Please see below for information regarding a job posting at the FWC Marine 
Mammal Pathobiology Lab in St. Petersburg, FL.

FWC-Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI)
Wildlife Research- Marine Mammal Section
Biological Scientist I – OPS Position

Position Overview and Responsibilities:
Leads or assists in coordinating timely responses to marine mammal carcass 
reports for the Marine Mammal Pathobiology Laboratory (MMPL) - stranding 
coverage region: coastal counties Escambia to Manatee. Responses include but 
are not limited to carcass verifications, tows, recoveries, and transports to 
designated workup and/or disposal sites including the Marine Mammal 
Pathobiology Laboratory in St. Petersburg, FL. Assists in conducting 
consistent, high-quality necropsies on marine mammals to determine cause of 
death and collects samples and data per protocols in a manner consistent with 
safe practices (handling sharp instruments, appropriate PPE and appropriate 
biohazardous waste practices). Records data and related information in necropsy 
reports and on data sheets per established protocols. Responsible for carcass 
disposal, and cleaning of equipment and instruments. Assists with safe and 
efficient manatee rescue operations in the MMPL region including open water 
captures using a manatee capture boat. Leads or assists with live manatee 
transports to and from manatee critical care and secondary holding facilities. 
Leads or assists with other live or dead marine mammal stranding responses, 
rescues, and transports. Assists other FWC manatee laboratories with rescue and 
transport support as needed. Assists with other marine mammal section priority 
research projects including but not limited to photo ID, genetics sampling, 
temperature probes, and aerial surveys.

Assists with managing cetacean stranding data for MMPL responses. Assists with 
managing NOAA stranding database and completes routine uploads to NOAA-NMFS. 
Completes and updates Level A cetacean information. Assists with filling 
cetacean data requests. Assists with managing samples collected from stranded 
cetaceans. Assists with writing manatee rescue and mortality reports. 
Responsible for assisting with NRDA award administration including assisting 
with budget tracking, monthly and annual progress reports. Leads and assists 
with repairs and maintenance of MMPL laboratory and field equipment including 
repairs and general maintenance of vehicles, boats, and trailers. Participates 
in public outreach events as appropriate.

Link for more information and to apply: 
https://jobs.myflorida.com/job/SAINT-PETERSBURG-OPS-Biological-Scientist-I-77907457-FL-33712/1339579300/


Bert Pajor

Marine Mammal Biologist

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Marine Mammal Pathobiology Laboratory

3700 54th Ave South

St. Petersburg, FL 33711

Ph: 727-423-4494

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

FWC Wildlife Alert Hotline: 1-888-404-3922


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