Reef Monitoring Transect Course 

Hold Onto Your Hoods, Aquatic Fanatics!

Reef Monitoring Transect Course 

Hold Onto Your Hoods, Aquatic Fanatics!

IDR 7,450,000

IDR 7,450,000

ONBOARD
Emergency Oxygen,
Life Vests, First Aid Kit

ONBOARD
Emergency Oxygen,
Life Vests, First Aid Kit

MEALS & DRINKS
Lunch, Free Flow Water,
Tea, Coffee, Fruit

MEALS & DRINKS
Lunch, Free Flow Water,
Tea, Coffee, Fruit

OUR SERVICE
Small group of 4 students
Professional Instructors

OUR SERVICES
Small group of 4 students
Professional Instructors

RENTAL
Full Set Of Equipment

RENTAL
Full Set Of Equipment

What’s on the Deck For You?

Why Get Your Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan Course ?

Our dynamic Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan course is ready to take you on a wild ride into the depths of marine conservation. This isn’t just another run-of-the-mill program. Instead, it offers you a front-row seat to the action, submerging you in the hands-on world of marine data collection.

On that note, you’ll play a crucial role in shielding Indonesia’s treasured reef ecosystems. Indeed this is a local adventure, but with a grand scope, contributing to the bigger picture of Reef Monitoring in Indonesia

Signing up for our engaging Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan program will send you on your way to play a vital role in protecting the richly diverse coral reefs and marine life around Nusa Lembongan & Nusa Penida.

This six-day training adventure throws you into the complex world of coral reef ecosystems. Indeed, you will familiarize yourself with various species categories and master different survey techniques, all while contributing to the richness of your knowledge base.

Accordingly, your efforts won’t just be educational. As you dive deeper into the program, you’ll be gathering real-world data that strengthens conservation efforts across Reef Monitoring in Indonesia. This expedition combines education and action, making your experience not just rewarding, but truly impactful.

What’s on the Deck For You?

Why Get Your Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan Course ?

Our dynamic Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan course is ready to take you on a wild ride into the depths of marine conservation. This isn’t just another run-of-the-mill program. Instead, it offers you a front-row seat to the action, submerging you in the hands-on world of marine data collection.

On that note, you’ll play a crucial role in shielding Indonesia’s treasured reef ecosystems. Indeed this is a local adventure, but with a grand scope, contributing to the bigger picture of Reef Monitoring in Indonesia

Signing up for our engaging Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan program will send you on your way to play a vital role in protecting the richly diverse coral reefs and marine life around Nusa Lembongan & Nusa Penida.

This six-day training adventure throws you into the complex world of coral reef ecosystems. Indeed, you will familiarize yourself with various species categories and master different survey techniques, all while contributing to the richness of your knowledge base.

Accordingly, your efforts won’t just be educational. As you dive deeper into the program, you’ll be gathering real-world data that strengthens conservation efforts across Reef Monitoring in Indonesia. This expedition combines education and action, making your experience not just rewarding, but truly impactful.

Who Can Sign Up?

AGE & EXPERIENCE
Min 16 years old

CERTIFICATIONS
Open water or
equivalent certification

HEALTH CONDITION
Fit for scuba diving

SPECIFIC SKILLS
Need to perform
excellent buoyancy skills

Who Can Sign Up?

AGE & EXPERIENCE
Min 16 years old

CERTIFICATIONS
Open water or
equivalent certification

HEALTH CONDITION
Fit for scuba diving

SPECIFIC SKILLS
Need to perform excellent
buoyancy skills

The Requirements

Our Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan program welcomes those who are Open Water divers with hoverboard-like buoyancy. If you have fewer than 20 dives, we will assess your buoyancy before tackling the open ocean. Alternatively, if you are a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or above, please feel free to join and help save our reefs. Our course is designed to suit oceanic lovers who have a passion for marine conservation and are eager to contribute to protecting our oceans.

The Requirements

Our Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan program welcomes those who are Open Water divers with hoverboard-like buoyancy. If you have fewer than 20 dives, we will assess your buoyancy before tackling the open ocean. Alternatively, if you are a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or above, please feel free to join and help save our reefs. Our course is designed to suit oceanic lovers who have a passion for marine conservation and are eager to contribute to protecting our oceans.

What’s Your Training Looks Like

Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan

Initially, we lay a solid foundation with coral reef ecology and species identification. Next, we expand upon this knowledge, progressing to practical reef health monitoring, and practicing different survey techniques like Coral Watch and Point Intercept Transect (PIT).

The completion of these experiences, in essence, equips you with practical skills and invaluable knowledge, enabling you to partake in the important task of reef conservation. Here is how our Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan program works on a day-to-day basis.

On Day 1, we jump into the world of coral reefs, exploring their structure, species, and the roles of various organisms within the ecosystem.

Transitioning to Day 2, we tackle fish and invertebrate identification, narrowing down thousands of species into manageable groups. Two dives allow for practical experience in identifying various species.

Advancing to Day 3, we introduce the Reef Health Monitoring method by Coral Watch. This globally recognized organization focuses on monitoring reef health and bleaching. The day’s dives will revolve around practising this survey technique in the depths of the sea.

Day 4 offers insights into the Point Intercept Transect (PIT) method, a well-established coral survey technique. Our dives entail practising this method, recording substrate, fish, and invertebrates along the transect line.

On Day 5, we introduce another coral survey technique – the photo quadrat method. The dives are designed to allow you to practice this method, capturing substrate details within a given area.

Lastly, on Day 6, we will conduct our last 2 dives while practising coral survey methods. Once we have returned to the dive center, we will then analyse and log the data collected, together.

What’s Your Training Looks Like

Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan

Initially, we lay a solid foundation with coral reef ecology and species identification. Next, we expand upon this knowledge, progressing to practical reef health monitoring, and practicing different survey techniques like Coral Watch and Point Intercept Transect (PIT).

The completion of these experiences, in essence, equips you with practical skills and invaluable knowledge, enabling you to partake in the important task of reef conservation. Here is how our Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan program works on a day-to-day basis.

On Day 1, we jump into the world of coral reefs, exploring their structure, species, and the roles of various organisms within the ecosystem.

Transitioning to Day 2, we tackle fish and invertebrate identification, narrowing down thousands of species into manageable groups. Two dives allow for practical experience in identifying various species.

Advancing to Day 3, we introduce the Reef Health Monitoring method by Coral Watch. This globally recognized organization focuses on monitoring reef health and bleaching. The day’s dives will revolve around practizing this survey technique in the depths of the sea.

Day 4 offers insights into the Point Intercept Transect (PIT) method, a well-established coral survey technique. Our dives entail practising this method, recording substrate, fish, and invertebrates along the transect line.

On Day 5, we introduce another coral survey technique – the photo quadrat method. The dives are designed to allow you to practice this method, capturing substrate details within a given area.

Lastly, on Day 6, we will conduct our last 2 dives while practising coral survey methods. Once we have returned to the dive center, we will then analyse and log the data collected, together.

Related Courses and Add-ons

Our Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan course opens doors to a range of related courses and experiences. This builds upon the foundation laid during the training in providing an even more hands-on experience in marine conservation efforts.

Related Courses and Add-ons

Our Reef Monitoring Nusa Lembongan course opens doors to a range of related courses and experiences. This builds upon the foundation laid during the training in providing an even more hands-on experience in marine conservation efforts.

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