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Marine Conservation Volunteer Program in Belize

Summary:

International Volunteer HQ’s Marine Conservation project is set on a tiny private island in the Caribbean where volunteers have the opportunity to help with the efforts to eradicate the invasive Lionfish and conserve and preserve the stunning marine environment. Volunteers will scuba dive at least twice a day in various locations to assist with biodiversity (fish, invertebrates, and coral) identification dives and remove invasive species. Moreover, the project offers flexible durations ranging from 1 to 8 weeks, allowing you to choose the volunteering period that aligns with your availability.

Sponsor:

International Volunteer HQ

Location:

Belize

Fees:

The fees and the number of weeks vary depending on the volunteer’s choice, with program fees starting from $1050 for 1 week. Additionally, all programs attract a registration fee of US$329, which covers all pre-departure support services. The program fee includes accommodation, meals, orientation and 24/7 support.

Aims:

  • Contribute to the conservation and preservation of Belize’s stunning marine environment by participating in activities such as invasive Lionfish population control, biodiversity identification dives, and beach and island trash removal, with the goal of protecting and restoring the health of the marine ecosystems.
  • manage the invasive Lionfish population by participating in daily spearfishing and monitoring activities, working to reduce the number of Lionfish that pose a threat to native reef species and the overall health of reef ecosystems.
  • contribute to the protection of endangered marine life, promote the overall health of the marine environment, and work towards creating a sustainable future for marine ecosystems in Belize, while also raising awareness about the importance of conservation among local communities and visitors.

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