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Floating Habitats: Marine Wildlife in a Costa Rican Fjord

Presencial, La persona voluntaria debe estar en o cerca de Newton, MA
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  • Descripción

    Fecha de inicio:
    diciembre 5, 2025
    Fecha de finalización:
    marzo 5, 2026
    Horarios Disponibles:
    Días laborables (durante el día, tardes), Fines de semana (durante el día, tardes)
    Detalles del Compromiso:
    9 Days
    Frecuencia:
    Recurrente
    Buscando personas voluntarias:
    20
    Área de Impacto:
    Animales, Medio Ambiente & Sostenibilidad, Cooperación Internacional
    Recomendado para:
    Jóvenes, Grupos públicos, Edad 55+
    Edad requerida:
    15+
    Otros requisitos:
    No special skills or experience necessary!

    Descripción

    Floating Habitats: Marine Wildlife in a Costa Rican Fjord

    For more than a decade, researchers and Earthwatch volunteers have studied the behavior, health, and habitat use of marine mammals in Golfo Dulce, revealing its vital role as a nursery and feeding ground. Now, the project is entering a new phase-exploring the impacts of "debris rafts," floating patches of organic material and man-made waste, and the surprising ways marine animals interact with them.

    You’ll assist scientists in tracking how these debris rafts influence dolphin feeding behavior, sea turtle movement, and plastic ingestion rates. Through boat-based surveys, behavioral observations, and debris analysis, you’ll help piece together the complex relationship between human-generated waste and marine ecosystems.

    The data you collect will help fill crucial gaps in our understanding of how pollution is reshaping ocean life in this pristine region. Your work will directly contribute to science-based conservation efforts aimed at preserving the extraordinary biodiversity of Golfo Dulce before the impacts of tourism and pollution become irreversible.

    2026 Dates:

    Jul 25 - Aug 02, 2026 TEEN TEAM

    Dec 05 - Dec 13, 2026

    https://earthwatch.org/expeditions/floating-habitats-marine-wildlife-costa-rican-fjord

    For more than a decade, researchers and Earthwatch volunteers have studied the behavior, health, and habitat use of marine mammals in Golfo Dulce, revealing its vital role as a nursery and feeding ground. Now, the project is entering a new phase-exploring the impacts of "debris rafts," floating patches of organic material and man-made waste, and the surprising ways marine animals interact with them.

    You’ll assist scientists in tracking how these debris rafts influence dolphin feeding behavior, sea turtle movement, and plastic ingestion rates. Through boat-based surveys, behavioral observations, and debris analysis, you’ll help piece together the complex relationship between human-generated waste and marine ecosystems.

    The data you collect will help fill crucial gaps in our understanding of how pollution is reshaping ocean life in this pristine region. Your work will directly contribute to science-based conservation efforts aimed at preserving…

    Ubicación

    Presencial
    Golfo Dulce, Newton, Massachusetts, US

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