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Access: Staff and supplies are transported either by chartered boat or aboard a commercial tour boat. An inflatable Avon with oars and a dory are kept at the island and are used to row out to meet the boat, which must maintain a safe distance from the rocky island shoreline. A chartered trip may require that staff and supplies travel from Rockland to Vinalhaven via the Maine State Ferry in order to meet the chartered lobster boat.
Duties: The Island Supervisor will outline the specific projects underway when you arrive on the island. Duties may include: daily bird counts, 3-hour blind observation stints, bird banding and censusing. Wildlife: Atlantic Puffins, Arctic, and Common Terns, Black Guillemots, Razorbills, Great Black-backed and Herring Gulls, Leach's Storm-Petrels, Common Eider, and Double-crested Cormorants predominate. Early summer brings a large number of migrant songbirds to the island while late July and August days are excellent for migrating shorebirds. It is possible to see a few pelagic species like shearwaters and gannets. Harbor and grey seals are abundant in the waters surrounding the island.
General information
for research assistants and volunteers
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