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Dolphin Surface & Underwater Research
Assist researchers studying the behavioral ecology of bottlenose dolphins at the Oceanic Society’s research station located at Blackbird Caye, Turneffe Atoll. The atoll is composed of mangrove islands, seagrass beds and coral reefs that form an intricately related system. Although bottlenose dolphins have been generally well documented, to date there have not been any long-term studies in such a diverse ecosystem. The warm waters of Belize are conducive to surface and underwater studies of dolphin behavior and ecology.
In 1992, the Oceanic Society initiated a long-term study of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) aimed at documenting their abundance, distribution, and behavioral ecology in Belize. Over the last ten years Oceanic Society researchers have found Belize dolphins exhibiting similarities to and differences from bottlenose dolphins studied elsewhere. This may be due to the unique ecosystem found in Belize and the behavioral flexibility of the bottlenose dolphins.
The research will focus on dolphin behavior in the context of specific habitats. As a research assistant, you will accompany the researcher to known dolphin hot-spots within the atoll. Our goal is to determine habitat use and our days are spent working in small teams, recording dolphin behavior on standard data sheets, plotting location, and identifying dolphins individually through natural markings. At locations where dolphin sightings occur, the researcher with the assistance of those volunteers comfortable with snorkeling, will conduct underwater examinations of the habitat and record prey availability while boat-based team members collect environmental data. Opportunistically and at the discretion of the researcher, we will also attempt to observe the dolphins behavior underwater.
March and April trips will also dedicate some time for surveying for migrating sperm, humpback and killer whales.
Manatees are found in our study site and we will also collect data on their distribution. All research is conducted from small boats inside the atoll. You must know how to swim but no other skills are required to participate.
The project is headquartered at our research facility Blackbird-Oceanic Society Field Station. Blackbird Caye is bordered by white sand beaches and situated adjacent to a series of coral islets that comprise Turneffe Atoll’s fringing reef. The reef waters are clear and pristine. The station offers comfortable beachfront cabanas with private porches, and double occupancy rooms with private baths. Meals are served in a beautiful dining “palapa” with ocean views. Snorkeling from our beach is excellent and there will be some free time for boat-based snorkeling, nature walks, and bird watching.
The National Geographic Society’s Heroes For The Planet team led by Dr. Sylvia Earle, in collaboration with Ford Motor Foundation, visited the Blackbird-Oceanic Society Field Station (BOSS) facility in September 2001. The Oceanic Society was proud to be part of this initiative and grateful to National Geographic Society and Ford Motor Foundation members for supporting the bottlenose dolphin and coral reef research projects.
OPTIONAL EXTENSION
XUNANTUNICH OR TIKAL MAYAN RUINS
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Researcher: Ginny Fuhs
Day 1: Belize City/Blackbird Caye. Arrive in Belize City. 90-minute boat transfer to Blackbird Caye, Turneffe Atoll.
Day 2: Morning orientation and training; snorkeling checkout from beach. Afternoon boat-based training in equipment use.
Day 3 thru 7: Dolphin research in mornings and afternoons with lunch break at the lodge. This program also includes, some time for guided snorkeling and natural history exploration
Day 8: Return to Belize City. Fly home.
2008 Dates
January 5-12, 2008
February 2-9, 2008
February 9-16, 2008
February 16-23, 2008
February 23-March 1, 2008
March 22-29, 2008
March 29-April 5, 2008
April 5-12, 2008
April 19-26, 2008
May 31-June 7, 2008
June 7-14, 2008
July 12-19, 2008
August 2-9, 2008
August 16-23, 2008
August 23-30, 2008
August 30-September 6, 2008
October 18-25, 2008
October 25-November 1, 2008
November 1-8, 2008
November 8-15, 2008
November 15-22, 2008
November 22-29, 2008
November 29-December 6, 2008
December 6-13, 2008
2008 Prices
Land-only (no airfare) $1,890 **
** We will honor a 5% discount for all repeat Blackbird Field Station visitors (except on Holidays).
Contact our office regarding air schedules and fares
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