Marine Conservation - Research Assistant
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Highlights
- Work alongside experienced marine conservation scientists and the local community on vital projects
- Dive with magnificent Manta Rays every day in the world-renowned diving haven of Raja Ampat, Indonesia, as a Manta Ray Research Assistant
- Learn essential marine biology field skills and become a certified Reef Check Eco Diver
- Engage in diverse local community projects, from teaching English to promoting waste management and environmental education
- Scuba dive in one of the world's best diving locations, gaining recognized qualifications and valuable experience
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About the program
Conduct Manta Ray research, Reef Check surveys, and assist with community projects as a Barefoot Conservation Research Assistant!
The Project
Barefoot Conservation is working in partnership with the Raja Ampat local government, local Papuan Communities and stakeholders, to protect the coral reefs of Raja Ampat and the communities that rely on them.
This partnership is bonded by a willingness to make a real difference, and ...
Typical day
Your typical day will consist of 2 survey dives and time spent on various community projects in the local community. At Barefoot Conservation we believe it is vital to work in the community, educating, improving equality of life and alleviating poverty, alongside producing ...
Free-time activities
In your free time it is possible to play volleyball or football, as we often arrange friendly games with the local village we are based in. Volunteers can also go snorkeling, as our house reef is amazing, and you can often spot manta rays at the end of our private jetty!
Requirements
What's Included
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Details on arrival
Our program runs through out the year and we have set start dates each month. For unqualified divers undertaking the PADI Open Water and Advance Open Water courses, the program will start a week earlier then those volunteers who are already qualified to an Advance Diver level.
Please note the PADI course do not include the PADI eLearning and Certification fee which must be purchased separately.
The main airport used to get to Raja Ampat is "Sorong" on the western tip of Papua, this area is extremely safe, is very well built up and set up for tourism. The best way to get to Sorong is:
- Jakarta to Sorong to Raja Ampat
You can fly from Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia to Sorong. As all internal flight to Sorong leave early morning we recommend you look for flights that arrive in Jakarta around late evening (7pm) the day before your expedition start date. This way you will spend less time in transit at Jakarta airport. Operators that fly to Sorong from Jakarta are: AirAsia, Lion Air, Batik Air, Sriwijaya and Garuda Air. (all have stopovers in either Makassar, Ambon or Manado, accept AirAsia and Batik Air which are the only airlines to currently fly direct). We recommend using flight search websites, and highly recommend arriving the day before your expedition start date if possible.
The meeting point on your expedition start date is the Fave hotel at 8am, which is 5 minutes from the airport. Here you can relax in the hotel lobby to be picked up at 8am, and taken to the 9am ferry to Waisai the capital of Raja Ampat. A Barefoot representative will collect you from the Fave Hotel at 08:00 to take you to the ferry port, where your catch the ferry (approx 2 hours) to Waisai. Our boat will meet you on arrival in Waisai and take you on the final 90 minute boat ride to your home for the duration of your expedition.
NOTE: If you are already travelling in Indonesia before your expedition or travelling in Singapore please contact us for alternative ways to get to Sorong if you do not wish to fly from Jakarta.
Dive Trainee start dates for 2025: 22nd Jan, 19th Feb, 19th Mar, 16th Apr,14th May, 11th Jun, 9th Jul, 6th Aug, 3rd Sept, 1st Oct, 29th Oct, 26th Nov, 24th Dec.
Qualified diver start dates for 2025: 29th Jan, 26th Feb, 26th Mar, 23rd Apr, 21st May, 18th Jun, 16th Jul, 13th Aug, 10th Sept, 8th Oct, 5th Nov, 3rd Dec, 31st Dec.
Program fees
Meet your organization
Barefoot Conservation
Non-profit - founded in 2012
Verified by Volunteer World
Coordinated by
Simon
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