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Marine Mammals Research Internship

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8 - 12 semaines  ·  Âge 18 - 50+

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Clou

  • Knowing about cetacean research is crucial for those interested in marine mammal conservation and research. This includes understanding their behavior, ecology, and research methods.
  • Performing regular systematic surveys on land and water-based vessels on a weekly basis.
  • Leading a conservation actions that promotes marine wildlife protection.
  • Opportunities to co-author a scientific article and enhance public speaking skills are available.
  • Embarking on a journey to explore a country renowned for its captivating cultural heritage and untamed natural wonders.

Particulièrement approprié pour

Âge 18+
Seul voyageur
Couples
Groupes
50+

À propos du programme

DMAD is looking for volunteers and interns to participate the program which includes weekly land and boat-based surveys, scientific training.

DMAD provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for marine mammal enthusiasts and aspiring researchers to take an active role in sound research and conservation actions in a country where their skills and passions are needed most. Our unique internship program is designed to go beyond the typical ...

À propos du programme

DMAD provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for marine mammal enthusiasts and aspiring researchers to take an active role in sound research and conservation actions in a country where their skills and passions are needed most. Our unique internship program is designed to go beyond the typical data entry assistant role and provide a hands-on experience that enables participants to contribute to the study and protection of cetaceans in the Eastern Mediterranean.

After completing our comprehensive training program, you will become one of our research associates, taking part in systematic land and boat surveys on a weekly basis. During these surveys, you will utilize advanced techniques such as theodolite operation, photo-identification, and acoustic surveys to collect data on species such as sperm whales, Cuvier’s beaked whales, and delphinids.

But our program isn't just about data collection - we believe that effective conservation requires a multifaceted approach that includes outreach and education. That's why we dedicate one day per week to planning and executing public outreach activities such as art galleries, beach clean-ups, and school talks. This provides participants with the opportunity to develop their public speaking and leadership skills while making a tangible impact on the local community.

Our internship is ideal for recent graduates looking to gain experience in the marine mammal research field or for undergraduate students seeking internship academic credits. It's also a fantastic opportunity to develop a scientific project for a BSc or MSc thesis. But we welcome anyone with a passion for marine mammals and a strong willingness to learn, regardless of their background or experience level. We recommend a minimum stay of two months to complete our basic training and fully immerse yourself in the program.

Beyond the internship, we recognize the importance of experiencing the beauty and culture of the country you're working in. The Eastern Mediterranean coastal waters are home to an incredibly diverse array of marine life that is still largely unexplored. As a participant in our program, you'll have the opportunity to explore the stunning wildlife of Kaş and the surrounding areas.

By choosing to study cetaceans with us, you're not just gaining valuable experience and knowledge - you're also becoming a part of a global movement to protect and conserve our planet's oceans. We believe that by working together, we can create a more sustainable future for ourselves and the countless species that call the ocean home.


Journée typique

Sample program from the day we will be the busiest. (If we don't have morning observation, we start work at 09:00).

  • 06:30-09:30--Land or Boat Survey
  • 09:30-10:00--Breakfast
  • 10:00-11:00--Data Entry
  • 11:00-13:00--Personal Projects or Lessons
  • 13:00-14:00--Dinner
  • 14:00-15:00--Personal Projects or Lessons
  • 15:00-18

Journée typique

Sample program from the day we will be the busiest. (If we don't have morning observation, we start work at 09:00).

  • 06:30-09:30--Land or Boat Survey
  • 09:30-10:00--Breakfast
  • 10:00-11:00--Data Entry
  • 11:00-13:00--Personal Projects or Lessons
  • 13:00-14:00--Dinner
  • 14:00-15:00--Personal Projects or Lessons
  • 15:00-18:00--Land or Boat Survey

- Every week (depending on the weather) we do land and boat-based surveys

- Every week you can get training in:
  • Passive Acoustic Monitoring, PamGuard and Raven software
  • Theodolite operation and Pythagoras software
  • Photo-identification
  • Discovery software and Logger 2010 software
  • Geographic Information Systems and mapping
  • Animal behaviour
  • Designing scientific surveys, identifying research questions and report writing


Activités de loisirs

Kaş offers an abundance of free time activities for visitors who want to experience the beautiful coastal town beyond its scenic beauty. Scuba diving is one of the leading activities in Kaş, with more than 15 dive centers and diving schools catering to both beginners and advanced divers. The ...

Activités de loisirs

Kaş offers an abundance of free time activities for visitors who want to experience the beautiful coastal town beyond its scenic beauty. Scuba diving is one of the leading activities in Kaş, with more than 15 dive centers and diving schools catering to both beginners and advanced divers. The town's underwater cultural heritage is also worth exploring, with various wreck sites and six artificial wrecks that have been submerged to create artificial reefs and diving spots. For the more adventurous visitors, outdoor sport activities such as sea kayaking at Kekova, mountain biking in the backcountry, trekking the Lycian Way, and canyoning in the Kibris Canyon are all popular options. Fridays also offer a unique opportunity for visitors to interact with Greek visitors from Kastelorizo, who visit the markets of Kaş, including the central city market, which is full of locally grown products and produce from surrounding villages. With so many options available, visitors will never run out of things to do in Kaş during their free time.

Conditions

Conditions

Âge minimum: 18 ans

Pour participer à ce programme tu dois avoir au moins 18 ans quand le programme commence. Il peut y avoir des exceptions si tu peux montrer la permission de ton tuteur légal ou si tu es accompagné(e) par l'un de tes parents.

Compétences linguistiques

Tu dois parler Anglais (niveau de base)

Exigences en matière de formation

Biology, Marine Mammals, Marine Biology, Conservation à niveau Undergraduate

Documents Requis

Letter of interest - CV

Restrictions de Nationalité

Aucune restriction. De l'aide venant de tous les coins du monde est bienvenu.

Autres Compétences

-True motivation in marine conservation, maturity and ability to work responsibly -Working language is English -Ability to live with people from multiple nationalities for an extended period of time -Respect of the organization’s rules -Basic computer skills -Background in marine biology is an advantage but not an obligation

Engagement horaire

Nous avons besoin de ton aide pour lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi et vendredi de 09:00 - 16:00

Services inclus

Services inclus

Services de DMAD

• Accommodation and utilities (Accommodation is surrounded by nature in a beautiful camping side of Kas).

• Internet access

• Training and lectures

• Scientific support

• Field work

• Use of the equipment

Logement

The base is located in Kaş . The accommodation is included in the participation fee. Volunteers will have a bed in a shared room with access to a communal kitchen and bathroom. The accommodation itself is basic, but there is everything you need including WI-FI, hot water and a washing machine. Our house consists of 3 rooms, 2 showers, 2 toilets, living room and kitchen, where 6 people can fit easily and there is a pool that is open to common use with our neighbors.

There are plenty of outdoor activities to choose such as hiking, diving and rock climbing.

Accès à Internet

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NE SONT inclus dans le prix:

NE SONT inclus dans le prix:

Transfert de l'aéroport Dalaman Airport

Le transfert de l'aéroport n'est pas inclus dans les frais non plus.

Aliments & Boissons

Aliments, collations et boissons sont disponibles contre supplément.

Billets d'avion

L'aéroport le plus proche est Dalaman Airport (DLM) à Dalaman. Nous t'aidons à trouver des vols pas chers pour aller en Turquie. TROUVER DES VOLS PAS CHERS

Assurance Voyage

Partir à l'étranger est une aventure et c'est toujours mieux d'être bien préparé. Que ce soit une maladie soudaine, une blessure ou du vol - une assurance voyage pour Turquie te protège en cas de situation imprévue. OBTENIR UN DEVIS

Vaccins

Si tu envisages de faire du bénévolat en Turquie, nous te conseillons de consulter un médecin avant le début de ton voyage. Renseigne-toi sur les vaccins nécessaires pour Turquie. INFOS VACCINS

Informations sur l'arrivée

We accept interns April-May-Jun-July-Aug-Sep starting from July. 

If you're planning to join us, here's some logistical information you should know before arriving in Kaş:

The closest airports to Kaş are Dalaman Airport (DLM) and Antalya Airport (AYT). Dalaman Airport is about 150 km away from Kaş, while Antalya Airport is about 200 km away.

From Dalaman Airport:
You can take a taxi from Dalaman Airport directly to Kaş.
Taxi: Travel time 2 hours - Costs around 100 euro

From Antalya Airport:

Taxi: Travel time 3 hours - Costs around 150 euro
Private transfer: Travel time 3 hours - Costs around 120 euro
We can arrange for a private transfer from Antalya Airport directly to Kaş for you. If you prefer this option, please let us know in advance.

Please note that the costs and travel times mentioned here are approximate and may vary depending on various factors.
Disponibilité
janv. févr. mars avril mai juin juil. août sept. oct. nov. déc.

Frais de Programme

8 semaines (durée min.) 2 213€
9 semaines 2 340€
10 semaines 2 600€
11 semaines 2 860€
12 semaines (durée max.) 3 319€
Prix moyen 276€/semaine

Frais de Programme

276€ par semaine 8 - 12 semaines Âge 18 - 50+

Méthodes de payement

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PAS DE FRAIS DE CARTE DE CRÉDIT


Durée

8 - 12 semaines

Acompte

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Paiement final

Le paiement du montant restant doit être organisé avec DMAD durant le processus de candidature. Très souvent ce paiement est effectué par virement bancaire ou en espèces.


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DMAD

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Sur le projet

DMAD, is a non-profit and a non-governmental organization that aims to create an ecological consciousness through its scientific research and outreach activities.

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Who is DMAD?
DMAD-Marine Mammals Research Association was established in 2015 to understand the current situation of cetacean species, to gather baseline knowledge which is an essential tool for their effective conservation and to assess human pressures within the territorial waters of Turkey.

What we do?
Our research efforts have identified critical habitats for both coastal and deep-sea species within the territorial waters of Turkey, contributing to the selection of Istanbul Strait and its adjacent waters as an “Important Marine Mammal Areas (IMMA)” and the Gulf of Antalya selected as an “Area of Interest” by the Marine Mammal Task Force. The research in partnership with WWF-Turkey and TUDAV led to the acceptance of Istanbul Strait and its adjacent waters as an IMMA. Furthermore, the first ever dedicated research effort, covering the entire waters of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea of Turkey, has now been started by DMAD. Rather than restricting survey efforts to the summer months like many research projects, DMAD also considers the spatial-temporal distribution of these important species within our waters. Turkey is a country that holds critical habitats for cetaceans such as foraging, nursing, and socializing grounds for coastal and deep-diving species, throughout its waters in the Turkish Strait System, Aegean Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean. Our research effort highlights the invaluable importance of these waters for top predators that are known as climate warriors. 

While taking a scientific approach to the assessment of species and the existing threats, DMAD values the importance of public engagement for the successful implementation of project results and in-situ conservation actions and therefore have developed public awareness projects and capacity enrichment both for early career researchers, students and anyone interested in learning.

Where we work? 
We carry out our projects at Turkey and Montenegro where both country and the regions we work are completely safe and more over popular with national and international tourists. There are no particular special health requirements needed. 

In Turkey, our projects cover Istanbul Strait, Dilek Peninsula (Kuşadası), the Gulf of Antalya the entire Eastern Mediterranean Sea of Turkey, covering the coastal and deep-sea habitats between Gocek and Hatay.

Istanbul is one of the most beautiful cities in the entire world with its historical places, social life and fascinating view of the Strait all the way long with wonderful touristic attractions. Contrary to the extremely active nature of Istanbul, Dilek Peninsula has a peaceful environment with its protected land and waters although it is in very attractive and busy city boundaries called Kuşadası on the Aegean Sea coast. Following the beautiful Aegean Sea, we sail through entire Eastern Mediterranean Sea of Turkey from one of the tourist hotspots, the Gulf of Antalya to Hatay the southernmost city of Turkey with remarkable monuments and spectacular cuisine.

We have also many projects and volunteer placements at Montenegro. Anyone considering to join our program is welcome to visit our office at Kotor Old Town in Montenegro. Also, accommodation house for volunteers is at Tivat close to the port of Montenegro, a city not far from Kotor. We run our projects at Bar and Budva regions.

For both the country we carry out our research are safe and no need for extra health requirements. Moreover, working is like is more fun and fulfilling than a holiday in those regions that are mostly preferred for touristic reasons.

Our mission and vision
The projects of DMAD stretch from one of the busiest waterways in the entire world, the Istanbul Strait, to the protected waters of the Dilek Peninsula, while conducting dedicated effort in one of the tourist hotspots, the Gulf of Antalya and more recently the entire Eastern
Mediterranean Sea of Turkey, covering the coastal and deep-sea habitats between Gocek and Hatay. While taking a scientific approach to the assessment of species and the existing threats, DMAD values the importance of public engagement for the successful implementation of project results and in-situ conservation actions and therefore have developed public awareness projects and capacity enrichment both for early career researchers, students and anyone interested in learning. 

Turkey is a country that holds critical habitats for cetaceans. Our research effort highlights the invaluable importance of these waters for top predators that are known as climate warriors. Yet, our effort has also revealed sharp declines in the sighting rates of species since 2015 and an ever-increasing uncontrolled human presence within the same waters. With the current pandemic our world is facing, this is a year to question our actions and understand how fragile we actually are if we do not work hand in hand with nature. We believe that self-awareness' will create the CHANGE we need for our survival that completely relies on decreasing our footprint on the only planet we know we can live on! In order to trigger this, DMAD values particularly to build public awareness efforts as well as
scientific and educational projects. DMAD has been already taken an important role in Marine conservation actions not only regional but also internationally. Our energetic and dynamic team with its dedicated soul had extended the research boundaries from Turkey to Montenegro with new projects.

Our goals
Our goals are determination of more critical habitats for cetaceans such as foraging, nursing, and socialising areas at both Turkey and Montenegro and taking conservation actions. Filling the information gap about these precious creatures through our research efforts both at the sea and the land. Giving volunteers and local people more chance to be active in the research and the conservation actions.

Widening the education opportunities for from researcher to anyone who is willing to learn more.


Who are we looking for?
People who are
*Interested in nature studies,
*Willing to learn and take responsibility,
* Those who want to improve themselves in practical and scientific methods in the field of marine mammal research.

Why choose us
DMAD offers nature lovers and scientists keen on marine mammal research to conduct scientific research in a pleasant environment in stunningly beautiful and safe waters. In addition, being the working areas are not far from the tourist attractions, the time on the land can be also lively and enjoyable depending on the season. Moreover, DMAD provides the opportunity to experience traditional and technological
methods in the field, as well as providing certified trainings such as ' “ACCOBAMS High Quality Marine Mammal Observer and Passive Acoustic Monitoring” As a young organization whose projects are supported by highly respected international organizations, DMAD already has more than 38 articles and publications, most of which are in peer-reviewed journals. For those who are not able to participate in the program, we also have the distance internship programs covers some hot topics such as ‘Interpretation of Scientific Data’, Geographical Information System; and also, video trainings that 3500 people benefit from free of charge.

18 avis · rating4.8

Violette Coppens rating5

2023 at Humpback Whale Research

I joined during the first 2 weeks of this program. No words are sufficient to describe what a life altering experience that was, on so many levels... 1) Cetacean biodiversity and numbers: WAUW 🤩🤩🤩🤩 Every time we sailed we saw so many animals... Humpback whales playing with Spinner ...
Nina Fulep rating4.4

2023 at MDR-Montenegro Dolphin Research

Dmad is a very personable and small ngo located at the coast near kotor in Montenegro. It has a small team and many lovely interns you will spend your time with. I was amazed at the freedom to choose our own projects and the opportunity to publish your work using DMAD's data, you don't get that ...
Duru Güneş Yalçın rating5

2022 at MDR-Montenegro Dolphin Research

Designed around the need to fill the vast data gaps in the Eastern Mediterranean and decrease the disparity between research levels in the Eastern and Western basins, Giant Guardians of the Deep Seas is a research expedition unlike any other in the region. Bringing together field researchers, ...
Aditya Swami rating5

2022 at MDR-Montenegro Dolphin Research

I've been working with DMAD in Montenegro for about 3 weeks now and I do not have enough good words to describe how memorable the experience has been for me already. From the uber-considerate, passionate, dedicated and genuinely helpful people who work there, to the wonderful conservation research ...
Jade Maes rating5

2022 at MDR-Montenegro Dolphin Research

As part of my master program I became an intern for DMAD in Kotor, Montenegro. From the first day, I immediately felt so welcome. Not only the location is beautiful, but the whole work environment is amazing. In school we mainly focus on theoretical knowledge, so it felt good to finally put that ...
Nathalie Porsiel rating5

2022 at MDR-Montenegro Dolphin Research

I am now 5 weeks in Montenegro volunteering at DMAD. So what can I say? I love the freedom we have in choosing what we want to learn additionally to the land and boat surveys to record dolphins and their behavior. Doing the work for the training on GIS or photo-ID can be challenging, but if I can ...

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