Adriatic Dolphin Project
Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation
Island of Lošinj, northern Adriatic Sea, Croatia

The Adriatic Dolphin project is the main scientific project of the Blue World 
Institute of Marine Research and Conservation, a non - profit organization 
dedicated to research and conservation of the Adriatic bottlenose dolphins with 
field bases on Croatian islands of Lošinj (Northern Adriatic, Kvarnerić) and 
Vis (Central Adriatic, Dalmatia). 

ADP Lošinj  has a long tradition with eco - volunteering program that offers a 
unique opportunity to experience encounters with dolphins in their natural 
surroundings actively participating in the research. This includes boat - based 
surveying, gaining knowledge in data collection at sea, data entry and 
participation in preliminary analysis of collected data. 
The research activities include application of photo - identification 
techniques, behavioural observations, diet study and acoustic sampling. The eco 
- volunteers are also invited to participate in various lectures on dolphin 
research and marine biology offered by the research team.

Stages are now available for the month of July 2011, with the last minute 
prices that include a discount of 20% to the current stage prices you may find 
on Blue World web site
 www.blue-world.org 
http://www.blue-world.org/en/get-involved/volunteer/

For further details and any question please contact us at 
i...@blue-world.org 
or 
adp.los...@gmail.com

On behalf of Blue World Research team

Nikolina Rako
Adriatic Dolphin Project, Head researcher






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