The non-profit association M.E.E.R. would like to announce it's next field course in behavioural biology in the Canary Islands:
"Field research of the project M.E.E.R. La Gomera"
from 15-29 April 2010
The project M.E.E.R. La Gomera is conducting a study on the interactions between cetaceans and whale watching boats since many years. The participants of these 2-weeks practical courses will get an insight into the behavioural research conducted from whale watching boats operating off the island of La Gomera. In this area, 21 cetaceans species could be identified during the last years, representing one of the highest known species diversities in the world. A list of publications that resulted from this project is given below.
The course includes a full training program: the theory and practice of behavioural research will be learned and profound background information on whale watching will be given. Research experience that will be gained includes sighting data recording, behavioural sampling, photo identification, data handling and others.
The course is fully accepted for the study of Biology at the Humboldt-Universitaet Berlin (Germany) and the University of Vienna (Austria).
Moreover, the research is embedded in conservation efforts aiming at the preservation and promotion of whale watching as a sustainable use of cetaceans and the establishment of a marine sanctuary in the waters off La Gomera. M.E.E.R. La Gomera was honoured in 2001 with the international environmental award "Tourismus und Umwelt" by the German association of Travel Agencies and Travel Operators (DRV). As was said during the bestowal, the project "realises new ways of co-operation of research and tourism in an exemplary and innovative way".
For further information (including downloads of a detailed brochure and a booking form) please visit
http://www.m-e-e-r.de/index.php?id=208&L=2
The price is 899.- • including 7 whale watching research excursions, accommodation, full training program, scientific supervision, donation to M.E.E.R. e.V., written working material, certificate of attendance and one year MEER e.V. membership (The journey to and from La Gomera is not included in the price.)
Early bookings are accepted until 31 December 2009 at a price of 849.- •
For further information, booking, etc., please send an e-mail to info@m-e-e-r.de
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The non-profit association M.E.E.R. is registred and based in Berlin. The objectives of the association are conservation, research and education in order to protect cetaceans in their natural habitats. Our work aims at increasing the public awareness for the oceans and to present ways how humans can deal with nature in a responsible way. Our co-operation partners are the "Deutsche Umwelthilfe" (Radolfzell/Germany) "Gesellschaft zur Rettung der Delphine" (Munich/Germany), and "Oceano Gomera" (whale watching operator/La Gomera).
Fabian Ritter
-President-
M.E.E.R. e.V.
Bundesallee 123
D-12161 Berlin
NEW NUMBER!
T/F: +49-(0)30-644 97 230
www.m-e-e-r.org
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The dolphins were having a great relaxed time and there were no major answers they wished
to know the questions to... (After Douglas Adams)
"Field research of the project M.E.E.R. La Gomera"
from 15-29 April 2010
The project M.E.E.R. La Gomera is conducting a study on the interactions between cetaceans and whale watching boats since many years. The participants of these 2-weeks practical courses will get an insight into the behavioural research conducted from whale watching boats operating off the island of La Gomera. In this area, 21 cetaceans species could be identified during the last years, representing one of the highest known species diversities in the world. A list of publications that resulted from this project is given below.
The course includes a full training program: the theory and practice of behavioural research will be learned and profound background information on whale watching will be given. Research experience that will be gained includes sighting data recording, behavioural sampling, photo identification, data handling and others.
The course is fully accepted for the study of Biology at the Humboldt-Universitaet Berlin (Germany) and the University of Vienna (Austria).
Moreover, the research is embedded in conservation efforts aiming at the preservation and promotion of whale watching as a sustainable use of cetaceans and the establishment of a marine sanctuary in the waters off La Gomera. M.E.E.R. La Gomera was honoured in 2001 with the international environmental award "Tourismus und Umwelt" by the German association of Travel Agencies and Travel Operators (DRV). As was said during the bestowal, the project "realises new ways of co-operation of research and tourism in an exemplary and innovative way".
For further information (including downloads of a detailed brochure and a booking form) please visit
http://www.m-e-e-r.de/index.php?id=208&L=2
The price is 899.- • including 7 whale watching research excursions, accommodation, full training program, scientific supervision, donation to M.E.E.R. e.V., written working material, certificate of attendance and one year MEER e.V. membership (The journey to and from La Gomera is not included in the price.)
Early bookings are accepted until 31 December 2009 at a price of 849.- •
For further information, booking, etc., please send an e-mail to info@m-e-e-r.de
_____________________________________
The non-profit association M.E.E.R. is registred and based in Berlin. The objectives of the association are conservation, research and education in order to protect cetaceans in their natural habitats. Our work aims at increasing the public awareness for the oceans and to present ways how humans can deal with nature in a responsible way. Our co-operation partners are the "Deutsche Umwelthilfe" (Radolfzell/Germany) "Gesellschaft zur Rettung der Delphine" (Munich/Germany), and "Oceano Gomera" (whale watching operator/La Gomera).
Fabian Ritter
-President-
M.E.E.R. e.V.
Bundesallee 123
D-12161 Berlin
NEW NUMBER!
T/F: +49-(0)30-644 97 230
www.m-e-e-r.org
__
The dolphins were having a great relaxed time and there were no major answers they wished
to know the questions to... (After Douglas Adams)