Welcome to the Marine Research & Rescue Project
Our new marine project, located in Trang Province, specialises in the research, protection and rescue of marine animals native to Thailand, particularly whales, dolphins, dugongs (or sea cows) and turtles.
Cape Trang is well-known for it's high level of biodiversity, particularly it's wide variety of marine life, and as such is an ideal place to research the dolphins, whales and other sea mammals which live off the Cape Trang's shores.
We are always looking for volunteers for this project, In return for your hard work we can offer you a unique experience working with marine mammals in an exotic location, a chance to see marine animals in the wild, new friends from around the world, and last but not least your new research skills and participation in sustaining the research project, where the knowledge gathered will protect and conserve the marine life even better.
Latest News
Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin Release
A wild caught rare pink dolphin ((Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin) that was kept in a small swimming pool for over three months at a resort on the island of Samui in Southern Thailand was successfully released back into the Gulf of Thailand with help from the Marine Research & Rescue Project. More
