Bimini Biological Field Station: Sharklab Volunteer Programme

Bimini Biological Field Station's Sharklab is looking for two kinds of volunteers, people with a biological background who are generally interested in gaining field experience working with sharks and students already involved in a graduate programme looking for a research project for their degree work. Volunteers must be able to commit to at least one month of volunteer work in order to complete training and orientation and then participate in the work of the lab.

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The Bimini Biological Field Station (Sharklab) is a facility dedicated to researching sharks and the study of marine biology. The Sharklab offers marine biology internships to people interested in shark research and the conservation of the ocean's ecosystems.

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