Subject: Dolphin Field Research Opportunity (fwd)
Mike Williamson (pita@www1.wheelock.edu)
Sun, 16 May 1999 09:26:05 -0400 (EDT)
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Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 11:47:18 +0000
From: gilardi <gilardi@oceanic-society.org>
Reply-To: Marine Mammals Research and Conservation Discussion
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To: MARMAM@UVVM.UVIC.CA
Subject: Dolphin Field Research Opportunity
Dolphin Field Research Opportunity
Midway Atoll Spinner Dolphin Project.
Seasonal, contract position.
Fall '99/one month, Spring '00/3 months
Responsibilities: Implement an on-going study of spinner dolphin
ecology, focusing on population biology and potential impacts of human
activities. Work with short-term volunteers, conduct volunteer
training and education classes, liaise with on-site agencies.
Qualifications: Requires MS or Ph.D. and/or significant experience
with the study of wild cetaceans. Must enjoy working with and teaching
people from varied backgrounds. Knowledge of photo-identification
methods and shore-based tracking a plus. Salary dependent on
experience.
Submit cover letter and resume to:
James Gilardi, Research Director
The Oceanic Society
Fort Mason Center, Building E
San Francisco, CA 94123.
FAX (415) 474-3395
gilardi@oceanic-society.org
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