The IMMS Research Internship Program is designed as a way for students 
interested in a career in marine science to gain valuable research experience 
in a real-world setting. Interns may participate in projects involving 
bottlenose dolphins, sea turtles, and diamondback terrapins. As an intern, you 
will be trained in all aspects of dolphin photo-ID research as well as any 
other current research projects at IMMS. Interns will also participate in other 
operations at IMMS including stranding response, education, and animal care. 
Our goal is to give interns a well-rounded experience in a variety of areas 
while providing expert training and experience in marine science research.

Interns must:
- Commit to a minimum of 12 weeks. The internship can be extended depending on 
work performance.
- Be available to work Mon-Fri and must be available for all boat trips. Some 
field days may fall on the weekends.
- Have a strong sense of responsibility, work ethic, attention to detail, and 
ability to admit mistakes.
- Produce high quality research efforts and exhibit strong interpersonal skills.

Principle Duties include: data entry, learning all research protocols, cropping 
and sorting photo-ID fin images, learning to use photo-ID programs such as 
Darwin (fin matching software) and FinBase (Microsoft Access), boat based field 
research (21' boat), and learn how to use ArcGIS

Secondary Duties include: assisting animal care staff, attending marine mammal 
necropsies, responding to marine mammal and sea turtle strandings, and 
assisting educational staff

Field Days: Interns must be able to spend many hours on the water and on shore 
in sometimes extreme seasonal conditions. Seasonal temperatures range from over 
100 degrees F in summer to 30 degrees F in winter. Field days typically exceed 
eight hours and occur at least two or three times a week.

Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must be 18 years or older and must have a genuine interest in marine 
research. Applicants should be actively pursuing a college degree or be a 
recent graduate in oceanography, marine science/biology, biology, or a related 
field. Previous research experience in any capacity is a plus. Applicants must 
be ab le and willing to fulfill all duties outlined for this internship program.
This is an unpaid positions and interns are responsible for their own housing 
and transportation. Once accepted, IMMS staff will assist interns in finding 
rooms available to rent, usually with other staff members.

The deadline to apply for the summer session (May 6-July 26, 2019 or June 
3-August 23, 2019) is March 1, 2019. For application and full details on how to 
apply please visit our website at https://imms.org/internship/


Jessica Post
Research Assistant
Research Intern Coordinator

The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies
10801 Dolphin Lane
Gulfport, MS 39503


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