Location
  • Indonesia
Length
2 to 4 weeks

Program Details

Compensation
Paid
Language
English
Weekly Hours
25
Age Min.
18
Age Max
65
Qualifications
  • min 30 dives or Advanced Open Water Certification

Pricing

Starting Price
2850
Price Details
for 4 weeks and this price includes the:
In-country transport ( airport pick up to the project and back)
Accommodation (dorm sharing) - [room upgrades available ]
Food (breakfast every day and lunch on diving days)
Diving + equipment,
All the courses and certifications as well.
Courses Include:
Ocean Gardener Coral ID
Ocean Gardener Reef Restoration
Ocean Gardener Rapid Reef Assesment (monitoring)
Ocean Gardener Maintenance
GaiaOne Underwater Photography Course
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Some Meals Transportation Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

courses and certification
Diving Equipment

What's Not Included
Airfare Domestic Airfare Some Meals SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
What's Not Included (Extra)

Mask, snorkel (fins recommended to bring your own)

Nov 29, 2024
Dec 05, 2024
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About Program

Join our 4-weeks coral restoration course in Bira, Indonesia focused on coral and marine life identification, reef assessment, underwater photography, coral planting techniques, and reef restoration paired with daily dives to put theory to practice! This is a hands-on training program for divers who wish to protect our oceans. We pair this educational journey with underwater photography to help you capture the beauty of the ecosystems you are restoring!

The course incorporates fundamental knowledge on coral biology, coral propagation, substrates, restoration techniques, ecosystem diseases and threats, and more. This is your first step in preparing yourself to start your own coral restoration project or help protect your local marine ecosystem.

Empowered by the Ocean Gardener syllabus, based on 20 over years of experience in restoring and growing corals, you will immerse yourself in nature while planting corals, identifying reef threats, and getting ready to restore the oceans!

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Program Highlights

  • Learn 4 - 6 different Coral Restoration techniques
  • Minimum 35 dives / in water sessions
  • Identify 20 different genus of corals
  • Learn monitoring and maintenance technique of a coral restoration site
  • Explore the unique lands of South Sulawesi the gateway to East Indonesia

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Amanda
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Vacation and Education at the same time!

I originally came for the 4-week coral restoration course and stayed an extra 4 weeks helping out on the coral nursery. I learned so much during my time there and felt like I was able to be way more than just a volunteer. By the end of my time there, I could identify corals and was proficient in restoration techniques taught in the course. I felt like I was really contributing as part of a team and ended my time with lifelong friends. The property itself was beautiful and has delicious vegan and vegetarian options which are hard to find in this part of the world! Overall, my experience was amazing and I have come back to visit several more times.

What was your funniest moment?
Competing about how many corals each of us could plant. Honestly, the relationships and banter are what I love about the program. It feels like a family by the end of it.
Pros
  • Coral education
  • Beautiful diving
  • Friendships
15 people found this review helpful.
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Sjenade
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GaiaOne Coral Restoration Course

This is one of the most incredible things you can do scuba diving ever! This course is also located in one of the most beautiful places on earth with some of the most crystal blue water you will ever see in your life. As a scuba diver, I had some firsts out here for ocean creature sightings on day and night dives—too many to name here but some include huge trevally, marbled ray,s and grey reef sharks. The coral training is so well-planned and well organized and all of the theory content covered is extremely eye-opening and informative. All activities are carried out professionally and safely.

GaiaOne Coral Restoration is home at Tevana House Reef but includes nurseries at nearby islands and dive sites. I saw coral reef ecosystems absolutely thriving. I also got to contribute to restoring parts of the reef that need it. I learned how to identify corals and proper techniques for planting them that have been tried and tested by the GaiaOne team and I also learned about how humans and our communities are impacting our ecosystems. GaiaOne also drives regular ocean and beach clean up and have collected tons of trash since their inception. I left this course feeling empowered to do what I can as an individual to affect positive change and I feel I now have enough knowledge to help others understand what the ocean means for all of us and what we can do to support it. I would highly recommend anyone attending this course! GaiaOne has worked real hard to curate such a well-rounded experience from food to accommodation to activities to the course and diving itself. Not to mention the incredible people that form the collective beating heart of a project and experience that will surely touch yours.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Stay longer if you can! And don’t be deterred if you aren’t a scuba diver yet. Extend the course and get your Padi Open Water or Advanced Open Water before the training starts.
Pros
  • Course content and all diving
  • People and community
  • Accommodation—food and drinks, location
Cons
  • None
18 people found this review helpful.

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