Cetaceans research internships announcement - Winter Season 2015

Hi everyone,

On behalf of the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute (BDRI), I am pleased to 
announce that we are currently accepting internship applications for Winter 
term 2015 (a minimum of 60 days of participation, with a start date around 
January 15th, but start date will be flexible) for our research project along 
the North-western coast of the Iberian Pensinsula (Galician waters, Spain).

Interns can expect to gain a solid foundation in cetaceans behavioural ecology 
and sociobiology with a focus on dolphins ethology, habitat use and 
communication. Furthermore, as the Galician coastline is known for frequent 
strandings of various marine mammals species, the participants will be a part 
of an important network for rescue and data collection from these stranded 
animals. 

The BDRI offers the interns the chance to work during many steps of the 
research. Your participation means that you will not only be observing the 
studied animals at sea, but you will also be collecting different types of 
scientific data, using various research methods, and helping on board the 
research vessel in general. When back in the lab, you will participate in the 
transcription of the collected data, with the database work, you will use 
various softwares, perform photo-identification analysis, use of GIS and more. 
Hence interns will also assist with marine mammals rescue (cetaceans and 
seals), carcass salvage, analysis of stomach contents, and field necropsies as 
needed in Galician waters. 

As an internship, you will be encouraged to work hard and gain an insight of 
what it is actually like to work as a marine mammal researcher. An academic 
background in biology, veterinary or natural science, coupled with motivation, 
willingness to work hard and interest in marine mammals research make the most 
qualified individuals. Our centre  understands  the importance of giving the 
participant the responsibilities and experience which give an insight and 
reflect the ones of a true future job in the field of marine mammal science.

The intern is required to complete a project and present a 10 minute 
presentation at the end of their internship. Undergraduate and postgraduate 
students could, as a part of one of BDRIs projects, present a personal research 
project as their thesis work. In order to do so, this is requested within your 
internship application.

The BDRI is a private and self-funded centre, hence, there is no compensation 
for the internship positions. This means that in order for you to come and take 
a part of the project you will have to pay for a part of the expenses that are 
derived from your participation (the internship/tuition fee). The fee includes 
the accommodation in an apartment, tuition and a small part of other expenses 
derived of your participation (use of equipment, field trips by car, use of 
research vessel). Successful applicants will be responsible for their own 
transportation expenses to and from the research centre (O Grove, Galicia, 
Spain).

There is no deadline to apply. However, approved applications are accepted on a 
first-come, first serve basis. Apply early! Positions are open until filled 
(maximum 8 vacancies). Prior field research experience is recommended but not 
required.

Please download the internships general information and application form at:


www.thebdri.com/resources/downloads/internships.pdf
www.thebdri.com/resources/downloads/applicationinternships.doc

Send the application form, resume, recommendation letters, and cover letter by 
email to the email: i...@thebdri.com.

See you on site!

Bruno Diaz Lopez
Chief Biologist and Director
Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute (BDRI)
Av. Beiramar 192, O Grove CP. 36980
Pontevedra-Spain
tel. 00 34 605 521441

www.thebdri.com

Selected scientific articles by the BDRI:


1. Diaz Lopez B., 2012. Bottlenose dolphins and aquaculture: interaction and 
site fidelity on the north-eastern coast of Sardinia (Italy). Marine Biology, 
159:2161-2172. DOI 10.1007/s00227-012-2002-x
2. Diaz Lopez B. Marino, F., 2011. A trial of acoustic harassment device 
efficacy on free-ranging bottlenose dolphins in Sardinia, Italy. Marine and 
Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 2011, pp (4):197-208.
3. Diaz Lopez B., 2011. Aquaculture systems. In: Handbook of Models used in 
Ecosystem and Environmental Management, Sven Erik Jorgensen (Ed.), CRC Press, 
Taylor & Francis, FL.pp 241-256.
4. Diaz Lopez B., 2011. Whistle characteristics in free-ranging bottlenose 
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Mediterranean Sea: influence of behaviour. 
Mammalian Biology 76: 180-189.
5. Diaz Lopez, B. & Shirai, J.A.B., 2010. Mediterranean common bottlenose 
dolphin's repertoire and communication use. In: Dolphins: Anatomy, Behavior, 
and Threats, (A.G. Pierce & L. Correa Eds.), Nova Science Publishers, New York. 
Pp 129 -148. 
6. Diaz Lopez, B., 2009. The bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus foraging 
around a fish farm: Effects of prey abundance on dolphins' behaviour. Current 
Zoology 55(4):243-248.
7. Diaz Lopez, B., Bunke, M. and Shirai, J.A., 2008. Marine aquaculture off 
Sardinia Island (Italy): ecosystem effects evaluated through a trophic 
mass-balance model. Ecological Modelling 212: 292-303.
8. Diaz Lopez, B. and Shirai, J.A., 2008. Marine aquaculture and bottlenose 
dolphins social structure.Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 62 (6): 887-894.
9. Diaz Lopez, B., Shirai, J.A.B., Bilbao Prieto, A. & Mendez Fernandez, P., 
2008. Diving activity of a solitary wild free ranging bottlenose dolphin 
(Tursiops truncatus). Journal Marine Biological Association of U.K 88, Special 
Issue 06: 1153-1157.
10. Diaz Lopez, B & Bernal Shirai, J.A.B., 2007. "Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops 
truncatus) presence and incidental capture in a marine fish farm on the 
north-eastern coast of Sardinia (Italy)" Journal of Marine Biological 
Association of U.K 87: 113 - 117.
11. Diaz Lopez, B., 2006. "Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Predation on 
a Marine Fin Fish Farm: Some Underwater Observations". Aquatic Mammals 32 (3): 
305 - 310.
12. Diaz Lopez, B., 2006. "Interactions between Mediterranean bottlenose 
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and gillnets off Sardinia". ICES Journal of 
Marine Science 63: 944-951.
13. Diaz Lopez, B., Marini, L. and Polo, F. 2005. The Impact of a fish farm on 
a Bottlenose dolphin population in the Mediterranean Sea. Thalassas 21(1):53-58.



 
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