Voluntariado con delfines en Australia ~ Bioblogia.net

28 de septiembre de 2009

Voluntariado con delfines en Australia

WHAT: Volunteer assistants are requested to partake in a PhD project
investigating diet and foraging ecology of bottlenose dolphins.

WHERE: Bunbury, South Western Australia (180 km south of Perth). A beautiful
coastal town with easy access to Perth, the Margaret River wine region,
surfing and bush walking.

WHEN: January to March 2010; and June to September 2010.

DUTIES: Relative composition and abundance of prey species in the Koombana
Bay region will be sampled using beach seine nets, fish traps, and gillnets.
Volunteers will be required to manually deploy and retrieve fish traps,
seines and gillnets, assist in the operation of a research vessel, identify,
count, weigh, and measure fish and invertebrate species.

Stomach contents of stranded dolphins and scat samples will be analysed for
prey content. This will involve separating and identifying hard parts in
scat and stomach samples. Volunteers may also have the opportunity to assist
with post mortem examinations of stranded dolphins.

Spatial analysis to determine foraging "hot spots" will be carried out using
point observational data. Assistants will be required to assist in the
creation of data layers by entering data into an ArcGIS format and learn to
use some basic GIS tools.

Fish, invertebrate, and marine plant samples will be collected and prepared
for stable isotope analysis. Volunteers may also be required to assist in
the biopsying of dolphins for stable isotope work.

Data entry and management, equipment maintenance, and other office and lab
tasks will be required.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Mandatory

-Primary requirement is a good attitude, work ethic, and ability to work in
a physically demanding environment. This can include long hours in extreme
weather conditions and long days on the water. Hauling fish traps and nets
is physically demanding work. Volunteers must be able to repeatedly lift
over 23 kg (~51 lbs).

-Must be able to commit to a minimum of one month. People able to commit for
longer periods will be preferred.

Preferred, but not mandatory

-Undergraduate degree in the biological sciences

-Previous field work experience, specifically with fisheries or marine
mammals

-Experience using ArcGIS or similar spatial analysis software

-Experience managing large datasets

-Experience operating vessels up to 7 meters in length

COMPENSATION: Regrettably volunteers will be required to arrange their own
transportation to Bunbury, accommodation and all living expenses.
(Backpackers and rooms in shared houses are available for approximately
AU$90/week). Schedules may be flexible to allow volunteers to work on a
part-time basis if legally able in Australia (e.g. possession of a working
holiday visa). Academic credit may be earned if arranged through your local
institution. Valuable field and lab experience in the ecological sciences
will be gained through participation in this project.

HOW TO APPLY: Please send a CV, letter of interest, and at least one letter
of reference to:

Shannon McCluskey

Murdoch University Cetacean Research Unit

c/o Dolphin Discovery Centre

Bunbury, Western Australia 6230

or electronically to: S.McCluskey@murdoch.edu.au

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Murdoch University Cetacean Research Unit:
http://www.cffr.murdoch.edu.au/mucru/

Dolphin Discovery Centre: http://dolphins.mysouthwest.com.au/

Information on Bunbury: http://www.mybunbury.com/ or

http://www.travelau.com.au/wa/bunbury/

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