Humpback whale, Manta ray and Nudibranch conservation
Project name:
Marine Action Research (MAR)
Project purpose:
Humpback whale, Manta ray and Nudibranch conservation
Project activities:
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animal interaction
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data collection/analysis
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scuba diving
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community awareness
Weekly cost (approx USD):
$
730
Direct benefits you gain:
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cultural integration
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data/statistical skills
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field research skills
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gain a qualification or credit
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remote scenic location
Noteworthy conservation points:
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development goals (supporting local community)
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publishes peer-reviewed science
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publishes work
Wild Sun Rescue Center
Accommodation:
Shared accommodation at the Zavora Marine Lab
When does the project run?
Facilities:
accommodation included, food included, cooking facilities, electricity, nearby medical facilities, refillable drinking water, shower (hot), toilet (western)
How long can I stay?
Requirements:
Details of the day-to-day life on the project:
Interns will be joining dedicated scientists who are conducting accredited research projects important for Mozambique and for science in general. Our main projects focus on: -Manta rays - Humpback whales -Sharks -Nudibranchs -Seahorses -Artificial reef colonization.
Interns taking part in MAR’s marine biology internship can expect to get practical and theoretical training during the first and second weeks. Interns begin data collection after learning sampling and identification techniques. The internship program is an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to exciting marine research and conservation projects, as well as experience the achievements associated with ambitious and challenging marine research in Africa.
Tasks and duties:
-Underwater photo identification of manta rays using underwater parallel lasers for measurements Humpback whale landbased survey and photo ID (June to October)
-Nudibranch surveys and identification
-Nudibranch collection and preservation
-Fish survey and photo quadrat at Rio Saiñas Wreck
-Seahorse monitoring program (data collection and monthly report) -Predatory fish survey -BRUV deployment and video analysis
-Turtle patrolling and monitoring (November to March) -Data entry
– using Excel, NudiID and MID (software especially designed for manta ray identification)
Educational activities including:
-Activities with kids from the local community
- Public talks
-Underwater clean-up
-Beach cleaning -Workshops (e.g. recycling)
The cost for the program is as follows:
1 month= $2940
6 weeks= $4190
2 months= $5470
10 weeks= $6620 3 months= $7770
Fees include: Accommodation, a food allowance, airport transfers, all dive and dive gear hire, a field trip to Barra (2 days/1 night per month), MAR t-shirt, all theoretical and practical training.
Reviews & ratings
Eline
Volunteer
19 Dec 2021
nice experience
I spend 4 weeks at DAKTARI and i loved working with kids and animals, i learned a lot and i also got to know amazing people from all over the world! Amazing trips, nice food, lovely people and wild animals. thank you for this experience!
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Daktari Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage
Marcia
Child and animal care volunteer
19 Dec 2021
I am still trying to find words for the to share with you our 2 weeks in the BushCamp. I just loved being around all the animals and the children from the village that comes here for us to help teaching them about the animals and nature. It was my first experience as a volunteer in another country and was just so gratifying. I could learn a lot and also teach. It is for sure a life time experience. Congratulations Michelle and Daktari's team for the wonderful work you've been doing.
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Daktari Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage
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