The charity Marinelife, which has been operating its successful Biscay Dolphin 
Research Programme for twelve years, is running a special shore-based training 
opportunity for volunteer whale and dolphin surveyors in preparation for the 
2007 season.  The programme will include an introduction to ocean-going 
cetacean and seabird survey techniques and protocols, a brief overview of 
identification issues, guidelines on how to become more actively involved with 
Marinelife/BDRP pelagic surveys and an opportunity to network with key 
personnel and other volunteer surveyors.

 

This will be followed up with opportunities for more rigorous scientific 
training at sea under the guidance of experienced team leaders through our 
programme of monthly research voyages on ferry routes in the English Channel 
and Bay of Biscay.  This will ensure that all data collected by volunteer 
researchers during ongoing projects is of the same high quality and continues 
to be at the forefront of current best practice.

 

This training event is being held at the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, 
England, on Saturday 13th January 2007 at 13:30h, finishing at 16:30h.  The 
cost will be £20 per person, payable in advance.

 

For further details, including booking information, please email John Arnott, 
Marinelife/BDRP Research Teams Manager, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL 
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