Stranding Coordinator
The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS) is located in Gulfport, MS and 
was established in 1984 for the purposes of studying marine mammals in the 
northern Gulf of Mexico. IMMS is also the only rehabilitation facility for 
marine mammals and sea turtles in Mississippi.
The Stranding Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing the daily aspects 
of the Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle stranding department at IMMS including 
logistical support for the veterinary department, daily husbandry for marine 
mammals and sea turtles in rehabilitation, reporting to government agencies, 
assisting with permit applications and reports as requested, assisting with 
post-release monitoring of marine mammals and sea turtles through satellite 
telemetry, assisting in lab necropsies of dolphins and sea turtles, as well as 
conducting marine mammal field necropsies. The stranding coordinator will also 
oversee the IMMS 24-hour stranding hotline and oversee the training of 
volunteers and staff regarding marine mammal and sea turtle response.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

*         Assist in regular veterinary exams for marine mammals and sea turtles 
in rehabilitation

*         Conduct field necropsies on marine mammals

*         Coordinate the response for live and dead strandings along the 
Mississippi Gulf Coast and in Mississippi territorial waters

*         Coordinate with the Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage Network as well 
as the Marine Mammal Stranding Network to coordinate response.

*         Assist in the tagging (PIT, Flipper, Satellite) of marine mammals and 
sea turtles prior to release

*         Prepare grant/permit applications and reports as needed

*         Oversee the maintenance of water quality for marine mammals and sea 
turtles in rehabilitation

Desired Qualifications:

*         MS or PhD in Ecology, Marine Biology, or related field

*         Experience with ArcGIS, and R

*         Experience with GulfMAP a plus, but not required

*         Experience supervising staff/interns in the field and office settings

*         Familiarity with the reporting process for marine mammal and sea 
turtle strandings

*         Experience with marine mammal necropsies

*         Experience assisting in veterinary procedures for marine mammals and 
sea turtles

*         Experience with marine mammal and sea turtle rehabilitation
To Apply:

*         In order to apply please send your CV, cover letter, 1-2 copies of 
recently published works, and contact information for 3 references to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Review of applications will begin 
immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Start date is 
flexibly, and salary is commensurate with experience.


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Population Ecologist
The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS) is located in Gulfport, MS and 
was established in 1984 for the purposes of studying marine mammals in the 
northern Gulf of Mexico. IMMS is also the only rehabilitation facility for 
marine mammals and sea turtles in Mississippi.
The Population Ecologist will be responsible for overseeing the daily aspects 
of the IMMS bottlenose dolphin Photo ID program, including boat trips, data 
analysis and evaluation, and the preparation of manuscripts for publication in 
peer-reviewed journals. Applicants must have experience in boat-based marine 
mammal photo-ID and behavioral observations. Candidates should be familiar with 
Darwin and FinBase programs as well as ArcGIS. Applicant should be legally able 
to work in the United States and fluent in written and spoken English.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

*         Conduct regular photo-identification surveys of the Mississippi Sound 
and surrounding areas, examining the population structure and ecology of the 
Mississippi Sound, Lake Borgne, Bay Boudreau bottlenose dolphin BSE stock

*         Develop new lines of inquiry, building upon core research activities 
at IMMS

*         Assist in project oversight and reporting

*         Management of Darwin and FinBase databases

*         Prepare grant/permit applications and reports as needed

*         Assist with marine mammal and sea turtle rescue, rehabilitation, and 
release as needed

*         Assist in the post-release monitoring of sea turtles and marine 
mammals through use of satellite tags

*         Prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals using 
new and existing data sets

*         As needed, assist in lab-based marine mammal and sea turtle 
necropsies as well as field necropsies of marine mammals.
Desired Qualifications:

*         PhD in Ecology, Marine Biology, Biology, or related field

*         Ability to manage large databases such as FinBase (experience with 
Access a plus)

*         Experience with ArcGIS and R

*         Experience with satellite telemetry

*         Knowledge of, and experience maintaining and applying for, federal 
and state permits

*         Experience supervising staff/interns in the field and office settings

*         Familiarity with the reporting process for marine mammal and sea 
turtle strandings

*         Experience with marine mammal necropsies

*         Experience assisting in veterinary procedures for marine mammals and 
sea turtles

*         Experience with marine mammal and sea turtle rehabilitation
To Apply:
In order to apply please send your CV, cover letter, 1-2 copies of recently 
published works, and contact information for 3 references to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Review of applications will begin 
immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Start date is 
flexibly, and salary is commensurate with experience.

Mystera M. Samuelson, PhD
Behavioral Ecologist
The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies
10801 Dolphin Lane Gulfport, MS 39503
(228) 896-9182 Ext. 1766
[email protected]


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