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Sea Turtle Monitoring And Conservation

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2 - 16 semanas  ·  Idade 19 - 50+

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Destaques

  • Want to join a Nature Conservation Project and support a cause for the nature?
  • Have an interest in sea turtles and have always wanted to experience that first-hand?
  • Need such an experience to plan your academic career?
  • EKAD is looking for new VOLUNTEERS!
  • Join our Volunteer Program to become a part of our team and support our projects!

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Idade 19+
Solteiros
Casais
Famílias
Grupos
50+

Sobre o programa

Volunteer to help us monitoring nesting beaches, locate/protect sea turtle nests, help the baby sea turtles reach to sea, and raise awareness on our Sea Turtle Projects

Our volunteer program aimed to support the field work being carried out in Belek and Kızılot Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches. Both Belek and Kızılot being tourism investment zones while being important nesting areas brings extra importance to their protection where efforts on conservation must be ...

Sobre o programa

Our volunteer program aimed to support the field work being carried out in Belek and Kızılot Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches. Both Belek and Kızılot being tourism investment zones while being important nesting areas brings extra importance to their protection where efforts on conservation must be planned carefully in order to ensure applicability and sustainability.

Teams formed by both international and national volunteers, and experienced field leaders and experts in those areas monitor the beaches throughout summer, record nests, follow nests and collect data related about nests till baby sea turtles emerge from the nests, take records of problems causing effect on sea turtle nests, hatchlings and population, put cages for protection or information in needed areas and also work on raising awareness among tourists, locals and tourism facilities.

 

Our volunteer program gives a chance to be a part of a cause for nature and also get the experience on team work, scientific work, and conservation work needed for students planning their career on academic fields around this.        


About the Project

According to Canbolat, 2004, Belek is the second largest known nesting area for Caretta caretta in the Mediterranean. As of 2021, Kızılot is recognised as another crucial nesting area for sea turtles. Nevertheless, the accelerated development of both regions into prominent tourism centres poses a significant threat to the populations relying on them as nesting beaches.

The majority of hatchlings emerging from nests on these beaches face challenges in reaching the sea, primarily due to either natural or anthropogenic factors. Natural causes typically involve tidal flooding of nests and predation. Human-induced factors encompass inappropriate beach usage, presence of litter, artificial lights, interference with adults and nests, as well as boat and fishing activities.

Vehicle access to the beach poses a threat as it compresses nests under the sand, hindering the emergence of hatchlings. Deep tire tracks also serve as traps for the vulnerable hatchlings. Likewise, the removal of sand from beaches significantly disrupts the beach topography, posing a severe risk to both nests and hatchlings.

Parts of the coastline, those designated for tourism facilities in particular, intersect with the nesting zone of sea turtles. Sunbeds, umbrellas, and walkways in this zone may act as physical obstacles for adult turtles, disrupt the natural development of eggs in nests located under or around them, and pose a risk to hatchlings.

Other threats to sea turtles include fishing lines and nets, boat propellers, marine and coastal litter, as well as noise and light pollution. Artificial light sources pose a particularly serious risk as they can disorient hatchlings, causing them to crawl landward and resulting in mortality. Interfering with hatchlings, nests, and adults also reduces hatchling success.

These challenges can be addressed through the implementation of sustainably designed conservation efforts and regulations, meticulously planned and executed in collaboration with the facilities. And this is exactly what our project is dedicated to. The envisioned success of this initiative is poised not only to secure the ongoing existence of sea turtle populations in the region, but also to serve as a model of excellence for other nesting beaches facing similar threats.

Missions

- Morning shift: 5.30 to 11.00

- In the morning after returning from the field, breakfast and cleaning (the cleaning list defined in the campsite varies)

- Night Shift: 22.00 to 3.00 (varies according to project time)

The tasks listed above are generally routine tasks, and in addition to these, different assignments are made within the scope of the project.

Camp Sites

There are two options for accommodation:

1.      1.      Camps are equipped with prefabricated facilities featuring air-conditioned rooms. These rooms include bunk beds, wardrobes, bedside tables, and dressers.

For 2.     Those who prefer sleeping under the trees, designated tent areas are available. Individuals opting for tents are advised to bring their own tents and camping equipment.

What to Bring

Local supermarkets typically carry a wide range of products, but it is important to note that there might be instances where a specific product or brand you regularly use may not be readily available.

Must Bring:

  • identity card, proof of health insurance and -if applicable- driver's license 
  • If staying in a tent, relevant camping equipment 
  • Comfortable clothing suitable for walking on the beach (light colours for morning shifts, dark colours for night shifts -for camouflage) 
  • Comfortable shoes for fieldwork (sneakers or sandals) 
  • Suitable clothing for cold and windy weather 
  • Regularly used medications (and prescription, if any) 
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, hat 
  • Bed linen and pillowcases 
  • Thermos or water flask 
  • Coffee mug 
  • Toiletries/shower amenities
Recommended to Bring:
  • Beach gear 
  • Insect repellent 
  • Prescription if prescription glasses or lenses are used 
  • Basic medicine kit (painkillers, muscle relaxants, burn cream, band-aids, bandages, diarrhea and allergy medicine, etc.) 
  • Notepad 
  • Backpack
Optional:
  • Camera, video camera 
  • Musical instruments, board games 
  • Tablet or laptop 
  • Swimming and diving equipment 
  • Binoculars, fieldguide books

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
  • Field work may require waking up very early or staying up very late. 
  • Living spaces are typically shared by approximately 30 or more people. The ability to adapt to communal living and establish good relationships with new acquaintances is crucial for the efficiency of the project. 
  • Pets should not be brought to our camps.

Medical Advice

All volunteers are REQUIRED to have health insurance (private, state, or travel insurance) and must provide documentation proving this upon arrival.

Any known allergies or health issues requiring attention must be clearly indicated on the application form. It is important to remember that Antalya has biting insects such as mosquitoes and bees, and our campsite is located under pine trees.

Dietary restrictions (diabetes, vegetarian, etc.) should be clearly stated on the application form. Since we cannot guarantee a vegan diet, these individuals may need to cook their own meals.

No specific vaccination is required for the project. However, it is generally recommended for individuals engaging in fieldwork to consider vaccinations for tetanus, rabies, and Hepatitis-B.

Pharmacies, fully equipped private health institutions, and public hospitals are conveniently located near the campsites.

The following conditions may pose a risk during fieldwork, and it is recommended to receive a physician’s opinion about participating in the program:
  • Hypersensitivity to sunlight, high temperature and humidity 
  • Walking impairments (including flatfoot) 
  • Respiratory disorders (including asthma) 
  • Chronic cardiovascular diseases 
  • Poor night vision 
  • Deafness (uncorrected) 
  • Epilepsy



Dia típico

  • Morning shifts for locating and recording new nests and following activities on those, recorded nests (this task is carried out around 3 am to 11 am)
  • Upon returning to campsites: clean copies of data collected from the field work are made and also recorded into our digital ...

Dia típico

  • Morning shifts for locating and recording new nests and following activities on those, recorded nests (this task is carried out around 3 am to 11 am)
  • Upon returning to campsites: clean copies of data collected from the field work are made and also recorded into our digital database as backup copies.
  • Breakfast/lunch, camp cleaning, daily meeting (One day camp issues, one day field issues and one day free of meeting), picking up food and supplies for the camp from the sponsoring facilities 
  • If any planned activities like caging etc. exists or any work left from morning shifts, those are carried out in the afternoon
  • If no work is assigned to you after meeting it is free time till night time
  • night shifts carried out throughout the nesting period for locating nesting turtles to collect measurements and apply tags for future monitoring (8-9 pm to 3-5 am in the morning)
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    * Shifts in the field are carried out with minimum 2 persons

    * Teams for field work (morning and night shifts) and cleaning duties planned and listed for 3-day periods, unfinished work from morning shifts are carried out by same morning team as much as possible and other works like caging nests are planned daily or day before and carried out in the afternoon

    *When training period of the volunteers is over, every volunteer will be able to have off days where he/she will be excluded from any daily work, they will have time to rest, traveling to close by areas and for recreational activities for a day. Frequency depends on the number of volunteers and work load where field leaders arrange accordingly and fairly.   

     


Actividades em tempo livre

As our work require time flexibility in case of unscheduled events (like injured turtles, etc.) occur we ask our volunteers to spend their daily free time close to campsite where in emergency we can reach them on time. To compensate this, we have 'off days' (where you will be totally free of any ...

Actividades em tempo livre

As our work require time flexibility in case of unscheduled events (like injured turtles, etc.) occur we ask our volunteers to spend their daily free time close to campsite where in emergency we can reach them on time. To compensate this, we have 'off days' (where you will be totally free of any work, meeting and camp activities so that you can go and spend more time on areas or have a full rest if you prefer) but always keep in mind this is a physically demanding work therefore you need to be ready for next day's activities.

Sea is close to our camp sites for swimming and enjoying the sun on your free times. Also, there is a close by shopping centre for the ones interested in shopping.

On your off days, there are couple of activity options close to area as well;

  • Museums
  • Antalya Old Town for sightseeing and boat tours
  • Many archaeological sites around to visit
  • Rafting at Köprülü Kanyon (which we time to time do as a whole team activity)
  • Sometimes concerts on Aspendos Amphitheatre (which from time to time we receive free tickets as a gift to our volunteers)


Requisitos

Requisitos

Idade mínima: 19 anos

Para aderir ao programa é necessário ter pelo menos 19 anos de idade na data de início do programa.

Habilidades linguísticas

Precisa de falar Inglês (nível intermédio)

Restrições de Nacionalidade

Sem restrições. São bem-vindas as mãos que ajudam de todo o mundo.

Outras Competências

Although it is not required, previous experience is an advantage in case we have more applications than needed and we would need to make selection. English proficiency is essential for volunteers in our diverse program (for all communication, incl. training, and meetings). Knowledge of Russian and German is an advantage, given the tourist profile in Antalya. There's also an internship opportunity for students in biology-related fields, with a minimum participation requirement of 8 weeks.

Compromisso de tempo

A tua mão auxiliadora será necessária na Segunda-feira, Terça-feira, Quarta-feira, Quinta-feira, Sexta-feira, Sábado e Domingo

Serviços incluídos

Serviços incluídos

Serviços por Ecological Research Society

Program fees include:

  • Transfer from and to Antalya Airport/Bus Station upon your arrival at the beginning of your participating period and its end
  • Daily meals (with the limitation of whatever we are receiving from the facilities personnel kitchen)
  • Transfers to daily field work activities carried out
  • Accommodation
  • Administration and training costs

Recepção no aeroporto em Antalya Airport

After your approval to our project; you contact with us  when you arrange your travel details, where we arrange your pickup.

Alojamento

Both Belek and Kizilot Camps have tent area for volunteers
We also have dormitories with bunk beds for 10 to 14 people per room in Belek camp with
  • kitchen
  • bath showers with hot water
  • A washing machine

* We prefer volunteers to bring their own tents and mattresses, but we also provide tents and mattresses if needed.

Camp sites in Belek and Kızılot are situated in secure locations, and are monitored by security cameras. Emergency gathering areas are designated, and volunteers receive thorough instruction on emergency procedures. 

Camps are equipped with prefabricated facilities featuring air-conditioned rooms. These rooms include bunk beds, wardrobes, bedside tables, and dressers. For those who prefer sleeping under the trees, designated tent areas are available. Individuals opting for tents are advised to bring their own tents and camping equipment. 

Our camps have fully equipped kitchens, including refrigerators, water dispensers, stoves, and ovens. Each camp has dining and meeting areas, a sufficient number of toilets and showers, hot water, a washing machine, and internet connection. Volunteers have access to all camp facilities.

To enhance leisure time, camp sites are equipped with gazebos, hammocks, comfortable seating areas, dartboards, and various games. 

Alimentos e Bebidas

Our daily meals including food for breakfasts, weekly coffee and tea are provided by sponsoring tourism facilities. It is limited to what we are given, so specific dietaries can not be guaranteed and might be supplied at volunteers own budget. By experience we can assure that while vegetarian diet is manageable from hotels, vegan or other diets might not be easy to arrange and in that case not covered by paid fee.

Acesso à Internet

Bom acesso no local do projecto

O que NÃO está incluído?

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Bilhetes de avião

O aeroporto mais próximo é Antalya Airport (AYT) em Antalya. Ajudamo-lo a encontrar voos baratos para Turquia. ENCONTRAR VOOS BARATOS

Seguro de viagem

Ir para o estrangeiro é uma aventura e é sempre melhor estar preparado. Doença ou lesão súbita, cancelamento ou roubo - um seguro de viagem para Turquia proporciona segurança e é uma vantagem a ter. OBTENHA UMA COTAÇÃO

Vacinas

Se pretende ser voluntário em Turquia deve procurar aconselhamento médico antes de iniciar a sua viagem social. Verifique as vacinas necessárias para Turquia. VERIFICADOR DE VACINAS

Detalhes à chegada

  • The Volunteer program will take place between June 1 and September 25
  • The night shifts of nesting adult female sea turtles are usually carried out between a period determined according to the needs until July 15.
  • The hatching of hatchlings usually starts in the first weeks of July and usually continues until the end of September.
  • The minimum time required for participation is 2 weeks
  • Applicants are asked to choose a flexible time frame that is not shorter than their desired participation period. EKAD will adjust the exact dates according to the information provided by the applicants and our needs.
Disponibilidade
Jan Feb Março Abril Maio Jun Jul Ago Set Out Nov Dez

Preços do programa

2 semanas (estadia min.) 400€
3 semanas 430€
4 semanas 460€
5 semanas 490€
6 semanas 520€
7 semanas 550€
8 semanas 580€
9 semanas 610€
10 semanas 640€
11 semanas 670€
12 semanas 700€
13 semanas 730€
14 semanas 760€
15 semanas 790€
16 semanas (estadia máx.) 820€
Preços médios 125€/semana

Preços do programa

125€ por semana 2 - 16 semanas Idade 19 - 50+

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Duração

2 - 16 semanas

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Sobre o projecto

Ecological Research Society (EKAD) Sea Turtle Conservation and Monitoring Project in Antalya / Belek and Kızılot Nesting Beaches.

Conheça seu anfitrião

Ecological Research Society (EKAD) was established in 2003, with the efforts of academicians most of whom are experts in biodiversity and nature conservation. Since its establishment, EKAD has been in a harmonious cooperation with universities, related ministries, municipalities, other NGO’s, and private enterprises. To this day, we continue our mission by increasing and expanding our activities with the contributions of national and international volunteers joining our studies.

EKAD has been running 'Sea Turtle Conservation and Monitoring Project' in Antalya - Belek Sea Turtle Nesting Beach since 1998 (as university research group before 2003) and recently added Kızılot Sea Turtle Nesting Beach (also in Antalya) to it's Project sites as well.

Our volunteer program is carried out in Belek and Kızılot Nesting Beaches. Belek is one of the largest known sea turtle nesting areas in the Mediterranean (2nd largest, according to Canbolat, 2004) and Kızılot Nesting Beach is another promising nesting beach according to 2021 results.

In those projects, we have many goals such as monitoring sea turtle populations, determining and minimizing the negative impacts on nests and hatchlings, educating both the local people and the tourists about sea turtles, raising awareness about the conservation efforts, and encouraging contributions to these efforts.

Work done by volunteers do not require extreme physical conditioning except an endurance to heat, humidity and long walks on the beach, and the ability to work and live together in a diverse group as a team member.

We are looking enthusiastic individuals who wants to be a part of this journey, contribute to the effort, experience sea turtles first-hand, has a work ethic and a love for nature.

We have been working on sea turtle conservation over 20 years with a well-earned experience and still trying to add more of it. We believe in professionalism in our work and also believe having fun is part of doing a great work.

If you are planning a career on related subjects this will be a great opportunity for you to add to your know how and we are hoping to see you as part of EKAD team in the long run as well.   

14 revisões · rating4.8

Eleanor Arthur rating4.8

2023 at Sea Turtle Monitoring And Conservation

Really enjoyed my stay at the EKAD volunteer project. There are some really dedicated, hardworking volunteers here who are doing their best to combat the multitude of factors working against the populations of sea turtles on the nesting beaches. The work was hard but so rewarding and wish I could ...
Daria Zhiganova rating4.6

2022 at Sea Turtle Monitoring And Conservation

It was my first trip abroad and I was alone. In all my trip way, my teacher from the EKAD camp supported me and helped me get to the camp when I arrived. Also all the people were kind to me, the teachers and all the volunteers. I lived in a dormitory in Belek and in a tent in Kizilot, both camps ...
Robert-Jan van Dijk rating4.6

2022 at Sea Turtle Monitoring And Conservation

I have a very good experience with this project. The work is really nice, because you do something valueble and that gives a good feeling. The work by itself is great. You work with cute little turtles and it gives a good feeling to help them with puting them back in the sea! The people you meet ...
This experience was exceptional, leaning what the team do in Turkey was fascinating and we are really grateful for this experience. The team were lovely and welcoming. It seems a great charity with excellent goals working with locals and well incorporated in the area. I hope to go back soon. ..
Katherine Bennett rating4.4

2019 at Sea Turtle Monitoring And Conservation

I volunteered with EKAD for about two months in the summer of 2019. It was an incredible experience to witness the full cycle of a young turtle, from the mother laying eggs in the sand to helping the babies hatch and make it to the sea. It gave me much-needed field experience in the realm of marine ...
Viktoria Winkler rating5

2018 at Sea Turtle Monitoring And Conservation

I was a volunteer in Belek with the sea turtle conservation programme EKAD in 2018. It was a great and educational experience. As a student of the Masters in Conservation Biology, I was able to gain practical experience in the field. The team of experienced biologists and volunteers was very nice ...

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Ásia > Western Asia > Turkey > Antalya

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