The Cetacean Ecology Group at the University of Queensland is seeking 
expressions of interest from volunteers for a six-week behavioural response 
study (BRS) on humpback whales from September 11 to October 23 this year (2022).

The study will be the second in a series to determine the hearing range of 
humpback whales by measuring their behavioural response to tones of various 
frequencies. The study will be conducted at Peregian Beach on the Sunshine 
Coast, just north of Brisbane, and follows many successful studies of humpback 
whale vocalisations and behaviour at the same site during the Humpback whale 
Acoustic Research Collaboration (HARC; 2002 - 2008) and the BRAHSS experiments 
in 2010 - 2015 (http://www.brahss.org.au/; https://www.ceal.lab.uq.edu.au/ ).

Volunteers are required mainly to conduct land-based observations of the whales 
as they pass our study site. Approximately 5,000 whales should migrate 
southwards within 10 km of Peregian Beach during the field period making the 
site ideal for land-based tracking and observations of behaviour. Some whales 
will be tagged with Acousonde suction cup tags. Although volunteers will be 
used to help out on the boats, opportunities for volunteers to participate in 
boat work are limited, and most time will be spent doing land-based 
observations.

Volunteers will receive detailed training at the beginning of the project and 
therefore successful applicants must be available for the entire duration of 
the project. A high standard of safety will be maintained throughout the field 
work and volunteers will be trained in safety procedures.

Peregian Beach is a beautiful area on the Sunshine Coast, and there are plenty 
of things for volunteers to do during downtime. Favourite activities in 
previous projects here have included surfing, hanging out at cafes (within 
walking distance of our field site), diving, walking the Noosa National Park, 
trips to Fraser Island, etc.

Volunteers must be sociable as they will be expected to work and live as part 
of teams with shared cooking and cleaning duties. We expect that there will be 
up to 25 people (researchers, staff and volunteers) at the site. Volunteers 
must organise and pay for their own transport to the study site (approximately 
1.5h from the Brisbane International Airport or 30 mins from the Sunshine Coast 
Airport) but food and accommodation are provided once there. Meals are communal.

This project will suit people with a background in science (including recent 
graduates and graduate students as well as higher level undergraduate students) 
keen to gain experience in cetacean survey techniques, acoustics, and 
behavioural response studies. Applicants should also be highly motivated, 
enthusiastic, sociable, and able to concentrate for several hours at a time. 
Those with previous survey experience of marine mammals or other taxa will be 
preferred. Work will involve walking up and down the hill we use for 
observations twice daily; the walk is less than 10 min either way, but the 
track is a bit rough and equipment will be carried.

The research project is being funded by the Subcommittee on Ocean Science and 
Technology (SOST) through the U.S. Navy Living Marine Resources (LMR) applied 
research program.

Applicants should reply with an email to both Rebecca Dunlop 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) and Michael Noad 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) outlining why they would be suitable 
for this work, why they would like to participate, an outline of previous 
relevant experience, and any other relevant details. The email should include 
an attached CV and the names and contact details of two professional referees. 
The closing date for volunteer applications is 30 April and successful field 
applicants will be notified in late May.

Associate Professor Rebecca Dunlop
BSc(Hons) PhD

Lecturer in Animal Behaviour and Physiology
Chair of the Faculty of Science Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee

School of Biological Sciences
University of Queensland
Australia
Ph: +61 7 3443 2028
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


Prof. Michael Noad
BVSc(Hons) Qld    PhD Sydney

Director, Centre for Marine Science
Academic Director, Moreton Bay Research Station
Professor, School of Veterinary Science
The University of Queensland - Gatton campus
Gatton Qld 4343 Australia

M +61 416 270 567
E [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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