- Cayman Islands
About Program
Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime, assisting our leading conservation team and field guides for the unique encounter with wild sea turtles and coral reef conservation expedition in the Caribbean – home to the purest coral reef habitats. This is an incredible experience perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, aspiring marine biologists or conservationists, and ocean lovers.
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Program Highlights
- Spend your days snorkelling on pristine coral reefs, learning about restoration techniques, while assisting with coral conservation
- Develop your understanding about sea turtle nesting, and get involved in excavations and hatchling releases
- Compile data that will impact coral reef conservation, while observing and monitoring conch population and other significant fish species
- Track and monitor population of local birds and learn about endemic Rock Iguana conservation
- Embark on daily snorkeling adventure while experiencing stingrays, sharks, and sea turtles in their natural habitat
Program Impact
SEA TURTLE CONSERVATION
Increase your awareness of green and hawksbill sea turtles through the information forums conducted with local scientists who are working with concentrated efforts on the conservation of these threatened species. Discover techniques needed to effectively locate sea turtle nests and conduct excavations to help hatchlings easily make their way to the sea.
TROPICAL ECOLOGY
Physical conservation is an essential part of our work duty. Whether it's distinguishing lionfish gut content or picking-up and gathering trash from the beach – makes a significant contribution to the coral reefs’ survival and conservation.
RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
Join our committed conservation team to turn gathered information into presentations, maps, and reports. You will gain practical knowledge and skills. Your findings are vital for providing evaluative data required, aimed at protecting the vulnerable and endangered wildlife.
CONSERVATION AND EDUCATION
Take part in teaching conservation guidance by working with the local dive resorts, by attending and participating in weekly symposiums to increase awareness and knowledge around global and local conservation issues.