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Earthwatch Institute
3 Clock Tower Place Suite 100 Maynard, MA 01754-0075 United States Phone: 1-978-461-0081 Fax: +1-978-461-2332 Web Site: click here to visit Earthwatch Institute's web site |
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Bahamian Reef Survey
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Bahamas
Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks Typical Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks Dates: Inquire for specific dates. Description:
Research Mission Situation Report Meals and Accommodations
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On the Expedition Qualifications / Skills Needed: Earthwatch volunteers are enthusiastic to learn about the research topic and are willing to contribute their time and energy to support leading scientists in conducting field research. Volunteers will be trained upon arrival at the research site. Teams have a minimum age of 18, unless accompanied by parent or legal guardian, in which case the minimum age is 16. Travel Types: Eco Tours, Ecology, Environmental Studies, Nature Tours, Snorkeling and Volunteering Language: English Cost in US$: 2,446 USD - 2,746 USD Cost Includes: Projects range from USD 500 to USD 4,400 per person excluding travel to and from the rendezvous. The price of each project, which we call your contribution, covers your food, accommodation, on-site travel (not airfare), emergency medical and medical evacuation insurance, and all of the various costs of field research (field permits, equipment, etc.). These costs may vary for each expedition and individual team so please check prior to making your reservation or call the Expedition Coordinator if you have any questions. The contributions shown on each page are the lowest available in each case and are subject to change. As a non-profit organization that supports scientific research, the contribution can be tax-deductible for U.S. citizens in some cases. Contact Earthwatch for details. U.S. members of Earthwatch are eligible for a USD 100 reduction of the contribution. Experience Required: no Typical Volunteer Projects: academic reinforcement, adult education, archaeology, biological research, community health, conservation, culture, eco-tourism, education, health, natural resources, planting, sea turtle protection, tree planting, water and wildlife surveying Typical Volunteer: Earthwatch volunteers come from all walks of life; teachers, students, doctors, business people, individuals Earthwatch expeditions appeal to a variety of people: educators gain new knowledge and develop exciting lesson plans; students explore career options and build research skills; writers, photographers and artists contribute their skills and share their experiences through a variety of media; businessmen and women, doctors and nurses, engineers, homemakers, retirees . . . people from all walks of life choose to volunteer on research expeditions each year. Volunteers are actively engaged on a daily basis with the research project, develop global perspectives, and explore new cultures and environments. Age Range: teen (16 - 18) and adult (18+) teams This Program is open to Worldwide Participants. This Program is also open to Families, Couples and Individuals. Participants Travel to Bahamas Independently Typically Participants Work in Groups of 2-8 Application Process Involves:
Typically The Application Process Time Is Brief Post Services Include:
Earthwatch Institute's Mission Statement: Earthwatch Institute engages people worldwide in scientific field research and education to promote the understanding and action necessary for a sustainable environment. Through a unique method of funding, the volunteers Share of Cost contributes directly to the support of the research projects. Earthwatch enables scientists to pursue research goals and members of the public to gain hands-on experience with science. Each year, over 4,000 people from 46 countries directly contribute to scientific research by working alongside scientists, local community members and other volunteers. Earthwatch volunteers can track sea turtles; join archaeological digs; observe animal behavior; collect rare plants, study dolphin behavior and more. The Earthwatch community also includes 20,000 global members, 4,000 eager volunteers each year, 50 collaborating conservation organizations, and 50 corporate partners, all of whom work together to make a difference. Below you will find out more about our leadership, employment opportunities, and contact information. Year Founded: 1971 |
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Are you interested in this volunteer abroad program? CONTACT EARTHWATCH INSTITUTE or VISIT THE WEBSITE
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