Volunteer for Whale and Dolphin Research, Naturalist, Processor

Wild Side Specialty Tours

Marine Wildlife & Conservation Volunteer Opportunity
Location: West Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi
Duration: Minimum 6 month commitment preferred

Join a passionate team dedicated to marine conservation, research, and ethical wildlife interactions. As a volunteer, you’ll support field and office-based efforts to protect and understand the marine ecosystems off Oʻahu’s leeward coast.

Responsibilities may include:

Assisting on boat-based wildlife tours and research charters

Cataloging and submitting wildlife identification photos (e.g., dolphins, whales, sea turtles)

Processing marine debris data and ghost net encounter reports

Maintaining wildlife sighting logs and behavioral notes

Assisting with educational outreach and social media content

Supporting citizen science efforts and research initiatives

Basic boat prep and cleanup

Ideal candidates:

Are detail-oriented, self-motivated, and comfortable on boats

Have a background or interest in marine biology, environmental science, or related fields

Are comfortable using spreadsheets, databases, or photo software (training provided)

Possess strong communication skills and a collaborative attitude

Additional Information:

On-the-water experience is not required but is a plus

Volunteer hours may vary with ocean conditions and project needs

Housing may be available for qualified candidates

This is a unique opportunity to contribute meaningfully to ongoing conservation work while experiencing Hawaiʻi’s marine life firsthand.

To apply, please send a brief statement of interest, your availability, and relevant experience.


Open Ended Schedule

2-3 days a week for a minimum of eight weeks

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