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Sea Turtle Conservation and Coral Reef Monitoring Internship 2018

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Sectors Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Water Resources
Location Malaysia - Asia & M East
Town/City Lang Tengah Island
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level Voluntary & Interns
Deadline 08/12/2017
Company Name Lang Tengah Turtle Watch
Contact Name Bill Matthews
Email bill@langtengahturtlewatch.org
Website Further Details / Applications
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Lang Tengah Turtle Watch is looking for someone willing to gain experience from an unpaid internship position in practical conservation work, at their island-based project, off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. 

 

You will be living on the job site - eating, sleeping and working in our jungle camp with our team of volunteers and project staff.  Your main role will be to assist the camp manager with whatever aspects they require, which may include any of the following:

 

 

 

  • Patrolling Beaches at night for nesting turtles
  • Taking morphometric data from nesting turtle mothers
  • Placing in-conel tags and taking photographs of turtle facial scutes
  • Monitoring turtle nests and recording egg/hatchling data
  • Training volunteers
  • Taking volunteers on leisure excursions (jungle trekking, snorkelling, kayaking)
  • Ensuring the smooth running of the camp, assisting volunteers and making sure all camp chores are carried out daily
  • Liaising with the resort staff and management on the island
  • Giving informative talks to resort guests about Sea Turtles, conservation and the organisation
  • Helping with our recycling programme and coordinating school visits 
  • Updating our Social Media pages

 

 

In addition to our main turtle project, in 2018 we will be running other side projects focused on improving our scientific understanding of the ecosystem around Lang Tengah. The beginning (March - May) and the end (August - November) of the season will be focused on coral surveys. The roles involved with these additional surveys include:

 

-Assist in coral diversity and abundance surveys (timed swim survey, underwater video survey, belt transect survey, point count survey)

-Assist in data recording and updating coral database

-Care for and provide basic maintenance to project equipment.

 

Data gathered by the project over the research period will be available for use to the successful candidate for any data analysis they wish to conduct.

 

Please note that you will not be solely responsible for these tasks, we have a permanent member of staff on Lang Tengah.  You will be there as a fully-intergrated team member and on hand to assist the staff, the nature of which may vary with any combination of the above and potentially more.  This is a great opportunity to get involved with a small organisation that is growing rapidly.  This means that your work has a real impact of the success of the project and you will also be able to contribute in shaping the future of the project. 

 

 

 

Ideally, you should be fit enough to undertake daily leisure activities and must be:

 

 

 

  • Holding - or be in the process of acquiring - a related bachelors degree, or higher.
  • Outgoing: this is one of the most important elements, as you will representing the organisation to volunteers, resort staff and tourists on a daily basis
  • Organised
  • Culturally sensitive
  • A confident swimmer
  • Able to duck dive to 10 meters and hold your breath for 45 seconds
  • Advanced Open Water Diver with at least 60 logged dives (preferable)
  • Certified in Emergency First Aid Response or equivalent (preferable)
  • Certified Reef Check Diver (preferable)
  • Experienced in coral Identification in Indo-Pacific region (highly advantageous)
  • Have experience with coral propagation
  • Physically fit, able to carry 20kg weight and work long hours 
  • Well acquainted with the rigours of outdoor living
  • Flexible:  our daily routine can alter depending on multiple factors and being able to adapt to this is essential
  • Fluent in English

 

 

Conditions on camp are basic, so you need to be comfortable with living in this environment for the duration of your stay - we aim to give you a night off once a week and a few days off the island every month. 

 

 

 

We are offering a two 10-week internships for the following dates: 

 

 

 

4th March - 11th May

12th August - 21st October

 

 

 

 

 

These are unpaid internship positions.  However, Lang Tengah Turtle Watch will cover your in-country travel costs, food and accommodation whilst on the project.  Travel to and from Malaysia is at the expense of the intern.  

 

 

 

If you feel you’re the right person to be part of our young, passionate and dynamic team of conservationists, please do send through a copy of your C.V. and a Covering Letter, stating which time-slot you are applying for, to their Project coordinator, Bill: bill@langtengahturtlewatch.org 

 

 

 

 

 

To find out more about the project, please look at our website, Facebook page, or contact us:

 

 

 

WEB: www.langtengahturtlewatch.org

 

FACEBOOK: Lang Tengah Turtle Watch

 

EMAIL: bill@langtengahturtlewatch.org

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