*Mangrove Fisheries Volunteer Position (available immediately until
September 9)*

Honko Mangrove Conservation & Education, an NGO working with communities in
SW Madagascar to promote community-based mangrove management, is looking
for a volunteer to assist with our new mangrove fisheries monitoring
project in Ambondrolava, SW Madagascar. We have an immediate opening until
September 9 for this exciting opportunity to play an integral role in the
implementation of a mangrove fisheries study.

This new initiative will provide Honko and the local management association
with crucial information about the current state of Ambondrolava's mangrove
fisheries, which play an important role in both ecosystem services and
local livelihoods, through analysis of local catches and household surveys.
The volunteer will oversee data collection with local fishermen, data entry
and management, and protocol development in collaboration with Honko's
Project Coordinator and local staff. The volunteer will be trained in
Honko's fisheries monitoring protocol, as well as fish identification, data
entry and management, and basic French/Malagasy.

This data informs Honko and the local mangrove management association on
the current state of Ambondrolava's mangrove fisheries and other factors
that influence the design of new management activities such as temporary
fishing reserves. This is a great opportunity for anyone looking for
experience in fieldwork, fish identification, data management, or marine
conservation to enter the field of conservation and sustainable development.


*Volunteer Activities:*

The mangrove fisheries volunteer's day-to-day activities will follow
Honko's fisheries monitoring protocol, involving early-morning data
collection in Ambondrolava from catch analyses and brief household surveys.
When not with the fishermen or inputting data, there will be many
opportunities to assist with Honko's other projects, which include a
women's association, ecotourism, fish farming, apiculture, and
environmental education. We also ask that volunteers contribute to our blog
and Facebook page during their stay here to share our progress and stories
with our supporters.

To learn more about our site and activities, watch our "Welcome to Honko!"
video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCPSlOtBGzk


*Desired Attributes:*

   - At least 1 year of undergraduate studies
   - Experience or demonstrated interest in fisheries, conservation and/or
   ecology
   - Adaptability
   - Physical fitness and perseverance - ability and willingness to spend
   hours in the field, walking through channels and mangrove sediment
   - Willingness to work early mornings and learn basics in Malagasy for
   fieldwork


*Time and duration:*

This is position is available immediately, with the volunteer assignment
running until September 9.


*Cost:*

The monthly cost for the volunteer program is EURO 300/month ($400), which
covers all food and accommodations at the site and a small contribution to
help cover the costs of running Honko's site in Ambondrolava. The volunteer
fee covers:

   - Airport pick-up and drop-off
   - All meals on-site
   - Basic accommodations (includes mosquito net and bedding)
   - Training in fishery field techniques
   - Filtered water
   - Limited solar power
   - Opportunities to meet with Honko's partner NGOs in this region
   - An enriching experience in a fascinating environment

Note that the fee does not include flights, visas, or insurance (we ask
that all volunteers be covered by extensive medical and travel ensure
during their stay).



*How to apply:*


*As this position is available immediately, we will consider applications
as we receive them and will select the first qualified candidates. To
apply, email [email protected] <[email protected]> with your CV and a
letter of interest. Be sure to mention where you found our announcement.*


*More about Ambondrolava and its mangroves:*

*The mangrove forest at Ambondrolava covers 120 hectares, with an
additional 13 hectares of degraded and deforested mangrove that Honko and
the community have reforested. We are located just south of the Bay of
Ranobe, which has a 32km long reef bordering a lagoon and intermixed
seagrass beds with patches of reef. The local communities strongly depend
on the mangrove for its wood and animal resources, but with rapid
population growth in this region, there has been over-usage of the
mangrove's resources and evident degradation. Honko's site in Ambondrolava
has 7 species of mangrove trees and 37 wetland birds (the highest recorded
wetland bird diversity in this region). Within and around the mangrove
there are many different habitat types ranging from protected forest,
degraded forest, reforested land, reed beds, and abandoned salt pans.*

*For more information:*

*You can learn more about us through our website www.honko.org
<http://www.honko.org>, our Facebook page, and our blog where we post
regular photos and updates on all of Honko's community and conservation
initiatives. You can also contact us with any questions
at [email protected] <[email protected]>.*


Nina Hamilton
*Program Manager* / Honko Mangrove Conservation and Education

           +261 (0)32 5404276 / +261 (0)33 1228287 / +261 (0)32 7046504
www.honko.org

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