Blogs
BLOG VOL 05/06/2012: ClaireThere are no translations available.
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BLOG ECO 25/07/2011: TessaThere are no translations available.
BLOG ECO 23/06/2011: SaraThere are no translations available.
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BLOG ECO 12/08/2011: KateThere are no translations available.
BLOG ECO 12/06/2011: JoThere are no translations available.
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Déjà deux semaines sur la côte andalouse, et c’est malheureusement la dernière ligne droite pour la plupart d’entre nous. Aujourd’hui, pas de chance pour le groupe de l’après-midi, le brouillard a envahi le détroit. Visibilité zéro, et nous voilà confinés au bureau, pour de faire de la «photo-identification» et de la bibliographie. Intéressant et nécessaire, mais soyons francs, nettement moins exaltant que le travail sur le terrain.
Having always been interested in (at times you might say slightly obsessed with...) dolphins since I was a little girl, the idea of spending 2 weeks with CIRCE sounded perfect. Whilst I wasn't really sure exactly what to expect, some time on a boat getting overexcited with every dolphin sighting (for me the whales were just an added bonus) and some time in the office being generally useful and furthering research into these fascinating animals sounded like just what I was looking for.
Hi!
Volunteering with CIRCE was a really fun way to finish off the summer! We got out in the boat every day we could and saw loads of cetaceans. The first day out on the sea was really rough and getting into the observation chair seemed impossible, however you soon got the hang of it! Even when we were in the chair Philippe managed to spot nearly every pod of dolphins of whales first though!
Hi! My name is Jo and I was a volunteer from the UK for the research assistant project with CIRCE. I am currently training to be a primary school teacher but have always had a huge interest and passion for whales and dolphins (especially orcas) since I was very young, but after studying Psychology I was very keen to experience these amazing creatures more from a research perspective. 