Marine Mammal Research Experience: BDRI Internship Program 2019

On behalf of the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute (BDRI) 
<http://www.thebdri.com/>, I am pleased to announce that we are currently 
accepting applications for our Internship Program 2019. 

Graduates and students from a wide range of disciplines are all able to apply 
for a training period at BDRI. The BDRI, a marine science and education centre, 
offers unique hands-on marine research experiences designed to foster success 
in both undergraduate and postgraduate fields. If you are planning to embark on 
a career in the field of marine mammal science, then an internship at BDRI will 
be ideal for you. BDRI scientists conduct research across a wide range of 
subject areas that link marine top predators (cetaceans, otters, and marine 
birds) ecology with their physical environment, society and population 
dynamics; explore their interactions with human activities (such as fisheries, 
aquaculture and marine traffic); and investigate their behaviour and acoustic 
communication. 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION - This internships program enables aspiring marine 
scientists to work in conjunction with leading marine biologists as they 
undertake ground-breaking research on the charismatic marine mega-fauna in one 
of the most productive oceanic regions on the world (Galicia, North-western 
coast of Spain). The incredible diversity of cetaceans present in these waters 
(up to 22 different species recorded) allows the BDRI team to have several 
ongoing research projects focused on the study of the ecology and behaviour of 
bottlenose dolphins, harbour porpoises, Risso’s dolphins, common dolphins, 
pilot whales, humpback whales, minke whales, sei whales, fin whales, and blue 
whales. 

Lasting between one and nine months, there’s a variety of research projects 
that will help you explore what you may want to do long term. With 
state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, participants will be trained to get 
involved with multiple research projects involving a combination of boat-based 
surveys onboard research vessels, land-based observations, laboratory work 
(photo-identification, GIS, bioacoustics, diet analysis, diving behaviour, 
video analysis, database work, etc), and strandings (response, rescue, 
necropsy, and data collection). 

While you will benefit from specialized research training, you will need the 
drive to make the most of our research programs working side by side with the 
chief biologist (Dr. Diaz Lopez), and other experienced researchers (S. 
Methion, PhD cadidate & marine ecologist and Oriol Giralt, Phd candidate & 
marine biologist). The BDRI is a very international environment, and the 
everyday working language is English. Laboratory work days typically last six 
hours and field days occur several times per week (weather dependent). There 
will be two days off per week. 

HOW TO APPLY – Research experiences are open to all applicants 18 years of age 
or older. An academic background in biology, veterinary or natural science, 
coupled with motivation and interest in marine research make the most qualified 
individuals. Start and end dates are flexible depending on the needs of the 
institute and the intern’s availability, but the position requires a minimum of 
30 days continuous commitment sometime between January 2019 through to end 
November 2019. 

BDRI internships are not paid and this training experience requires a tuition 
fee which is used to off-set the cost of training, use of research equipment, 
facilities and research vessels, accommodation in an apartment with other 
participants, and other expenses (access to wifi, kitchen utensils, 
electricity, taxes, insurances, etc). Successful applicants will be responsible 
for their own transportation expenses to and from the research centre (O Grove, 
Galicia, Spain). 

Interested candidates should submit an e-mail to: sever...@thebdri.com ,and we 
will provide you further information about the program. Approved applications 
are accepted on a first-come, first serve basis. Positions are open until 
filled (maximum 12 vacancies). 

For more information about BDRI's research projects, please visit 
<https://www.thebdri.com> or our Facebook page 
https://www.facebook.com/thebdri> 

Some of our ex-interns shared their BDRI internship experience at: 
https://youtu.be/UAuO2XasBnw 

Scientific articles published by the BDRI in the last two years (for a full 
list of publications please visit: 
<http://www.thebdri.com/research/papers.html>) 

- Diaz Lopez, B & Methion, S. (2018) Does interspecific competition drive 
patterns of habitat use and relative density in harbour porpoises? Marine 
Biology (2018) 165:92. http://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-018-3345-8 
- Methion, S. & Diaz Lopez, B. (2018) Abundance and demographic parameters of 
bottlenose dolphins in a highly affected coastal ecosystem. Marine and 
Freshwater Research https://doi.org/10.1071/MF17346 
- Diaz Lopez, B., López, A., Methion, S., & Covelo, P. (2017). Infanticide 
attacks and associated epimeletic behaviour in free-ranging common bottlenose 
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of 
the United Kingdom, 1-9. doi:10.1017/S0025315417001266 
- Diaz Lopez B. and Methion S., 2017. The impact of shellfish farming on common 
bottlenose dolphins’ use of habitat. Marine Biology 164: 83. 
- Diaz Lopez, B., Grandcourt, E., Methion, S., Das, H., Bugla, I., Al Hameli, 
M., Al Hameri, H., Abdulla, M; Al Blooshi, A; Al Dhaheri, S.(2017). The 
distribution, abundance and group dynamics of Indian Ocean humpback dolphins 
(Sousa plumbea) in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (UAE). Journal of the Marine 
Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1-9. 
doi:10.1017/S0025315417001205 
- Diaz Lopez B., 2017. Temporal variability of predator presence around a fin 
fish farm in the North-western Mediterranean Sea. Marine Ecology 38(1), e12378. 

Best regards, and see you in Galicia!

 Bruno Díaz López Ph.D
Chief biologist and Director

The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI
Avenida Beiramar 192, O Grove 36980, Pontevedra, Spain
www.thebdri.com
0034 684248552

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