The land-based surveys of the east Australian population of humpback whales 
from Pt Lookout, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, constitute one of the 
longest running series of cetacean surveys in the world. Surveys conducted here 
since the early 1980s have demonstrated a strong and consistent rate of 
increase in this population which was almost extirpated in the early 1960s by 
excessive and illegal Soviet whaling in the Southern Ocean.

The Cetacean Ecology and Acoustics Lab at the University of Queensland is 
conducting the next survey starting 6 June this year. Due to one of our 
observers pulling out for personal reasons, we have a last minute vacancy for 
an observer from 6 June to 4 July. Preference will be given to applicants who 
have previous land-based survey experience, particularly those familiar with 
the use of a theodolite and/or Cyclopes or VADAR whale tracking software, but 
due to the short notice, we will accept applications from anyone with a keen 
interest in marine mammal research. Applicants will be required to spend 5 
hours per day on survey. There will be days off during bad weather only. 
Applicants should be prepared to live at Pt Lookout full time for the 4 week 
period, living in a shared house with other observers, sharing in cooking and 
cleaning duties. All accommodation and food is provided by the project but 
observers are responsible for their own travel to and from Pt Lookout.

Pt Lookout is in the sub-tropics. Although it is winter, temperatures will be 
mild with averages of 10-22 C most days. Stradbroke Island is a beautiful place 
and during time off, observers will be able to enjoy the island including the 
beaches and excellent surf.

For more information or to apply for this observer position, please email Mike 
Noad mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au> and cc Michael Williamson 
m.william...@uq.edu.au<mailto:m.william...@uq.edu.au> and Louise Bennett 
louisebennettm...@gmail.com<mailto:louisebennettm...@gmail.com> .


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Assoc. Prof. Michael Noad
Cetacean Ecology & Acosutics Lab.
School of Veterinary Science
The University of Queensland - Gatton campus
Qld 4343
Tel.   +61 (0)416 270567
Fax.   +61 (0)7 54601922
E.   mn...@uq.edu.au<mailto:mn...@uq.edu.au>
W.   www.uq.edu.au/whale<http://www.uq.edu.au/whale>
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