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Program DescriptionThe IMMS Stranding internship is designed as a way for students and recent graduates interested in a career in marine sciences to gain valuable experience in a real world setting. As an intern you will be trained in field response to stranded live and dead sea turtles and dolphins. You will have the opportunity to assist with necropsies of dolphins and sea turtles both in the field and in our lab. As an intern you will additionally have the opportunity to gain experience in husbandry and medical treatments for live rescued sea turtles and dolphins. Interns may additionally have the opportunity to assist veterinary staff with medical procedures on resident animals and participate and assist staff in other departments at IMMS to include Animal Care, Education, and Research.
RequirementsInterns must be:
Principle DutiesThe IMMS stranding staff works in cooperation with state and government agencies to respond, document, and report sea turtle and dolphin strandings in the State of Mississippi. Interns are directly involved in this process working with the stranding staff and veterinary staff to collect data and samples, perform necropsies, and fill out the appropriate stranding paperwork. Interns will be trained on how to collect morphometric data as well as appropriate tissue samples in the field. They will have the opportunity to work with the veterinarians on staff while performing full necropsies in our lab and will gain valuable experience in identifying anatomy and medical abnormalities in sea turtles and dolphins. Interns will perform daily tasks including cleaning, running our stranding hotline, feeding and basic husbandry of our rehabilitation animals, and water quality procedures. Interns will additionally participate in beach surveys on UTV to locate strandings and possible sea turtle nesting activity. Every year is different in the stranding department depending on the type and number of cases we receive. As such, interns one year may not have the same experiences or opportunities as interns from another year. If possible, interns may have the opportunity to assist veterinary staff with medical procedures both on rehabilitated and resident animals. This will include processing bloodwork and other diagnostic tests and restraining for exams, blood draws, ultrasounds, radiographs, and other procedures. Interns may also participate in the release of our rehabilitated animals that are ready to be returned to the wild.
To ApplyTo apply, please send the following documents by email to stranding@imms.org with “Stranding Internship” in the subject line:
Documents must be in one of the following formats – PDF, .doc, .docx, and must be submitted together with your first and last name and the internship year and term for which you are applying in the file name. Examples: 2026_Summer_Jane_Doe_Resume2026_Summer_Jane_Doe_Statement2026_Summer_Jane_Doe_Transcript2026_Summer_Jane_Doe_Application
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