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Volunteer
The application period for our 2017 Volunteer Field Experience is now closed. Thank you to those who applied.Â
Interested in volunteering with DCP in the field? Contact us to find out if spaces are still available on summer eco-tours. These “vacations” are filled with opportunities to assist with DCP data collection and preliminary photo-ID work.
Questions? Email us at info{at}dcpmail{dot}org.
DCP has a number of opportunities available for volunteers wishing to help with our research and education efforts.
Wallingford Middle Schools
From 2009 – 2011, DCP offered our DRT program to the junior high school students of Wallingford, Connecticut, in a class held once a week during the spring semester. Classes were late afternoon or evenings at one of the middle schools in Wallingford. Each session typically had 12 students who eagerly and enthusiastically participated in DCP’s DRT program.
Our 2010 DRT program in Wallingford was equally as successful as the 2009 class and several students participated in the week-long travel program to our Bimini field site.
The Williams School, New London, CT
The Williams School is a co-educational, college preparatory, day school for students in grades 7-12.
Founded in 1891 in New London, Connecticut, The Williams School encourages learning and self-discovery in a collegial atmosphere that provides academic challenges and personal rewards. Williams engenders respectful and collaborative relationships throughout all facets of the community.
The Williams School is located adjacent to Connecticut College and offers students a variety of academic programs. DCP launched our first high school education program to students at The Williams School during the spring 2010 academic semester. It was a resounding success with 10 students participating.
Niccole Van Hoey
Undergraduate: Spring Hill College (Mobile, AL) – BS in Biology (concentration in marine biology) 2008
Currently attending Alaska Pacific University – M.Sc.
Eastern Kentucky University
Field Course in Cetacean Ecology with Eastern Kentucky University
THIS PAGE IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR MORE DETAILS IF LINKS ARE NOT YET ACTIVE.
This page includes details on DCP’s 2018 seminar & field course with Eastern Kentucky University (EKU). All participants much register through EKU, however visiting students are encourage to apply.
Mikura Location
Study Site: Mikura Island
Mikura Island is a dormant volcano likely thousands of years old. While the near shore area is shallow (4 to 20 m), depths of over 100 m can be found within 150 m of shore. The coast is lined with boulders and pebbles. The Kuroshio current annually encompasses the island in its northerly flow and brings a variety of fish. Due to the deep waters nearby, the effect resembles an upwelling near the island. Thus, fish species are abundant.
DCP Biographies
These biographies represent scientists, educators, and students all who work in some capacity with the Dolphin Communication Project to promote our mission and dual focus of research and education into dolphin social behavior and communication.
DE Location
Blue Lagoon Island, also known by its official name Salt Cay, has been an interesting part of The Bahamas’ history for centuries. Located just three miles from Nassau, it is now the home of the dolphins and sea lions of Dolphin Encounters and is owned by a local family.
White Sand Ridge Location
Study Site
Spotted dolphins frequent the waters north of West End, Grand Bahamas Island, in an area known as the Little Bahamas
