Internship Description
About the Organization:We eagerly try to make Ecuadorian and international students work together as the best way to learn from each other and as a way to promote cultural exchange. To our organization security is one of the most important parts of the program. Therefore, before starting any project all safety issues will be discussed in detail.
SCUBA DIVING
SCUBA diving is a big part of the activities Equilibrio Azul does. Not only used for recreation and research, diving is considered a big educational tool. Our organization thinks of diving as the best way to constantly assess the status of the marine resources, but also as the way to promote love and care for the oceans.
We strongly recommend our volunteers to try SCUBA diving in Ecuador. For those who are already divers, our projects offer a big opportunity to expand their experience and knowledge while helping. They can also increase their certification level.
For those that want to start diving with us, Equilibrio Azul PADI professional diving instructors would provide all the means to do it as soon as they arrive to Ecuador. Depending on students diving interest they can become professional divers with us while helping (extra costs apply for SCUBA diving).
CONSERVATION PROJECTS
CORAL PROJECT:
Coral reefs are among the most productive and biodiverse ecosystems on the Planet. Machalilla National Park protects the areas with the highest abundance of corals on the coast of Ecuador. Despite the importance of the coral reef ecosystems very little is known about their status in our country and corals are constantly threatened by human activities. Equilibrio Azul along with the National Park authority is constantly looking for conservation alternatives for the reefs.
A mooring buoy program to avoid the use of anchors over the corals has started and several structures have been set as an artificial reef pilot project in this area. Equilibrio Azul’s coral mapping program’s objective is to provide data to create a map with the location and characteristics of the corals of Machalilla. The coral reef project requires long hours on boats and in the water. In 2008 we will start a coral restoration project trying to reset broken corals into the reef.
Interns will help building buoys and artificial coral structures. They will also participate setting buoys and restoring coral reefs. Please notice this does not mean diving everyday. (Please look at Extra Diving costs if you want to join this project)
Beach and underwater clean-up: debris in beaches, reefs and other marine environments jeopardize the life on many species. As another alternative to protect our reefs all our volunteers will help us with our clean-up project in beaches and underwater. This initiative aims to prevent marine life getting hurt by human waste and also provide us with information of the major sources of pollution of the area.
Requirements: Open water diver certification: can be obtained with us (Please look at Extra Diving costs)
FISHERIES PROJECT:
Shifting Ecuador´s Baselines: Not knowing the past of our marine resources makes it very hard to establish the right policy of management because we do not know where we want to drive our resources today. Therefore this project will –using proven techniques- interview old fishermen to recreate the status of past Ecuador marine resources. Local students will be participating with international students and interns.
Fishermen’s children education: This year we want to bring fishermen’s children to the Machalilla National Park Marine area. Even though it is so close to their homes, many of them have never visited the area. We hope that they will value these resources more if they feel that they belong to them. Depending on the age of the students this project will involve games and costumes.
MANTARAY PROJECT:
Since 2004 Equilibrio Azul has run a photoidentification project of the Giant Manta Ray that annually migrate to La Plata Island. This year we are hoping to get images not only from Machalilla, but from other areas of Ecuador to compare them and create a catalog for international sharing. This project requires long hours on boats and in the water. All dives will be carried with a professional diver and photographer.
Requirements: Advanced open water diver certification (can be obtained while diving) (Please look at Extra Diving Costs)
SHARK PROJECT:
Fishery monitoring program: Shark populations are diminishing around the world. This project obtains data about shark landings in an artisanal fishery port. This information is very useful towards a population assessment of sharks and rays in Ecuador. Students will visit fishing ports everyday and learn how to identify sharks and how to obtain different types of data. Volunteers will be working with local students and a permanent supervisor in the project.
Boat observer program: In 2008, we will coordinate with fishermen to go out fishing. The objective of this practice is to understand where, how and what are they fishing. This information is very limited for Ecuador`s waters, which makes shark conservation very difficult. Interested volunteers will join the crew of these small vessels armed with a GPS, Cell phone, VHF radio, Waterproof clothes, and many data sheets. A permanent supervisor will coordinate this activity all the time.
SEA TURTLE PROJECT:
Monitoring nesting beaches monitoring and tagging: Machalilla National Park beaches are considered some of the last nesting areas for sea turtles in Ecuador. Even though the number of sea turtles that arrive yearly to the coast is low compared to other areas of the world, it is very important to evaluate and protect the nests. Nesting season starts by the end of January. Students will develop daily visits to the main beaches of the area in order to identify nests and protect them. (this is best during winter term)
Sea turtles nesting in the area should be tagged with tags provided by NOAA La Jolla (Tagging will be supervised every time). International interns will work with local students in this project. Once the nesting season is over, we start diving to observe sea turtles and try to identify marks, and hope for new tag deployment. Around our main islands, sea turtles gathered for unknown reasons. Using tested methods we will capture them to collect measurements, samples and to apply a fin tag.
Please notice that nest numbers are low in this area. However, surveys must be developed everyday to protect every single nest.
WHALE PROJECT:
Humpback whales photoidentification: Pictures of whale tails are used as finger prints to identify individuals. During whale season, Equilibrio Azul usually help other organizations with this task. Volunteers are required to join tourist boats and take pictures of whale tails. This activity is coordinated with other organizations, therefore depends on availability.
OTHER PROJECTS:
Some of our interns are interested in developing some new projects while working with us. We are very open to receiving ideas that can be integrated to our work.
Intern Qualifications
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Academic Credit:
Up to 12 credits available as per arrangement with supervising department.
Application Materials:
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