Dear Marmam community

We are excited to advertise an exciting PhD studentship at University of Otago 
– investigating the risk to marine mammals posed by offshore wind energy 
development in Aotearoa – New Zealand

Earth Sciences New Zealand (ESNZ), in collaboration with research partners, is 
undertaking an exciting 5-year project titled “De-risking New Zealand’s 
offshore wind energy: next-generational spatial planning and ecological 
assessment” 
(https://niwa.co.nz/research/de-risking-new-zealands-offshore-wind-energy). The 
project includes a PhD studentship focussing on marine mammals, building the 
layers of information required for cutting-edge marine spatial planning. The 
studentship is fully funded for 3.5 years (includes tuition fees and a 
stipend). The student will contribute to gathering and analysing data on 
distribution and habitat use of marine mammals and assessing risk posed by 
development of offshore wind energy on the west coast of New Zealand’s North 
Island. Data will be gathered via ship-based and aerial line transect surveys 
and passive acoustic monitoring, complemented by in-situ and remotely sensed 
environmental data. The student will be based in the Department of Marine 
Science at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, and supervised by 
Associate Professor Will Rayment (U Otago), Dr Tom Brough (ESNZ), and Associate 
Professor Leigh Torres (Oregon State University) with additional advisers as 
required. Ideally the candidate will be able to start before July 2026.
The successful candidate will have the following attributes (essential):
MSc in a marine science discipline
Extensive fieldwork experience with marine mammals
Experience analysing ecological datasets using R, evidenced by peer-reviewed 
publication
Fluent in written and spoken English

Preferred attributes include:
Experience gathering and analysing line-transect data
Experience gathering and analysing passive acoustic monitoring data
Image processing skills, including implementation of AI algorithms
Knowledge of species-distribution modelling

In order to apply, please send a 2-page CV and 1-page cover letter explaining 
why you are well suited for the position to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> before 21 March 2026. 
Please note that unfortunately we cannot consider applicants who do not have 
the essential attributes listed above. Only candidates selected for interview 
will be contacted.





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