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To volunteer in a place where two oceans meet and where the water is rich from the marine life – what more could a volunteer, who is in love with the sea, wish for? An excellent, life changing volunteer adventure for sea conservation. It offers more about marine biology, whales, sharks, and seals.

Shark Conservation Volunteer in South Africa

Description

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Overview

 

To be a Shark Conservation Volunteer in South Africa is an excellent and life changing volunteer adventure for the sea conservation. Already in 2010 the NGO you can volunteer for has started offering science based shark volunteer program and an unforgettable experience also for conservationists. Either if being at the beginning of your marine research career, having a gap year for volunteering or looking to fulfil your passion on hands-on experience with sharks – this is your chance. Grasp after this shark volunteer conservation programme and help in their preservation. This shark volunteer opportunity runs all year round and always starts on Sunday.

 

Why volunteer for the mighty sharks?

How does a volunteer ‘help to a better world’ in helping the sharks in South Africa?

 

Sharks have evolved over 400 million years ago, about 200 million years before dinosaurs.

That alone is exciting to know when volunteering for sharks. Despite their fierce image, sharks are vulnerable animals. Their slow growth and maturity, small number of offspring make them susceptible to overexploitation, and slow to recover once depleted. Most sharks play key roles as top ocean predators who keep balance of the prey populations. Sharks maintain an overall balance in the marine ecosystems. Therefore Marine Conservation Volunteer project, especially here, in South Africa, is to volunteer for the difference and would help in taking care for the health of both: Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean.[/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner content_placement=”middle” el_id=”project-cta-blue-color-white” css=”.vc_custom_1507293943584{margin-top: 50px !important;margin-bottom: 50px !important;background-color: #157a7c !important;border-radius: 10px !important;}”][vc_column_inner][vc_column_text]

Get this volunteer adventure in South Africa.

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Location:

Between Benguela and Agulhas, East from Cape Town, South Africa

 

Duration:

2 weeks to 2 months

 

Airport of Arrival:

Cape Town International Airport (CPT), South Africa

 

Volunteer Contribution:

Shark tagging, shark biometrics, shark breeding care, data collecting (also drone surveys), great white shark research, data analysing, long-lasting contribution to the research and protection for shark conservation. Along there is also a Cetacean research, as of 2012.

 

Age:

18 – 70

 

# of volunteers:

10-12 international volunteers (from USA, Canada, Australia, UK…)

 

Languages spoken:

English

 

 Essential info:

You can pay also in USD. After applying you will receive an email. Then please follow the guidelines about the price conversion.

 

Vaccinations:

You don’t need any vaccinations for South Africa, Western Cape.

 

What is included?

 

Airport Transfers:

Volunteers will be collected to and from the airport. Make sure to be at the airport meeting point by 4 p.m. LT on Sunday.

 

Accommodation:

Organized and having 5 bedrooms with bunk beds and 2 bathrooms.

 

Food:

self catering accommodation with fully equipped kitchen. Very near the house is a food store. There is once a week transport to the bigger shops.

 

Insurance:

Volunteers must provide their own comprehensive travel health insurance with volunteer abroad coverage. Available with the VET.

 

 Essential info:

To be added.

 

Other:

 

Optional excursions:

A trip to Betty’s bay penguin colony is included in your volunteer cost. Local excursions, prior or after your shark volunteer programme, include full day safaris, assistance is included. This is an excellent opportunity to see a giraffe, lion, leopard, rhino, wildebeest and many other wildlife; a birdwatching tour is also possible; a visit of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens; Rondevlei Nature Reserve, a visit to Cape Town and more.

 

Support:

Local in-country team and 24h emergency support

 

Wi-Fi:

There is a free Wi-Fi available

 

Not included:

 

Flights, visa (please, check with your embassy if you need one), personal expenses (also laundry), travel and health insurance, lunches, dinners, social activities.

 

Estimated spending money/week:

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More info – volunteer to save the sharks.

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Minimum Conditions:

  • Minimum age: 18
  • Participant must be in good physical condition and be able to swim
  • Language: basic English
  • Interest: enthusiastic, loving sharks, team player, willing to help in shark conservation;
  • No vaccines are needed
  • No police Background check is needed

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Location

 

The Shark Conservation project in South Africa

The shark volunteer project is located eastwards from Cape Town towards Hermanus, South Africa. It offers a unique configuration and an amazing natural wildlife. The surrounding landscape offers extraordinary views and beaches along with a number of oceanic attractions, including whale watching from the shore. There is a path along the cliffs that offers spectacular views. The fields surrounding are covered in diverse wildflowers, and the breezy climate is comparable to that of the Mediterranean. Absolutely wonderful: to volunteer in shark ecology and enjoy the beauty of the nature at the same time.[/vc_column_text][vc_gmaps link=”#E-8_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” size=””][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-question” add_icon=”true” title=”About” tab_id=”about”][vc_column_text]

About

 

This amazing shark, stingray and skate volunteer programme is dedicated to promoting the conservation and sustainable use of living marine resources through research and outreach. The leads are the group of scientists, interns and volunteer team leaders – all working to achieve a pragmatic conservation and management measures for sharks – in South Africa and broader.

Using funding from the research grants and donations, the research group works to ensure that sharks have a sustainable place in the oceans. Interns or volunteers that join the shark volunteer program know that they make a positive contribution to the research and conservation. In return the ‘marine helpers’ get an unforgettable volunteer adventure that will carry them forward in life and a career.

Whether you’re and early career scientist or are just passionate about shark conservation, the Shark Research Program might be a life changing experience and one you can never forget.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-compass” add_icon=”true” title=”Orientation” tab_id=”orientation”][vc_column_text]

Orientation info

 

As a Shark Research Volunteer you will be expected to work long days in the fild and in the Shark lab.  You will gain hands-on experience tagging sharks, collecting biological data and working on research vessels.  You will also work with the team to dispel myths about sharks by helping in the shark education program.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-user-plus” add_icon=”true” title=”Contribution” tab_id=”contribution”][vc_column_text]

Contribution

 

Great White Sharks project

 

Volunteer and research team started a Great White Sharks project a while ago. These magnificent animals are certainly one of several iconic apex predators found in the area. They exhibit the most control over the movement ecology of smaller sharks and also marine mammals.  To better understand this, the volunteer and research team has developed a non-invasive and opportunistic study on white sharks to understand the ecosystem dynamics of the marine area.

Techniques employed include:

– boat-based transect surveys

– drone surveys

– baited remote underwater video

– active and passive acoustic tracking of prey

– behavioural monitoring

 

Cetacean project

 

A few years ago the research team undertook the volunteer marine mammal (whales and dolphins) project in the area.

The study and marine mammal volunteer program is focused on:

  • to see, if the seasonal aggregation of southern right whales impacts great white shark occurrence
  • How predation risk impacts the behaviour of marine mammals
  • Site fidelity, habitat use, behaviour and population dynamics of cetaceans

 

Estuarine

 

Ecological monitoring is a key to understanding estuarine functioning, therefore with this project the volunteer and research team:

  • Conducts long-term surveys on estuarine ecology
  • Provide data to environmental management authorities
  • Provide environmental trend data for estuarine management decisions
  • Conduct macro-invertebrate surveys to assess the feasibility of using them as ecological indicators.

 

Typical Day

 

There is actually no typical day in this shark volunteering experience. The weather is unpredictable and so are the sea conditions.  Therefore at this Shark Research volunteering you’ll need to be adaptable.

If the volunteer team will not go to sea, there is plenty to keep you busy in the Shark Lab.  You will help maintain research equipments, enter data, run experiments, write your own research reports, and similar.

When it’s a field day – it’s early to rise as you will come in to the Shark house to pack field gear and head to the harbor for launch time.  You will be 8 hours at sea, deploying baited remote underwater video systems, fishing for sharks, running transect surveys, following whales and dolphins, and having an AMAZING time.

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Living set-up

 

Accomodation:

You will stay at the Volunteer Research Program house– at the seaside.  Please note that accommodation is shared.  There are 5 bedrooms equipped with bunk beds and 2 bathrooms.

 

Food:

Breakfasts are available but lunches and dinners you need to prepare for yourself. Breakfast items are: cereal, bread, butter, eggs, milk, coffee, tea and sugar. There is a fully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer, over, stove and kitchen utensils available for volunteers. Food store is walking distance away, as well as walking distance from the beach.

 

Dietary requirements:

Please let us know in advance if you have any food allergies or specific dietary requirements. The team will try to accommodate you but may ask some things to be brought with you if it is not locally available.

 

Internet & mobile phones:

Wi-Fi is available for free at the volunteer house as well as at the lab.

You will be able to use your own Mobile when you are connected to Wi-Fi for WhatsApp and Skype calls.  A local SIM card can be purchased in town.

 

Laundry:

There is a drop-off and pick-up laundry service.  Laundry can be done once a week.  Laundry is charge according to weight (about USD5 per bag).  Laundry must be paid on the same day.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-plane” add_icon=”true” title=”Travel focus” tab_id=”travel-focus”][vc_column_text]

Travel focus

 

South Africa itself is a vast land of unimaginable beauty and diversity of experiences. You almost need to combine it with further exploration, where you’ll marvel at breathtaking vistas along with your unforgettable volunteer experience, be it prior or after its commencement. The area around Hermanus is known as the best whale watching spot in the world. At Gansbaai you will find shark cage diving and in the Cape Whale Coast area are many hiking trails through Nature reserves. If you enjoy photography, the cliff path from harbour to waterfront of the research base area you will take beautiful photographs. You can choose from tours of various areas of the nearby surrounding. You can also visit Cape Town before or after your shark volunteering adventure with further amazing trip possibilities. Or if you have more time visit the fabulous South African National parks as they are set to take your breath away with its amazing wildlife. Volunteer team members will be happy to give you helpful advice on the nearby trips.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_tabs][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1512544405677{margin-top: 50px !important;margin-bottom: 50px !important;background-color: #157a7c !important;border-radius: 10px !important;}” el_id=”project-cta-blue-color-white”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Apply now and secure yourself a place in this amazing volunteer project.

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Additional information

Duration

2 Weeks, 3 Weeks, 1 Month

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