Savannah State University Dolphin Sciences Laboratory (SSUDS lab) internships

The SSUDS lab is located adjacent to the marsh on the campus of Savannah State 
University in coastal Georgia.  The SSUDS lab, led by Dr. Tara Cox, studies 
spatial ecology and conservation biology of long-lived marine vertebrates, 
marine and coastal policy and management, and human interactions with marine 
mammals.  Current projects include: Human-interaction behaviors (particularly 
begging), stock structure and abundance estimates, life history indices of moms 
and calves, and genetics of common bottlenose dolphins. In addition, there may 
be an opportunity to participate in a new manatee project.

The SSUDS Lab selects volunteer interns during three seasons each year:
*     Winter/Spring (positions January to May, applications due by October 1st);
*     Summer (positions May to August, applications due by March 1st);
*     Fall (positions August to December, applications due by June 1st).

Interns will support graduate research on common bottlenose dolphins living in 
the local waterways.  There may be additional opportunities to help other 
marine science graduate students with diverse fieldwork.

The SSUDS lab is currently accepting applications for Winter/Spring 2018 
interns.
There are 1-2 positions available.  Application deadline is October 1st.

Dates:  Jan 8 - May 25 (Start and end dates are flexible)
Location: Savannah State University in Savannah, Georgia
Time: Interns are expected to commit to ~30 hours per week, and their time will 
be split between lab and field work.  Dolphin surveys will be conducted 2 days 
per month, with additional surveys in May.

Duties:
Lab duties: photo-identification, data entry and double checking
Field duties: assisting with small boat-based photo-identification surveys 
including sighting dolphins, recording data, photographing dorsal fins, and 
measuring environmental variables
Stranding response: although strandings are rare and unpredictable, you may be 
asked to help with data collection and necropsies

Extra Opportunities:
Local Volunteer Opportunities: Previous interns have taken advantage of their 
spare time to get involved with our network of marine science researchers in 
Georgia

1)      Other SSU Marine Science Program Labs (field and lab research on sea 
stars, shrimp, flatfish, stingrays, oyster restoration, marine chemistry, etc.)

2)      Tybee Island Marine Science Center (environmental education)

3)      Skidaway Institute of Oceanography

4)      GA DNR Non-game Department (cetacean, manatee, and sea turtle research)

Qualifications:

*         Minimum age of 18 years old

*         Currently or recently enrolled in a college-level program in marine 
biology, biology, zoology, or related field

*         Strong interest in marine mammals, the environment, and conservation

*         Computer proficiency, especially MS Office; MS Access and ArcGIS 
experience a plus

*         Excellent verbal communication skills, fluent in English

*         Enthusiastic and dedicated, with strong interpersonal skills and 
ability to maintain a professional appearance and demeanor

*         Strong sense of responsibility, work ethic, and attention to detail

*         Works well in a team environment as well as individually

*         Ability to work long days in the sun/heat/cold on a small boat

To apply please submit the following via email with the subject "SSUDS 
Internship" to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. 
All attached files must be named starting with your last name (e.g. 
Lastname-SSUDS_application_spring_2018.doc, Lastname-transcript). Please 
combine your application materials into 1-2 files.


*        A cover letter describing why you are interested in this position, how 
the experience will help you meet your long-term goals, and your dates of 
availability.

*        A resume (or curriculum vitae) describing your relevant training and 
experience.

*        Current academic transcripts (unofficial are sufficient).

*        Names and contact information for two references.

International applicants will be considered, but it is the responsibility of 
the applicant to acquire necessary visas and documentation

This position is unpaid, and interns are responsible for providing their own 
housing and transport to Savannah, GA.  If accepted, we can provide contact 
information for possible shared housing opportunities with SSU students.

This is a great opportunity to work with scientists and graduate students in 
the field and lab while gaining experience with photo-identification and 
boat-based marine mammal surveys.  Savannah State University offers a Master of 
Science in Marine Sciences; thus, successful interns may have future 
opportunities for graduate study in the SSUDS lab.  For more information about 
Marine Sciences at SSU please visit: 
https://www.savannahstate.edu/cost/mar-env-science/marine-science/index.shtml

Robin Perrtree
SSUDS Lab Manager
Marine Sciences Technician
Savannah State University
Office: Harris Hall 103
912-358-3301 (office)
941-323-2750 (cell)

Attachment: SSUDS Spring 2018 Internship Announcement.docx
Description: SSUDS Spring 2018 Internship Announcement.docx

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