[SEMCO] Summer Internship with NECWA
Carol Carson
krillcarson at me.com
Tue Jan 17 16:15:30 EST 2017
Marine Wildlife Internship Program - Summer 2017 Season
Sponsored by the New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA)
The New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA) is seeking qualified high school (upper level), college, and graduate students for our Marine Wildlife Internship Program. NECWA interns work alongside staff members to conduct a variety of educational programs, research projects, and conservation activities. Our internship program provides a comprehensive experience in marine biology that is meaningful and essential for those interested in the field of marine science.
Summer Internships can begin at any time in the spring or early summer, and typically require a 3 to 4-month commitment. Interns work a 25 to 30-hour workweek. Internship positions are non-paid and can be coordinated privately or through a school or university program. Interns must provide their own transportation to and from work areas, and housing is not provided.
Internship activities include:
Collection of sighting, environmental, and behavioral data at all study sites. Interns act as research assistants and are engaged in all phases of a project, from fieldwork to laboratory work.
Data input and analysis using Microsoft Excel, Adobe PhotoShop, and FileMaker Pro.
Learning photo-identification techniques that utilize Adobe Photoshop to process photographic images of individual humpback whales and other marine wildlife.
Attendance at weekly summer seminars sponsored by NECWA.
Participating at festivals and other community events in the New England area.
Assistance with educational development and program presentations.
Educational outreach and interaction with the public at schools, libraries, and other venues.
And when applicable, assistance at strandings and necropsies of ocean sunfish and sea turtles on the shores of southeast MA, including the beaches of Cape Cod.
NECWA also has positions available for those who are more interested in land-based activities related to:
Program development and fundraising activities that support our community education and outreach planning.
Graphic design projects that support our educational outreach activities and conservation programs.
Computer programing and software manipulation, including that of Autodesk Maya, a 3-D computer graphics program.
The New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA) is a non-profit organization based in southeastern MA. We are dedicated to the protection and conservation of the unique coastal marine wildlife off New England. We conduct field research on a number of species of marine animals in an effort to advance our understandings of their biology and ecology, as well as support conservation efforts on their behalf. Information collected through our research activities is also used to form the basis of our educational outreach activities within the New England community.
To learn more about our internship program, go to our Marine Wildlife Internship webpage at http://necwa.org/internships.html <http://necwa.org/internships.html>.
To apply:
Go to the “Internships Page” on the NECWA website and fill out the Internship Application form. You will be asked to submit this form through the online form service, Jotforms.
Also, mail or email the material below to our Intern Coordinator, Dr. Mary Nash (see contact information below):
resume,
letter of intent,
and 1 letter of recommendation from a teacher or person that has worked with you.
To learn more about NECWA, visit us at:
www.necwa.org
www.nebshark.org
Thank you,
Dr. Mary C. Nash
NECWA Intern Coordinator
32 Admiral Halsey Road, Plymouth MA 02360
email: mcnash at capecod.net <applewebdata://A3ECD2A6-61CC-4129-86BD-E0D00CF74BBC/%22mailto:mcnash@capec>
NECWA
PO Box 92
North Carver, MA 02355
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