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Summer Coral Gallery Aquarist Internship

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Summary: 

This position assists staff Aquarists with the daily husbandry responsibilities of New England Aquarium’s Yawkey Coral Reef Center. This gallery focuses on habitats and species native to the Caribbean, including animals such as coral, dwarf seahorses, and garden eels. Interns in this role will have the opportunity to learn more about the care for tropical fish and invertebrate species, maintaining aquarium systems and other routine duties related to animal care. 


Organizational Description: 

The New England Aquarium is a catalyst for global change through public engagement and education, commitment to marine animal conservation, innovative scientific research, and effective advocacy for a vital and vibrant ocean.


Department Description: 
 
The Yawkey Coral Reef Gallery staff support the New England Aquarium’s mission to protect the blue planet by creating and maintaining exhibits that encourage the public to care about the ocean and to become involved in conservation. 


Time Commitment:

Spring, Summer, Fall: 12-16 Weeks. At least Two Full Days Per Week (8:00 am-5:00 pm)

Winter: 125 hours minimum


Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: 

Assist with daily husbandry functions including the maintenance of living exhibits, holding, and life support systems  

Assist with monitoring water parameters for associated systems 

Diet preparation and feeding for living collection 

Daily assessment of animal welfare 

Daily organization and upkeep for associated behind-the-scene space(s)  

Record keeping in regulation to protocols set forth by NEAq 

Assist with husbandry maintenance for this gallery’s coral propagation system 

Assist with the culture of plankton 

Assist staff with on-going projects throughout the gallery 

Potential to assist in other areas including: Tropical, Temperate, Northern Waters, and Freshwater 

Attend two professional development lunches with the Volunteer Programs and Internships office 


Skills/Qualifications:  

Must have strong interest in Biology or Marine Science 

The position requires physical labor. Applicant must be able to lift 50 lbs. Must be able to climb multiple flights of stairs  

Must be able to take in and carry out multiple instructions and execute them in a timely manner  

Must be able to work independently and as part of a team  

Must be comfortable working with animal food items, including raw seafood  

Work in confined spaces of varying temperatures, light, and sound levels  


To Apply:

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E-mail: intern@neaq.org