North 58° Research
Utilising our wildlife boat trips as opportunistic research platforms to contribute to the knowledge of the Moray Firth Wildlife, we primarily collect data on seals and dolphins on our trips.
Currently we are focusing on habitat use by these animals through photo ID, location and behaviour data collection. Each summer we recruit young scientists to assist us with this data collection over the busy summer months. Read more about the research and our volunteer research assistants below. |
Research
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As a conscious and environmentally aware operator, North 58° marine understands the importance of research;
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Research Assistants - NOW RECRUITING!
We are seeking voluntary research assistants to assist for an 8 week period from beginning of July to end of August 2018. Research will comprise of sighting data, photo identification and behavioural studies, mainly of Seals’ and Bottlenose Dolphins but occasionally also Basking sharks, Minke whales and other dolphin species.
Research will be conducted on our wildlife watching tours (either on short 2 hour trips or full day excursions. Successful candidates will rotate between 3 roles; 1) naturalist position on fauna tours, assisting guides and collecting data, 2) managing wildlife centre 3) data organisation. The roles will be rotated and bad weather days used as data catch up or days off.
We are preferably looking for people that have;
Assistants will be responsible for their own travel costs, and personal expenses but accommodation will be provided throughout the research period. Accommodation is a large static caravan on site at Findhorn Marina. Each assistant will get their own room, however living area, kitchen, bathroom, etc will be communal with the other research assistants. You will be a moments’ walk from the Marina building where most land work will take place.
This is an excellent opportunity for an early career biologist or naturalist to gain valuable fieldwork skills, as well as research techniques, on the water experience and public interpretation through guiding.
How to Apply:
Please email your cv, covering letter specifying any relevant experience and qualifications to Pippa Low ([email protected]) by the 30th of April 2018. For further information regarding our company please visit www.north58.co.uk
Research will be conducted on our wildlife watching tours (either on short 2 hour trips or full day excursions. Successful candidates will rotate between 3 roles; 1) naturalist position on fauna tours, assisting guides and collecting data, 2) managing wildlife centre 3) data organisation. The roles will be rotated and bad weather days used as data catch up or days off.
We are preferably looking for people that have;
- A strong interest and education in Marine biology/ecology or other related field- specifically marine mammals and large marine vertebrate
- Guiding experience- must be good at communicating with the public and have ability to interpret local and wildlife info to passenger guests
- Observation Experience- including use of binoculars and DSLR cameras
- Experience on boats- not susceptible to seasickness easily
- Ability to work calmly and politely under pressure and in sometimes stressful situations
- Ability to learn, be adaptive, hardworking, positive and outgoing as well as have a lot of patience
- Willingness to work long hours outdoors, in sometimes unfavourable conditions
- Some photo ID and matching experience is desirable
- Ability to work well as both a team and an individual
- Physical fitness- working on RIBs can be bumpy and are therefore not recommended working platforms for anyone with severe back or knee problems.
Assistants will be responsible for their own travel costs, and personal expenses but accommodation will be provided throughout the research period. Accommodation is a large static caravan on site at Findhorn Marina. Each assistant will get their own room, however living area, kitchen, bathroom, etc will be communal with the other research assistants. You will be a moments’ walk from the Marina building where most land work will take place.
This is an excellent opportunity for an early career biologist or naturalist to gain valuable fieldwork skills, as well as research techniques, on the water experience and public interpretation through guiding.
How to Apply:
Please email your cv, covering letter specifying any relevant experience and qualifications to Pippa Low ([email protected]) by the 30th of April 2018. For further information regarding our company please visit www.north58.co.uk