The Marine Mammal Center (TMMC) is a non-profit hospital dedicated to the 
rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick, injured or orphaned marine 
mammals. Also integral to the Center's mission are the research and education 
programs that expand our knowledge of marine mammals, and their ocean 
environment, and inspire global conservation. Since 1975, TMMC volunteers and 
staff have responded to more than 18,000 stranded pinnipeds, cetaceans, and sea 
otters along California's central coast. For more information about TMMC, 
please visit: www.marinemammalcenter.org<http://www.marinemammalcenter.org>.


The Science Department at The Marine Mammal Center is seeking applicants for an 
unpaid internship position in our research division. There are three intern 
opportunities, winter, spring and summer.

The Science and Research Internship is available at our main hospital in 
Sausalito. For more information on this internship please visit: 
http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/Get-Involved/volunteer/internship-opportunities/research-internship.html



Responsibilities:

Some of the projects the successful candidate may participate in are:

  1.  Assist with necropsies: Necropsies are performed on all animals that die 
during treatment at the center. Depending on the case, some necropsies require 
a significant amount of sampling. Primary responsibilities will include: 
assisting with necropsy sample collection, data collection, archiving samples, 
stocking necropsy lab, and clean up.
  2.  Data entry and cleaning: The goal of this project is to improve data 
integrity, standardization, and volume in the Veterinary Science Department's 
databases (FileMaker Pro). These data include animal care and medical records, 
diagnostic results, specimen tracking information, and stranding and 
disposition details. Intern tasks may include entry of respective data from 
hard-copy records and data checking and cleaning.
  3.  Specimen archive project: This project will focus on tracking and 
optimizing the storage of archived specimens collected from live and dead 
marine mammals. Intern duties will primarily include: freezer inventory.
  4.  Library project: This project involves cataloging scientific publications 
into TMMC's hardcopy and electronic libraries. Intern duties will primarily 
include: reference entry using EndNote X, restocking hardcopy reprints, and 
scanning hardcopy publications.
  5.  Animal Crew: If there is interest, the selected intern will have the 
opportunity to spend one day on an animal crew. Animal crew's duties include 
feeding the patients, cleaning the pens, restraining animals for feeds and/or 
procedures. Training is provided.
In addition, the intern will assist with other duties within the Science 
Department as needed, such as filing paperwork, rescues and releases
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Intern Qualifications:

  *   All applicants must be 21 years of age or older and engaged or recent 
completed undergraduate studies.
  *   A background or degree in Biology, Marine Biology, Ecology, Zoology or a 
related field.
  *   Computer proficiency, especially with Microsoft Office Suite.
  *   Comfortable hiking 5 miles and lifting 50 lbs.
  *   There is no compensation for this internship position and the successful 
applicant will be responsible for their own living and transportation expenses 
during the time of the internship.
  *   If the intern intends to receive university credit for their internship, 
they are responsible for making all arrangements with their educational 
institution.

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Christine Fontaine
Senior Research Assistant
The Marine Mammal Center
2000 Bunker Rd
Sausalito, CA 94965
T: 415-289-7377
F: 415-754-4078

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