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Home Aquatic Research Education Opportunities Ridgway Research Seminar Series
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Ridgway Research Seminar Series

Please join us for the 2010 Ridgway Research Seminar Series

Ridgway Research Seminar Series

January through May 2010

All talks will take place in the Kitching’s Classroom from 12:15 to 1:00PM

 

 

January 26, 2010, Dr. Becky Woodward "On the Tail of the Whale: Development of a Peduncle Tag as a Novel Medium to Long-term Tag Attachment Mechanism"

 

February 11, 2010, Dr. Charles Innis " Health Assessment of Leatherback Sea Turtles at Sea During Direct Capture and Disentanglement Events"

March 11, 2010, Mr. Lou Perrotti “The 14 Year Effort to Reintroduce the Endangered American Burying Beetle to Nantucket Island MA is Showing Promise"

April 15, 2010, Dr. Flo Tseng "The Effects of Oil Spills on Wildlife -A Case Study of the 2003 Buzzards Bay spill"

May 28, 2010, Greg Skomal “Great White Shark Tagging”

 

Internship Application

If you have questions about the Intern Program, please contact us at (860) 572-5955 ext. 108.

Download the Internship Application

 

Instructions for Applicants

  • Carefully review the Internship Requirements
  • Complete the Internship Application.   Be sure to provide us with the best e-mail and phone number for contacting you.
  • Select a First and Second choice internship. See list of possible opportunities e.g., 1st choice: Fish & Invertebrate Husbandry, 2nd choice: Pinniped/Penguin Husbandry. 
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Internship Requirements

Acceptance Requirements

The student must be enrolled in or recently graduated from college in order to participate. Internships are open to both undergraduate and graduate students. If the student’s college offers credit for internships, it is the student’s responsibility to arrange for the credit.

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work with animals, teach kids or talk about exhibits? Now's your chance!

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