One of Europe's leading whale and dolphin charities, ORCA, is offering people 
the opportunity to join their team of wildlife surveyors in collecting vital 
information about whales and dolphins.

Our unique, participative volunteer scheme enables members of the public to 
collect scientific data about whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans). This 
gives you the opportunity to contribute directly to vital conservation work. By 
enabling this innovative link to be made between people and marine mammals, 
ORCA can inspire, educate and enthuse the wider public about the conservation 
and biodiversity of cetaceans. This certificated, fun and illuminating course 
will give you all of the skills required to competently identify cetaceans at 
sea and take part in ORCA's scientifically recognised surveys.



http://www.orcaweb.org.uk/get-involved/train

ORCA will be holding a one day Marine Mammal Surveyor training courses around 
the UK where delegates can learn how to identify different species as well as 
understand how to record sightings in line with ORCA's survey protocol. The 
dates of the courses are:

Date

Location

Time

Course Status

Friday 7th November

University of Derby

9.30am- 4.30pm

Places available

Saturday 15th November

Marine Biological Association, Citadel Hill, Plymouth

9.30am-4.30pm

Places available

Sunday 23rd November

Cornwall College, Newquay

9.30am-4.30pm

Places available

Saturday 29th November

Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle

9.30am-4.30pm

Places available

Sunday 30th November

University of Bangor, Room A12, ground floor, Brambell Building, Adeilad 
Deiniol, Deiniol Rd Bangor Gwynedd LL57 2UX.

9.30am-4.30pm

Places available













ORCA's MMS training course incorporates theoretical and practical training on 
marine mammal identification, organising and completing line-transect surveys 
as part of a team. With an international network of research vessels, ferries 
and cruise ships donating spaces to ORCA volunteers, this is a fantastic 
opportunity for you to participate in future whale and dolphin surveys. Over 
30% of the global diversity of cetaceans are seen in our waters. These 
creatures range from the diminutive harbour porpoise to the mighty blue whale, 
the largest animal that ever lived!



Why complete the MMS training course?



ORCA relies on a large and dedicated team of volunteer observers to carry out 
its research, but to achieve the standard required we request that they first 
complete an ORCA MMS training course. In return, ORCA provides its volunteers 
with a wide range of opportunities to take part in our surveys, experience life 
at sea, encounter whales and dolphins as well as gain a greater understanding 
of ocean ecosystems and the threats to marine life. But, even if you don't plan 
to get involved with ORCA in the long-term this training course is designed as 
an excellent introduction to conducting wildlife surveys that are of scientific 
value and improve your species identification skills.



Further details

Please follow the 'More information' link below for further information on 
dates and course venues

Cost:
£60 per person, £54 concessions (students, seniors, unemployed). Tickets are 
non-refundable and non-transferable

http://www.orcaweb.org.uk/get-involved/train


Catherine Bowley
Supporter Development & Admin Manager
ORCA
Tel: 023 9283 2565
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