Job Opportunity:
Lead Scientific Officer for Cetacean Distribution Survey in the Faroe Islands
30th April – 3rd August 2013 (14 weeks)Contract fee: £5950/€7000 - £7140/€8400 
(dependent on experience)
Planet Whale is recruiting a Lead Scientific Officer to execute a cetacean 
survey project in the Faroe Islands, with the support of two interns/survey 
assistants, reporting to the Planet Whale team based in Brighton, UK. This 
project, supported by WSPA, will focus on establishing areas of high site 
fidelity for cetaceans around the Faroe Islands, with a particular emphasis on 
orcas. The study, now in its second year, aims to develop a community-based 
sightings network to further our understanding of the distribution of cetaceans 
around the islands. Emphasis will also be placed on the development of a 
photo-ID catalogue for orcas. A primary goal of the project is to assess the 
potential for whale and dolphin watching on the islands as a means of 
diversifying wildlife ecotourism.   
Key responsibilities:To lead cliff-top cetacean survey work at a number of 
sites on the islands, using angle and distance measuring equipment to obtain 
the exact position of any cetaceans sighted, and a spotting scope for species 
identification and behavioural observations.
To oversee the development of a killer whale photo identification catalogue. 
While all cetacean sightings will be recorded, the project’s key focus will be 
to study orcas.The collection (and verification when possible) of sightings 
from a range of locally interested parties with a view to establishing a 
self-sustaining sightings network.To set up and maintain a small public 
information area within the capital of Torshavn. To develop a working 
relationship with small boat operators with the potential to integrate whale 
and dolphin watching into current tours. To engage the Faroese and tourist 
community in the project and maintain relationships with key stakeholders.To 
complete a scientific report and analysis of all data collected during the 
survey period, with data and photo analysis support provided by Planet Whale.
Skills and experience:Educated to at least Masters level in the marine 
biology/science field.Excellent verbal and written communication skills and 
ability to interact with people from all walks of life. Knowledge of Faroese or 
Danish considered an advantage but not essential.Ability to lead and manage a 
small team, maintaining focus on work quality.A positive and pro-active 
approach.Willingness to spend long hours (often alone) in the field when the 
weather allows.Highly motivated and able to concentrate for several hours at a 
time.Experience in conducting land-based surveys of cetaceans.Experience in 
photo identification of cetaceans preferable.Clean driving license.
The three months will be spent surveying for cetaceans whenever weather 
conditions allow. This may include working in some fairly ‘wild’ weather – 
please be aware of this!  You will be free to take one day off a week, usually 
during bad weather. You will be fully supported by our office team in Brighton, 
UK, but you will be responsible for allocating duties to two survey assistants.
All accommodation and travel costs will be covered, including flights to the 
Faroe Islands.  Shared accommodation will be provided and cooking/cleaning will 
be shared between the three members of the team.
This is a self-employed short-term contract and will be paid from £425 / €500 
per week up to a maximum of £510 / €600 per week dependent on qualifications 
and work experience.
Candidates will either be interviewed in Brighton, UK or via telephone/skype. 
There is also a possibility of interviews at the ECS conference in Setubal, 
Portugal, early April if more convenient (please mention this in your 
application). Applications from within the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Denmark 
are encouraged.  
To apply please send your CV and covering letter to 
sarahjack...@planetwhale.com with “Lead Scientific Officer Application” as the 
subject header.Closing date for applications is 4th April, with interviews 
expected to take place the following week.
Many thanks,
Sarah JacksonProject Manager, Planet Whale & WhaleFest

sarahjack...@planetwhale.com
www.planetwhale.com
www.whale-fest.comoffice: +44 (0)1273 355011
skype: planet.whale                                       
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