Tenerife Whale &Dolphin Conservation

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Tenerife Whale &Dolphin Conservation Explore the beautiful island of Tenerife and gain valuable experience in conservation whilst working to protect these majestic species in their natural habitat. Tenerife is the largest of the seven stunning Canary Islands, which form this Atlantic Ocean archipelago. From the golden sandy beaches in the south to the dramatic lunar landscape of Mount Teide National Park and everything in between, Tenerife is a must see. The Canary Islands are part of a community of Island chains situated in the mid-atlantic Ocean. Along with Madeira, Cape Verde, the Azores and the Savage Islands, the Canaries are known as Macaronesia which literally translates as Islands of the Fortunate. The Canary Islands certainly are fortunate as they boast over 1700 species of plants and an assortment of animal, insect and marine life and out of the seven Canary Islands, Tenerife is the most biologically diverse due to its extraordinary climate and geography. This little Island is home to two world heritage sites, one national park, the world s third largest volcano and 42 natural protected spaces making it jam packed with places to explore. The enormous variety of activities and sites such as the medieval castle, unspoilt villages and fantastic diving will make your time in Tenerife a truly unique experience. As one of the top whale and dolphin watching destinations in the world, the south-west coast of Tenerife is a truly outstanding location for the observation of free-living whales. There are resident communities of pilot whales and dolphins which remain here throughout the year, which can be observed on perhaps 80% of the days of the year. There is also a total of 24 other species migrating through Canarian waters at different times of the year from the giant blue whale to the majestic killer whale. This project will give you the perfect opportunity to learn more about these fascinating creatures and gain valuable experience in conservation as you spend your days working alongside the Island s threatened whale and dolphin populations. PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS Make a valuable and significant contribution to the conservation of vulnerable whale and dolphin species Gain hands-on marine conservation experience Explore incredible Tenerife Create unforgettable memories and make lifelong friends PROJECT REQUIREMENTS Good quality camera is essential! Pair of binoculars GPS application (for a smartphone) FAST FACTS Location Tenerife, Canary Islands,

Activities Transport Accommodation Spain Visual surveys on board whale watching boats. Take part in coastal expeditions in search of dolphins and monitoring boat traffic. Maintenance of cetacean identification catalogue. Identification of marine fauna. Raise public awareness of conservation issues in the Tenerife whale watching community. Matching of sighted whales and dolphins with cetacean catalogue. Airport pick up available (extra cost applies) Volunteer house WHAT DOES THE PROJECT DO? Whales and dolphins are a natural resource in the Canary Islands, as is highlighted by the presence on more than 84 whale watching boats in the Islands, and about 500,000 whale watching tourists every year. Whales and dolphins are both beautiful species and have been around for millions of years so it is of extreme importance for humans to conserve and respect these creatures. Currently, the whales and dolphins face a number of threats including habitat degradation, injury from ships and commercial fishing equipment, prey depletion caused by overfishing, and noise and health effects resulting from increased in-water pollution rates. There are still a number of populations that are resident and reproduce in the region, and so the protection of these magnificent creatures is paramount. We need volunteers to join the project who are committed to ensuring the conservation of a number of endangered cetacean species. The baseline data you collect will contribute towards the long-term management of the area and assist in promoting marine conservation in the wider region. So if you are a marine life enthusiast and want to contribute to the important work of conservationists in Tenerife, then this is the project for you! WHAT WILL I BE DOING? After initial training and induction, volunteers will be taking part in three main project activities that combine to build Frontier s conservation efforts in Tenerife. These activities are: 1. Cetacean Surveys on local ethical whale watching boats where volunteers will collect data and photographs of the local populations of cetaceans. The data being collected includes population numbers and population health, interactions with other vessels and other animals, behaviour patterns, habitat conditions and effect on animals and fin identification. This information is then inputted into our database which supplements our knowledge of cetaceans and holds growing record of each individual on numerous species in Tenerife waters. 2. Community Outreach of the conservation efforts for cetaceans both in Tenerife and around the world by speaking to and informing tourists on the ethical whale watching boats, leafleting,

completing and conducting questionnaires, working with the local whale watching industry to inform and raise awareness of the issues threatening whales and dolphins in Tenerife, informing tourists and other interested parties of the impact of tourism on the wildlife and overall working towards ethical tourism in the area. 3. Volunteers will also take part in Coastal Surveys in the local area to monitor boat and other vessel traffic, population numbers and behaviour, weather and environment conditions and impact, habitat health, fish farm activity, fish farm dependency by cetaceans and interactions between vessels and wildlife. This data helps to create a wider overall picture of the state of the whale and dolphin populations in Tenerife and the impact of tourism. Frequency of these activities is dependent on season and numbers but every volunteer will get the chance to take part in each of these crucial activities that help to build a whale and dolphin-friendly Tenerife. These activities contribute to Tenerife s expanding knowledge of the whale and dolphin populations, informing tourists and industry members and build Frontier s on going conservation efforts on the island. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I ARRIVE? The project is located in southern Tenerife, a short journey from Tenerife South Airport. If you have arranged an airport pickup, you will be met on arrival by a Frontier staff member and escorted to the project site. If you have chosen to make your own way to the project, you can use our easy to follow instructions. We will provide you with all the information you need prior to your departure to enable you to plan your journey. Upon arrival at the project site you will be met by a friendly Frontier representative from the research team and taken to your accommodation. WHERE WILL I BE STAYING? During your time on the project you will be staying at our volunteer house, located close to the three major harbours from where the whale watching boats launch, with your fellow volunteers and research staff. This house also acts as the field base for conservation efforts so you ll spend the majority of your work time here when not out on the boats analysing data collected from the morning s survey. Within the house there is a large living room and balcony for you to relax on after a busy day in the field, an open kitchen with all the facilities you ll need to cook up a feast. You ll sleep in bunk beds in one of the volunteer bedrooms with the other volunteers. As well as sleeping, the bedrooms can also be used to relax in after the long hours spent at sea and working on dolphin data. If you decide to venture out the house in your spare time, everything you ll need is a short walk or bus ride away, including the harbour, supermarkets, bars, restaurants and banks. WHAT WILL I BE EATING? You will be provided with 2 basic meals a day on weekdays as part of this programme consisting of breakfast and an evening meal. Volunteers typically work together with the research staff to cook and complete all house-keeping duties. Make sure you come prepared with some recipes you re comfortable with cooking for everyone - you may even pick up a new dish or two during your stay to wow your friends and family back at home! Alternatively the local village also offers a choice of inexpensive and traditional restaurants for you to sample authentic Canarian cuisine. Why not try some Pancho Canario (a soup consisting of noodles, meat and vegetables) with some Bienmesabe for dessert (a puree of ground almond, egg yolk, sugar, lemon rind and cinnamon) and tea with a slice of lemon to wash it all down.

COSTS 1 week 495 2 weeks 845 3 weeks 1.095 4 weeks 1.395 5 weeks 1.595 6 weeks 1.845 7 weeks 2.095 8 weeks 2.295 10 weeks 2.795 Extra week 345 Christmas week 245 Airport pick-up 27 DEPARTURE DATES This project runs throughout the year with start dates every Sunday. July 2018 - Limited availability - 22nd - 28th July FULLY BOOKED August 2018 - Limited availability Alternative start dates available on request, please speak to an adviser. DURATION You can join this project for a minimum of 1 week CHRISTMAS OFFER This project is available for the special price of 202 EUR per week over the Christmas period. Placements starting on the 24th or 31st of December 2018 are eligible for this price, subject to availability. Please apply using the orange button below and then tell your volunteer advisor that you wish to take part over Christmas. WHAT'S INCLUDED Before you go Pre-departure support &documentation Travel and medical advice and documentation Advice on visas and equipment

Discounted medical kit Free Frontier T-shirt UK residential briefing weekend including food, accommodation, and training (extra cost applies) In-country Accommodation Two meals a day during weekdays Project orientation &training In-country emergency support 24-hour international HQ backup AIRPORT INFORMATION Nearest airport(s): Tenerife South (TFS) CONTACT INFORMATION Call us on 020 7613 2422 (UK) / 1 949 336 8178 (US) Mail us on info@frontier.ac.uk Check out our social media here: Project details were correct at the time this document was generated. Price, dates and other details are subject to change. Please see our website for current details for this project.