Program Description

Volunteering on a Dolphin Research Project in Kenya

Description

Volunteers will conduct dolphin research from a surface vessel and have the opportunity to snorkel to observe turtles. Full training is provided by GVI's full time research staff allowing volunteers a hands on and invaluable contribution to the preservation of these majestic animals.

Volunteers will live and work in the beautiful Shimoni Archipelago, off the coast of the Indian Ocean on the border with Tanzania, a world class location for dolphins as well as other wildlife. Many exciting opportunities exist for weekend side trips as well as joining other GVI projects in the nearby area. Volunteers can choose to combine this project with other GVI programs in the area including our primate research project and teaching English project.

Interview with Lauren de Remer, GVI-Kenya alum

GO: Why did you decide to volunteer abroad with GVI in Kenya?

Lauren: I wanted to get more out of my vacation than just visiting a place, I wanted to visit the culture and dig my hands in their everyday routine. Living intertwined with the local communities is more enriching than anyone who hasn’t done it can comprehend, and it’s well worth it, even when you’re a working professional like myself with only a few weeks of vacation time.

Lauren getting up close and personal with a giraffe
Lauren getting up close and personal with a giraffe
GO: Describe your day to day activities as a volunteer.

Lauren: We would conduct dolphin surveys on a dhow every day and scout a variety of transects around the Kisite-Mpunguti National Marine Park. Furthermore, we would track the GPS coordinates of other fishing boats, sailing canoes and the activity of the surround tourist dhows (in regards to the dolphins). Then, when we’d spot a pod, we’d use a zoom lens for photo identification and follow them at a distance for up to two hours. Back at base, we’d cross reference these photos with a database of dorsal fins. Occasionally, the staff would conduct coral reef surveys while snorkeling, and we’d monitor the surrounding mangrove habitat while on hikes during our days off.

Lauren volunteering with GVI in Kenya
Lauren volunteering with GVI in Kenya
GO: How has this experience impacted your future?

Lauren: I work in the adventure travel industry, so this experience has really helped shape the way I view foreign aid and international volunteer opportunities, most of which I’ve always been skeptical about. GVI is doing an excellent job at blurring the line between tourism and volunteer work – not to mention – most Kenyans were surprised we’d be willing to work for free.

Further Information
Cost Description: 

The volunteer contribution includes airport pick-up and transfer to base; all food and accommodation, training materials and science equipment; comprehensive training necessary for research techniques; 24-hour in-country support and a 24-hour emergency phone line. All normal GVI pre-departure support and services.

Age Group: 
18-50
Living Arrangements: 
Volunteer House
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application Requirements: 
Online Application
Age Requirement
Health Requirement

Ratings and Reviews

1 of 6 people found this review helpful
More than just a vacation

90%

Overall Rating

90%Overall
Rating

Lots of knowledgeable staff and work to be done in Kisite & Mpunguti National Marine Park, you definitely feel like you're part of a team no matter your age or where you come from while based on Wasini Island. I was only there two weeks, but had the trip of a lifetime and miss being on the boat everyday, conducting dolphin surveys and snorkeling during our free time. Wish I could've stayed longer! I recommend this program to anyone who loves marine life and wants to help out as much as they can. This will give you more than just a vacation, it'll be an experience that changes you for the better - in ways you won't realize until months after returning home. Do it now and don't think twice about it!

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Submitted by Lauren on 01/09/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 25-30    |   Sonora, California    |    Pro Traveler    |    Whittier College   

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Program Info

Country: 
Kenya
City(s): 
Shimoni
Volunteer Type: 
Animal Welfare
Community Development
Conservation
Length of Program: 
1-2 weeks
2-4 weeks
1-3 months
Cost: 
$2,000-$5,000 (USD)

Program Photos

Volunteering on a Dolphin Research Project in Kenya