Center for Whale Research

Summer 2024 Research Internship

 

General Description

The Center for Whale Research (CWR) is seeking applications for two research 
interns for the summer of 2024. This is a three-month position, working with 
the CWR research and education staff on San Juan Island, Washington, to conduct 
on-the-water field work, catalog and analyze data, and communicate scientific 
information to the public. The successful applicants will be provided with 
housing, training by CWR research and education staff, and a $1,000/month 
subsistence stipend.
 

About the Center for Whale Research

The Center for Whale Research is an internationally recognized non-profit 
research institution based in Friday Harbor, Washington, USA. For the last four 
decades, the CWR has conducted rigorous, non-invasive demographic and 
behavioral research on killer whales in the Pacific Northwest, with particular 
emphasis on the endangered southern resident killer whales. As part of our 
primary research project, Orca Survey, the CWR completes an individual-level 
photo-ID census of the SRKW every year. Additionally, the CWR conducts 
behavioral studies of killer whales using unoccupied aerial systems (UAS) to 
understand their foraging, movement, and social structure. More information 
about the CWR, including our mission, goals, current research, and past 
publications, is available on our website (whaleresearch.com).

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Role and Responsibilities

This internship aims to provide training and experience to students and early 
career researchers who hope to pursue a career in marine mammal research and 
conservation. Interns will participate in the CWR’s Orca Survey and Aerial 
Observation research programs, both on the water and in the office. The 
successful applicant will gain training and experience in:

 

*     Small boat operations and safety

*     Cetacean photography for individual identification and health assessment

*     Killer whale behavioral observation and sampling

*     Unoccupied aerial system (UAS) operations for behavioral observation

*     Data cataloging and management, including photographs, videos, and 
behavior notes

*     Identification of individual resident and Bigg’s killer whales

*     Communicating science to the general public

 

This work will involve early mornings, long days on the water in a small, open 
boat, and long hours of computer work cataloging and analyzing video and 
photographs.

 

Interns will spend one day per week in the CWR’s Orca Survey Outreach Center in 
Friday Harbor, communicating research and delivering short presentations to the 
public. Interns will receive science communication training from the CWR’s 
education and outreach staff.

 

 

Duration

The internship will begin on June 15, 2024, and end on September 15, 2024. 

 

 

Eligibility

Applicants must either hold or be pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant 
field (i.e. life and environmental sciences). All applicants must be at least 
18 years of age, hold a valid driver’s license, and be able to live and study 
in the USA.

 

 

Required Skills and Experience

*     Experience being part of a collaborative research team in field or 
laboratory settings

*     Able to live in a communal setting

*     Good teamwork and communication skills

*     Highly motivated and eager to learn

*     Computer literate, particularly with Microsoft Office and file management 
systems

*     Comfortable communicating information to the general public, both 
one-on-one and in presentations

*     Physically able to lift equipment up to 70 lbs and spend long days on a 
moving vessel with significant wind and sun exposure

*     Comfortable with a flexible work schedule - will likely include early 
mornings and late evenings on the boat for fieldwork


 

Application Process

To apply for this internship, please fill out this form:

 

 <https://forms.gle/ZExqoBxqqAaYBPB38> https://forms.gle/ZExqoBxqqAaYBPB38 

 

In addition to answering some basic questions, you will be asked to upload a 
cover letter, CV, and contact information for two references. In your cover 
letter, please clearly outline why you would like to undertake this internship, 
what you hope to accomplish in your career more generally, and any challenges 
or barriers you’ve faced in your career and education. Applicants from 
backgrounds underrepresented in marine and life sciences are highly encouraged 
to apply.

 

Applications close on February 15, 2024 at 11:59 PM, Pacific. Applicants will 
be notified whether they have been short-listed in early March. Short-listed 
candidates will then be invited to a brief online interview with the CWR 
research team, with interviews held in March. Short-listed candidates will be 
informed whether they were selected in early April.

 

If you have any questions, please email Michael Weiss:  
<mailto:mich...@whaleresearch.com> mich...@whaleresearch.com 

 

 

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