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Internship Opportunities

Read about internship opportunities with the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.

The intern program at the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute provides an opportunity for college students and postgraduates to obtain hands-on experience in marine science and related fields. Intern positions are unpaid, and the student is expected to contribute at least 8–10 hours per week for at least 10 weeks (or a minimum of 80 hours). Prior to the termination of the internship, the student will be expected to present a 15- to 20-minute seminar to FWRI staff describing some aspect of the student's intern experience.

Current Internship Opportunities
The table below lists which research programs currently have internship openings.

CALENDAR OF ANTICIPATED INTERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Program 

Supervisor

Summer 2008

Fall 2008

Spring 2009

Fisheries Stock Enhancement (SERF)

 

Russo

3

Genetics

Tringali

1

1

1

Harmful Algal Blooms

Neely

1

1

0

Manatee GIS

(St. Petersburg)

Boland

0

1

1

Manatee Photo-ID

(St. Petersburg)

Higgs

2

Manatees

(Port Charlotte)

Denise Boyd

1

1

Manatee Telemetry

(St. Petersbrug)

Barlas

Manatees (Tequesta)

Hudak

Marine Fisheries Biology

Guindon

1

0

0

Molluscan

Fisheries

Arnold

1

1

1

Panthers

(Naples)

Onorato

1

1

1

Queen Conch

(Long Key)

Delgado

0

0

1

Internship Criteria and Protocols

How to Apply for an Internship

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