Whale Watch Operations & Naturalist Support

Location: Provincetown, MA

Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch, located in Provincetown, Massachusetts, is now
accepting applications for Seasonal Paid Interns for the 2026 whale
watching season. This 10-week, paid internship runs from late May through
August (dates flexible) and offers immersive, hands-on experience aboard an
active whale watch vessel while working alongside our experienced crew and
naturalist team.

This opportunity is open to college students, recent graduates, and anyone
18+ who enjoys working outdoors, thrives in a team environment, and has an
interest in marine science, ocean conservation, and public education.
Applicants with strong interpersonal skills, confidence speaking with the
public, and strong organizational abilities are especially encouraged to
apply.

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Position Overview

Interns rotate through multiple onboard roles, gaining experience both on
deck and in passenger education. The position averages 40 hours per week
and includes weekdays, weekends, holidays, and occasional evenings. Workdays
can be long and physically demanding, especially during peak season, and
require adaptability, energy, and a positive attitude.

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Is This Right for You?

This internship may be a great fit if you:

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   Enjoy long, active days and working outdoors in varying weather
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   Are comfortable being on the water and aboard a moving vessel
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   Work well as part of a close-knit team
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   Enjoy interacting with the public and sharing information
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   Can stay organized and focused in a fast-paced environment
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   Are eager to learn from an experienced maritime and naturalist crew

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Responsibilities

Deckhand / Galley (approximately 2 days per week):

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   Operate and manage the onboard galley
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   Assist with passenger needs, safety, and overall guest experience
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   Support deck operations as needed
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   Maintain organization and cleanliness in a busy onboard setting

Naturalist Assistant (approximately 2 days per week):

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   Assist onboard naturalists with marine education and interpretation
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   Collect, record, and organize whale and marine mammal sighting data used
   in ongoing whale research efforts
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   Support behavioral observations and ensure data accuracy during trips
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   Engage with passengers and assist with public presentations
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   Optional: Assist with social media and digital outreach, such as
   capturing photos or short videos and sharing educational content
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   Develop public speaking, educational, organizational, and outreach
   skills while working closely with experienced naturalists

Additional duties may include general vessel support and teamwork across
departments.

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Qualifications

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   Must be 18 years or older
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   Comfortable working on the water in varying weather conditions
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   Able to work long days and maintain professionalism throughout shifts
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   Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
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   Interest in marine life, conservation, and education
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   Ability to work weekends, holidays, and occasional evenings
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   Must pass a mandatory drug test

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What We Offer

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   Pay: $16.00 per hour
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   Paid, hands-on experience in whale watch operations
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   Training and mentorship from an experienced crew and naturalists
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   Direct participation in data collection supporting ongoing whale research
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   Experience in public education and optional outreach
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   A dynamic, outdoor work environment on the water
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   Housing is not provided; applicants must secure their own housingoì
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How to Apply

Ready to join our team? Please submit the following:

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   Cover letter, including a brief statement of interest (1–2 paragraphs)
   explaining why you’re excited about this internship and what you hope to
   gain
   2.

   CV
   3.

   Two letters of recommendation (academic or professional references
   preferred)

Send all materials to: [email protected]

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   Use the subject line: “2026 Whale Watch Internship – [Your Name]”
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   Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with priority review
   given to applications received within the first four weeks of posting.

Optional: If you have experience with social media, photography, or
educational outreach, feel free to include links or examples.





-- 
*Andrea Spence*
*Science Coordinator & Naturalist*
*Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch*
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