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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Dolphins of the Egyptian Red Sea

Red Sea Dolphin Project

Help protect marine mammals in the Egyptian Red Sea

Rendezvous:Hamata harbour, Egypt
$2995 10 days Moderate
 
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Queen Conchs of Belize

Before and After in Belize: Testing a Marine Reserve

Snorkel and survey reef, and tag queen conch Rendezvous:Punta Gorda, Belize
$2995 - $3300  8 days Moderate
 
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Queen Conchs of Belize - Teen

Before and After in Belize: Testing a Marine Reserve - Teen

Snorkel and survey reef, and tag queen conch Rendezvous:Punta Gorda, Belize
$3200 8 days Moderate
 
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Better in The Bahamas: Making Marine Reserves Work

Help our scientists create better marine reserves Rendezvous:Rock Sound airport, Eleuthera
$2995 10 days Moderate
 
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Better in The Bahamas: Making Marine Reserves Work - Teen

Coral reefs are vital ecosystems. Help protect them Rendezvous:Rock Sound airport, Eleuthera
$2995 10 days Moderate
 
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