Training on whale, dolphin and sea turtle research in Nicaragua – Central
America, closing date: 04/15/2023 for season 1 and 06/30/2023 for season 2

Dear MARMAM community,

Association ELI-S is a small non-profit organization based in France that
was created in 2013. Our organization aims at promoting, protecting and
conserving cetaceans in Central America. We are running the Cetacean
Conservation Project of Nicaragua since 2016. This pioneer project aims to
generate knowledge on cetacean presence, population size, distribution and
habitat use patterns. The expected output is to generate: 1) scientific
data
on whales, dolphins and sea turtles in Nicaragua to assess distribution and
movement patterns, behaviours and, 2) environmental awareness to the local
communities in order to create a socio-economic relevance in conserving and
protecting their natural environment and 3) responsible eco-tourism by
participating to beach clean-up.



Association ELI-S is recruiting research assistants for field work,
photo-identification and data entry between February and April (season 1)
and August-September (season 2) 2023 in San Juan del Sur. A commitment of
minimum 2 weeks is expected.



*Team*

- Joëlle De Weerdt, PhD Candidate Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Project
director of Cetacean conservation of Nicaragua

- Leslie Blanchet, MSc, Research Assistant in Association ELI-S



WHAT WE OFFER:

- A unique experience in Central America to study cetaceans

- Online training covering following topics: Cetaceans Ecology and Biology,
Research methods and Fieldwork

- High- quality two weeks training program including at least 4 field trips

- Experience research and conservation in the field from a researcher and
local community perspective

- Valuable experience to pursue a marine research career

- Possibilities of entering research community and developing scientific
and professional web

- Real field experience giving additional value to your CV

- Possibilities to learn a new language (French or Spanish)





This training is a unique opportunity to participate in a
pioneer research project on cetacean conservation in Central America under
the supervision of experienced marine biologists, which gives the
opportunity for the participants to develop both professionally but also
personally thanks to the unique experience to live within local communities.



*Location:* San Juan del Sur, South-West of Nicaragua


*Project length:* 1st of March to 15th of April (deadline: April 15th) and 1
st of August to 30th of September (deadline: June 30th) with a minimum of 2
weeks commitment


*Type of agreement:* Full time



*Age:* minimum 21 years old


WHAT TO EXPECT:
-  Assist in boat-based surveys and data collection on cetaceans

-  Photo-identification of whale and dolphin species including matching and
grading (computer based)

-  Data entry of collected field data

-  Participate to public outreach and events


*Knowledge you need to participate:*


-  Enthusiastic, conscientious and proactive (!)

-  Interest in marine wildlife and conservation

-  Be able to solve problem in unanticipated situations

- Have an attention to detail and follow policies and procedures

-  Being comfortable on a small boat and spend long hours on a boat in the
sun

-  Being able to work in a small team

-  Be able to swim

- Spoken language: English (mandatory), French (not mandatory) or
Spanish (optional)



*Successful candidates will:*

*-*  Gain valuable and unique experience in cetacean survey techniques
including behavioural studies, biopsy sampling procedures and acoustic data
collection

-  Work in a very dynamic environment

-  Get insight in running a research project in developing countries



DATES AND FEES



15 February – 28 February

1st March – 15 March

15 March – 31 March

1st April – 15 April





1st August – 15 August

15 August – 31 August

1st September – 15 September

15 September – 30 September



(min. 2 weeks commitment)

500$ for two weeks



*What is included :*

- A membership to Association ELI-S for a year

- An online training on field methods and protocols of 10 hours

- A full marine biologist training (photo-identification, acoustic, data
collection, behaviour ...)

- Fieldwork including boat surveys

- Team support for travel logistics and local activities



*What is not included:*

- Accommodation (an extra of 300$ for 2 weeks is asked for an accommodation)

- Meals

- Travel to the study site (international flight and national
transportation) but we’ll help you to organise your trip if needed.

- Personal expenses: restaurants, bars, telephone, laundry, etc.

- Travel health insurance

- VISA fee (13$)



You can’t make it to Nicaragua but wish to have a marine mammal training
online? You can participate to our online sessions, find out more here:

https://www.helloasso.com/associations/association-eli-s/evenements/training-marine-mammal-research



*To apply:*
Please email your CV and cover letter outlining your experience and
motivations. Send this to [email protected] with"Training
program 2023" in the subject line.

*Leslie Blanchet (MSc) Research Assistant in Association ELI-S*


Become a donor of our project
https://www.helloasso.com/associations/association-eli-s/formulaires/1

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