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Marine Biology Project in Spain

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Embark on an exciting adventure in the Canary Islands with our environmental and sustainable development training, wherein you'll dive into the world of marine biology while actively protecting dolphins and whales! While you're based in Tenerife, help address pressing issues: marine pollution and intensive fishing. Work alongside passionate marine biologists and gain hands-on experience monitorin...

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Program Highlights

Contribute to the protection of dolphins and whales by collecting data and monitoring marine ecosystems.

Help raise awareness of marine conservation among locals and tourists in the Canary Islands.

Get real-world experience in marine biology and learn from experts in the field.

Gain skills and certifications, helping you move forward in your career.

Work on projects from home after the program to further your knowledge and open up job opportunities.

Quick Details

Locations
  • Tenerife, Spain
Availability
Year(s) OfferedYear RoundDuration:
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks
  • 3-6 Months
  • 9-12 Weeks
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects:
  • Animal Welfare
  • Biological Research
  • Environment
  • Marine Conservation
  • Wildlife
Guidelines:
  • All Nationalities
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Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

10

Total Reviews

4

100% recommend

April 16, 2025by: Carla Talarico - FranceProgram: Marine Biology Project in Spain
10

On a personal level, this project allowed me to feel useful within society and in the protection of endangered species, but also to meet people from all over the world and visit a region rich in biodiversity. Academically and professionally, I was able to acquire new knowledge in the field of marine biology and conservation (a field I would like to work in later) that will perhaps help me make a difference in my future applications/jobs. Real Step helped me in my internship search and considered all my requests. Their strong point is their close relationship with us, which facilitates and streamlines the application process, which is often quite long and complex in other organizations.

Tenerife marine conservation project

April 02, 2025by: Chloé Longere - FranceProgram: Marine Biology Project in Spain
10

We were given several mission duties throughout this project. Three times a week, we conducted sea animal observations, including whales, dolphins, and turtles, where we had to collect various data on them. Throughout the boat trip, we had to record each action we took in a logbook. We would record any trash collection, weather changes, etc. During the animal observations, we collected information on their behavior, the numbers of them. The rest of the week, we conducted beach cleanups. During this mission, I was able to expand my knowledge of the marine species in Tenerife, their behavior, the threats they face, and why it is essential to protect them. On a personal level, I was able to deepen my practical skills, particularly in data processing, my observation skills, and oral fluency during presentations. This project was also enriching because I was able to meet many people, and it allowed me to develop my openness to others. I highly recommend this assignment because, in addition to providing knowledge and expanding my professional portfolio, it was a great experience that helped me grow on a personal level. RealStep was truly there and supported me throughout the administrative process. They were all attentive to my requests and responded quickly to my questions, which assured me about this project.

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Marine Conservation project in Tenerife

April 02, 2025by: Andy Sanson - FranceProgram: Marine Biology Project in Spain
10

In my project I identified different marine species, bird monitoring and identification, beach clean-ups, and vessel traffic monitoring. I gained knowledge in the marine environment and gained ECTS credits for my diploma degree, but the thing I took away most was the importance of paying attention to the simple things in life. The place was perfect in every way, from the location to the mission and the staff, who were incredibly kind. I loved their open-mindedness about the world around us. Lastly, I recommend RealStep without hesitation. They helped me choose my internship, find the best option, and answered every question I had. Everything was perfect.

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Program Details

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Locations

  • Tenerife, Spain

Types and Subjects

  • Causes
  • Animal Welfare
  • Biological Research
  • Environment

Availability

Years Offered: Year Round

Duration:
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks
  • 3-6 Months

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

  • All Nationalities
  • This Program is also open to Solo, Group

Program Cost Includes

  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • All Program Activity Costs
  • Wifi Costs
  • Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Accommodation Options

  • Group living
  • Guest House
  • Other

Qualifications & Experience

      Accepted Education Levels

    • University Freshman (1st Year)
    • University Sophomore (2nd Year)
    • University Junior (3rd Year)

    Application Procedures

    • Online Application
    • Resume
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    Embark on an exciting adventure in the Canary Islands with our environmental and sustainable development training, wherein you'll dive into the world of marine biology while actively protecting dolphins and whales! While you're based in Tenerife, help address pressing issues: marine pollution and intensive fishing. Work alongside passionate marine biologists and gain hands-on experience monitoring marine species and collecting critical data while cruising along the coast. Tasks include studying marine species, promoting conservation, and monitoring maritime traffic, with activities varying by season. Beyond the opportunity of working in such a breathtaking environment, this program is a stepping stone for your career. It is part of a career training initiative combining fieldwork with re...

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