Hi everyone,
 
on behalf of the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI (www.thebdri.com), 
I am pleased to announce that there are still places available for our 2009 
Summer Internships (a minimum of 7 weeks of participation between June - 
September) in Sardinia Island, Italy. The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute 
BDRI is a marine science and education centre committed to conserving the 
diversity and integrity of marine life to meet the needs of current and future 
generations.  
 
BDRI's researchers are engaged in the conduction of a long term study about the 
ecology and behaviour of wild bottlenose dolphins and the potential effects of 
human activities (fisheries, aquaculture and tourism) in their distribution and 
behaviour. An internship period with the BDRI offers an invaluable exposure to 
boat based field work,marine mammals research, intensive training and mentoring 
in marine biology. Undergraduate and postgraduate students can present their 
BDRI's personal research project as their Thesis. Internships 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 
internship.
 
Interns can expect to participate in and learn a variety of facets of marine 
mammal research as research assistants in two diverse research projects:
 
1. Mediterranean bottlenose dolphins societies project: We will take and 
analyse identification photos, study group structure and composition to refine 
details of dolphin societies and responses to human activities at sea. 
Volunteers assist with data collection onboard helping to locate, photograph 
and keep track of bottlenose dolphin groups. Back at the lab volunteers restock 
field supplies, analyse photos and transcribe data collected.
 
2. Effects of man-made noise pollution on dolphins’ communication and 
behaviour: We will examine acoustic characteristics of bottlenose dolphins’ 
vocal signals and we will compare these characteristics with those of man-made 
noise in order to investigate effects of noise exposure on the dolphins’ 
behaviour and communication. Internships will actively participate in data 
collection onboard and monitor dolphins vocalizations. Back at the lab 
volunteers restock field supplies, analyse and transcribe acoustical data 
collected.
 
There is an internships cost of 35€-40€/day and BDRI will provide housing and 
all associated field costs during the internships period (training, use of 
materials, field work, electricity, gas, boat trips, etc). There is no 
compensation for these internship positions and successful applicants will be 
responsible for their own transportation expenses to and from the research camp 
(Sardinia, Italy). 
 
There is no deadline to apply. However, approved applications are accepted on a 
first-come, first serve basis. Apply early! Start and end dates are flexible. 
Positions are open until filled.
 
Please download the internships general information at:
www.thebdri.com/resources/downloads/internships.pdf
and the application from:
www.thebdri.com/resources/downloads/applicationinternships.rtf
 
Send cover letter or inquiries by email to the Research Chief, Bruno Diaz 
Lopez, at [email protected]. Please indicate in your cover letter the dates you 
are available. 
 
Selected scientific publications by BDRI:
1. Diaz Lopez, B and Shirai, J.A., 2008. Whistles characteristics and 
repertoire of wild bottlenose dolphins in Sardinia Island, Italy. RIMMO 16 ème 
Conférence Internationale sur les Cétacés en Méditerranée, Nice France, 15 
November 2008.
2. Diaz Lopez B., Bunke, M. and Shirai, J.A., 2008. Marine aquaculture off 
Sardinia Island (Italy): ecosystem effects evaluated through a trophic 
mass-balance model. Ecological Modelling 212: 292-303.
3. Diaz Lopez, B., Shirai, J.A.; Bilbao Prieto, A. & Méndez Fernández, P., 
2008. Diving activity of a solitary wild free ranging bottlenose dolphin 
(Tursiops truncatus). Journal of Marine Biological Association U.K. 88(6): 
1153-1157.
4. Diaz Lopez B. and Shirai, J.A., 2008. Marine aquaculture and bottlenose 
dolphins social structure. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 62(6): 887-894.
5. Diaz Lopez 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.
6. Diaz Lopez, B., 2006. "Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Predation on 
a Marine Fin Fish Farm: Some Underwater Observations". Aquatic Mammals 32(3): 
305 - 310 pp.
7. Diaz Lopez, B., 2006. Interactions between Mediterranean bottlenose dolphins 
(Tursiops truncatus) and gillnets off Sardinia. ICES Journal of Marine Science 
63:944-951 pp.
8. Diaz Lopez, B., 2005. Interactions between bottlenose dolphins with trammel 
nets in the Sardinia Island. International Council for Exploration of the Sea 
Document CM 2005/X 1.
9. Diaz Lopez, B., 2005. Interaction between bottlenose dolphins and fish 
farms: could there be an economic impact? International Council for Exploration 
of the Sea Document CM 2005/X 10.
10. Diaz Lopez, B., Marini, L., Polo, F., 2005. The impact of a fish farm on a 
bottlenose dolphin population in the Mediterranean Sea. Thalassas 2005, 21(2): 
53-58.
 
Bruno Diaz Lopez
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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