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![]() ![]() This internship will allow you to make a real difference to marine conservation and gain invaluable hands on practical experience in a variety of fields, including project management and team leadership. You will join a research team and learn the skills required to study coral reefs and turtles in the Indian Ocean, working alongside a dedicated staff supervisor to ensure you maximize your placement, cultural and learning activities. GVI works in Seychelles in partnership and by invitation of the Seychelles government and local NGOs, assisting their priority biological study and conservation programs. Research includes coral reef research, invertebrate surveys, whale shark migration observations, plankton sampling, turtle nesting research and water turtle surveys.
How this program makes a difference: GVI, working alongside our partners, is the leading marine data collection organization in the country. We do the work that our partners do not have the manpower, time or resources to carry out. We collect data on the coral reefs as well as on turtles, whale sharks, dolphins, octopuses and many more species; and much of this data is used by other organizations in the Seychelles. Our volunteers are trained to such a high standard that the information they gather is used to show an accurate picture of the overall health of the Seychelles coral reefs used by the government for management policies.
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Qualifications: No special training or qualifications are required as you will receive training in the field.
For more information on this internship, please visit our website: http://www.gviusa.com/expeditions/Africa/Seychelles/marine-conservation-internship/home
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