The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport, MS is accepting 
applications for our winter session (1/7/2022-3/29/2022) and spring session 
(3/4/2022-5/24/2022).

 Please visit our website for details on how to apply or send questions to 
[email protected]

https://imms.org/internship/

Seeking Bottlenose Dolphin Photo-ID Program Interns
Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS)
Gulfport, Mississippi
The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies’ Dolphin Ecology Research Program is 
currently looking for interns to help advance research efforts and the 
conservation of bottlenose dolphins in the Northern Gulf of Mexico. IMMS’ 
Research Internship Program is designed to provide exceptional research and 
learning experiences to early career scientists in the fields of marine biology 
and ecology, marine mammal population ecology and behavior, veterinary sciences 
and conservation. In this position, interns will primarily assist the 
institute’s Bottlenose Dolphin Photo-ID Program in collecting and processing 
photographs of bottlenose dolphins in the Mississippi Sound. Other research 
efforts may include conducting literature reviews, collecting and managing 
fisheries, habitat and environmental data, and investigating ecological factors 
and relationships. Interns will also gain diverse experience working in other 
program areas including marine mammal and sea turtle stranding response, sea 
turtle surveys, veterinary research, aquaria maintenance and animal care 
(bottlenose dolphins, sea turtles, sharks, rays, starfish, birds, reptiles, 
etc.), and marine education and conservation.
As part of a research team, primary duties include:
Conduct boat-based bottlenose dolphin photo-ID surveys in estuarine and 
nearshore marine Gulf Coast waters. Dolphin surveys generally take at least 8 
hours and often occur in challenging weather and coastal conditions.
Process and manage collected photographs in image analysis programs such as 
Darwin
Enter and manage collected bottlenose dolphin and environmental data in 
FinBase/Microsoft Access
Assist in diverse research efforts related to bottlenose dolphins, sea turtles 
and marine ecology
Manage spatial data in ArcGIS
Internship Requirements
IMMS is looking for detail-oriented, hard-working early career scientists that 
are actively pursuing a college degree or are a recent graduate in marine 
science, marine biology, marine and estuarine ecology, oceanography or a 
related field. Previous research experience is a plus.
Internship positions are 40 hours per week (Mon-Fri) and a minimum of 12 weeks 
in length. As needs arrive, responding to strandings, for instance, interns may 
need to shift their schedules and work on weekends.
Additional Information
Research internships are unpaid positions. 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.
We are currently looking for interns for the winter session 
(1/7/2022-3/29/2022) and spring session (3/4/2022-5/24/2022). Review of 
applications will begin immediately and will continue until the positions are 
filled. For application and full details on how to apply please visit our 
website at



K.C. Bagley
​Research Assistant & Stranding Technician
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