[MARMAM] Bottlenose dolphin - Atlantic spotted dolphin project research in Venezuela. Interns and volunteer program 2019

2019-10-18 Thread Sergio Cobarrubia
*BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH IN
VENEZUELA*

*INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019*

*Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC-IVIC) and Provita.*



BACKGROUND:

The Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC) of the Venezuelan
Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC) invites the first season of
internships-volunteering (2019) in the study of coastal dolphins. LEGC is a
scientific team that among its research lines on the fauna of coastal and
riparian ecosystems, it has established the first one on aquatic mammals in
Venezuela. On the other hand, Provita is an important NGO that contributes
to the research and conservation in Venezuela.

This research will begin with a project focused on sociobiology (social
structure, social networks and bioacoustics) of resident groups of the
coastal bottlenose dolphin (*Tursiops truncatus*) and the Atlantic
spotted dolphin
(*Stenella frontalis*) in the central coast of Venezuela. This, after an
experience of 5 years in that locality studying ecological aspects of *T.
truncatus *(https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-018-0401-1). The coast of Aragua
not only houses these species, but also the Bryde's whale (*Balaenoptera
edeni*), the common dolphin (*Delphinus* sp.) and the spinner dolphin
(*Stenella
longirostris*). Of which basic information is collected too.

LEGC interns and volunteers are young, hard-working who are willing to
contribute to research by learning as they experience fieldwork in teams,
field techniques for collecting and processing data and methodologies. All
team members and interns share academic space, housing in the Institute,
housework in the study area, knowledge and experience in a friendly and
multicultural environment.

The internship consists of three weeks: The first week of
theoretical-practical preparation (24 theoretical hours and 16 practicals
hours) at the IVIC Ecology Center. The second week of seven field surveys
for data collection (42 h) on the Cata Bay (Aragua state) and the third
week for data storage and analysis at the IVIC Ecology Center (40 h). The
volunteering consist of the second and third weeks.


WHERE:

Theory: LEGC, Center of Ecology (IVIC) Miranda State, Caracas (10 23 N - 66
58 W. http://www.ivic.gob.ve/es/).

Practice: Cata Bay, western coast of the (rain forest) National Park Henry
Pittier, Aragua state (central coast of Venezuela) 150 km from Caracas (DC)
(10 29 N - 67 44 W).

PROGRAM: Interns (Three weeks) – Volunteers (Two weeks).


1st WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns).

- Monday: What is a cetacean? The cetaceans and the human in history.
Origin, evolution and diversity. Adaptations for aquatic life: Anatomy and
Physiology. Life histories. Biogeography Distribution. Ecology Behavior.
Conservation.

- Tuesday: Identification of species reported for Venezuela. Basic
logistics for the study of cetaceans on the mainland, sea and air. Basic
equipment to collect information.

- Wednesday: How to detect cetaceans and record an effective sighting?
Basic data to collect during a sighting, calibration and use of GPS.
Configuration and use of the SLR cameras. Download of sightings (GIS).
Download pictures and selection (software).

- Thursday: Daily encounter ratio. Photo-identification as a tool for
ecological and behavioral studies. Estimates of abundance. Local
distribution and areas of action.

- Friday: Residential patterns. Behavior (deployments, states, daily
budget). Habitat use. Social structure and social networks. Bioacoustics.

Saturday: Break.

Sunday: Transfer to the Cata Bay.


2nd WEEK (Cata Bay-Provita, 42 hours. For Interns and Volunteers).

The field surveys will be carried out in a fishing vessel of 9 m in length
by 2 of beam. The field work will depend on the climatic conditions,
however, the Aragua coast offers few climatic inconveniences throughout the
year.


There will be 7 mornings of field surveys in the week, after each survey is
lunch, rest and then proceed to download the data of sightings and then
interpret them preliminarily and discuss them.

In the field surveys, it will be implemented:

- The identification and recognition of the elements of the marine
landscape and the method of tracking and detection of cetaceans.

- Ethical navigation mode to study cetaceans.

- The basic data collection / sighting.

- Use of GPS.

- Use of SRL camera.

- Counting of individuals and composition of a group.

- Identification of the behavioral states that configure group behavior and
its recording.

- Use of hydrophone.

In the afternoon the information of the sightings will be downloaded:

- Sighting forms.

- Latitude and longitude.

- Photographs and their selection.

- Voice recordings (behavior).

- Recordings of vocalizations.


3rd WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns and volunteers).


PRACTICAL FEES: Accommodation, food and transport (airport-IVIC-Cata
Bay-IVIC-airport) are paid. The cost of internships and volunteers is US $

[MARMAM] Bottlenose Dolphin - Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Project Research In Venezuela. Interns and Volunteer Program 2019 (Sergio Cobarrubia-Russo).

2019-09-03 Thread Sergio Cobarrubia
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH
IN VENEZUELA.
INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019.
Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC-IVIC) and Provita.

BACKGROUND:
The Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC) of the
Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC, www.ivic.gob.ve) invites
the first season of internships-volunteering (2019) in the study of coastal
dolphins. LEGC is a scientific team that among its research lines on the
fauna of coastal and riparian ecosystems, it has established the first one
on aquatic mammals in Venezuela. On the other hand, Provita is an important
NGO that contributes to the research and conservation in Venezuela.

This research will begin with a project focused on sociobiology
(social structure, social networks and bioacoustics) of resident groups of
the coastal bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Atlantic
spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) in the central coast of Venezuela.
This, after an experience of 5 years in that locality studying ecological
aspects of T. truncatus (https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-018-0401-1). The
coast of Aragua not only houses these species, but also the Bryde's whale
(Balaenoptera edeni), the common dolphin (Delphinus sp.) and the spinner
dolphin (Stenella longirostris). Of which basic information is collected
too.

LEGC interns and volunteers are young, hard-working who are willing
to contribute to research by learning as they experience fieldwork in
teams, field techniques for collecting and processing data and
methodologies. All team members and interns share academic space, housing
in the Institute, housework in the study area, knowledge and experience in
a friendly and multicultural environment.

The internship consists of three weeks: The first week
of theoretical-practical introduction (24 theoretical hours and 16
practicals hours) at the IVIC Ecology Center (
www.ivic.gob.ve/es/investigacion-3/centros-31/ecologia-316). The second
week of seven field surveys for data collection (42 h) on the Cata Bay
(Aragua state) and the third week for data processing and analysis at the
IVIC Ecology Center (40 h). The volunteering consist of the second and
third weeks.

WHERE:
Theory: LEGC, Center of Ecology (IVIC) Miranda State, Caracas (10 23 N -
66 58 W).

Practice: Cata Bay, western coast of the (rain forest) National Park
Henry Pittier, Aragua state (central coast of Venezuela) 150 km from
Caracas (DC) (10 29 N - 67 44 W).

PROGRAM: Interns (Three weeks), Volunteers (Two weeks).

1st WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns).
- Monday: What is a cetacean? The cetaceans and the human in
history. Origin, evolution and diversity. Adaptations for aquatic life:
Anatomy and Physiology. Life histories. Biogeography Distribution. Ecology
Behavior. Conservation.
- Tuesday: Identification of species reported for Venezuela.
Basic logistics for the study of cetaceans on the mainland, sea and air.
Basic equipment to collect information.
- Wednesday: How to detect cetaceans and record an effective
sighting? Basic data to collect during a sighting, calibration and use of
GPS. Configuration and use of the SLR cameras. Download of sightings (GIS).
Download pictures and selection (software).
- Thursday: Daily encounter ratio. Photo-identification as a tool
for ecological and behavioral studies. Estimates of abundance.
Local distribution and areas of action.
- Friday: Residential patterns. Behavior (deployments, states,
daily budget). Habitat use. Social structure and social networks.
Bioacoustics.
Saturday: Break.
Sunday: Transfer to the Cata Bay.

2nd WEEK (Cata Bay-Provita, 42 hours. For Interns and Volunteers). The
field surveys will be carried out in a fishing vessel of 9 m in length by 2
of beam. The field work will depend on the climatic conditions, however,
the Aragua coast offers few climatic inconveniences throughout
the year. There will be 7 mornings of field surveys in the week, after each
survey is lunch, rest and then proceed to download the data of sightings
and then interpret them preliminarily and discuss them.

In the field surveys, it will be implemented:
- The identification and recognition of the elements of the marine
landscape and the method of tracking and detection of cetaceans.
- Ethical navigation mode to study cetaceans.
- The basic data collection / sighting.
- Use of GPS.
- Use of SRL camera.
- Counting of individuals and composition of a group.
- Identification of the behavioral states that configure group behavior and
its recording.
- Use of hydrophone.
In the afternoon the information of the sightings will be downloaded:
- Sighting forms.
- Latitude and longitude.
- Photographs and their selection.
- Voice recordings (behavior).
- Recordings of vocalizations.

3rd WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns and volunteers).

PRACTICAL FEES:
Accomodation (IVIC students residence and apartment in Cata Bay), food and
transport (airport-IVIC-Cata Bay-IVIC-airport) are 

[MARMAM] Bottlenose Dolphin - Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Project Research In Venezuela. Interns and Volunteer Program 2019 (Sergio Cobarrubia-Russo).

2019-08-14 Thread Sergio Cobarrubia
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH
IN VENEZUELA.
INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019.
Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC-IVIC) and Provita.

BACKGROUND:
The Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC) of the
Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC, www.ivic.gob.ve) invites
the first season of internships-volunteering (2019) in the study of coastal
dolphins. LEGC is a scientific team that among its research lines on the
fauna of coastal and riparian ecosystems, it has established the first one
on aquatic mammals in Venezuela. On the other hand, Provita is an important
NGO that contributes to the research and conservation in Venezuela.

This research will begin with a project focused on sociobiology
(social structure, social networks and bioacoustics) of resident groups of
the coastal bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Atlantic
spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) in the central coast of Venezuela.
This, after an experience of 5 years in that locality studying ecological
aspects of T. truncatus (https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-018-0401-1). The
coast of Aragua not only houses these species, but also the Bryde's whale
(Balaenoptera edeni), the common dolphin (Delphinus sp.) and the spinner
dolphin (Stenella longirostris). Of which basic information is collected
too.

LEGC interns and volunteers are young, hard-working who are willing
to contribute to research by learning as they experience fieldwork in
teams, field techniques for collecting and processing data and
methodologies. All team members and interns share academic space, housing
in the Institute, housework in the study area, knowledge and experience in
a friendly and multicultural environment.

The internship consists of three weeks: The first week
of theoretical-practical introduction (24 theoretical hours and 16
practicals hours) at the IVIC Ecology Center (
www.ivic.gob.ve/es/investigacion-3/centros-31/ecologia-316). The second
week of seven field surveys for data collection (42 h) on the Cata Bay
(Aragua state) and the third week for data processing and analysis at the
IVIC Ecology Center (40 h). The volunteering consist of the second and
third weeks.

WHERE:
Theory: LEGC, Center of Ecology (IVIC) Miranda State, Caracas (10 23 N -
66 58 W).

Practice: Cata Bay, western coast of the (rain forest) National Park
Henry Pittier, Aragua state (central coast of Venezuela) 150 km from
Caracas (DC) (10 29 N - 67 44 W).

PROGRAM: Interns (Three weeks), Volunteers (Two weeks).

1st WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns).
- Monday: What is a cetacean? The cetaceans and the human in
history. Origin, evolution and diversity. Adaptations for aquatic life:
Anatomy and Physiology. Life histories. Biogeography Distribution. Ecology
Behavior. Conservation.
- Tuesday: Identification of species reported for Venezuela.
Basic logistics for the study of cetaceans on the mainland, sea and air.
Basic equipment to collect information.
- Wednesday: How to detect cetaceans and record an effective
sighting? Basic data to collect during a sighting, calibration and use of
GPS. Configuration and use of the SLR cameras. Download of sightings (GIS).
Download pictures and selection (software).
- Thursday: Daily encounter ratio. Photo-identification as a tool
for ecological and behavioral studies. Estimates of abundance.
Local distribution and areas of action.
- Friday: Residential patterns. Behavior (deployments, states,
daily budget). Habitat use. Social structure and social networks.
Bioacoustics.
Saturday: Break.
Sunday: Transfer to the Cata Bay.

2nd WEEK (Cata Bay-Provita, 42 hours. For Interns and Volunteers). The
field surveys will be carried out in a fishing vessel of 9 m in length by 2
of beam. The field work will depend on the climatic conditions, however,
the Aragua coast offers few climatic inconveniences throughout
the year. There will be 7 mornings of field surveys in the week, after each
survey is lunch, rest and then proceed to download the data of sightings
and then interpret them preliminarily and discuss them.

In the field surveys, it will be implemented:
- The identification and recognition of the elements of the marine
landscape and the method of tracking and detection of cetaceans.
- Ethical navigation mode to study cetaceans.
- The basic data collection / sighting.
- Use of GPS.
- Use of SRL camera.
- Counting of individuals and composition of a group.
- Identification of the behavioral states that configure group behavior and
its recording.
- Use of hydrophone.
In the afternoon the information of the sightings will be downloaded:
- Sighting forms.
- Latitude and longitude.
- Photographs and their selection.
- Voice recordings (behavior).
- Recordings of vocalizations.

3rd WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns and volunteers).

PRACTICAL FEES:
Accomodation (IVIC students residence and apartment in Cata Bay), food and
transport (airport-IVIC-Cata Bay-IVIC-airport) are 

[MARMAM] Bottlenose dolphin - Atlantic spotted dolphin project research in Venezuela. Interns and Volunteer Program 2019.

2019-07-21 Thread Sergio Cobarrubia
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH
IN VENEZUELA.
INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019.
Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC-IVIC) and Provita.

BACKGROUND:
The Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC) of the
Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC, www.ivic.gob.ve) invites
the first season of internships-volunteering (2019) in the study of coastal
dolphins. LEGC is a scientific team that among its research lines on the
fauna of coastal and riparian ecosystems, it has established the first one
on aquatic mammals in Venezuela. On the other hand, Provita is an important
NGO that contributes to the research and conservation in Venezuela.

This research will begin with a project focused on sociobiology
(social structure, social networks and bioacoustics) of resident groups of
the coastal bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Atlantic
spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) in the central coast of Venezuela.
This, after an experience of 5 years in that locality studying ecological
aspects of T. truncatus (https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-018-0401-1). The
coast of Aragua not only houses these species, but also the Bryde's whale
(Balaenoptera edeni), the common dolphin (Delphinus sp.) and the spinner
dolphin (Stenella longirostris). Of which basic information is collected
too.

LEGC interns and volunteers are young, hard-working who are willing
to contribute to research by learning as they experience fieldwork in
teams, field techniques for collecting and processing data and
methodologies. All team members and interns share academic space, housing
in the Institute, housework in the study area, knowledge and experience in
a friendly and multicultural environment.

The internship consists of three weeks: The first week
of theoretical-practical introduction (24 theoretical hours and 16
practicals hours) at the IVIC Ecology Center (
www.ivic.gob.ve/es/investigacion-3/centros-31/ecologia-316). The second
week of seven field surveys for data collection (42 h) on the Cata Bay
(Aragua state) and the third week for data processing and analysis at the
IVIC Ecology Center (40 h). The volunteering consist of the second and
third weeks.

WHERE:
Theory: LEGC, Center of Ecology (IVIC) Miranda State, Caracas (10 23 N -
66 58 W).

Practice: Cata Bay, western coast of the (rain forest) National Park
Henry Pittier, Aragua state (central coast of Venezuela) 150 km from
Caracas (DC) (10 29 N - 67 44 W).

PROGRAM: Interns (Three weeks), Volunteers (Two weeks).

1st WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns).
- Monday: What is a cetacean? The cetaceans and the human in
history. Origin, evolution and diversity. Adaptations for aquatic life:
Anatomy and Physiology. Life histories. Biogeography Distribution. Ecology
Behavior. Conservation.
- Tuesday: Identification of species reported for Venezuela.
Basic logistics for the study of cetaceans on the mainland, sea and air.
Basic equipment to collect information.
- Wednesday: How to detect cetaceans and record an effective
sighting? Basic data to collect during a sighting, calibration and use of
GPS. Configuration and use of the SLR cameras. Download of sightings (GIS).
Download pictures and selection (software).
- Thursday: Daily encounter ratio. Photo-identification as a tool
for ecological and behavioral studies. Estimates of abundance.
Local distribution and areas of action.
- Friday: Residential patterns. Behavior (deployments, states,
daily budget). Habitat use. Social structure and social networks.
Bioacoustics.
Saturday: Break.
Sunday: Transfer to the Cata Bay.

2nd WEEK (Cata Bay-Provita, 42 hours. For Interns and Volunteers). The
field surveys will be carried out in a fishing vessel of 9 m in length by 2
of beam. The field work will depend on the climatic conditions, however,
the Aragua coast offers few climatic inconveniences throughout
the year. There will be 7 mornings of field surveys in the week, after each
survey is lunch, rest and then proceed to download the data of sightings
and then interpret them preliminarily and discuss them.

In the field surveys, it will be implemented:
- The identification and recognition of the elements of the marine
landscape and the method of tracking and detection of cetaceans.
- Ethical navigation mode to study cetaceans.
- The basic data collection / sighting.
- Use of GPS.
- Use of SRL camera.
- Counting of individuals and composition of a group.
- Identification of the behavioral states that configure group behavior and
its recording.
- Use of hydrophone.
In the afternoon the information of the sightings will be downloaded:
- Sighting forms.
- Latitude and longitude.
- Photographs and their selection.
- Voice recordings (behavior).
- Recordings of vocalizations.

3rd WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns and volunteers).

PRACTICAL FEES:
Accomodation, food and transport (airport-IVIC-Cata Bay-IVIC-airport) are
paid. The cost of internships and volunteers is US $ 

[MARMAM] BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH IN VENEZUELA. INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019.

2019-07-04 Thread Sergio Cobarrubia
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH
IN VENEZUELA.
INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019.
Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC-IVIC) and Provita.

BACKGROUND:
The Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC) of the
Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC, www.ivic.gob.ve) invites
the first season of internships-volunteering (2019) in the study of coastal
dolphins. LEGC is a scientific team that among its research lines on the
fauna of coastal and riparian ecosystems, it has established the first one
on aquatic mammals in Venezuela. On the other hand, Provita is an important
NGO that contributes to the research and conservation in Venezuela.

This research will begin with a project focused on sociobiology
(social structure, social networks and bioacoustics) of resident groups of
the coastal bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Atlantic
spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) in the central coast of Venezuela.
This, after an experience of 5 years in that locality studying ecological
aspects of T. truncatus *(https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-018-0401-1). The
coast of Aragua not only houses these species, but also the Bryde's whale
(*Balaenoptera edeni*), the common dolphin (Delphinus sp.) and the spinner
dolphin (Stenella
longirostris). Of which basic information is collected too.

LEGC interns and volunteers are young, hard-working who are willing
to contribute to research by learning as they experience fieldwork in
teams, field techniques for collecting and processing data and
methodologies. All team members and interns share academic space, housing
in the Institute, housework in the study area, knowledge and experience in
a friendly and multicultural environment.

The internship consists of three weeks: The first week
of theoretical-practical preparation (24 theoretical hours and 16
practicals hours) at the IVIC Ecology Center (
www.ivic.gob.ve/es/investigacion-3/centros-31/ecologia-316). The second
week of seven field surveys for data collection (42 h) on the Cata Bay
(Aragua state) and the third week for data storage and analysis at the IVIC
Ecology Center (40 h). The volunteering consist of the second and third
weeks.

WHERE:
Theory: LEGC, Center of Ecology (IVIC) Miranda State, Caracas (10 23 N -
66 58 W).

Practice: Cata Bay, western coast of the (rain forest) National Park
Henry Pittier, Aragua state (central coast of Venezuela) 150 km from
Caracas (DC) (10 29 N - 67 44 W).

PROGRAM: Interns (Three weeks), Volunteers (Two weeks).

1st WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns).
- Monday: What is a cetacean? The cetaceans and the human in
history. Origin, evolution and diversity. Adaptations for aquatic life:
Anatomy and Physiology. Life histories. Biogeography Distribution. Ecology
Behavior. Conservation.
- Tuesday: Identification of species reported for Venezuela.
Basic logistics for the study of cetaceans on the mainland, sea and air.
Basic equipment to collect information.
- Wednesday: How to detect cetaceans and record an effective
sighting? Basic data to collect during a sighting, calibration and use of
GPS. Configuration and use of the SLR cameras. Download of sightings (GIS).
Download pictures and selection (software).
- Thursday: Daily encounter ratio. Photo-identification as a tool
for ecological and behavioral studies. Estimates of abundance.
Local distribution and areas of action.
- Friday: Residential patterns. Behavior (deployments, states,
daily budget). Habitat use. Social structure and social networks.
Bioacoustics.
Saturday: Break.
Sunday: Transfer to the Cata Bay.

2nd WEEK (Cata Bay-Provita, 42 hours. For Interns and Volunteers). The
field surveys will be carried out in a fishing vessel of 9 m in length by 2
of beam. The field work will depend on the climatic conditions, however,
the Aragua coast offers few climatic inconveniences throughout
the year. There will be 7 mornings of field surveys in the week, after each
survey is lunch, rest and then proceed to download the data of sightings
and then interpret them preliminarily and discuss them.

In the field surveys, it will be implemented:
- The identification and recognition of the elements of the marine
landscape and the method of tracking and detection of cetaceans.
- Ethical navigation mode to study cetaceans.
- The basic data collection / sighting.
- Use of GPS.
- Use of SRL camera.
- Counting of individuals and composition of a group.
- Identification of the behavioral states that configure group behavior and
its recording.
- Use of hydrophone.
In the afternoon the information of the sightings will be downloaded:
- Sighting forms.
- Latitude and longitude.
- Photographs and their selection.
- Voice recordings (behavior).
- Recordings of vocalizations.

3rd WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns and volunteers).

PRACTICAL FEES:
Accomodation, food and transport (airport-IVIC-Cata Bay-IVIC-airport) are
paid. The cost of internships and volunteers is US $ 

[MARMAM] BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH IN VENEZUELA. INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019.

2019-06-27 Thread Sergio Cobarrubia
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH IN
VENEZUELA.
INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019.
Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC-IVIC) and Provita.

BACKGROUND:
The Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC) of the
Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC, www.ivic.gob.ve) invites
the first season of internships-volunteering (2019) in the study of coastal
dolphins. LEGC is a scientific team that among its research lines on the
fauna of coastal and riparian ecosystems, it has established the first one
on aquatic mammals in Venezuela. On the other hand, Provita is an important
NGO that contributes to the research and conservation in Venezuela.

This research will begin with a project focused on sociobiology
(social structure, social networks and bioacoustics) of resident groups of
the coastal bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Atlantic
spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) in the central coast of Venezuela.
This, after an experience of 5 years in that locality studying ecological
aspects of T. truncatus *(https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-018-0401-1). The
coast of Aragua not only houses these species, but also the Bryde's whale
(*Balaenoptera edeni*), the common dolphin (Delphinus sp.) and the spinner
dolphin (Stenella
longirostris). Of which basic information is collected too.

LEGC interns and volunteers are young, hard-working who are willing
to contribute to research by learning as they experience fieldwork in
teams, field techniques for collecting and processing data and
methodologies. All team members and interns share academic space, housing
in the Institute, housework in the study area, knowledge and experience in
a friendly and multicultural environment.

The internship consists of three weeks: The first week
of theoretical-practical preparation (24 theoretical hours and 16
practicals hours) at the IVIC Ecology Center (
www.ivic.gob.ve/es/investigacion-3/centros-31/ecologia-316). The second
week of seven field surveys for data collection (42 h) on the Cata Bay
(Aragua state) and the third week for data storage and analysis at the IVIC
Ecology Center (40 h). The volunteering consist of the second and third
weeks.

WHERE:
Theory: LEGC, Center of Ecology (IVIC) Miranda State, Caracas (10 23 N -
66 58 W).

Practice: Cata Bay, western coast of the (rain forest) National Park
Henry Pittier, Aragua state (central coast of Venezuela) 150 km from
Caracas (DC) (10 29 N - 67 44 W).

PROGRAM: Interns (Three weeks) ? Volunteers (Two weeks).

1st WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns).
- Monday: What is a cetacean? The cetaceans and the human in
history. Origin, evolution and diversity. Adaptations for aquatic life:
Anatomy and Physiology. Life histories. Biogeography Distribution. Ecology
Behavior. Conservation.
- Tuesday: Identification of species reported for Venezuela.
Basic logistics for the study of cetaceans on the mainland, sea and air.
Basic equipment to collect information.
- Wednesday: How to detect cetaceans and record an effective
sighting? Basic data to collect during a sighting, calibration and use of
GPS. Configuration and use of the SLR cameras. Download of sightings (GIS).
Download pictures and selection (software).
- Thursday: Daily encounter ratio. Photo-identification as a tool
for ecological and behavioral studies. Estimates of abundance.
Local distribution and areas of action.
- Friday: Residential patterns. Behavior (deployments, states,
daily budget). Habitat use. Social structure and social networks.
Bioacoustics.
Saturday: Break.
Sunday: Transfer to the Cata Bay.

2nd WEEK (Cata Bay-Provita, 42 hours. For Interns and Volunteers). The
field surveys will be carried out in a fishing vessel of 9 m in length by 2
of beam. The field work will depend on the climatic conditions, however,
the Aragua coast offers few climatic inconveniences throughout
the year. There will be 5 morning of field surveys in the week, after each
survey is lunch, rest and then proceed to download the data of sightings
and then interpret them preliminarily and discuss them.

In the field surveys, it will be implemented:
- The identification and recognition of the elements of the marine
landscape and the method of tracking and detection of cetaceans.
- Ethical navigation mode to study cetaceans.
- The basic data collection / sighting.
- Use of GPS.
- Use of SRL camera.
- Counting of individuals and composition of a group.
- Identification of the behavioral states that configure group behavior and
its recording.
- Use of hydrophone.
In the afternoon the information of the sightings will be downloaded:
- Sighting forms.
- Latitude and longitude.
- Photographs and their selection.
- Voice recordings (behavior).
- Recordings of vocalizations.

3rd WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns and volunteers).

PRACTICAL FEES:
Accomodation, food and transport (airport-IVIC-Cata Bay-IVIC-airport) are
paid. The cost of internships and volunteers is US $ 

[MARMAM] BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH IN VENEZUELA. INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019.

2019-06-12 Thread Sergio Cobarrubia
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN PROJECT RESEARCH IN
VENEZUELA.
INTERNS AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 2019.
Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC-IVIC) and Provita.

BACKGROUND:
The Laboratory of Ecosystems and Global Change (LEGC) of the
Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC, www.ivic.gob.ve) invites
the first season of internships-volunteering (2019) in the study of coastal
dolphins. LEGC is a scientific team that among its research lines on the
fauna of coastal and riparian ecosystems, it has established the first one
on aquatic mammals in Venezuela. On the other hand, Provita is an important
NGO that contributes to the research and conservation in Venezuela.

This research will begin with a project focused on sociobiology
(social structure, social networks and bioacoustics) of resident groups of
the coastal bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Atlantic
spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) in the central coast of Venezuela.
This, after an experience of 5 years in that locality studying ecological
aspects of T. truncatus *(https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-018-0401-1). The
coast of Aragua not only houses these species, but also the Bryde's whale
(*Balaenoptera edeni*), the common dolphin (Delphinus sp.) and the spinner
dolphin (Stenella
longirostris). Of which basic information is collected too.

LEGC interns and volunteers are young, hard-working who are willing
to contribute to research by learning as they experience fieldwork in
teams, field techniques for collecting and processing data and
methodologies. All team members and interns share academic space, housing
in the Institute, housework in the study area, knowledge and experience in
a friendly and multicultural environment.

The internship consists of three weeks: The first week
of theoretical-practical preparation (24 theoretical hours and 16
practicals hours) at the IVIC Ecology Center (
www.ivic.gob.ve/es/investigacion-3/centros-31/ecologia-316). The second
week of seven field surveys for data collection (42 h) on the Cata Bay
(Aragua state) and the third week for data storage and analysis at the IVIC
Ecology Center (40 h). The volunteering consist of the second and third
weeks.

WHERE:
Theory: LEGC, Center of Ecology (IVIC) Miranda State, Caracas (10 23 N -
66 58 W).

Practice: Cata Bay, western coast of the (rain forest) National Park
Henry Pittier, Aragua state (central coast of Venezuela) 150 km from
Caracas (DC) (10 29 N - 67 44 W).

PROGRAM: Interns (Three weeks) ? Volunteers (Two weeks).

1st WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns).
- Monday: What is a cetacean? The cetaceans and the human in
history. Origin, evolution and diversity. Adaptations for aquatic life:
Anatomy and Physiology. Life histories. Biogeography Distribution. Ecology
Behavior. Conservation.
- Tuesday: Identification of species reported for Venezuela.
Basic logistics for the study of cetaceans on the mainland, sea and air.
Basic equipment to collect information.
- Wednesday: How to detect cetaceans and record an effective
sighting? Basic data to collect during a sighting, calibration and use of
GPS. Configuration and use of the SLR cameras. Download of sightings (GIS).
Download pictures and selection (software).
- Thursday: Daily encounter ratio. Photo-identification as a tool
for ecological and behavioral studies. Estimates of abundance.
Local distribution and areas of action.
- Friday: Residential patterns. Behavior (deployments, states,
daily budget). Habitat use. Social structure and social networks.
Bioacoustics.
Saturday: Break.
Sunday: Transfer to the Cata Bay.

2nd WEEK (Cata Bay-Provita, 42 hours. For Interns and Volunteers). The
field surveys will be carried out in a fishing vessel of 9 m in length by 2
of beam. The field work will depend on the climatic conditions, however,
the Aragua coast offers few climatic inconveniences throughout
the year. There will be 5 morning of field surveys in the week, after each
survey is lunch, rest and then proceed to download the data of sightings
and then interpret them preliminarily and discuss them.

In the field surveys, it will be implemented:
- The identification and recognition of the elements of the marine
landscape and the method of tracking and detection of cetaceans.
- Ethical navigation mode to study cetaceans.
- The basic data collection / sighting.
- Use of GPS.
- Use of SRL camera.
- Counting of individuals and composition of a group.
- Identification of the behavioral states that configure group behavior and
its recording.
- Use of hydrophone.
In the afternoon the information of the sightings will be downloaded:
- Sighting forms.
- Latitude and longitude.
- Photographs and their selection.
- Voice recordings (behavior).
- Recordings of vocalizations.

3rd WEEK (LEGC-Ecology Center, 40 hours. For Interns and volunteers).

PRACTICAL FEES:
Accomodation, food and transport (airport-IVIC-Cata Bay-IVIC-airport) are
paid. The cost of internships and volunteers is US $