Graduate Research (MSc) Opportunity: Human Dimensions of Rebounding Populations 
of Seals and White Sharks on Cape Cod, MA.



In the spring and summer of 2020, an interdisciplinary, multi-institution 
research team will undertake a study of attitudes towards seals and sharks 
among voters, tourists and commercial fishermen on Cape Cod. The study is a 
collaboration among Salem State University, University of Massachusetts, 
Boston, Tufts University Center for Animals and Public Policy, Center for 
Coastal Studies, Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, and the Cape Cod Commercial 
Fishermen's Alliance. The project seeks to generate knowledge about stakeholder 
views and experiences with seals and sharks. This research will provide the 
basis for an engagement plan in Spring 2021 to enable managers, policy makers, 
and non-governmental organizations to foster coexistence, enhance public 
safety, and mitigate seal and shark-related conflicts. The research also will 
result in academic presentations and publications.



We are seeking a highly motivated Master's student to join our research team as 
a graduate research assistant. The student will be enrolled at the University 
of Massachusetts, Boston, but also spend time at Salem State University and on 
Cape Cod.  This position provides funding through May 2021, including tuition, 
travel, and salary.  For information on admissions requirements and how to 
apply please refer to the UMass Boston-School for the Environment website: 
https://environment.umb.edu/graduate-programs.



The student will have primary responsibility for management of the tourist 
survey and will provide support for data collection for resident and commercial 
fishermen surveys during the summer of 2020. Suitable candidates must be 
available to start in mid-May 2020 and to work independently and 
collaboratively. During the fall of 2020 and spring of 2021, the student will 
play a major role in data analysis and preparation of reports and manuscripts 
at the same time that they complete coursework in the M.S. Environmental 
Sciences program at the UMass Boston School for the Environment. 
Familiarity/experience with SPSS and Qualtrics a plus.



This project is funded by the Woods Hole Sea Grant program: 
https://seagrant.whoi.edu/sharks-seals-microplastics-among-the-new-research-topics-funded-by-woods-hole-sea-grant/



Interested applicants should send a letter of interest and CV to Dr. Stephanie 
Wood, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> no later than 1 
February 2020.








Stephanie A. Wood, Ph.D.
UMass Boston
Biology Department
School for the Environment
100 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA  02125

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