Protected Species Observer (PSO) Training

Do you love the ocean? Are you looking for an exciting new career that will allow you to travel and observe marine wildlife? Are you hard working, flexible and a team player? Then look no further and join the growing industry of Protected Species Observers (PSO)!

PSOs are certified industry professionals who are trained in identifying species of concern and applying their knowledge to protect them in the world of marine construction. Protected species include whales, dolphins, turtles, seals, birds, manatees and fish which are covered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). PSOs are responsible for monitoring marine construction work sites for the presence of protected species and implementing mitigation procedures to minimize the impact on these animals.

Our PSO training curriculum was created by National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) approved PSOs and A.I.S. Inc. scientists, in consultation with BOEM, BSEE, and NMFS staff. Individuals who successfully complete the training and meet the minimum qualifications described below, may be eligible to serve on offshore enterprise projects as a professional PSO, compliant with BSEE and NMFS standards. Based in the U.S. Northeast, A.I.S. Inc. is located near one of the richest offshore wildlife refuges in the world. AIS is a nationwide leader in providing protected species monitoring services to government agencies and private companies operating in the marine environment and has been doing so since 1988.

What Type of Activities Need Monitoring?

What is Covered in Our Training?

  • Geophysical surveys

  • Geotechnical surveys

  • Seismic surveys

  • Cable lay & burial operations

  • Pile driving

  • Harbor dredging

  • Beach re-nourishment

  • Sound in the Sea

  • Federal Legislation and Regulations

  • Protected Species Identification

  • Roles and Responsibilities of a PSO

  • Monitoring and Communication Techniques

  • Data Management and Reporting

  • Hands on practice with 'Tools of the Trade'

  • Life at Sea

  • Meet a PSO!

WHEN IS THE TRAINING?

We have adapted our PSO training to be offered virtually to minimize travel costs. During the training, you will interact with a live trainer, who previously worked as a PSO.

The next virtual training session has been scheduled for November 19-21, 2024. The course takes approximately 20 hours to complete. It will be hosted live and enrolled students are expected to be in attendance on the dates when it occurs.

Please continue reading for additional information on the PSO training. If you’re ready to start the adventure now, navigate to the REGISTER NOW button at the bottom of the page to pay tuition and enroll.

HOW MUCH DOES THE COURSE COST?

The registration cost to complete our virtual training is $495 per candidate. This includes access to a virtual classroom where our highly experienced training staff will be teaching and interacting with trainees in real time. The fee also includes online access to the PSO Training Manual and one on one support during the training. Payments are processed via PayPal*. Once payment is received for the course there are no refunds.

All personal information collected during registration is required for this certification, will be secure and encrypted, and used only for the purposes of this course. Payment information is entered through PayPal’s secure and encrypted website.

WHAT AM I RESPONSIBLE FOR?

A quality internet connection with the ability to connect to and stream the training via Microsoft Teams (Recommended minimum download/upload speeds of 2Mbps/2Mbps). You’ll need an email address and webcam to participate in the virtual training, and to access the online resources. The website is compatible with primary internet browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) and operating systems (Mac, PC). Compatible devices include Windows and Apple computers as well as Android tablets/smart phones. Unfortunately due to formatting differences across platforms, iOS on iPhones and iPads is not supported. Mobile devices, not recommended. Some course components may not be functional on out of date browsers, so we recommend updating your browser prior to starting the course.

WHAT ARE THE QUALIFICATIONS?

To qualify for the PSO training you’ll need to provide a resume demonstrating an undergraduate degree in science or equivalent field experience, working with protected species. You will need to complete a PSO training with a passing grade of 80%. Ultimately in order to be considered for a job as a PSO, you will also need to complete the following:

  • BOSIET or equivalent STCW offshore safety certification.

  • Medical Screening clearing you for sea duty

  • If working as a PSO in the Northwest Atlantic region, an approval letter from the National Marine Fisheries Service is required.


You do not need these prior to the training but they WILL be a requirement to start work.

WHAT IS THE LAYOUT OF THE COURSE?

The course is broken down into 11 sections followed by a final test. Each lesson begins with an introduction and objectives, and then moves through materials associated with the theme of the section. There are some games and pop quizzes integrated into the training as well, to assist with comprehension.

This is a live training and you will not have the option to revisit or stop and start at a later date. Please keep this in mind when planning your schedule. The final test needs to be completed in one session within two hours, immediately after the training. You must achieve a grade of 80% on the final test to pass the course and receive your certification.

Students that complete the course with a passing grade on the final test will receive a certificate of completion via e-mail, and their name will be submitted to NMFS as a certified PSO.

I'M READY TO BE A PSO!

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Welcome to the first step in becoming a BOEM/NMFS compliant Protected Species Observer! To begin the course application process, fill in the required fields below and click the ‘I’m Interested!’ button. We’ll follow up with an email confirming your interest and to discuss your qualifications, enrollment and payment options.

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Leadership

Lauren Wahl
EMD Program Manager

Lauren Wahl has over 15 years of experience managing fisheries and protected species observer programs across the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific Northwest. Starting as a fisheries observer in the Northeast, Lauren quickly moved into leadership roles, overseeing a team of 10 managers and 80 field biologists.

As the Program Manager for Environmental Monitoring, Lauren is dedicated to delivering exceptional service and ensuring the success of complex environmental projects. Her commitment to excellence drives the team’s mission to protect marine ecosystems and meet stakeholder needs.

Lauren holds a B.S. in Marine Science with a concentration in Marine Biology from the University of Maine.

Contact:
Phone: 508-742-5510
Email: emdmgmt@aisobservers.com