Volunteers Needed in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
 
Wanted: Volunteers for March, April and May 2012
Enthusiastic and reliable volunteers are required to assist me in the field as 
I continue my study on marine mammal habitat use in Admiralty Bay, Marlborough 
Sounds, New Zealand.  This project is being conducted through the University of 
Auckland and the Cawthron Institute of Nelson, New Zealand.  

This would benefit anyone who wants experience in working with boats, 
theodolites, photo-ID work and marine mammal observation.  Ideally however, the 
volunteers will have had some experience in some of these areas already in 
addition to a background in marine biology.  Duties will include assistance in 
the field for data collection, data entry and logistical support, and sharing 
of cooking and cleaning duties.  

The coming field season is from 1st March – 31st May 2012, and I currently 
require either 2 volunteers who can commit to the whole time (preferable), or a 
series of volunteers to cover this timeframe.  Preference will be given to 
those who can commit to longer periods. For more information on the Admiralty 
Bay/French Pass area go to http://www.frenchpass.com/.
 
Provided:
Food and board in Admiralty Bay, Marlborough Sounds will be provided in 
exchange for your assistance.   Please note that this is volunteer work and you 
will not be paid, but you will gain valuable work experience in the above 
areas. 
 
What you need to provide:
Your own transport at least as far as Nelson, Picton or Blenheim, New Zealand.
Your own clothes and field gear e.g. wet-weather gear, warm clothing, sturdy 
shoes.
Reliable assistance and a positive attitude while enduring long hours in the 
field.  
 
Essential Skills:
Volunteers must-
-Be able to commit to a minimum period of 4 weeks on the project
-Work well with others
-Be able to live in close quarters with others in a small, isolated community
-Be enthusiastic, hard-working, motivated and willing to work and learn
-Be committed to working long hours for several days in a row  
-Possess good English language skills
-Be safety conscious
 
What’s involved:
This project involves data collection both by boat and theodolite work.  
Boat trips will only be day-trips (not overnight) on a 5.1m stabicraft and 
involve working along transect lines recording the locations of any dolphin 
groups observed and taking photographs for identification of individuals and 
limited behaviour work.
Theodolite data will be recorded from a hilltop near the shoreline, and will 
require spending the day on an exposed cliff top scanning the bay with 
binoculars for dolphin groups and recording data with the theodolite and laptop 
computer.
 
Applications
For more information on the project or to apply, please contact Katie Halliday 
via email at khal...@aucklanduni.ac.nz
In your application please include a current CV with relevant experience 
stating whether you have experience in boat and/or theodolite work and details 
of your availability during the above time period.
Thank you for your interest.                                      
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