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LINDSAY CURTIS

104-1918 Haro Street

Vancouver BC V6G 1H6

lindsay-curtis@hotmail.com

778.689.4265

 

 

OBJECTIVE

To gain experience leading to a career goal in biology or ecology focussing on conservation, marine ecosystems and terrestrial/marine interactions

 

QUALIFICATIONS

 

Over eight years of employment experience with progressively increasing responsibility and expertise in:

 

  • Assisting in preparation of an assessment of Canada’s ecosystems.  
  • Preparing food for marine mammals
  • Monitoring of beluga pregnancy and calf growth
  • Coordinating and training volunteers for overnight calf watch shifts
  • Tracking and recording the behaviour of humpback whales using a theodolite and the CYCLOPES program.
  • Catching, tagging and releasing various marine animals including loggerhead turtles, green turtles, tiger sharks and species of stingray
  • Photo identification and cataloguing of Humpback Whales in the Pacific Northwest
  • Data input regarding the sightings on North Pacific cetaceans
  • Computer programs including Reference Manager 12, Microsoft Excel, Word and Access

 

SELECTIVE ACHIEVEMENTS

 

Research Assistant for preparation of the Ecosystem Status and Trends Report with Environment Canada.  Duties included database management (reference manager), report formatting, coordination of an internal review process, team member.

 

Fish House Assistant for Marine Mammal Department at the Vancouver Aquarium.  Duties included preparation of food for marine mammals under diverse conditions as well as maintaining sanitary health levels for marine mammal food preparation room and storage area.

 

Beluga Watch Assistant for Marine Mammal Department at the Vancouver Aquarium. Duties included observing beluga pregnancy, birth and calf growth as well as recording various behaviours of mother and calf during first three months after birth and supervising other staff members and volunteers.

 

Research Assistant for the East Coast Humpback Observational Survey for Dr. Michael Noad, University of Queensland in Point Lookout, Queensland.  Tasks included observing, tracking and recording humpbacks from both a land based lookout and aerial surveys as well as recording the individuals and their behaviours in the CYCLOPES program and taking shots of them from a theodolite.   

 

Field Research Assistant with the Shark Bay Ecosystem Research Project in Monkey Mia, Western Australia.  Duties included catching, processing, tagging and releasing various marine animals as well as data entry, surveys of wild animals and other field duties including maintenance of sea grass exclosures, focal follows of animals and radio telemetry.

 

EXPERIENCE

 

British Columbia Conservation Foundation

            Research Assistant for Enivronment Canada                July-Dec 2009 

  •     Database management for references (Reference Manager)
  •     Coordinated jurisdictional review of documents
  •     Organized incoming comments on documents
  •     Team member assisting in technical and research aspects of  an ecosystem assessment  for Canada

 

Vancouver Aquarium

Fish House Assistant                                                     Feb 2008-July 2009

  • Preparation of the food for marine mammals
  • Sanitization of the food preparation area throughout the day
  • Oversaw and trained volunteers and work experience students
  • Team member assisting the marine mammal trainers in various activities

Beluga Watch                                                                June-Sept 2008

  • Monitored beluga whale pregnancy, labour and calf growth
  • Observed and recorded various behaviours of  both mother and calf during last week of pregnancy, labour and the first three months after birth
  • Supervised and directed volunteers and other staff members during watches

 

East Coast Humpback Observational Survey          July 2007

            Volunteer

  • Identifying and tracking humpback whales with both binoculars and a theodolite
  • Using the CYCLOPES program
  • Interacting with the public, answering questions regarding the marine life and research

 

Shark Bay Ecosystem Research Project

            Field Research Assistant                         Feb-May 2007 

  • Handling various marine animals
  • Tracking animals using radio telemetry
  • Working under diverse weather conditions

 

Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre’s Volunteer Program    2000 - present

            Ten Years and 1000 Hours Recognition Awards           2010

Marine Mammal Food Preparation                                               2002 - 2007 

  • Assisting staff with animal husbandry and care.
  • Monitoring of marine mammals, and food preparation

British Columbia Cetaceans Sighting Network                       2001-present

  • Data entry regarding cetacean sightings in the Pacific Northeast using Microsoft Access and Nobletec
  • Filing, organizing, completing incoming sightings

 

Beaty Biodiversity Museum Volunteer Program                   March 2010-present

  • Unpacking and filing of delicate marine invertebrate collections.
  • Interacting with guests, presenting educational material regarding blue whales and marine ecosystems

 

 

EDUCATION

 

Simon Fraser University BSc. Biology                            2002 – 2007

Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre                                                                           

Biology of Marine Mammals                                        2006 

  • Six weeks of hands-on learning including necropsies and species identification.
  • Individual humpback whales were photographed, identified, and presented in an identification catalogue
  • Trained in research protocol, camera use and photo identification techniques

Biology of Marine Fishes                                   2005

  • Six weeks of hands-on learning including specimen collection and identification.
  • Personal research project in which data was collected, analysized and presented. 
  • Trained in research protocol, statistical analysis as well as basic boat operations and safety
                           

Pleasure Craft Operator Card                                          2005

PADI Open Water SCUBA Diver                                        2002

 

REFERENCES

 

Risa Smith

Manager, Biodiversity Assessments and Reporting 

Environment Canada

Risa.Smith@ec.gc.ca

604.664.9303

 

Brian Sheehan

Curator of Marine Mammals

Vancouver Aquarium

Brian.Sheehan@vanaqua.org

604.659.3437

 

   
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