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Rachael
M. Griffin B.Sc.M.B
Marine Biologist
griffinr@gmail.com
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Profile
Rachael Griffin (B.Sc. Marine Biology) is an independent
researcher and photographer located in Victoria BC Canada.
A graduate from the University of British Columbia with a
Marine Biology Major she specializes in whale research, bioacoustics,
and wildlife photography. Her research experience includes
monitoring marine mammals in critical habitats, observing
vessel effects on killer whale behaviours, investigating whale
and dolphin vocalizations, recording sound levels in killer
whale habitats. She is originally from England and has contributed
to the development of the BeWhaleWise Guidelines and co-authored
the paper Killer Whales are Capable of Vocal Learning. In
2005 she developed the Acoustic Monitoring Project and works
in partnership with government and educational organizations
to identify received sound levels in killer whale habitats.
Rachael has over four years experience managing marine stewardship
programs, monitoring vessel behaviour around marine mammals,
meeting with ecotourism and government agencies to discuss
best management practices. Rachael is currently pawning streams,
and promoting conservation awareness through the construction
of environmental educational presentations. Other related
experience includes working as a Marine Biologist for ecotourism
companies to increase knowledge of marine mammal behaviour,
promoting stewardship and educating the public on conserving
marine species and their habitats. Rachael has worked for
the Vancouver Aquarium as a marine Interpreter and database
assistant. While at the University of British Columbia she
worked as a research assistant, collecting data from scientific
articles, aided with Steller Sea Lion morphological measurements,
and organized head office paper work. Rachael has coordinated
and trained volunteers in boating safety, recording methods,
and monitoring efforts. She is a diligent fast-learning team
player with a professional and positive work ethic, being
self-motivated, creative, flexible and articulate, skilled
at problem solving. Rachael has proven research skills through
establishing experimental design, collecting and analyzing
data using various field equipment including hydrophones and
photo-identification techniques, writing scientific proposals
and papers, and conducting research seminars. Her technical
skills include being proficient in Microsoft Office, Adobe
Photoshop, Illustrator; and Premiere, Dreamweaver Macromedia,
and acoustic software. She is experienced with darkroom equipment
and procedures, using negative and photographic solutions,
and scanning images. Rachael is a certified Advanced PADI
scuba diver, experienced boat operator (Pleasure Craft Operator's
Certificate), and trained in marine safety through the Canadian
Coast Guard Auxiliary (Restricted Operator's Certificate Maritime,
Emergency First Aid, Crew Level 1), and Occupational First
Aid.
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