CETACEAN- MARINE FAUNA-  RESEARCH INTERNSHIP IN ITALY




WHERE:

Imperia, Italy



WHEN:

September-October-November

Minimum required: 30 days

Number of interns per month: 2/3



About The project

The dolphin research project “Delfini del Ponente”
http://delfinidelponente.costabalenae.it/ is the first project focused on
monitoring bottlenose dolphins in the Western Ligurian Sea. Due to the
morphology of the seafloor, this area is not a usual habitat for this
species and historically, sightings have been more rare and sporadic than
in the Levantine side of the region. The continental shelf is, in fact,
very short and high depths (around 2000 m) are reached quite close to the
shore making the area suitable for other cetacean species but not for
bottlenose dolphins, which tend to remain in waters with a depth not
exceeding 200 m. Despite this knowledge of the range of the species, an
interesting change has been noted in recent years in the area. Reports of
bottlenose dolphins by others research groups, fishermen and whale watching
vessels are almost tripled compared to previous seasons. Therefore, the
project aims to monitor bottlenose dolphins in the region to understand the
extent of this change and what drove it. It is structured on an annual
basis, in order to obtain data not only on the distribution during the
summer, but also changes during the different seasons.

During the dedicated survey, data on marine birds ( Gannets, Shearwaters,
Terns .. ), fish species and turtles are collected.





Programme: Interns are invited to assist the biologists of Costa Balenae in
different activities:

   -

   participation in field research activities in the Pelagos Sanctuary
   -

   monitoring the presence and distribution of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops
   truncatus) during dedicated surveys (10-12 per month)
   -

   environmental and ecological data collection regarding the species
   inhabiting the Ligurian Sea (cetaceans, fishes, seabirds ..)
   -

   transcription of data collected at sea, database updating
   -

   photo-identification and matching of bottlenose dolphin photos
   -

   opportunistic surveys
   -

   land-based surveys
   -

   lessons and training about cetacean ecology, biology and the most
   important research techniques used



The internship is a great opportunity for anyone keen to start a career in
cetacean research or simply willing to acquire fieldwork and data
processing skills. This experience will give you the chance to work in the
Pelagos Sanctuary and enjoy its unique marine biodiversity as well as
traveling and exploring the beautiful Liguria region. Thanks to this
internship you will support cetacean research and conservation in one of
the most crowded and busy areas of the Mediterranean Sea.

Fieldwork will be made in coastal waters (Western Ligurian Sea). Surveys
will be conducted onboard dedicated vessels (5-6 m inflatable boat) around
10 times per month.  Training will focus on collecting photo for photo-ID
purposes, environmental, geographical (GPS) and dolphins' behavioural data.
During fieldwork, participants will gain first-hand experience in
collecting data on cetaceans, seabirds and other marine fauna. Interns will
improve their skills on cetaceans boat-based surveys as well as on the use
of the photo-ID technique. Surveys are weather dependent and they can
change during the period.  Interns will be busy 5 days a week, 6-8
hours/day (depending on fieldwork or labwork). During their free time,
interns will have the opportunity to experience all sorts of activities:
swimming, diving, hiking, exploring historical sites, visit museums,
sailing.



Skills/qualification:

·  Minimum age of 18

·  Prior experience in cetaceans or boat-based surveys is preferred but not
required,

·  Degree or on-going studies in biology, natural science, veterinary or
similar (preferred)

·  Strong motivation and interest in cetaceans and research

·  Speak, read and write in fluent English

·  Be adaptable as fieldwork is weather dependent

·  Be prepared to spend many hours on a small zodiac (5-6 m) and under the
sun or in harsh conditions

. Be prepared to spend long days in an office environment in cause of bad
weather

·  Be sociable and willing as they are expected to live and work in an
international team



Internship fee

Delfini del Ponente is a self-funded research project, so participation in
this programme requires a tuition fee. Fee includes the accommodation in an
apartment in Imperia, tuition and all associated field costs during the
internship period (use of research vessel, training, use of equipment,
field trips). Transportation expenses to and from Imperia (Italy), own
insurances, and food costs during the stay are not included in the fee.



Information about Costa Balenae

Costa Balenae is a cooperative organization founded by a group of
biologists and naturalists with twenty years of experience in the fields of
scientific research, environmental education, territorial development, and
sustainable tourism. The passion for nature, its conservation and the
development of commercial tourism activities that make knowledge, awareness
and sustainability a point of strong entrepreneurial imprinting are the
main characteristics of the cooperative.

http://delfinidelponente.costabalenae.it/



How to apply:

Send your CV with a letter of interest (please indicate the preferred
period, date of arrival and departure) to i...@costabalenae.it addressed to
Elena Fontanesi and Davide Ascheri no longer than the 15th of July.



For any further enquiry and detail, please send an email to
i...@costabalenae.it



Davide Ascheri and Elena Fontanesi

Biologist - Costa Balenae Whale and Nature Watching

i...@costabalenae.it

http://delfinidelponente.costabalenae.it/
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