Dear Marmam Members
 
It is not too late to register to attend one of MARINElife's forthcoming 
training courses for £30 per person on cetacean and seabird identification and 
research survey methodology by contact [email protected]
 
Sunday 6th October 2013 with Lancashire, Manchester and N Merseyside Wildlife 
Trust at The Barn, Berkeley Drive, Bamber Bridge, Preston, PR5 6BY
 
Saturday 19th October with Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust at Whisby Nature Park, 
Thorpe on the Hill, Lincolnshire
 
About our research survey work
MARINElife is a leading charity conserving marine wildlife through research and 
education. Our focus species include whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and 
seabirds in European waters.
 
Our core offshore work is in researching distribution, abundance and population 
trends for whales, dolphins, seabirds and other marine animals from commercial 
vessels. We have a particular interest in White-Beaked Dolphins, Bottlenose 
Dolphins, Cuvier's Beaked Whales and Balearic Shearwaters. We operate 
year-round surveys along fixed 'transect' routes through the Channel, Bay of 
Biscay, North Sea, Irish Sea and wider Atlantic Ocean working on ferries, 
freight ships, cruise liners and smaller recreational boats.
 
As a leading charity in the proactive conservation of marine wildlife through 
research and education, MARINElife relies on a diverse team of highly-valued 
volunteers.
 
We are always eager to welcome volunteers who can offer their support. If you 
are enthusiastic, reliable and want to make a positive contribution to the 
crucial work we do by becoming involved in our dynamic team, we would very much 
like to hear from you.
 
We adhere to strict scientific methodologies when conducting our research 
surveys and either look for experienced volunteers or provide ongoing training 
for new volunteers.
 
Many of MARINElife volunteers go on to have careers in the field of marine 
mammal observation or in scientific marine mammal and seabird research. The 
survey work with MARINElife has provided the foundation for their passion and 
the knowledge for their career next steps.
 
Why complete the Marine Mammal & Seabird Survey training course?
 
The marine environment is under-studied and therefore research on the status of 
marine wildlife, threats it faces and action required to protect it requires 
intensive study. MARINElife operates through a group of dedicated volunteers 
who help gather data on the marine environment and we are always looking for 
new volunteers to help conduct surveys, report their sightings or help with 
other aspects of charity operation.
The training will give you a thorough grounding on the diverse range of species 
we study, the methodologies we follow and the part you can play in safeguarding 
their future.
 
Even if you do not plan to become a surveyor and get involved directly, this 
training course is designed as an excellent introduction to conducting marine 
mammal and seabird surveys that are of scientific value.
 
Why attend a MARINElife training course?
No other organisation has been carrying out ferry-based research for longer 
than MARINElife whose work started in the early 1990's. MARINElife leads the 
science of ferry-based survey collection and was a founder of the Atlantic 
Research Coalition (ARC) which brings together data gathered by multiple 
organisations conducting scientific data on whales and dolphins. MARINElife is 
one of the few organisations collecting data on seabirds from ferries.
 
Our team leaders are experts in the field of data collection and identification 
of cetaceans and seabirds, giving you the immediate and ongoing training to 
develop your skills to a high level.
 
Where do you carry out surveys?
We focus on the European waters of the North Eastern Atlantic and North Sea, 
with teams of 2 volunteers, aged 18 plus, carrying out surveys on a number of 
ferry and freight routes throughout the year. We operate in the North Sea, East 
and West Channel, Irish Sea, Bay of Biscay and Bristol Channel.
 
We also carry out surveys from smaller vessels including dive boats, angling 
boats and other pleasure and commercial vessels.
 
Berths and tickets are provided free by our ferry partners, but you are 
responsible for your own travel to and from the UK ports.
 
Price
10.00am arrival to a 4pm departure with an hour for you to get lunch (not 
provided)
£30, Wildlife Trust Members: £25
 
Please contact Tricia Dendle for more details: [email protected]
 
Adrian Shephard
MARINElife                                        
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