PhD student will be co-supervised by Dr Kimberly 
Goetz at NIWA who has expertise in spatial modelling of marine mammal movement 
and behaviour.  In addition, the student will interact with scientists from 
JASCO Applied Sciences who will also provide guidance in relation to project 
design and data analysis.

The prospective candidate must have a Master’s degree or equivalent level of 
expertise in bio acoustical analysis. High GPA is required for university PhD 
scholarship. Experience in the fields of marine mammal biology, ecology, 
acoustics, and statistics is strongly preferred.

The project will start in early 2017 and the position needs to be filled as 
soon as possible. If you’re interested, please submit a letter of interest and 
a CV to Dr Kimberly Goetz at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Please feel to email me regarding specific questions about the project or PhD 
position.

Cheers,

Kim



Dr Kim Goetz
Marine Ecologist

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