[MARMAM] New Listing: 2015 Student Travel Grants for Society for Marine Mammalogy's 21st Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals

2015-08-16 Thread Lynette Koftinow
San Francisco Bay American Cetacean Society Chapter would like to encourage 
Student participation in the Society for Marine Mammalogy's 21st Biennial 
Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals (San Francisco, California, 13-18 
December 2015) by offering travel grants for ACS Student Members.
Three student travel grants ($500 each) will be selected from all eligible 
applications whose posters are accepted for the conference. Applications must 
be received by the Monday, 28 Septenber 2015 deadline.
1 grant will be open for any type of research in Cetaceans within the waters of 
California. 2 grants will be open for any type of research in Cetaceans within 
the waters of  West coast of  North America.
  To qualify for this grant, you need to:    
   - Make sure you are a current SF Bay Area ACS member at the time of 
submission. Application for membership to SF Bay Area ACS may be completed at 
the following website: 
http://acsonline.org/support-acs/become-member/   
   - Be currently enrolled as a student at a recognized academic institution.
   - Be first author on an accepted oral or poster presentation.
   - Register for the conference by the early registration deadline 
(www.marinemammalscience.org).
   - Currently reside and study within the Western region of the US, Canada or 
Mexico.
To apply:   
   - Submit a title and abstract (as submitted and accepted by the Society for 
Marine Mammalogy).
   - Give your name and school affiliation.
   - E-mail your application to: acs.sf...@gmail.com
Note: As an awardee, you will be asked to present your poster or oral talk at a 
future ACS/SF Bay presentation event in San Francisco, or provide a summary 
report of your poster/spoken presentation for possible inclusion in future ACS 
publications. The student travel grant application period closes Monday, 28 
Septenber 2015 Notification of the student travel grant awards will be made by 
Friday, 16 October  2015. 
For questions or to submit your application, contact Lynette R. Koftinow:  
acs.sf...@gmail.com
PLEASE NOTE we also have a CALL for 2015 SF Bay ACS Student Research Grant 
Proposals.      For full details go to our website: http://acs-sfbay.org/ Look 
under tab Research and Education:

Call for 2015 SF Bay ACS Student Research Grant Proposals

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Respectfully
Lynette R. Koftinow  President San Francisco Bay Area ChapterAmerican Cetacean 
Society
http://www.acs-sfbay.org/http://www.facebook.com/SFACS
Protecting whales and dolphins since 1967
American Cetacean Society (ACS) is the oldest whale conservation group in the 
world.  Founded in 1967, it is a non-profit, volunteer membership organization 
with regional U.S. chapters and members in 22 countries.

ACS is dedicated to the protection of whales, dolphins, porpoises, and their 
habitats through education and outreach, conservation advocacy, and 
facilitating research. We believe the best way to protect cetaceans is by 
educating the public about these remarkable animals and the problems they face 
in their increasingly threatened habitats.



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[MARMAM] THESIS PROJECTS IN DOLPHIN COMMUNICATION OFFERED AT THE BDRI (SPAIN)

2015-08-16 Thread Bruno Diaz Lopez
THESIS PROJECTS IN DOLPHIN COMMUNICATION OFFERED AT THE BDRI (SPAIN)
Are you looking for an MSc project in dolphins communication? The Bottlenose 
Dolphin Research Institute (BDRI) invites applications for dissertation/thesis 
projects in a dynamic, international, and competitive research environment. The 
main research topics of the BDRI include cetacean’s ecology, ethology, 
ecological modeling and bioacoustics, with data collected in different parts of 
the world (Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic waters, and Persian Gulf). Highly 
motivated students in the fields of zoology, marine biology, veterinary and 
related disciplines are invited to apply for a thesis project at the Bottlenose 
Dolphin Research Institute (BDRI).
These projects will include analysis of bioacoustical and behavioural data 
recorded from two study areas characterized by different levels of 
anthropogenic impact (Mediterranean Sea from 2005 to 2013 and Atlantic waters 
from 2014 to 2016). Students will explore the use of social vocalizations in 
different geographic populations and different contexts (feeding, socializing, 
travelling) looking for geographic and contextual similarities in social sound 
use. Outcomes of these studies will provide more information on the function of 
specific social vocalisations and influence of the environment. Applicants 
should have a strong interest in bioacoustics, and previous experience in 
acoustic analysis techniques (preferred).
1. Population variation in bottlenose dolphin social communication. 
2. Population variation in signature whistles production and characteristics in 
resident bottlenose dolphins. 
3. Acoustic communication and associated behaviour of the common bottlenose 
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).
Many other projects can also be developed dealing with such things as 
mark-recapture techniques, impact of aquaculture, dolphins’ society, and 
ecological modeling. Consult with the BDRI Director to explore the 
possibilities.

ABOUT YOU We look for persons who are highly motivated, eager to learn, and 
have a positive attitude.
WORKING PLACE The BDRI is located in a pleasant, recently renovated research 
center sited at O Grove, Galicia (Spain). The institute and research vessel are 
equipped with the state-of-the-art technology, and the study area has 
especially good conditions for bottlenose dolphin research due to the existence 
of a resident population. The BDRI is a very international environment, and the 
everyday working language is English.
Students will participate in an on-going, long-term research program dealing 
with marine mammals’ research in the Arousa Firth (NW Spain). You will collect 
data in the field and analyse and interpret data in the lab. You will during 
all the work be under direct supervision of the chief biologist Bruno Diaz 
Lopez.
APPLICATION
1. Download and read the internships information package from 
http://www.thebdri.com/education/thesis.html2.The application written in 
English should include a cover letter explaining the applicant’s motivations, 
CV, and if possible reference letter. 
The application labeled ‘Application Thesis Project’ should be submitted via 
email at the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute (educat...@thebdri.com). 
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The projects are intended to start January 2016 but 
dates are flexible year round. Start and end dates are flexible but the 
position requires a minimum of 120 days (Masters) or 60 days (Bachelors) 
continuous commitment sometime between January through to November 2016. If the 
student intends to receive academic credit, he/she will be responsible for 
making all arrangements with their educational institutions.
The BDRI is a private and self-funded centre, hence, there is no compensation 
for the internship positions. There is a tuition fee including the tuition, 
training, accommodation in an apartment, and other expenses derived of both the 
thesis project and your participation (housing, use of equipment, field trips 
by car, use of research vessel). 
Successful applicants will be responsible for their own transportation expenses 
to and from the research centre (O Grove, Galicia, Spain). 
There is no deadline to apply. However, approved applications are accepted on a 
first-come, first serve basis. Apply early! 
More information can be obtained directly from educat...@thebdri.com
Bruno Diaz LopezChief Biologist / DirectorBottlenose Dolphin Research Institute 
BDRIAv. Beiramar 192, O Grove 36980, Spainwww.thebdri.comtel. + 34 605 52 1441___
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