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://gbr.blueplanetmarine.com.

Running from July to September 2017, there are opportunities for Research 
Assistants (RAs) to join the Programme. As a RA, you will work in an 
exceptional location with world leading scientists. You’ll be exposed to a 
variety of research techniques, including: the latest in genetic sampling; 
acoustic recording of social sounds and whale song; behavioural observations; 
video recordings; and photo-identification. You’ll be involved in data 
management, and in the day-to-day activities of the research vessels.

The Programme is based on a live-aboard research vessel in and around the 
world-famous Whitsunday Islands. The aim of the Programme is to collect data on 
the breeding sub-stocks of south west Pacific humpback whales. These data are 
important because organisations such as the Scientific Committee of the 
International Whaling Commission don’t have enough information to make 
decisions on whether these breeding sub-stocks should be managed together or as 
separate populations. The IWC Scientific Committee has even identified the 
collection of these data as highest priority research for these populations of 
whales. The Programme is targeted, it’s scientifically robust, it’s relevant 
and it’s exciting.

The Programme will:

·         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.
This is a great opportunity to: gain valuable experience and skills to further 
your career with marine mammals; make valuable connections with some of the 
world’s most respected humpback whale researchers; work on a meaningful 
research programme; and experience one of the seven wonders of the natural 
world.


·         The participation fee for a six-day research trip is $2,995 
Australian dollars, including tax.

·         The participation fee for a twelve-day research trip is $5,690 
Australian dollars, including tax.
If you pay on or before 14 April 2017, you’ll receive an early-bird discount of 
$300 Australian dollars off the Programme fee for each trip booked.

The Programme fee covers accommodation and food aboard the research vessel. RAs 
are responsible for all costs associated with travel to and from the Programme.

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 are limited to ten RAs on each research trip.

To find out more about The Great Barrier Reef Whale and Dolphin Research 
Project (including the dates of research trips) visit: 
http://gbr.blueplanetmarine.com. You can secure your place today by paying 
online.

Thank you.

Dr David Paton
Managing Director| Ph: +61 (0)431 64 472 |
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
| www.blueplanetmarine.com<http://www.blueplanetmarine.com/>
PO Box 9199, Jamison Centre, Canberra, ACT 2614, Australia

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