Diving And Snorkelling Expeditions

Biodiversity abounds at coral reefs. Reefs are the biggest living structures and the oldest ecosystems on earth. They are the richest of marine habitats. Yet they are under serious threat from climate change. Both oceans and climate change are priority research areas for Earthwatch and our research is vital to ensuring coral reefs are properly understood so that we know how we can best protect them. Whether you are a qualified SCUBA diver or you just love to snorkel, if you join one of our reef-based projects – in amazing locations from Ningaloo Reef to The Bahamas – you’ll be contributing to helping ensure the survival of these vital ecosystems.

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Bahamian Reef Survey

Bahamian Reef Survey

Snorkel for science! Help monitor coral reef health and combat global climate change on a remote Bahamian island. Rendezvous:San Salvador Island, Bahamas
$2950 8 days Moderate
 
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Coastal Ecology of the Bahamas

Coastal Ecology of the Bahamas

Join the race to provide data to protect the reefs and other natural resources of this unique island chain before they're gone forever. Rendezvous:Long Island, George Town or Matthew Town, Bahamas
Call 11 days Easy
 
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Coral and Coastal Ecology of the Seychelles

Coral and Coastal Ecology of the Seychelles

Survey unique coastal ecosystems in the Indian Ocean and help protect them from global climate change. Rendezvous:Interisland Quay, Mahe Island
Call 15 days Strenuous
 
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Coral Reefs of Thailand

Coral Reefs of Thailand

Snorkel or dive Thailand's amazing coral reefs to conserve biodiversity. Rendezvous:Phuket or Chumpon, Thailand
$3850 10 days Moderate
 
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Freshwater Turtles of the Kimberley

Freshwater Turtles of the Kimberley

Experience the diversity of Kimberley region of Western Australia while helping to collect valuable data so to better understand these long-lived turtles. Rendezvous:Kununurra or Broome, Western Australia
Call 14 days Moderate
 
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