Overview
Dolphin Conservation in Greece

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Help marine biologists to study and protect bottlenose dolphins and short-beaked common dolphins in the Mediterranean Ionian Sea, Greece.

Since 1991, this project has been investigating the ecology, behaviour and conservation status of two dolphin species in the waters of the eastern Ionian Sea, Greece - one of the Mediterranean areas in which these marine mammals have been studied most intensively.

This project takes you to be trained through lectures and working side-by-side with researchers, getting involved in field activities that include regular surveys of the study area. You will spot dolphins and other animals during the surveys at sea, and once dolphins are sighted, you will contribute to the data collection. In the afternoon, you will help researchers with the preliminary analysis of digital photos of the dolphins.

Observing wild dolphins in their natural environment was amazing – so much better than I could have ever imagined. Not only was I able to observe the dolphins’ behaviour, but also, thanks to the researchers, I was able to understand what it might mean too. It was a great privilege to be allowed to help with the research. Collecting data enabled me to learn so much about dolphins, and only increased my admiration for these beautiful and intelligent creatures.

Rita, volunteer

What Difference Does This Project Make?

The work carried out by this project is producing science-based information, aimed to contribute towards dolphin conservation in the Mediterranean Sea. In 2003 and 2005, the Mediterranean common dolphin population was listed as 'Endangered' in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and included in Appendix I of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species. You will be part of a scientific team and will learn about marine conservation priorities, apply advanced dolphin investigation methods and help with research at sea.

Highlights

Having the unique experience of being within close contact of dolphins in their natural environment; aiding the field research by getting directly involved in field activities and helping the researchers to collect and analyze cetacean data; enjoying the beautiful village of Galaxidi, its quiet life and wonderful food; swimming in the clear waters of beautiful small bays.

Location

Galaxidi, Gulf of Corinth, Ionian Sea, Greece, about 200km West from Athens or 90 km East from Patra. This noble and picturesque village is a nautical city with 4,000 years of heritage and one of the most attracting destinations in Greece, and yet it is relatively untouched by mass tourism. Galaxidi has well-preserved traditional houses and buildings, superb beaches with crystal green-blue waters, an adjacent park to walk and hike, and a small port used by small fishing boats and yachts, encircled by fine restaurants and lively pubs. Galaxidi makes a popular destination to visit the stunning and world-famous archaeological site of Delphi, just a short drive away.

Field Conditions

During your stay on the project you will share the field base with the research staff. It consists of two adjacent apartments: the first apartment makes the researchers’ headquarters and includes their sleeping room and office, the second is used by project participants and sometimes by one research assistant. The latter apartment has a large living area with open kitchen and fireplace, a big patio facing the surrounding hills, a toilet with bathtub/shower and a large bedroom. Both apartments are new, modern and fully furbished. The building is surrounded by a large garden. The field station is located in a quiet part of the village of Galaxidi, approximately 300 m from the seaside and 500 m from the centre. The main port with seaside restaurants and bars is at walking distance, less than 1 km from the house. You will be asked to share cooking and cleaning shifts with the other participants. Daily surveys at sea will be held using a 5.8m-long inflatable boat.

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Duration and Costs

Placements are available for one to several weeks, with prices ranging from €595 to €725 per week dependent on the season. The project offers discounted fees for University students less than 26 years old. On occasion last minute spaces may be available for a discounted price.
Group Size
Five volunteers, plus three staff.
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