Dear all,

 

The research group CIRCE (http://www.circe.biz) is seeking applications
from volunteers to help with fieldwork on killer
whale energetic budget in the Strait of Gibraltar. Fieldwork will take
place from 5 April to 31 May 2010.

 

Killer whale project: 

The killer whale population of the Strait of Gibraltar
has a diet mainly based on Bluefin tuna (Thunnus
thynnus). This population is believed to be in danger due to the rapid decrease
of their prey under human fishing. They usually feed on tuna using an
“endurance-exhaustion” technique. This behaviour can be easily observed from 2
land based stations on top of the cliffs off La Breña national park, Andalusia,
South of Spain. We wish to collect behavioural and positional data (using binos
and theodolite) from these land stations as well as blow rates to assess the
energetic budget of this foraging technique.

 

Volunteers should be available at least for one week
study (see 
http://www.circe.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=93&Itemid=103
and http://circe-volunteers-2009.blogspot.com
for last year project blog) but long period availability is possible. You will 
be
responsible for your transport to and from the main centre, but once there, we
will provide accommodation and transport to the land stations. Food will be at
your own expenses.



Successful applicants will:

- have a mature attitude towards marine mammal research

- be autonomous and quickly operational 

- be able to live and work constructively with others
in a team

- speak fluently English and/or Spanish

 

Preference will be given to those who:

- have previous experience in theodolite handling, including whale tracking

- have previous relevant marine mammal field
experience



 

Applicants should send an email introducing themselves to ruth/circe-asso.org. 
The email should
include an outline of why you would like to work on this project, your
qualifications and previous experience. Please also attach a brief CV.



Applications will be accepted until 15 March although early application is 
recommended as applications will be examined in order of reception.

 

For more information, see 
http://www.circe.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=93&Itemid=103
 (also available in Spanish and French)
or contact ruth/circe-asso.org.
All the best
Pauline 




<°)))<
Pauline GAUFFIERCIRCE (Conservation, Information and Research on Cetaceans), 
SPAIN
http://www.circe.biz NEW PAGE!!!



                                          
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