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The Shark Bay Dolphin Research Alliance (sharkbaydolphins.org) is seeking two 
field assistants for the 2016 field season (late-June through November) in 
Shark Bay, Western Australia.

We seek an assistant for the Dolphin Innovation Project, which operates out of 
the small township of Useless Loop in the western gulf of Shark Bay. The 
assistant is required from late-June until the end of August (just over two 
months).

We also seek a field assistant for the Dolphin Alliance Project, based in 
Monkey Mia in the eastern gulf of Shark Bay. The assistant is required from 
late-June through the end of November (just over five months).

In both projects, we will be conducting boat-based surveys and focal follows, 
collecting a combination of photo-ID, acoustic, behavioural and genetic data 
from the resident dolphins. These different aspects will be the focus of the 
field effort at different periods throughout the field season.

Weather permitting, days on the water can be long and tiring in variable 
conditions, but you will encounter dolphins that form complex alliances, and 
those that exhibit remarkable foraging specialisations, as well as the myriad 
of other wildlife (e.g. sharks, rays, turtles, dugongs) inhabiting this remote 
World Heritage Area. On windy days, you will be working on photo-matching and 
processing, data entry, and the long-term database.

We seek assistants who have demonstrable prior field experience, including 
familiarity with conducting photo-ID and the handling of small (<6m) boats, and 
those who are comfortable assisting with the collection of small skin/blubber 
samples using a remote biopsy system. You will need to be a hard-working, 
easy-going, team player, as we live and work in close quarters for extended 
periods. Given our remote location, it can be very difficult to accommodate 
strict dietary requirements.

These are volunteer positions and you need to make your own way to Shark Bay, 
but food and accommodation (in caravans or dongas) on-site is covered by the 
Shark Bay Dolphin Research Alliance. Since it takes time to train field 
assistants, preference will be given to those who can commit for the entire 
time for each of the respective projects.

If you’re interested and capable, please send a letter of interest, CV/resume 
and email contacts for two referees to 
informat...@sharkbaydolphins.org<mailto:informat...@sharkbaydolphins.org> by 
Mon. 29th Feb, 2016.

All the best,

The Shark Bay Dolphin Research Alliance team.
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