Dear Marmam-readers,
The Marine Mammal Research Program (MMRP) at the University of Hawaii at
Manoa is seeking applicants for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship to lead
our space-whale project. The project seeks to establish a satellite-based,
cost-effective humpback whale population monitoring approach for the
Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Monitoring whale abundances is time-, energy-, and cost-intensive.
Monitoring whale abundances in remote locations is far more difficult, due
to the time and expense of accessing those locations. Recent advances in
using high-resolution satellite imagery have shown great promise for
detecting individual whales from space (i.e., via satellites), yet still no
method exists for accurately estimating population sizes from satellite
imagery. This gap in understanding hinders conservation and management
efforts focused on humpback whales in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine
National Monument (PRIMNM), Hawai’i, and elsewhere in the world. This
two-year project (initially) aims to harness the power of remote
observation from space by synergizing this data stream with other
cutting-edge technologies, including unoccupied aerial systems (UAS; drones
[data in-hand]), non-invasive suction tags equipped with accelerometers and
on-board cameras [data in-hand], and open-source artificial intelligence
analytical capabilities in a novel Bayesian data integration population
model. Our approach aims to allow managers, researchers, and conservation
practitioners to quantify whale population trends in the PRIMNM. The
project seeks to establish a satellite-based, cost-effective humpback whale
population monitoring approach and subsequently determine the resource,
climatic, and anthropogenic factors influencing their migration destination
and abundance.

SUMMARY OF DUTIES / SKILL SETS:
The successful applicant will serve as a Postdoctoral Researcher within the
Marine Mammal Research Program (in collaboration with the Elizabeth Madin
Lab) in the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries Pacific Islands Region
(ONMS) / HIMB Pacific Remote Sites Partnership project. The successful
applicant will play a crucial role in the project focused on developing
models to assess humpback whale abundance from satellite imagery.
Responsibilities will include handling large amounts of data, working with
satellite imagery, and developing novel population abundance models. The
Postdoctoral Researcher will have expertise in handling geospatial and
other data types via R or Python to process and analyze large-scale
environmental patterns is critical, and will have demonstrated a strong
record of statistical modeling, which will be a focus in this position. The
successful candidate will likely collaborate with other academics,
conservation, government, and commercial organizations (e.g., Pacific Whale
Foundation, NOAA, Planet, Inc.) to develop a pipeline to estimate whale
abundance from satellite imagery and make the methods available to
collaborators and natural resource managers. The successful applicant will
mentor graduate and undergraduate students, including providing guidance on
spatial data analysis techniques and modeling methodologies, will be part
of this role. Strong teamwork skills are needed to collaborate effectively
with other members of the research team and stakeholders. Publishing
research findings in high-quality peer-reviewed journals to contribute to
the advancement of knowledge in humpback whale ecology, remote sensing, and
population models will be critical. Some travel may be required.

Applicants must apply online on the Careers page at
https://www.rcuh.com/work/careers/ and submit their application by the
closing date to be considered for this recruitment. Job ID # 224394

Application deadline: 14 July 2024 (11:59 P.M. Hawaii Standard Time/RCUH
receipt time)
Start date: the successful candidate MUST be able to start on: 1 September
2024
Location of employment: Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of
Hawaii at Manoa
Principal investigators: Lars Bejder and Elizabeth Madin
See also:
https://www.mmrphawaii.org/post/come-join-us-two-year-postdoctoral-fellowship-available
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