Dear MARMAM Community,

Further to our previous advertisement (amended below), we are seeking an 
additional full-time volunteer research assistant from May through July/August 
and have extended the application deadline until Monday, 11th of March 2019.


We are seeking three full-time volunteer research assistants for the Dolphin 
Alliance Project’s (http://www.sharkbaydolphins.org/) forthcoming field season 
in Shark Bay, Western Australia, a remote World Heritage Area.

Specifically, you will assist one of two PhD students. One assistant is needed 
from the first week of May through July/August and two are needed from 
August/September through November (13 – 17 weeks). One project, running from 
May through August, investigates the development of alliance behaviour and 
juvenile males’ social bonds. The other project, running from August through 
November, investigates the effects of habitat configuration and acoustic 
detection range on male alliance behaviour.

Fieldwork is based at the Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort in the eastern gulf of 
Shark Bay. You will assist with boat-based surveys, and the collection of 
photo-ID, behavioural, acoustic, genetic, and ecological data from the resident 
dolphins and their environment.

Assistants should be adaptable and patient, as our fieldwork schedule is highly 
weather dependent: when the weather permits, we will work long hours on the 
water and on consecutive days; when the weather does not permit fieldwork, we 
will be working on photo-matching and processing, data entry, and our long-term 
database. The effort is well worth it, as you will gain insight into the 
behaviour of an incredible population of dolphins that form multi-level 
alliances, and those that exhibit foraging specialisations (including sponging 
tool-use), as well as a diverse array of other wildlife (e.g. sharks, rays, 
turtles, dugongs).

We seek dedicated, hard-working individuals with the willingness and ability to 
acquire new skills, as well as work diligently on routine tasks. As we live and 
work closely in small teams for extended periods, we need easy-going, team 
players who maintain a mature and positive attitude. Prior field experience 
with cetaceans, including familiarity with conducting photo-ID and the handling 
of small (<6m) boats are highly desirable qualities.

Please note that these are volunteer positions. You will need to make your own 
way to Shark Bay, but food and shared accommodation (in the Monkey Mia Dolphin 
Resort backpackers) on-site are covered. Only those who can commit to at least 
three months beginning in May, August or September will be considered.

Applicants should send a CV (max 3 pages), including contact details of two 
referees, and a short (max 1 page) cover letter in a single PDF to Kathryn 
Holmes ([email protected]) and Pernille Sørensen 
([email protected]). The application deadline is Monday, 11th of 
March 2019.

Best wishes, Kathryn and Pernille

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Kathryn Holmes, PhD Candidate
School of Biological Sciences
University of Western Australia
Crawley WA 6009

Email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


Pernille Meyer Sørensen, PhD Candidate

School of Biological Sciences

Life Sciences Building | 24 Tyndall Avenue

University of Bristol | Bristol BS8 1TQ | U.K.


Email: 
[email protected]<file:///Users/hj19082/Desktop/[email protected]>
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