Interns will have the opportunity to learn from our Marine Biologist and gain field experience, while developing new skills that will assist with future jobs and university research projects. By the end of the internship you will be able to: Correctly apply flipper tags to nesting sea turtles Conduct field research in a remote area Leadership skills Team work, with other volunteers and local staff Sea turtle husbandry (food preparation, cleaning, feeding and medicating) How to handle small sea turtles Weighing and measuring animals for scientific data collection Communication skills On days off interns will have access to program provided activities, including unlimited snorkeling, kayaking, stand up paddle-boards and scuba diving with our local dive master! C

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