Please see the announcement below. There are still places available.
  Please note: further information can be viewed and printed out from the 
following website: www.thebdri.com 
 
The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute - BDRI - www.thebdri.com offers 
comprehensive and intensive Bottlenose Dolphin Research Courses (BDRC) during 
the 2008 Winter Season for motivated individuals, who are seeking thorough 
training in approaches to the study of free ranging wild bottlenose dolphins 
(Tursiops truncatus). 
   
  We invite you to join our ongoing study of the behaviour, habitat use and 
social lives of these amazing dolphins on the Emerald Coast, Sardinia Island 
(Italy). These intensive educational courses provide experience in specialized 
non-invasive research techniques, consisting of field sessions and lectures. 
The courses will last 6 or 13 days, and - weather permitting - we will be out 
on the water at least during 4 or 8 of these days respectively. 
  
Although our project focuses primarily on bottlenose dolphins, you will also 
experience the complex Mediterranean coastal ecosystem in which we live and 
work. BDRI field courses provide invaluable exposure to boat based field work, 
marine mammals research, intensive training and mentoring in marine ecology, 
and encouragement to work hard, have fun, and learn from the dolphins and each 
other. Learning, at its best, should be an active process, one in which the 
students are challenged on a daily basis with responsibilities that play a 
large part in the outcome of the research projects.
   
  Working with us and our staff, you will rotate between tasks on land and sea. 
Onboard our research vessel (Spartana) you will work together with our team in 
search of cetaceans. To refine details of bottlenose dolphin population biology 
and responses to human activities at sea, we will take identification photos, 
observe behaviour, and monitor vocalizations using a hydrophone.
   
  Research courses can be used for academic or vocational purposes, but 
students are solely responsible for making all arrangements for receiving 
relevant credit(s) as a result of completing the training course.
   
  BDRI's courses give an insight into the workings of a research team, and 
provide experience in a wide range of areas including scientific data 
collection, analysis and presentation; giving public talks and much more. To be 
successful participants in this project,students should have open minds, 
flexibility in changing situations, and a desire to
help and to learn.
   
  All classes will be in a form of both (a) lectures that will lead to more 
"informal" discussion, hopefully ending with a constructive brainstorming on 
the specific topic, as well as (b) instructions with handon practical 
component, especially when it involves field techniques.
   
  Course 1. Bottlenose dolphin: Field methods in the wild (1st Team: 28 
January; 2nd Team: 24 March)
   
  Course 2. Study of bottlenose dolphin behaviour (11 February)
   
  Course 3. Bottlenose dolphins Photo-identification & Social structure course 
(1st Team: 25 february; 2nd Team: 31 March)
   
  Course 4. Bioacoustics of bottlenose dolphins in the wild (10 March)
   
  Further information, fees and how to apply can be found on our website 
(www.thebdri.com) or by e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
  Recent selected scientific publications by BDRI:
   
  1. Díaz López B. and Shirai, J.A., In press. Marine aquaculture and 
bottlenose dolphins social structure. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology. 
  2. Díaz López B., Bunke, M. and Shirai, J.A., In press. Marine aquaculture 
off Sardinia Island (Italy): ecosystem effects evaluated through a trophic 
mass-balance model. Ecological Modelling. 
  3. Díaz López, B., Shirai, J.A.; Bilbao Prieto, A. & Méndez Fernández, P., In 
press. Diving activity of a solitary wild free ranging bottlenose dolphin 
(Tursiops truncatus). Journal of Marine Biological Association U.K.
  3. Díaz López B. and Shirai, J.A., 2007. "Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops 
truncatus) presence and incidental capture in a marine fish farm on the 
noth-eastern coast of Sardinia (Italy)" Journal of Marine Biological 
Association U.K, 87, 113-117. 
  4. Díaz López, B. and Shirai, J.A., 2007. "Human activities and bottlenose 
dolphin's social structure". 21st Annual Conference of the European Cetacean 
Society, San Sebastián, Spain, 2007. 
  5. Underhill, K., Díaz López, B., and Shirai, J.A., 2007."Boat traffic 
effects on the diving behaviour of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in 
Sardinia, Italy". 21st Annual Conference of the European Cetacean Society, San 
Sebastián, Spain, 2007.
  6. Díaz López, B., 2006. "Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Predation 
on a Marine Fin Fish Farm: Some Underwater Observations". Aquatic Mammals 
32(3): 305 - 310 pp. 
  7. Díaz López, B. & Bernal Shirai, J.A., 2006. "Estudio multiescalar de la 
influencia de la acuicultura en la presencia de delfines mulares Tursiops 
truncatus (Montagu 1821)". CIVA, 2006: 282 - 290pp.
  8. Díaz López, B., 2006. "Interactions between Mediterranean bottlenose 
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and gillnets off Sardinia". ICES Journal of 
Marine Science 63: 944-951 pp. 
  9. Díaz López, B. & Bernal Shirai, J.A., 2006. “Diurnal & Nocturnal behaviour 
of bottlenose dolphin groups with emphasis on foraging activity on the 
northeastern coast of Sardinia (Italy)”. 20th Annual Conference of the European 
Cetacean Society 2006 – Gdynia, Polonia. 
  10. Bernal Shirai, J. A., Díaz López, B., Méndez Fernández, P., Bilbao 
Prieto, A. & Díaz da Silva, J.I., 2006. "Analysis of diving behaviour of a 
solitary male bottlenose dolphin in the inshore waters of Galicia (Spain)" 20th 
Annual Conference of the European Cetacean Society 2006 – Gdynia, Polonia. 
   


Bruno Díaz López
Research Biologist / Marine Zoologist
Chief Researcher
The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI
V.Armando Diaz Nº4 07020 Golfo Aranci (SS) Italy
http://www.thebdri.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: + (39) 346 0815414
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