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Sarasota Dolphin Research Program Internships The Sarasota Dolphin Research Program (SDRP), a partnership led by the Chicago Zoological Society and based at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida, conducts the world’s longest-running study of a dolphin population. The program’s primary goal is to contribute to a better understanding of the structure and dynamics of populations of small cetaceans, as well as the natural and anthropogenic factors that impact them. The SDRP uses an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach in conducting studies of bottlenose dolphins within Sarasota Bay, Tampa Bay, Charlotte Harbor, and the Gulf of Mexico coastal waters. For more information about the SDRP, please visit: sarasotadolphin.org. The SDRP is in the process of selecting volunteer interns for our Winter/Spring 2014 internship program (a minimum of 10 weeks of participation during 6 January – 25 April, with applications due by Sept 1st). Please note that we are only seeking 3-4 interns this session and that we receive many more applications that we have openings – the selection process is very competitive. The successful candidates will participate in the following research projects: 1) Dolphin population monitoring project: (YEAR ROUND) This study will continue to monitor the resident bottlenose dolphin community in Sarasota Bay. Duties in the field will include assisting with boat-based photographic identification surveys for dolphin groups one to two weeks per month. Behavioral, location, individual, and environmental data will be recorded for each dolphin group, and additional data related to human-dolphin interactions will also be collected in conjunction with this project. While in the lab (at least 2 wks per month), work will generally involve photo-identification of dolphins, computer data entry, video logging, dolphin dorsal fin identification catalog maintenance, equipment maintenance and other duties. 2) Dolphin prey and habitat use project: (JAN-MAR & JUN-SEPT ONLY) This study will use the Sarasota dolphin community and fish populations to study relationships between distributions of dolphins and their prey and factors that affect fish community ecology, such as red tide. While in the field, work will involve sampling of fish communities through purse seining techniques, collection of prey fish for nutritional analysis, and collection of other environmental data. Interns may participate in this project 2-3 days per month. Interns should expect to spend about 20% of their time in the field, and about 80% of their time in the lab working with data, or performing equipment maintenance. There is no compensation for these internship positions, and successful applicants will be responsible for their own living and transportation expenses during the time of the internship. Shared housing opportunities near Mote Marine Laboratory may be available (cost: $85/week). A few scholarships are available from Mote Marine Laboratory through a competitive application process (US citizens only). Applicants would ideally have the following qualifications: Minimum of 18 years of age and engaged in or recently completed undergraduate studies; A background or degree in Biology, Marine Biology, Ecology, Zoology or a related field; Basic computer proficiency in Microsoft Office programs (especially Excel and Access); Some field research experience preferred but not required; Must be able to swim; Enthusiasm and desire to learn a variety of field and lab based research methods; A willingness to spend a minimum of 10-12 weeks working full time as a volunteer with our program. To apply for a Sarasota Dolphin Research Program internship, interested persons should: 1) Fill out an application form at Mote Marine Laboratory’s website (mote.org/interns). Be sure to select “Sarasota Dolphin Research Program” as your first choice; 2) Complete and provide to Mote’s intern office all other application materials including: a statement of interest, current college transcript, letter of recommendation, and curriculum vitae; 3) Send an email to SDRP Intern Coordinator (Katie McHugh, [email protected]) stating your name, contact information, exact dates and duration of availability, where you learned about the internship opportunity (e.g. Mote, SDRP, Brookfield Zoo website, MARMAM, etc.), and that you have provided all application materials to the Mote intern office, as detailed above. All applications will be reviewed; those received by the application deadline of September 1st will be given first priority. We are seeking 3-4 interns for the winter and spring, depending on scheduling. These are competitive positions - we typically receive many more applications than we can accept. Applicants may contact Katie McHugh (941-388-4441 ext. 450, [email protected]) in the SDRP with any questions. Applicants applying because of an interest in possibly being involved in graduate studies with the SDRP should discuss their interests with Program Director Randall Wells upon acceptance into the program.
Posted on: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 07:18:26 +0000

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