Force and
Walvis Bay Strandings Network
Other publications from our research group are available here:
http://www.namibiandolphinproject.com/category/research/publications/
Regards
Simon Elwen
Research Fellow at the Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria
Based in: Walvis Bay
Dear colleagues.
I thought you might be interested to hear that the gray whale is still in
Walvis Bay, 2 months after it was first reported.
For photos and details please see our project blog:
http://namibiandolphinproject.blogspot.com
Regards,
Simon Elwen
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field skills used in cetacean research such as photo-identification,
acoustic and behavioural data collection, as well as data management and
team work. Interns will work closely with the project leaders Dr Tess
Gridley and Dr Simon Elwen. We are amenable to students using data
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well as data management and
team work. Interns will work closely with the project leaders Dr Tess
Gridley and Dr Simon Elwen. We are amenable to students using data
collected during internships for student projects.
If you are interested in joining our research team during one of these
periods p
Due to high demand, we have had to extend the abstract submission deadline
to allow for last minute applications. Final deadline is now 24 August 2018.
This cross-cutting conference is the first of it's kind in Africa and will
promote BIOACOUSTIC research currently taking place on the African
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Gridley and Dr Simon Elwen. We are open to students using data collected
during internships for student projects.
Three type of opportunity are available at different times of year.
1) Long-term volunteer at Sea Search offices - Cape Town, South Africa - 2
month minimum - Oct 2018 to May 2019 - mix of
motivation.Wore
information available on our website here:
http://www.namibiandolphinproject.org/get-involved/volunteer-internship-program/
Regards,
Dr Simon Elwen
Director: Namibian Dolphin Project
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mammal research techniques - see below and attached flyer. We would
greatly appreciate if you could please pass this information around your
departments and to potentially interested students, cna colleagues
Kind regards,
Dr Simon Elwen and Dr Tess Gridley
Information below and attached and contact i
run in Nov (see website for details)
Please contact i...@seasearch.co.za with a CV and brief motivation by
email.
More information about our group is available on our website here:
www.seasearch.co.za or facebook/seasearch
Kind regards
Dr Simon E
run in Nov (see website for details)
Please contact i...@seasearch.co.za with a CV and brief motivation by
email.
More information about our group is available on our website here:
www.seasearch.co.za or facebook/seasearch
Kind regards
Dr Simon E
Kind regards
Dr Simon Elwen
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your
departments and to potentially interested students, and colleagues. Please
note it is possible to take only certain components of the course set at
weekly intervals. Priced Pro rata.
Kind regards,
Dr Simon Elwen and Dr Tess Gridley
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the
scientific publication process. The majority of training is provided by
project PI’s Dr Simon Elwen and Dr Tess Gridley.
Please Look at the NDP website and social media pages
Facebook/namibiandolphinproject
instagram/namibiandolphinproject for more details about us and our current
work.
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send a copy of your CV and a brief motivation to i...@seasearch.co.za.
More information about our work and this internship can be found here:
www.seasearch.co.za/training <http://www.seasearch.co.za/>
Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions
regarding this
raining costs. . If you are interested in this placement please send a
copy of your CV and a letter of motivation to i...@seasearch.co.za.
Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions regarding
this training opportunity.
Kind regards
Dr Simon Elwen and Namibian Dolphin
your thing - we made a YouTube Video
abstract of the paper as well available here: https://youtu.be/aKXZbqaXPiU
Many thanks :)
Simon Elwen
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University of Pretoria
Based in: Walvis Bay - Namibia. Phone: +264 81 421 4968 (mob Namibia) +27
71 139 5951 (Mob SA
Bay,
Namibia, for a minimum of 2.5 years during this project with some time
spent in Cape Town, South Africa.
Start Date: from July 2014 onwards.
For further information about this opportunity, please contact Dr Simon
Elwen or Dr Tess Gridley on nam.dolphin.proj...@gmail.com
y in South Africa.
Additional remuneration / salary supplementation is available through
various short contract jobs through Sea Search Africa, including a 6 month
acoustic monitoring contract starting ASAP.
Applications and enquiries may be sent to Dr Simon Elwen (
simon.el...@gmail.com) ASAP. Plea
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Based at Sea Search Africa - Bath Rd ,Muizenberg Cape
t the African BioAcoustics Conference (1-6th Sep) and the
InternationalMarine Conservation Congress just after (13-18th Oct) will be
held around the same time if you want to combine these events for a longer
trip to the beautiful Cape.
regards
Dr Simon Elwen and Dr Tess Gr
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