Dear MARMAM Community,

The Sea Watch Foundation is pleased to announce the release of their 2026 
internships in Anglesey, North Wales.


 APPLICATIONS FOR 2026 ARE NOW OPEN

The Sea Watch Foundation is seeking Research Interns and a Research and Intern 
Assistant for the 2026 season at its field office in Anglesey, North Wales, to 
engage in an exciting citizen science initiative to engage local communities 
and visitors in observing and recording marine mammals and birds as part of a 
marine conservation project. These are 5-week internship periods throughout our 
field season from April-October.

This position will suit volunteers who have a strong interest in marine 
conservation and recognise the importance of raising awareness of the marine 
environment by involving the public from all age groups.


The interns will be responsible for the following duties:

  1.  Raising Sea Watch Foundation’s profile locally (taking part in events, 
talking to the public)
  2.  Carrying out surveys of marine mammals and seabirds in the area of SW 
Anglesey and Caernarfon Bay, undertaking watches from land and participating in 
boat-based surveys
  3.  Engaging with local communities, encouraging and training citizen 
scientists to collect data on marine mammals and seabirds
  4.  Promoting and organising the National Whale and Dolphin Watch education 
and outreach activities
  5.  Participating in presentations and creating activities to take to local 
schools/groups, as well as using our specialised talks at local events
  6.  Assisting in the creation of educational/promotional materials (posters, 
displays, flyers, social media posts)
  7.  Participating in training courses in Anglesey and Gwynedd
  8.  Representing Sea Watch at public events around Anglesey and Gwynedd
  9.  Training and supervision will be provided by the Project Manager and 
Research and Intern Assistant for the duration of the intern’s stay.


The Research and Intern Assistant will ideally be available for the entire 
field season, with the option to split the role into two positions if they are 
unable to commit to the full season. They need to demonstrate their ability to 
deal with varied tasks from overseeing research interns, public outreach to 
boat based survey and scientific data collection. They will be encouraged to 
take initiatives and support the Project Lead and Project Officers in all 
aspects of their work,  as well as with education & outreach activities in the 
region which due to its natural beauty receives large numbers of visitors 
during the summer.

For more information and how to apply, please see the links to our website 
below.

Research Intern:
https://www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk/anglesey-research-intern/

Research and Intern Assistant:
https://www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk/anglesey-internships/research-and-intern-assistant-anglesey/



Mel McKenzie

Volunteer Coordinator

Cydgysylltwr Gwirfoddolwyr


Sea Watch Foundation Ynys Môn

e:[email protected]





This role is funded by the Welsh Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) as part of 
the Sea Watchers Môn project, transforming the way we support communities.


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