Pacific Whale Foundation is now accepting applications for its Research 
Internship Program based in Maui, Hawaiʻi. This is a full-time, four-month paid 
internship beginning in March, offering hands-on experience in marine mammal 
research. The internship combines photo-identification, data analysis, and 
regular fieldwork on whales and dolphins alongside experienced researchers. 
Pacific Whale Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting 
whales and other marine wildlife through research, education, and conservation.

In the office, interns will learn: how to input, organize, and quality-control 
data; how to photographically identify dolphins and whales; how to use database 
software; and gain a working understanding of the biology and ecology of 
Hawaiʻi’s marine wildlife.

In the field, interns will learn: how to scan for and identify whales and 
dolphins, collect photo-identification data, and conduct behavioral 
observations of wild animals. Field days are weather dependent, typically occur 
approximately once per week, and can range from 7–12 hours in length.

Requirements:

 *   Possess a university degree or be an advanced undergraduate in biology, 
zoology, marine biology, ecology, or a related field
 *   Demonstrate a professional and responsible approach to scientific research
 *   Be proficient with computers and data entry (PCs and Microsoft Office)
 *   Be willing to spend extended periods performing repetitive, 
detail-oriented tasks
 *   Have a strong work ethic and be adaptable and independent
 *   Prior on-water experience is strongly preferred


Compensation:
Interns receive a $1,000/month stipend and are responsible for their own travel 
and living expenses. Public transportation is available on the island.

Application process:
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States or legally permitted 
to remain in Hawaiʻi for the duration of the internship. International 
applicants may be considered but are responsible for securing any required 
visas and documentation.

Interested candidates should email the following materials as PDF attachments 
to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the subject 
line “Hawaiʻi Research Internship Application”:

 *   Cover letter including your availability and preferred internship period
 *   Resume describing training, experience, and relevant skills
 *   Names and contact information for two references


More details are available here:
https://pacificwhale.org/what-we-do/research-internship/



Jens Currie (he/him)

Chief Scientist

Pacific Whale Foundation

300 Ma‘alaea Road Ste 211, Wailuku, HI 96793

Cell: +1 808-990-5544

Office: +1 808-856-8338

Fax: +1 808-856-8363

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