Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation has been running the Adriatic Dolphin Project for over 25 years with a base on the Island Lošinj, the main goal of this project is to research and conserve the bottlenose dolphins in the Adriatic Sea.
During the summer months Blue World Institute offers an unique opportunity for people interested in marine mammals and nature to join the research team for 12 days participating in an Eco- volunteering program. The program offers an opportunity to experience encounters with wild dolphins in their natural surroundings actively participating in the research. This includes boat - based surveying, gaining knowledge in data collection at sea, data entry and participation in preliminary analysis of collected data. The Eco - volunteers are also invited to participate in various lectures on dolphin research and marine biology offered by the research team. There are places available from May until September, with a price discount of 10% to students. More information you may find on Blue World Institute web site: http://www.blue-world.org/en/about-us/ http://www.blue-world.org/en/get-involved/volunteer/ http://www.blue-world.org/en/science/publications/ For further details and any question please contact us at [email protected] or [email protected] On behalf of Blue World Research team: Tihana Vučur Adriatic Dolphin Project Lošinj, assistant researcher
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