Dolphin Conservation Internship

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4 - 15 semanas  ·  Edad 18 - 50+

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Puntos Relevantes

  • Get involved in cetacean and seabirds research
  • Enjoy marine biodiversity while gaining fieldwork and lab experience
  • Spent several time on the sea and see animals in their natural habitat

Puntos Relevantes

  • Get involved in cetacean and seabirds research
  • Enjoy marine biodiversity while gaining fieldwork and lab experience
  • Spent several time on the sea and see animals in their natural habitat
  • Learn different methods for studying marine mammals in the wild
  • Travelling and exploring the beautiful Liguria Region


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    Edad 18+
    Solteros y solteras

    Sobre el programa

    Boat and land based surveys for bottlenose dolphins, collection of different data on cetaceans and other marine fauna, Photo-id matching/ classwork and QGIS analysis.

    The project needs a commitment of at least 30 days. Participants will assist researchers while working onboard dedicated research vessels. Interns will be involved 5 days a week, 6-8 hours/day (depending on fieldwork or lab work), also during the weekend if the weather is favorable. The program is ...

    Sobre el programa

    The project needs a commitment of at least 30 days. Participants will assist researchers while working onboard dedicated research vessels. Interns will be involved 5 days a week, 6-8 hours/day (depending on fieldwork or lab work), also during the weekend if the weather is favorable. The program is highly flexible and with possible last-minute changes due to the changeable weather. The program is not prior scheduled and the activities for the next day are often communicated in the evening (before 21:30). The coordinators make every possible effort to switch between field and office work during the week, but this is not always possible due to weather constraints. It can happen, for example, to go to the field 4 days a week or the opposite, to stay in the office for a whole week.

    Interns will be involved 5 days a week, 6-8 hours/day (depending on fieldwork or lab work), also during the weekend if the weather is good. During their free time, interns will have the opportunity to experience all sorts of activities: swimming, diving, hiking, exploring historical sites, visiting museums, sailing. This program and project is the only one carried on all year round, during all season, to collect data not only in summer but also in fall and winter while no other boats are going out. 

    A volunteer is very important because thanks to them we can go out on the zodiac and collect different kinds of data. The program is highly flexible and with possible last moments changes because of the weather condition. Usually, the program is not prior to scheduled and the activities for the next day are communicated usually in the evening (before 21:30). Usually, we tried to switch between fieldwork and office work in a week but this is not always possible because of the sea and weather conditions. Could happen to go out 4 days in 1 week or the opposite, to stay in the office for a whole week.


    GENERAL INFORMATION 

    Our Team 
    Research and other activities will be conducted by a qualified team, which has more than 10 years of experience in marine fauna research all around the world. Research coordinators will oversee fieldwork and general project coordination, while intern coordinators or research assistants will help in all aspects of the project and coordination of the activity, housekeeping and interns’ responsibilities. 

    RESEARCH PROJECT

    Project Background
    In the Ligurian Sea, bottlenose dolphin has been extensively studied only in the Eastern area, between Genoa and La Spezia, which represents, for a series of features of the seafloor, a perfect habitat for this species. 

    On the contrary, in the Western part, no research organization or scientific foundation has conducted studies focused only on bottlenose dolphins because, due to the morphology of the sea bottom, sightings have always been more sporadic than the opposite side. The continental shelf is very narrow and short and high depths (around 2000 m) are reached close to the coast. This makes the area suitable for other cetacean species but not ideal for bottlenose dolphins, which tend to remain in coastal waters. 

    Since April 2018, the beginning of our project, we have been demonstrating that this species is regularly present all year round also in this part of the basin with a high occurrence and great numbers. The project is structured on an annual basis, to obtain data not only on the distribution during the Summer but also changes during the different seasons. Data from this study are being used to create a baseline for a long-term project, monitoring bottlenose dolphins in this part of the Ligurian Sea, information needed to suggest and create conservation plans for their protection.

    Marine Birds and Other Fauna Research Project
    During our surveys, we collect data on the presence of other cetacean species and on several species of marine birds, fishes and sea turtles that can be sighted. Our database of marine fauna provides interesting information about the seasonal presence of Mediterranean shearwaters (Puffinus yelkouan), Scopoli’s shearwaters (Calonectris diomedea), Northern gannets (Morus bassanus), Sandwich terns (Thalasseus sandvicensis), sunfish (Mola mola) among others.

    Research Topics 
    • Groups and social structure analysis: to study the interactions and associations between individuals 
    • Abundance: estimation of the local population size 
    • Distribution, occurrence and movements to understand if the animals perform movements and migrations, even seasonal, towards the neighbouring areas. 
    • Identification of hot spots or areas with greater importance. 
    • Identification of the main threats which dolphins may incur and therefore the creation of management and conservation plans for their protection. 
    • Interaction with fisheries 
    • Habitat modelling 
    • Skin lesion 
    • Distribution and occurrence of seabirds, with a focus on seasonal variability. 
    • Sea turtle monitoring (Pilot project on nests) 

    Methods and data collection 
    The project is a long-term coastal project. Data are collected during dedicated boat-based surveys conducted from a 5.2 m zodiac equipped with a 40 hp outboard engine, based in the port of Imperia, with 4/5 crew members. Surveys are carried out in favourable weather-marine conditions (Beaufort ≤3) around 10 times a month. The main effort is focused on collecting images, which will be used to identify the sighted animals, through the technique of photo-identification. Environmental conditions, marine traffic, geographical locations and dolphins' behavioural data are among the data collected at sea.

    The study area and the Pelagos Sanctuary 
    The study area, which extends from Capo Noli to the France border, from the coast to the bathymetric of 500m in depth is located in the Ligurian Sea, a basin that shows very particular features, especially in its Western part where it reaches remarkable depths very close to the shore. 

    In western Liguria, the continental shelf, which by definition extends from the shore to 200m deep, is little expanded and in a few nautical miles the bottom reaches more than 2500 meters in depth. The continental slope is crossed by many submarine canyons in the area. Other important oceanographic and climate parameters contribute to make this area unique for marine life. 

    Thanks to all these features the Ligurian basin is considered to have the highest presence of cetaceans in the whole Mediterranean Sea. For this reason, in 1999, the governments of Italy, France and the Principality of Monaco signed an agreement that sanctions the establishment of a marine protected area, called the International Pelagos Sanctuary. 

    The area, which extends for 96,000Km² houses regularly 8 cetacean species: fin whale, sperm whale, striped dolphin, bottlenose dolphin, pilot whale, common dolphin, Risso’s dolphin and Cuvier’s beaked whale. Mobula rays, sea turtles and several marine bird species are regularly present too. 

    Programme and schedule
    Participants will assist researchers while working onboard dedicated research vessels. Interns will be involved 5 days a week, 6-8 hours/day (depending on fieldwork or office work), and also during the weekend if the weather is favourable. The programme is highly flexible and with possible last-minute changes due to the changeable weather. The programme is not scheduled in advance and the activities for the next day are often communicated in the evening (before 21:30). The coordinators make every possible effort to switch between field and office work during the week, but this is not always possible due to the weather constraints. It can happen, for example, to go in the field 4 days a week or the opposite, to stay in the office for a whole week. 

    Fieldwork
    • BOAT-BASED SURVEYS: Interns will help and participate in collecting different kinds of data and actively searching for animals. Usually, a survey lasts from 5 to 8 hours, and it is required to use binoculars for the majority of its duration. Fieldwork will help participants gain first-hand experience in collecting data on free-ranging cetaceans and improve skills on cetacean boat-based surveys. Surveys are weather-dependent and a number per month is not possible to know in advance.
    • BOAT MAINTENANCE: interns will regularly help with refuelling. They will also help with the maintenance - cleaning and reorganizing - of the zodiac during the month. 
    • LAND-BASED SURVEYS: only in Winter, Spring and Autumn. It consists of the collection of environmental data, marine traffic, and dolphin presence from two different strategic points in Imperia. Every month at least one land-based survey aimed at the observation of seabirds and birdwatching is scheduled. 
    • OPPORTUNISTIC SURVEYS: only in Summer and occasionally. Other boats might be used as platforms for opportunistic sightings of bottlenose dolphins. Data on all the other animals spotted are recorded too.
    • SEA TURTLES BEACH MONITORING (only in July and August): Since 2021 the Ligurian region has been interested in two nesting events, one of which was also the first ever recorded in this area. For this reason, we started a pilot project in Imperia where interns will conduct early morning beach surveys to look for nesting attempts from sea turtles that occurred at night (theory on track recognition will be provided beforehand). Surveys will be quite short - 30 minutes maximum - but will require the interns to wake up before dawn (in summer 5.30 am) to patrol the beaches before any activity of sand raking from the beach owner is carried out. Up until now, no turtles were ever spotted nesting in Imperia, but due to climate changes and the 2 nests recorded recently in the region, a nesting event is something that could take place in the near future.
    Fieldwork can be scheduled at any hour, it can start at sunrise or end at sunset. Surveys are weather-dependent- dependent and our plans can change often even during one single day. Extreme flexibility is therefore an essential prerequisite. Remember that, even though the sighting probability in the Pelagos Sanctuary is very high, the chances of observing marine wildlife at sea are always unpredictable and not always guaranteed. Boat-based surveys and the use of binoculars at sea might cause seasickness.

    Office work 
    Office work includes transcription of data, data entry on laptop (transcription on Excel forms of all the data collected on the field), photo-id analysis and matching (main activity, organise and analyse the pictures of previous sightings of bottlenose dolphins, organise in subfolders and then match all the individuals with our catalogue of dorsal fins), QGIS analysis (generally not in Summer, organise the dataset to map on GIS sightings points and tracks). Classwork duties last no longer than 6 hours a day.

    During the month, lessons about different topics of marine mammals and marine fauna (Biology, ecology, research techniques used in this topic, conservation…) will be given by the coordinators to the interns.

    At the end of the internship, each intern is required to prepare a short presentation (around 10-12 minutes) about one of the topics of interest.

    Be aware that in case of bad weather, the fieldwork will not take place, in alternative it will be possible to spend more time doing classwork and/or our Biologists will suggest other activities in the surroundings.

    Benefits 
    Participants will assist and help researchers working in the field. This is a great opportunity to get involved in cetacean research, enjoy marine biodiversity while gaining fieldwork and lab experience, travelling, and explore the beautiful Liguria region and help support cetacean research and conservation. At the end of your internship, you will: 
    • Learn different methods for studying marine mammals in the wild and gain practical experience in cetacean field research. 
    • Have a deeper understanding of cetacean ecology, biology, behaviour and physiology. 
    • Be able to recognize several cetaceans, birds, reptiles and fish species of the Mediterranean environment. 
    • Have a good understanding of standard procedures in fieldwork data collection and further possible analyses that can be developed

    Physical Demands

    Participants must be of good health, be able to stay several hours on a boat and often under the sun or harsh weather, have good physical fitness, be able to lift/carry 15 kg, be able to walk without difficulty, be comfortable on boats in nearshore/offshore waters, able to swim and work in harsh weather conditions at times.

    Boat-based surveys and the use of binoculars at sea might cause seasickness.

    Before fieldwork, a briefing about tasks and safety rules will be provided to the interns. Interns must bear in mind that, throughout the month, both during office and field-based activity, they will be working as part of a team and in close proximity/small spaces. Project participants must inform our Team of any possible physical/psychological issues, that might interfere with these activities, during the selection process, or before their arrival if the condition occurred after the selection. 

    Data Policy All data, pictures and videos taken during our activities (Delfini del Ponente Research Project and whale watching tours) are property of Delfini del Ponente. It is not possible to take pictures and/or videos during our fieldwork without a DDP member's permission!

    Insurance Participants are required to carry health insurance valid in the European Union. Remember to check if your insurance covers medical expenses in a foreign country. It is the intern’s choice to decide what to cover, we suggest purchasing insurance that includes medical and emergency travel expenses, luggage and personal effects, money, personal accidents, personal liability, cancellation and curtailment, rescue and assistance, hijack and travel delay. During the Association activities, volunteers are covered also by Delfini del Ponente Insurance. 

    LOCATION 
    Liguria region 
    Liguria is a coastal region of north-western Italy; its main city is Genoa. Some of the main attractions of the region are the typical landscape with hills joining the sea, typical villages, beaches and stunning cuisine. It is bordered by France (Provence- Alpes-Côte d'Azur) to the west, Piedmont to the north, and Emilia Romagna and Tuscany to the east. It lies on the Ligurian Sea. 

    The narrow strip of land is bordered by the sea, the Alps and the Apennines mountains. The ring of hills lying immediately beyond the coast together with the sea account for a mild climate year-round. Average winter temperatures are 7 to 10 °C and summer temperatures are 25 to 30 °C. 

    Many tourists visit the region every year, with a peak during the summer months but several are attracted by the great climate year-round and enjoy coastal walks, hiking, climbing, diving, and inland villages.

    City of Imperia 
    Imperia is a coastal city in the Western part of Liguria. Imperia is well known for the cultivation of flowers and olives and is a popular summer destination for visitors. It is a strategic place to visit the traditional villages in the surroundings (Cervo, Dolcedo, Dolceacqua, etc). Imperia consists of the two historical districts of Porto Maurizio and Oneglia, which lie on either side of the River Impero that gives its name to the city.

    • Porto Maurizio is located in the western part of the city and stretches along the coastline. It is characterised by the historical village located on a hill, with its beautiful and colourful buildings and the typical narrow streets named ‘carrugi’. 
    • Oneglia is the economic centre of the city and has a very nice harbour and several beaches.
    The climate of Imperia is Mediterranean, with mild and relatively rainy Winters, and warm and Sunny Summers.
    It is important to note that the wind blows quite frequently, while the rains in the Riviera di Ponente are quite infrequent, and follow the Mediterranean pattern they are more abundant in Autumn and Winter, and have a minimum in Summer, when it rains very rarely.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 
    Language in Imperia: Italian. English will be the language spoken while working. 
    Local currency: European euro. 
    Time zone: GMT+1/UTC. In summer, continental Europe adopts Daylight Saving Time (from the end of March to the end of October) and is one hour ahead. 
    Medical care: In Imperia, there is the Hospital. Non-Italian citizens must make sure they have valid health insurance for Italy. 
    Travelling/Passport EU citizens only require a valid identity card to enter Italy. Citizens from Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Macao, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, South Korea, Singapore, Switzerland, USA, Uruguay and Venezuela can stay in Italy for up to 90 days without a visa, provided they have a valid passport. Citizens of countries not listed above will likely require a tourist visa to stay in Italy and should check with a travel or visa agency for specific visa and entry requirements. The purpose of your visit is for vacation, holiday or travel.
     ✔ Italian law and rules: the use and carriage of drugs is illegal and will lead to severe punishment.

    WHAT TO BRING 
    ✔ ESSENTIAL ITEMS 
    • Passport and/or Visa 
    • European Health Insurance Card/Health insurance certificate for non-European 
    ✔ CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR 
    • Clothing suitable for navigation: rainpants, long-sleeved shirts, sweatshirts, warm underclothes (be aware that Winter temperature at sea can be very cold). 
    • Rain and Windproof jacket 
    • Warm beanie and gloves 
    • Comfortable waterproof shoes for boat (with rubber soles) 
    • Sunglasses, sun cream 
    • Be aware that in every season some warmer clothes are necessary, especially for early morning and evening surveys 
    ✔ PERSONAL SUPPLIES -
    • Bath and beach towels 
    • Pillowcase, bed sheets, bedspread or sleeping bag (some warm blankets are available in the house) 
    • Personal toiletries 
    • Medicines 
    • Laptop



    Día típico

    Fieldwork (5-9 hours):
    BOAT-BASED SURVEYS: Interns will help and participate in collecting different kinds of data and actively searching for animals. Usually, a survey lasts from 5 to 8 hours and it is required to use binoculars for the majority of its duration. Fieldwork will help participants to ...

    Día típico

    Fieldwork (5-9 hours):
    BOAT-BASED SURVEYS: Interns will help and participate in collecting different kinds of data and actively searching for animals. Usually, a survey lasts from 5 to 8 hours and it is required to use binoculars for the majority of its duration. Fieldwork will help participants to gain first-hand experience in collecting data on free-ranging cetaceans and improve skills on cetacean boat-based surveys. Surveys are weather-dependent.

    LAND-BASED SURVEYS: only in Winter, Spring and Autumn. It consists of the collection of environmental data, marine traffic, and dolphin presence from two different strategic points in Imperia.

    Fieldwork can be scheduled at any hour, it can start at sunrise or end at sunset. Surveys are weather- dependent and our plans can change often even during one single day. Extreme flexibility is therefore an essential prerequisite. Remember that, even though the sighting probability in the Pelagos Sanctuary is very high, the chances of observing marine wildlife at sea are always unpredictable and not always guaranteed.

    Office work:
    Office work includes transcription of data, data entry on laptop (transcription on Excel forms of all the data collected on the field), photo-id analysis and matching (main activity, organize and analyze the pictures of previous sightings of bottlenose dolphins, organize in sub folders and then match all the individuals with our catalog of dorsal fins), QGIS analysis (generally not in Summer, organize the dataset to map on Gis sightings points and tracks). Classwork duties last no longer than 6 hours a day.
    During the month, lessons about different topics of marine mammals and marine fauna (Biology, ecology, research techniques used in this topic, conservation…) will be given by the coordinators to the interns.
    At the end of the internship each intern is required to prepare a short presentation (around 10-12 minutes) about one of the topics of interest.
    Be aware that in case of bad weather, the field work will not take place, in alternative it will be possible to spend more time doing classwork and/or our Biologists will suggest other activities in the surroundings.

    Actividades de tiempo libre

    During their free time, interns will have the opportunity to experience all sorts of activities: swimming, snorkelling, diving, hiking, exploring historical sites, visiting museums, sailing. 

    The coordinators will be happy to suggest you several options according to your personal interests. Here you ...

    Actividades de tiempo libre

    During their free time, interns will have the opportunity to experience all sorts of activities: swimming, snorkelling, diving, hiking, exploring historical sites, visiting museums, sailing. 

    The coordinators will be happy to suggest you several options according to your personal interests. Here you can find some ideas:

    • Oceanographic Museum of Monaco 
    • International Naval Museum of Imperia 
    • Olive Museum of Imperia 
    • Villages of Cervo, Dolcedo, Valloria, and Bussana Vecchia just to mention a few 
    • The surroundings of Imperia offer several different hiking trails 
    • We collaborate with some diving centres for diving activities/courses 
    • Beaches and snorkelling spots are close to the centre of Imperia 


    Requisitos

    Requisitos

    Edad mínima: 18 años

    Para participar en el programa debes tener al menos 18 años en la fecha de inicio del programa. Puede haber excepciones si muestras el permiso de tu(s) tutor(es) legal(es) o si vas acompañado de tus padres.

    Conocimientos lingüísticos

    Tienes que hablar (nivel básico) Inglés

    Documentos necesarios

    CV and motivation letter

    Restricciones de nacionalidad

    Sin restricciones. Las manos amigas de todo el mundo son bienvenidas.

    Otras habilidades

    Be highly adaptable and flexible as fieldwork is weather-dependent and our plans can change several times in one day. Ability to stand several hours in the sun or cold weather on a small boat. Ability to use binoculars for several hours on a boat Prior experience in cetaceans or boat-based surveys is not required, but preferred. Degree or on-going studies in biology, natural science, veterinary or similar (preferred). Strong motivation and interest in cetaceans and research. Able to swim

    Servicios incluidos

    Servicios incluidos

    Servicios de Delfini del Ponente

    Fee includes the accommodation in an apartment in Imperia, electricity, water usage and all associated field costs during the internship period (use of research vessel, training, use of equipment, field trips, association membership and insurance ) t-shirts, certificate of attendance, lectures and training and scientific supervision. 

    Alojamiento

    In order to facilitate interns, we will provide accommodation in an apartment very close to the office and to the harbour. The flat is composed of a spacious living/dining room with a double sofa bed, a kitchen, 2 toilets and 2 bedrooms (one with two separate single beds and one, generally for the intern coordinator, with a double bed). 

    It is furnished with a washing machine and a dishwasher. Interns are responsible for their own food preparation, cleaning and house duties. Interns are expected to take care of the apartment and leave it in the same conditions as they found it. Interns must be aware of the presence of only one bedroom that will have to be shared by the 2 participants.

    Smoking is not allowed inside the apartment.

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    Detalles a la llegada

    The project needs a commitment of at least 30 days, starting to the first of every months and ending the 30 or 31 of the month.
    Disponibilidad
    Enero Feb. Marzo Abr. Mayo Jun Jul Agosto Set. Oct. Nov. Dic.

    Cuotas del programa

    4 semanas (estancia min.) 1.800€
    8 semanas 3.400€
    15 semanas (estancia max.) 4.000€
    Cuota promedio 358€/semana

    Cuotas del programa

    358€ cuotas semanales 4 - 15 semanas Edad 18 - 50+

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    Duración

    4 - 15 semanas

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    El pago final se acordará con Delfini del Ponente durante el proceso de solicitud. Las soluciones habituales son la transferencia bancaria o el pago en efectivo en el lugar del proyecto.


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    Research project aiming to assess the presence of bottlenose dolphins in the Western Ligurian Sea. The project includes a field and a lab part.

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    The aim of the Project is to understand what is behind an important change perceived by fishermen, whale watching companies and yatchsmen: an increase in common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) sightings in the Western Liguria. The area is historically known as a not-ideal habitat for these dolphins that prefer sandy and shallow waters, and encounters have always been sporadic. Somehow, a different trend has started and bottlenose dolphins seems to be a much more regular to spot.

    What caused this change? How many dolphins inhabit the area? What kind of threats are facing in the very busy western Ligurian coast?

    There is only one way to uncover these important questions: go out at sea, collect data on dolphins’ presence and distribution and then analyse them!

    For this reason, we started the very first research project on bottlenose dolphins in our area! We plan to go out at sea 10-15 times per month for a year collecting data, and then if successful, to continue this project long-term. We take photos of the dolphins sighted using a technique known as ‘photo-identification’ that enables us to follow the animals’ movements and estimate how many they are. These missing information, are essential to make conservation plans to protect these dolphins that, living close to the coast, are very susceptible to the human presence (plastic ingestion, collision with boats, entanglement in fishing gear).

    27 reseñas · rating4.9

    Zoe Neary Ussher rating5

    2024 at Dolphin Conservation Internship

    I had such a wonderful time on my internship with Delfini Del Ponente. It was so magical to be working on the field and super educational. I loved every minute of my internship and feel that I learnt a lot. The team were great and everyone is super friendly and welcoming. There was a wide range of ...
    Nora Elisabeth Roßbach rating4.8

    2024 at Dolphin Conservation Internship

    I'm Nora from Jena in Germany. I was an intern at the organisation Delfini del Ponente in October and want to share my experience with you :) I gained a great knowledge of the lifestyle, characteristic and threats of cetaceans, sea turtles and marine birds and had the opportunity to see dolphins ...
    Elijah Goslin-Nagy rating4.8

    2024 at Dolphin Conservation Internship

    Beyond professional skills, an internship at Delfini del Ponente nurtures personal growth and development. Interns are encouraged to challenge themselves, embrace new experiences, and cultivate resilience in the face of challenges. The supportive environment fosters confidence and self-discovery, ...
    Emilia D'Amado rating5

    2023 at Dolphin Conservation Internship

    I worked as a volunteer at Delfini del Ponente the entire month of October and the experience was excellent! Both the organization of the team and their great willingness to explain the different tasks and other doubts that arose during the various activities is admirable. They are very attentive to ...
    The Delfini del ponente dolphin internship is great for anyone in the marine biology field or anyone interested in learning more about marine biology and cetaceans. You will gain valuable research experience with boat based surveys and photo identification as well as better knowledge pertaining to ...
    Ayla Steiner rating5

    2023 at Dolphin Conservation Internship

    I've spent 1 month at delfini del ponente and I loved it:) we saw many different species on the surveys, mostly bottlenose or striped dolphins but also long-finned pilot whales or fin whales. By doing the office work I could have a closer look into the daily life of a scientist and I enjoyed it very ...

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