The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute, a research institution dedicated 
since 2005 to the understanding and conservation of marine mammals and the 
marine environment in which they live, is now accepting applications for its 
Internship Program 2020. 

Our scientific research experience and commitment to research, education, and 
conservation make our center an important source of knowledge about marine 
biodiversity and the environment for scientists, undergraduate and postgraduate 
students, and the public. This training experience provides the opportunity for 
highly motivated individuals to work with and learn from a multidisciplinary 
team of marine mammal scientists, including internationally renowned 
investigators. We offer participants their first experience of a marine 
megafauna long-term project by involving them in the routine activities 
associated with different research projects. The position is located in O Grove 
(Galicia, NW Spain). The BDRI is a very international environment, and the 
everyday working language is English.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION - An internship period at the BDRI offers an excellent 
opportunity for interested and motivated people to obtain field and laboratory 
experience in marine megafauna (cetaceans, marine birds, sharks, and otters) 
field research methodology and data analysis. With state-of-the-art facilities 
and equipment, participants are 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’ll benefit from specialized research training, you’ll need the drive to 
make the most of our research programs working side by side with the chief 
biologist (Dr. Bruno Diaz Lopez), and other experienced researchers (Severine 
Methion, PhD candidate & marine ecologist and Oriol Giralt, PhD candidate & 
marine biologist). The incredible diversity of cetaceans present in Galician 
waters allows the BDRI team to have several ongoing research projects focused 
on the study of the ecology and behaviour of cetaceans (bottlenose dolphins, 
harbour porpoises, Risso’s dolphins, common dolphins, striped dolphins, pilot 
whales, humpback whales, minke whales, sei whales, fin whales, and blue 
whales), marine birds, Eurasian otters, and sharks.
 
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - Internships are open to 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 2020 through to November 
2020. Approved applications are accepted on a first-come, first serve basis. 
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, shared accommodation, and other expenses. The 
fee reflects the real world costs and expenses that go into making the research 
program possible and the BDRI Internship Program worthwhile.

HOW TO APPLY - Interested candidates should submit an e-mail to 
i...@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 15 vacancies).

For more information and details, please visit: 
<https://www.thebdri.com/internships.html> 

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

For regular updates with photos and videos about our programs and research 
activities feel free to visit <https://www.facebook.com/thebdri/>

BDRI’s reputation for success rests solidly on its ability to carry out studies 
published in prestigious scientific journals.
Scientific articles published by the BDRI team in 2019 (for a full list of 
publications please visit: <https://www.thebdri.com/papers.html>):

- Methion S, Diaz Lopez B (2019) Individual foraging variation drives social 
organization in bottlenose dolphins. Behavioral Ecology. 
doi:10.1093/beheco/arz160 
- Diaz Lopez B, Methion S (2019) Habitat drivers of endangered rorqual whales 
in a highly impacted upwelling region. Ecological Indicators 103, 610 – 616. 
- Methion B, Diaz Lopez B (2019) First record of atypical pigmentation pattern 
in fin whale Balaenoptera physalus in the Atlantic Ocean. Diseases of Aquatic 
Organisms, 135:121-­125. 
- Diaz Lopez B, Methion S, Giralt Paradell O (2019) Living on the edge: Overlap 
between a marine predator’s habitat use and fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic 
waters (NW Spain). Progress in Oceanography 175, 115 – 223. 
- Methion S, Diaz Lopez B (2019) Natural and anthropogenic drivers of foraging 
behaviour in bottlenose dolphins: influence of shellfish aquaculture. Aquatic 
Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 29(6), 927-937. 
- Giralt Paradell O, Diaz Lopez B, Methion S, (2019) Modelling common dolphin 
(Delphinus delphis) coastal distribution and habitat use: insights for 
conservation. Ocean and Coastal Management 179, 104836. 
- Diaz Lopez B (2019) "Hot deals at sea": responses of a top predator 
(Bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus) to human-induced changes in the 
coastal ecosystem. Behavioural Ecology 2(3), 291-300.

Bruno Diaz Lopez 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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