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Manatee Internships and Volunteers
Manatee interns and volunteers participate in manatee and boater interaction research, boater education on the water, and boater education on shore.


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Interns' primary responsibilities are assisting with various GIS-related tasks related to ongoing projects by FWRI scientists in their research on manatee ecology and behavior.


FWRI’s manatee photo-identification research focuses on the long-term monitoring of Florida manatees in southwest Florida. The primary goal of our program is to document individual manatees.


The position includes assisting with manatee rescue, carcass salvage, and research in South Florida. He or she will assist with manatee and dolphin field necropsies as needed and conduct photo-ID and radio tracking research as time permits.


Interns will assist with manatee rescue, carcass salvage, and research for six counties on the east coast of Florida.


The intern’s primary responsibility is to assist researchers in the Manatee Behavioral Ecology Program.


Interns will assist with manatee rescue, carcass salvage, and research for ten counties in southwest Florida.










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