Job Opportunity: The Whale Museum's Soundwatch Boater Education Program
Summer 2026 Internship

Dear MARMAM Community,

The Whale Museum is seeking three interns to join the Soundwatch Boater
Education Program for the 2026 summer field season. Soundwatch is a
research, education and monitoring program operated by The Whale Museum
(TWM), a nonprofit organization located in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island
in Washington State. The Soundwatch program mission is to reduce vessel
disturbance to marine wildlife, particularly the endangered Southern
Resident killer whales, in the Salish Sea region of Washington State, USA
and British Columbia, Canada. Soundwatch is looking for three interns to
help conduct vessel patrols, educate boaters on regional/federal Be Whale
Wise <https://www.bewhalewise.org/> guidelines and regulations, and record
data while monitoring vessel activity around whales. Data from this
critical program characterize vessel activity trends around endangered
killer whales and other marine wildlife. This data is used to inform and
update marine mammal management strategies including state, federal, and
international vessel regulations. To learn more, please visit our website
<https://whalemuseum.org/pages/soundwatch-boater-education-program> and
read Soundwatch’s most recent Contract Report and publications.

This internship is located in Friday Harbor, Washington. Interns are
responsible for securing their own housing and their own mode of
transportation on San Juan Island. This position includes a stipend to
offset housing costs. Once accepted, TWM staff will be able to assist
interns in locating suitable housing options.

INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:


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   Perform a variety of tasks related to data recording and photography in
   the field aboard small research vessels.
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   Perform a variety of tasks related to data entry and photo filing in a
   research office setting.
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   Participation and staffing of public outreach and education events
   throughout the field season.



APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS:

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   Commit to at least 12 weeks between May and September.
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   Be able to work approximately 35-40 hours per week, Mon-Sun. Holiday
   work required.
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   At least 18 years of age, able to lift 40 lbs., able to swim, and not
   easily susceptible to seasickness. This position requires extensive boating
   aboard small vessels and is not suitable for those prone to seasickness.
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   Ability to spend long hours on the water aboard a small vessel,
   sometimes in demanding seasonal conditions. Field days occur four to five
   times a week and may exceed eight hours per day.
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   Exhibit strong communication skills, professionalism, and diplomacy.
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   Familiar with Microsoft Office Suite (particularly Excel) and Google
   Workspace.
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   US passport, enhanced driver's license (EDL) or enhanced identification
   card (EID) is required. Documents must be valid through December 2026.
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   Up-to-date CPR/First Aid certification.
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   Preference will be given to undergraduates or recent graduates in the
   marine or wildlife sciences.
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   Knowledge of the area and Southern Resident killer whales is preferred
   but not required.
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   A state boater license or equivalent safe boating card is preferred but
   not required.
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   Wildlife photography experience is a plus but not required.


HOW TO APPLY FOR INTERNSHIP POSITION:

Please provide the following:

   1.

   Letter of interest including your start/end date and passport/ID status
   2.

   Your resume/CV
   3.

   Contact information for three references


Submit application materials via email as one PDF if possible.

Please include in your subject line: Soundwatch Internship Application
(Last Name).

Active review of applications will begin immediately and continue until 31
Dec 2025, or until positions are filled. Final selections made before 15
Feb 2026.

PLEASE SEND INQUIRIES AND APPLICATION MATERIALS TO:

Soundwatch Program Coordinators

*[email protected] <[email protected]>*
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