VOLUNTEER AND INTERN RECRUITMENT FOR THE MONTENEGRO DOLPHIN RESEARCH (SOUTH 
ADRIATIC SEA)

OUR PROJECT

The Montenegro Dolphin Research is a scientific project run by Marine Mammals 
Research Association (DMAD). Our study is the first and only long term research 
study of marine mammals in Montenegrin coastal waters, with recent surveys 
covering until to the central coastline of Albania. We aim to address questions 
about marine mammal abundance, distribution and behavior, define critical 
habitats and investigate the impact of major threats, ranging from tourism to 
seismic practices. Our wider attention focuses on the promotion and 
implementation of awareness initiatives targeted at the local community, 
particularly youth and women. 

WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR

We offer several volunteering and internship positions: this is an extremely 
valuable opportunity for graduates, that wish to gain experience in the marine 
mammal research field, and undergraduates, that would like to obtain internship 
academic credits. It could be used to develop a scientific project for BSc and 
MSc thesis. However, we are also open to accept applications from anyone whose 
love for dolphins is strong and sincere.

Opportunities are available starting from February 2019 . The minimum duration 
of the placements is 2 MONTHS, with possible exceptions for skilled candidates.

REQUIREMENTS
-True interest for marine conservation, self-motivation, maturity and ability 
to work responsibly;-Ability to cohabit in a dynamic and multicultural 
environment;-Respect for the organization's rules and willingness to follow 
standards and procedures;-Proven experience of working effectively as part of a 
team;-Fluent English (both spoken and written) and good communication 
skills;-Willingness to learn new software applications.-Background in marine 
biology and previous fieldwork experience are an advantage.
FIELD WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES

-Performing land-based surveys at least three times a week, including sunrise 
and sunset hours;
-Performing boat-based surveys at least once a week: boat surveys can be long 
and often tiring, so you are expected to feel comfortable on board and prepared 
to handle motion sickness.-Collecting dolphins sighting and behavior data, as 
well as environmental and anthropogenic data;-Operating theodolite and managing 
its software Pythagoras;-Data entry and analysis;-Cataloging and matching 
individuals of target species for photo-ID studies via Discovery 
software;-Raising stakeholder awareness through conservation actions.-Promoting 
citizen-science activities
TRAINING
The Montenegro Dolphin Research team provides lectures and field work training 
as well as constant mentoring.You will be given the chance to learn the most 
popular methodologies used in marine mammals research such as:-ArcGIS 
mapping-Theodolite operation and Pythagoras 
software;-Photo-identification;-Discovery, Darwin and Logger 2010 
software;-Systematic data collection and data analysis;-Visual and acoustic 
behaviour of marine mammals-Scientific manuscript and technical report writing 
skills
PROJECT PARTICIPATION FEE

The positions quire a contribution fee of 700 Euros / month which includes:
-Accommodation and expenses-Transportation between the project sites within and 
between Montenegro and Albania-Training and lectures-Scientific support-Field 
work-Use of the equipment
Applicants are responsible for their transportation to/from Montenegro, meals, 
insurance (all participants should have health and/or travel insurance) and 
personal expenses.

HOW TO APPLY

Email your CV and cover letter to akkayaayl...@gmail.com (Aylin Akkaya Bas) 
explaining why you are the perfect asset for our team and which goals you hope 
to achieve with us! Please mention the PERIOD OF INTEREST AND DURATION OF 
AVAILABILITY!

If you wish to have more info about our work and get to know us better follow 
our websites:
https://www.dmad.org.tr/volunteering
www.cetazoom.orghttps://sancet.wixsite.com/sancet
https://www.instagram.com/marinemammalsresearch/https://www.facebook.com/DMADforNature/
Happy 2019!!!
Dr. Aylin Akkaya BasScientific Director of Marine Mammals Research 
AssociationDeniz Memelileri Araştırma Derneği (DMAD)
+38260024363skype: aylin.akkaya3i...@dmad.org.trwww.dmad.org.tr

 
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