I would like to post the following job opportunity (please include my contact 
details at the bottom of the message for applicants to submit to):

Antarctic Cetacean Field Technician Position

We seek a qualified research technician to participate the National Science 
Foundation supported Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research program at Palmer 
Station from 28 December 2016 – 28 May 2017.  The goals of our research program 
are to understand the effects of climate-driven changes on the demography, 
behavior, and ecology of baleen whales through multi-disciplinary and long-term 
study.
The successful applicant will be based at the NSF-run Palmer Station on the 
western side of the Antarctic Peninsula and work with a second field team 
member to conduct visual surveys, photo-ID, and biopsy sampling of baleen 
whales from inflatable boats.  As well, the field team will conduct routine 
active acoustic surveys of krill in the region.   Field work will be done daily 
as conditions permit throughout the period.  The applicant will be expected to 
conduct all field work, process samples, manage databases, help maintain 
equipment, participate in outreach activities, and be an active member of the 
Palmer Station community.
Applicants must have experience in:

•      biopsy sample collection and processing (satellite tagging experience is 
highly recommended)

•      photo-ID collection and database management

•      visual surveys

•      small-boat driving/handling

•      working in extreme field conditions

Travel to and from Antarctica will be paid for and stipend/salary is available. 
 The successful candidate will be required to pass NSF-mandated medical and 
dental examinations before being cleared to deploy.
Please submit a resume/cv, and cover letter that includes contact information 
for 3 references to the address below.  We will accept applications until the 
position is filled.

Thank you.

Ari Friedlaender
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Ari S. Friedlaender, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Fisheries & Wildlife
Marine Mammal Institute
Oregon State University
Hatfield Marine Science Center
2030 SE Marine Science Drive
Newport, OR  97365
919-672-0103
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://mmi.oregonstate.edu/btbel



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