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Deep Sea Science Intern (Summer 2006) Department: Science Location: Washington, DC Oceana seeks an intern who will work closely with Science Division staff on researching fisheries and deep-sea habitats. The intern will focus on requesting and analyzing data from NOAA Fisheries, mining scientific papers for data, and working with GIS maps. Other duties may include conducting literature reviews, contacting scientists, researching deep-sea technology, and assisting staff on other projects. The ideal candidate has: * Skill and interest in data analysis and statistics * Expertise with databases in Microsoft Access and Excel * Expertise with GIS mapping in ArcView 8.0 or 9.0 * Bachelor's or Master's degree in biology or marine science * Proven flexibility, communications, and ability to work as part of a team * Organized working style and attention to detail * Familiarity with fisheries science Interns should be available to work a minimum of 30 hours a week for 3-6 months. Interns receive a stipend and/or academic credit for their internship. Recent graduates and graduate students are especially encouraged to apply. How to apply Summer internship begins in May or June 2006. Applications are currently being reviewed as they arrive, please apply by April 3. Send your cover letter and resume by e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], SUBJECT LINE: Science Internship; fax 202-833-2070 or mail: Oceana, ATTN: Science Intern Resumes, 2501 M Street, N.W., Suite 300, Washington, D.C. 20037. No phone calls please. EOE
