Marine Conservation Internship

Marine Conservation Internship

Location
  • Indonesia
    • Bali
Length
2 to 12 weeks

Program Details

Timeframe
Academic Year Fall J-Term Maymester Spring Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Apartment
Language
English
Weekly Hours
24
Age Min.
18
Age Max
58

Pricing

Starting Price
1800
Price Details
The Marine Conservation internship is a 2-12 week program in Amed, Bali. We offer participants the chance to contribute directly to
vital reef restoration and ocean protection efforts while gaining internationally recognized diving certifications. Whether you're a beginner or looking to additionally upgrade your PADI qualifications, this program provides the training and experience needed to conduct real-world marine conservation work. You can also gain multiple specialties such as Coral Reef Conservation, Dive Against Debris, PADI AWARE, and Peak Performance Buoyancy. Our program is designed to be flexible — the sooner you join, the better the value. Program fees increase by $750 each week, so we recommend securing your spot early.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Meals Transportation Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

All dive gear (BCD, regulator, mask, fins, snorkel, booties, wetsuit, slates), dives, tanks, transportation is included. Each room also comes equipped with a fan and a desk. Other amenities include a rooftop auditorium, a kitchen, and multiple dining areas.

What's Not Included
Airfare Domestic Airfare SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
Nov 09, 2025
Dec 04, 2024
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About Program

Are you ready to explore the underwater world, learn cutting-edge conservation techniques, and earn exclusive diving certifications? Our Marine Conservation Internship Program offers an unparalleled experience, combining world-class training with meaningful environmental impact.

During this internship, you’ll:
- Master reef ecology: Learn how to conduct underwater surveys and collect data on coral substrates, invertebrates, and fish populations as part of a long-term reef monitoring project.
- Contribute to conservation: Help assess the impacts of human activities on reefs and guide decisions for restoration and intervention.
- Become a certified diver: Earn your PADI Open Water and Advanced Open Water certifications, essential for underwater research.
- Gain multiple specialties such as Coral Reef Conservation, Dive Against Debris, Padi AWARE, and Peak Performance Buoyancy

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Program Highlights

  • Exclusive Diving Certifications: Earn your PADI Open Water, Advanced Open Water, and the unique Marine Megafauna Diver Specialty, available only with us.
  • Hands-On Marine Research: Learn to collect and analyze data on coral reefs, invertebrates, and fish populations as part of a long-term reef monitoring project.
  • Impactful Conservation Work: Contribute directly to protecting marine ecosystems by assessing the effects of human activities and supporting restoration efforts.
  • Expert Training and Mentorship: Work alongside experienced marine biologists and conservationists, gaining invaluable skills and insights.
  • Live, Learn, and Dive: Experience life in a stunning marine paradise, exploring vibrant underwater ecosystems while making a real difference.

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Yes, I recommend this program

10/10 WOULD RECOMMEND DIVE CULTURE BALI

I recently completed a marine conservation internship with Dive Culture Bali, and it was an unforgettable experience that I highly recommend. From start to finish, this program exceeded all my expectations and offered a perfect blend of hands-on marine conservation work, skill development, and cultural immersion.

The team at Dive Culture Bali is great. With super knowledgeable instructors like Noah Shinde, I really felt supported while picking up advanced diving skills and getting involved in cool conservation projects. Their passion for saving marine ecosystems is infectious, and the way they teach makes sure you feel confident and ready to tackle everything during the program.

If you care about marine conservation, want to improve your diving skills, or just want to experience something new in beautiful Bali, then Dive Culture Bali is the place to be. This internship has changed my life, and I'm definitely going to come back for more projects.

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