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Whales and dolphins monitoring on Comoros islands

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Reference Moidjio CRCAD  (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location Comoros - Africa
Town/City Nioumachoua
Salary Additional Information unpaid/contribution toward formation and research costs.
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level Voluntary & Interns
Deadline 15/06/2010
Company Name MOIDJIO C.R.C.A.D.
Contact Name Benjamin Wambergue
Telephone (0044)7896463419
Email moidjio@hotmail.com
Website Further Details / Applications
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Description

Spinner dolphin jumping around Moidjio CRCAD is proud to launch a new season of whale and dolphin monitoring season.

 We are now recruiting volunteers to help out with ongoing research on the Comoros islands. We are looking for people to help with data collection and cetaceans spotting. Positions are available for any people interesting in research and conservation of these fantastic species. 

We are a small organisation working independently of any "gap year" organisation that will overcharge you for volunteering for a good cause. We charge you what it cost us to conduct the research. We are a non profit organisation, working hand in hand with locals and in partnership with the Marine national park of Moheli. We've been contracted to work for the BBC and are very reliable and ethical charity registered on the Comoros islands. 

We will provide you with a substantial  training in cetaceans research and give you the opportunity to observe cetaceans in one the most remote island of Africa. Cetaceans behaviour is very unusual and approaches with our expert are always smooth and ethical. We sometime dive with whales and dolphins to record underwater footage for behavioural record. 

So if you planned to do something good this summer/autumn between September and November please come and help us to record this unknown populations. Please visit our website for more details and do not to hesitate to ask any questions. 

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