Dolphin and marine fauna Conservation Internship
L'esperienza
The main activities carried on by the members of the association are research monitoring of cetaceans and other marine fauna of the Ligurian Sea; activities of protection and enhancement of nature; scientific-cultural training activities; promotion and dissemination of good practices aimed at preserving biodiversity. :)
Cosa offri
30 ore di aiuto per settimana
Cura degli Animali:
Aiuta a prenderti cura degli animali.
Lavoro sociale:
Aiuta con lavoro volontario in progetti e comunità locali.
Costo aggiuntivo richiesto
Importo:
€ 1500
Una tantum
Il costo copre:
Benefici per i viaggiatori, Materiali per le attività di volontariato, e Donazione al progetto
Descrizione:
Extra fee (March-May; October): 1300 euros /month
Extra fee (June-September): 1500 euros /month
Delfini del Ponente is a self-funded research project, so
participation in this program requires a tuition fee to cover the costs of running the project and the internship expenses (these include office items, fieldwork material, accommodation, field insurance, training, office rent, etc.)
Remember that the booking fee is not refundable.
Cosa ottieni
2 giorni liberi a settimana
Dormitorio condiviso:
Avrai un letto in una camera condivisa, il che significa che condividerai la stessa stanza con altri viaggiatori.
Usa la nostra cucina attrezzata:
Sentiti libero di utilizzare la nostra cucina e preparare il tuo delizioso cibo.
Certificato:
Ottieni un certificato di completamento dopo che termina la tua esperienza.
Accesso Internet Base:
Internet a velocità base per lavorare da remoto
Requisiti
Intermedio Inglese
Più di 18 anni
Accoglie volontari singoli, coppie e partner di volontari
Assicurazione di viaggio
Cosa non è incluso
Voli, assicurazione di viaggio, trasporti interni e visto
Dettagli del programma
On the contrary, in the Western part, no research organization or scientific
foundation has conducted studies focused only on bottlenose dolphins because,
due to the morphology of the sea bottom, sightings have always been more
sporadic than the opposite side. The continental shelf is very narrow and short
and high depths (around 2000 m) are reached close to the coast. This makes the
area suitable for other cetacean species but not ideal for bottlenose dolphins,
which tend to remain in coastal waters.
Research Topics
● Groups and social structure analysis: to study the interactions and
associations between individuals
● Abundance: estimation of the local population size
● Distribution, occurrence and movements to understand if the animals
perform movements and migrations, even seasonal, towards the
neighbouring areas.
● Identification of hot spots or areas with greater importance.
(...)
Attività e turni
Participants will assist researchers while working on board dedicated research vessels. Interns will be involved 5/6 days a week, 6-8 (up to 10-12 in case of fieldwork) hours/day (depending on fieldwork or office work), and also during the weekend if the weather is favourable. The programme is highly flexible and with possible last-minute changes due to the changeable weather. The programme is not scheduled in advance, and the activities for the next day are often communicated in the evening (before 21:30). The coordinators make every possible effort to switch between field and office work during the week, but this is not always possible due to the weather constraints. It can happen, for example, to go to the field 4 days a week or the opposite, to stay in the office for a whole week. *The month of September has a different programme. See below for details
Fieldwork can be scheduled at any hour; it can start at sunrise or end at sunset. Surveys are weather-dependent- dependent and our plans can change often even during one single day. Extreme flexibility is therefore an essential prerequisite. Remember that, even though the sighting probability in the Pelagos Sanctuary is very high, the chances of observing marine wildlife at sea are always unpredictable and not always guaranteed. Boat-based surveys and the use of binoculars at sea might cause seasickness.
Office work includes transcription of data, data entry on laptop (transcription on Excel forms of all the data collected on the field), photo-id analysis and matching (main activity, organise and analyse the pictures of previous sightings of bottlenose dolphins, organise in subfolders and then match all the individuals with our catalogue of dorsal fins), QGIS analysis (generally not in Summer, organise the dataset
Regole
PParticipants must be of good health, be able to stand several hours on a boat (up to 10-12) and under the sun or harsh weather, have good physical fitness, be able to lift/carry 15 kg, be able to walk without difficulty, be comfortable on boats in nearshore/offshore waters, be able to swim and work in harsh weather conditions at times. Boat-based surveys and the use of binoculars at sea might cause seasickness. Before fieldwork, a briefing about tasks and safety rules will be provided to the interns. *Insurance is mandatory*