The Montenegro Dolphin Project  aims to address questions about marine mammal abundance, distribution and behavior, define critical habitats and investigate the impact of major threats. Our wider attention focuses on the promotion and implementation of awareness initiatives targeted at the local community. Montenegrin coastal waters are extremely rich in marine life, but yet barely explored. At least 5 species of marine mammals can be found here, the most common of which are the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba). Unfortunately these animals, like many others worldwide, are experiencing significant declines caused by human related activities. WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR This is an extremely valuable opportunity for graduates and underg

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