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Dive and Volunteer Camp:
Marine Biology and Wildlife Conservation
(Pacific Coast Ecuador)

Dive into action and join us for underwater reef reforestation!
Did you know that you can also volunteer underwater with us? We are looking for committed volunteers to work on the tropical beaches of the Pacific Ocean and willing divers for reef restoration work in the ocean. The location of your field of service is directly on the equator on the coast of Ecuador, at one of its favorite travel and vacation destinations!

 

The project aims preserve marine fauna. Furthermore, it’s also having an impact on communities nearby, and especially on the thousands of divers and tourists who visit every year.

Árvores na água
Art Exhibit

Volunteer Responsibilities

Your prinary responsibility will be carrying out a census of various marine creatures. Beyond that, you’ll be involved in designing and creating new living spaces for endangered species, caring for injured sea turtles, beach cleaning and recycling work and educational leisure activities for tourists (i.e. fundraising by conducting bicycle tours in the vicinity). 

If you like, you can specialize in this project and, at the same time, also be involved in ongoing volunteer work underwater! Here you’ll collect materials from the ocean that will subsequently be used in the construction of octopus huts. While safely conducting your dives, you can also help reforest the coral reef on the sea floor, as well as carry out a census of animal species and measurements of the coral reef. All the while, you’ll have the opportunity to see coral sharks, tuna fish, rays, giant sea turtles and, depending on the season, maybe even whales!

The spectrum of work is broad, and may include: researching areas of environmental need; doing educational and conceptual work; planning a workshop; or documenting your colleagues’ accomplishments. Of course, you can also focus primarily on diving, if you’re considering making diving a career.

The following are some areas of the project that you may assist with:

Practical tasks:

  • Obtaining material needed for the octopus shelters.

  • Building the octopus shelters that will be used in the reef restoration work and that offer natural habit for the cuttlefish.

  • According to personal inclination, length of stay, training and project membership, doing dive training, regular boat rides and diving runs in order to:

    • Locate octopus huts on the ocean floor.

    • Check on octopus huts on the ocean floor. 

    • Monitor marine species of turtles, coral and other wildlife on and in the vicinity of the newly restored reef.

  • Completing the construction of an ocean water pool (it’s already been excavated).

  • Building a sea turtle preserve.

  • Assisting in the reintegration of sea turtles.

  • Assisting in the creation and enforcement of security measures to protect the newly hatched turtles on the beach.

  • Regularly helping to keep stretches of the local beach clean during your camp stay.

  • Constructing signs to help protect the beaches.

  • Participating in recycling.

  • Conducting an educational campaign and leisure activities for the local population and tourists (such as educational bike tours, including visits to the aquarium and the marine biology museum to raise money).

  • Assisting with workshops for children and adults.

  • “Do handstands at the beach stand”, i.e. helping to arouse publicinterest and advertise the importance of protecting the environment at an information booth.

 

Administrative tasks:

  • Doing conceptual work for workshops and education campaigns using pre-prepared videos and instructional materials (i.e. videos and power point presentations).

  • Creating advertising materials (fliers, posters, brochures).

  • Researching and introducing, according to local standards, a recycling concept for separating trash (in particular plastic bottles).

  • Conducting research about topics related to protecting the coast, animals and nature.

  • Conducting research and creating instructional and workshop materials to help raise awareness.

  • Developing marketing and PR campaigns.

  • Writing reports and taking notes of protocol and proceedings at meetings.

  • Document management.

The exact tasks you will be asked to carry out will depend on the current needs and priorities of the project as determined by the camp manager and Volungo Abroad management. The tasks stated here are therefore examples of some of the possible types of activities you will be asked to do. 

Working hours:
Your work day begins at 8am and lasts till 3pm, Mondays through Fridays – during weekends you’re free to explore. For lunch you can satisfy your hunger in a restaurant nearby; afterwards, take a siesta in one of the colorful hammocks in the camp or bask in the sun on the beach and enjoy the gentle sounds of the Pacific waves breaking on the beach – don’t forget the sunscreen!

Included Services

  • Lodging: in the volunteers‘ dorm at camp (or, for a surcharge, in a bamboo bungalow).

  • Usage of all facilities (incl. a swimming pool, jacuzzi, volleyball/waterball, DVD and TV, WiFi, etc.).

  • Pickup and transport from the airport.

  • Comprehensive Volungo Support Packet (see section Additional Information).

  • Welcome dinner.

  • FREE 20 hour language course.

  • FREE 5 day certified PADI diving course included! 

  • + 2 (!) diving excursions per month to monitor the coral reef. 

  • FREE whale watching excursion (only during September’s camp).

  • FREE Christmas party and New Year’s buffet (only during December’s camp).

  • Visits to local craftsmen and women (“artesanías”).

  • 24 hour support.

Pricing

 

4 weeks stay: € pls inquire
Each additional week: Only € pls inquire

EXPLORE THE WORLD UNDERWATER AND HELP US TO PROTECT IT!

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