Ocean Policy Internship �C Marine Conservation Institute
Marine Conservation Institute is a non-profit scientific and conservation 
advocacy organization that works to promote the protection and restoration of 
the Earth’s biological diversity.  From our headquarters in Bellevue WA and our 
Washington DC and California offices, we work to protect marine life around the 
United States and beyond by encouraging research and training in marine 
conservation biology, bringing scientists together to examine crucial marine 
conservation issues, conducting policy research to frame the marine 
conservation agenda, leading outreach efforts to educate scientists, the 
public, and decision makers on key issues, and building partnerships to solve 
problems affecting marine life and people.
Internship Program
Marine Conservation Institute’s internship program provides motivated and 
academically-promising students an opportunity to apply their knowledge and 
skills in a real�\world arena.  During their internship, students work closely 
with science and policy staff on cutting edge issues in marine conservation 
biology and ocean policy.   Most of the internship opportunities are geared 
towards graduate students or students who have recently completed graduate 
degrees, although we have on occasion developed opportunities for 
undergraduates to work on pressing marine conservation issues.
For internship positions, we seek individuals with excellent communication 
skills, substantive knowledge or professional experience in marine or 
environmental science or policy, and who share our commitment to the 
preservation of marine life and biological diversity.  We also prefer 
candidates who have a demonstrated ability to work independently, with minimal 
direct supervision.
Working out of our DC office, policy interns have the opportunity to work 
closely with our policy staff to gain important skills in conservation 
advocacy. Previous policy interns have had the opportunity to assist with 
establishing National Monuments and our National Marine Sanctuaries 
Reauthorization efforts.  Policy interns have described their internship 
experience as being important for learning about lobbying and the legislative 
process and for understanding more about packaging science for Federal decision 
makers.  These internships coincide with the academic calendar.

Duties

Internship activities include:



・         Conducting research on US marine policy

・         Setting lobbying appointments with congressional staffers

・         Accompanying Marine Conservation Institute staff on lobby visits and 
keeping records of visits

・         Staying abreast of and briefing staff on marine conservation news

・         Preparing educational materials and fact sheets

・         Providing administrative support (answer phones, file, purchase some 
office supplies, open & distribute mail, etc.)
Compensation
Interns are expected to work 40 hours per week.  Internships are on a volunteer 
basis.  No benefits or relocation costs are provided, except standard holidays 
falling during the internship term.  We are willing to work with interns and 
their universities to obtain academic credit for internship work. Opportunities 
for independent research in marine conservation should be discussed at the time 
of interview.

Period of Internship

January �C May 2012
Application Process
To apply to the internships, please send the following material via e-mail to 
internsh...@marine-conservation.org<mailto:internsh...@marine-conservation.org> 
by Friday, November 4th.  Please reference the internship title and your name 
in the subject line:

 1.  A cover letter detailing your interests, relevant experience, goals and 
availability;
 2.  A résumé;
 3.  A writing sample (1-2 pages);
 4.  A course list detailing applicable coursework experience;
 5.  And a list of 3 references.
Please no calls.

Marine Conservation Institute is an equal opportunity employer.



Thanks so much!

Bette Rubin, Ocean Policy Intern
Marine Conservation Institute
600 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Suite 210
Washington DC 20003 USA
+1 202 546 5346
dc.associ...@marine-conservation.org<mailto:dc.associ...@marine-conservation.org>
www.Marine-Conservation.org<http://www.marine-conservation.org/>

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