Mexico Marine Research Conservation (Advanced)...
Costs£1475 / $2950 (US) / €1700
Group Size12 to 24
Countries
Visited
Mexico
Dates01 Oct to 05 Nov 2010
01 Oct to 10 Dec 2010
05 Nov to 10 Dec 2010
07 Jan to 11 Feb 2011
07 Jan to 18 Mar 2011
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  • 11 Feb to 18 Mar 2011
  • 01 Apr to 06 May 2011
  • 01 Apr to 10 Jun 2011
  • 06 May to 10 Jun 2011
  • 01 Jul to 05 Aug 2011
  • 01 Jul to 09 Sep 2011
  • 05 Aug to 09 Sep 2011
  • 30 Sep to 04 Nov 2011
  • 30 Sep to 09 Dec 2011
  • 04 Nov to 09 Dec 2011

Mexico Marine Research Conservation (Advanced)

"A great experience...I recommend it!"
Ian, Volunteer 2008

Volunteer in Mexico for either 5 or 10 weeks and put your scuba diving skills to excellent use as you help to protect one of the words most pristine barrier reef environments – the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. Open to volunteers who already hold their Open Water or above scuba diving qualifications, this trip offers the chance to stay in a secluded tropical heaven and contribute towards crucial marine conservation initiatives.

Marine Conservation Mexico

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to scuba dive in one of the planet’s most spectacular and pure marine diving environments? Do you want to submerge yourself and scuba dive on one of the world’s most stunning barrier reefs and contribute towards marine conservation as well as help with community development initiatives? Volunteers on this Yomps Marine Conservation Volunteering trip get this once in a lifetime opportunity!

Volunteers live in a secluded beach marine base in South East Mexico, on the Yucatan Peninsula – a gorgeous tropical paradise surrounded my Mayan history and culture. Based here, volunteers progress with their diving qualifications and achieve their PADI Advanced Open Water, PADI Photography Speciality and PADI Coral Reef Research Speciality qualifications (with the chance to progress onto PADI Rescue and PADI Divemaster weather permitting) as well as learning all the necessary skills and knowledge to become a fully fledged member of the marine conservation team.

Conducting research dives on a daily basis into the warm, crystal waters of the Caribbean sea, volunteers will get the opportunity to scuba dive on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef – stretching for over 450 miles and second only to the Great Barrier Reef down under – and explore what is home to an array of marine life, including manta rays, starfish, loggerhead turtles, dolphins and over five humndred species of fish.

When on dry land, volunteers are involved in raising marine conservation awareness in the surrounding areas and helping with local community development initiatives. Interacting with the locals and immersing ourselves in Mexican culture, we will visit to teach in local schools as well as at the volunteer base. Operating alongside local universities and national and international organisations, the contribution that volunteers make through their diving, research and our overall efforts directly promotes marine conservation of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef and the surrounding mangroves, wetlands and jungle.

Whether you are looking for a career in conservation, or just feel like a tropical marine adventure of a lifetime, the Marine Conservation Volunteering in Mexico is an incredible and meaningful way to spend part of a gap year, career break, sabbatical or adventure overseas travel holiday!

Are you totally new to diving or want to refresh your pre-existing diving skills? Then why not have a look at our Mexico Marine Research Conservation (Beginners) volunteering trip.

To contact us phone 0845 006 1435 or email us at info@yomps.co.uk

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