Field Interns for 2026 Summer Bahamas Ecotourism Trips 5 Full Scholarships 
Available 
Join our team at the Wild Dolphin Project for a rare and immersive 9-day field 
trip at sea, studying wild Atlantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamas alongside 
experienced researchers. This internship provides hands-on training in marine 
field methods while living and working aboard a research vessel. The vessel 
departs and arrives back at Riviera Beach, FL. 
This year, thanks to the new “Stubby Memorial Scholarship Fund”, five 
undergraduate/recent graduate interns will be selected to participate at no 
cost. Additional internship positions are available for students who wish to 
join with their own funding or external support. 
About the Internship 
Field Interns will participate directly in the daily operations of a marine 
mammal research project. Training and responsibilities include: 
● Wild dolphin observation & documentation 
● Photo-ID photography using DSLRs and underwater camera systems 
● Equipment prep, cleaning, and organization 
● Data logging & research note-taking 
● Individual presentations at sea 

Accepted applicants will be invited to one of our 9-day trips. Trip dates are 
between May and July. Exceptional applicants may be invited to participate in 
two back-to-back trips. However, housing will not be provided for the 5-day 
interim and will be the responsibility of the intern. 
Scholarship Information 
Thanks to donor support, five interns will receive full funding, including: 
● All program and expedition fees 
● Field training, onboard accommodations, meals 
● Research equipment use 

Travel costs to and from the vessel in Riviera Beach, FL will not be covered 
and are the responsibility of the intern. 
Applicants not selected for the scholarship may still participate if they can 
self-fund or obtain independent support. 
Eligibility 
Applicants must: 
● Be currently enrolled as an undergraduate majoring in Marine Biology, 
Biology, Environmental Science, Wildlife Biology, or a related field OR be a 
recent graduate 
● Hold a valid passport (international students accepted) 
● Demonstrate interest in marine science or conservation 
● Be comfortable swimming and snorkeling 
● Be able to live and work cooperatively in close quarters on a research vessel 

Application Requirements 
Applicants must submit: 


● Resume 
● Unofficial transcript 
● Letter of recommendation (academic or professional) 
● A short essay (pdf format, Times New Roman size 12 font, double spaced) ○ In 
~500 words, explain why you are interested in participating in our summer Field 
Internship and how this opportunity supports your academic, personal, or career 
goals in marine science or conservation. Discuss your experience, including but 
not limited to swimming, research, and field work. Please be specific and 
reflective in your answer, drawing from your experiences, values, and 
aspirations. 


Scholarship finalists may be invited for a brief virtual interview. 
How to Apply 
Submit your application materials to Alexandra Rose, Research Assistant, at 
[email protected]. For any questions, visit 
www.wilddolphinproject.org, email, or call 561-746-9193. 
● Application Deadline: January 31, 2026 
● Acceptance Notification: February 13, 2026 

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