Research Assistants required from April 3rd to May 31st 2017 for the Mandurah 
Dolphin Research Project in Western Australia (WA)
 
Murdoch University Cetacean Research Unit (MUCRU) commenced a research project 
in January 2016 aimed at gaining a solid understanding of the bottlenose 
dolphins using the Peel-Harvey Estuary (part of Ramsar Wetlands) and adjacent 
coastal waters. The overall aim of the project is to conduct a population 
assessment. In short this involves characterizing population size and 
structure, habitat use and genetic connectivity of dolphins using the estuarine 
and coastal areas.
 
I am seeking dedicated research assistants (volunteers) to help out with boat 
based data collection and data processing from 3rd of April till the 31st of 
February 2017. This position is advertised due to cancellation and therefore I 
can be a bit flexible with the dates. Data collection (photo-identification and 
biopsy sampling) will be conducted in inland waters to up to 12nm offshore. 
Data collection is weather dependent and research assistants are expected to be 
available full time during day light hours throughout the time they commit to 
the project. You can expect long days on the boat (~5.5 m vessel) on 
consecutive days followed by processing data in the office.
The main duties for research assistants are:
Data collection: spotting dolphins, driving the boat, taking photographs for 
photo-identification, recording data
Data processing: uploading data, entering data, matching fins, mapping sightings
General: Maintaining the boat and car, clean equipment, community engagement
 
You can expect to learn, or improve your practical skills (taking photo-ID 
shots, driving a trailer, launching a boat, general boat handling etc.), be 
exposed to small cetacean biopsy sampling methods and become efficient in 
processing photo-ID data. And to top it off you will have the opportunity to 
visit MUCRU and be exposed to great minds involved in various marine mammal 
research projects!
 
There are no pre-requisites for the position; however, assistants need to not 
be scared of hard work, long hours and getting their hands dirty. Assistants 
need to be independent individuals who have a strong desire to be part of a 
team and enjoy people and ‘coffee moments’. Preferred prior skills include boat 
handling, first aid, and experience in photo-ID as well as enrollment in a 
related field of study or a strong desire to pursue a related career.
 
This is an unpaid position and assistants need to organise their own travel to 
and from Mandurah, which is approximately 1 hour south of Perth in WA. The 
office space will be in a research house where assistants are required to rent 
a room for a cost of 150 AUD/week (inclusive of internet and bills). And for 
your free time, Mandurah has everything you can think of a holiday town to 
offer (shops, cafes, bars, cinema, nature, hikes, camping, surfing, diving, 
snorkelling, paddle boarding, kayaking, wildlife spotting, skydiving etc.) and 
Perth is only an hour away.
 
To apply for this position please send me a cover sheet specifying why you 
would like to assist in this project, the time you are applying for, your CV 
and names and contact details of two references to [email protected]. 
As this position commences so soon, I will process applications as they come in.
 
Looking forward to hearing from you!
 
All the best,
 
Krista Nicholson
PhD Candidate
Murdoch University Cetacean Research Unit
Perth, Western Australia


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