🌊 Coral Reef Restoration in Gili Nanggu, West Lombok 🐠


La experiencia

Join us in the crystal-clear waters of Gili Nanggu, West Lombok, where you’ll help restore and protect coral reefs. As a volunteer, you’ll assist in coral planting, cleaning, and monitoring efforts to support marine biodiversity and fight coral degradation. This hands-on program allows you to work alongside local marine experts and the community, contributing to the long-term health of Lombok’s marine ecosystems.


Que ofreces?

18 horas de ayuda por semana

Trabajo Social: Ayuda como voluntario en proyectos locales y comunidades.

Cuota extra requerida

Valor: US$ 25 Por dia

Cuantía destinada a: Beneficios para los voluntarios, Materiales para las actividades de los voluntarios y Donaciones al proyecto

Descripción: The $25 will cover your accommodation, three meals a day, and necessary equipment.


Lo que obtienes

3 dias libres por semana

Habitación privada: Tendrás una cama en un cuarto privado. Sí, un cuarto solo para ti.

Desayuno: Tienes derecho a desayunos gratis cada día de tu estadía.

Almuerzo: Tienes derecho a almuerzos gratis cada día de tu estadía.

Cena: Tienes derecho a cenas gratis cada día de tu estadía.

Puedes usar libremente nuestra lavandería.: Hay un lugar especial donde se lava la ropa sin costo.

Utilice nuestra cocina equipada: Siéntete libre de usar nuestra cocina y preparar tu comida deliciosa.

Certificado: Obtén un certificado de culminación una vez que hayas terminado tu experiencia.

Internet Básica: Internet de velocidad básica para trabajar remotamente


Requisitos

Inglés Intermedio o Francés Intermedio

Entre 18 y 35 años

Admite voluntarios solos (no admite parejas o dúos)

Eres afuera de Indonesia

Pasaporte de la Unión Europea

Visado o ciudadanía de Estados Unidos

Seguro de viaje


Lo que no está incluído

Vuelos, Seguro de Viaje, Transporte Interno y Visa


Programa detallado

The Coral Reef Restoration Volunteer Program in Gili Nanggu, West Lombok, offers a hands-on opportunity to contribute directly to the conservation and restoration of the region’s vibrant coral ecosystems. Situated in the heart of Indonesia’s Coral Triangle, Gili Nanggu is home to diverse marine life and coral species that are essential for the health of the ocean.

As a volunteer, you will actively participate in the restoration of coral reefs through activities such as coral planting, reef monitoring, and underwater cleaning. The program is structured to give you an in-depth understanding of coral ecosystems, their role in ocean health, and the challenges they face due to climate change and human activity.

How the Program Works:

Coral Planting: You’ll assist in planting coral fragments to rehabilitate damaged reefs. This involves careful placement of coral pieces to foster growth and support biodiversity.

Reef Monitoring: Volunteers help conduct surveys to assess the health of the reefs, track coral regeneration, and document marine life that depends on the ecosystem.

Underwater Cleaning: Participate in efforts to remove debris and pollutants from the coral areas, which helps improve water quality and promotes healthier reef environments.

Education and Training: Throughout the program, you’ll receive training from marine biologists and conservation experts about reef health, coral biology, and sustainable practices to protect marine ecosystems.

The program is divided into morning and afternoon shifts, where volunteers will alternate between practical activities and educational sessions. You'll be guided by experienced instructors who ensure safety while working underwater and provide insights into the ecological significance of coral reefs.


Actividades & Turnos

Activities & Shifts:

Activities:
Coral Planting: Assist in planting coral fragments to restore damaged reefs and support biodiversity.
Reef Monitoring: Help survey the health of the reef, documenting changes and observing marine life.
Underwater Cleaning: Participate in efforts to remove debris and pollutants from the coral areas.
Marine Education: Learn about coral ecosystems and their vital role in the ocean's health.

Shifts:
Morning Shift: 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM (Coral Planting & Reef Monitoring)
Afternoon Shift: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Cleaning & Community Engagement)

Shifts include breaks, with underwater sessions guided by trained marine biologists for safety.


Reglas

Punctuality: Be on time for your shift. If you’re unable to attend, notify the team in advance.
Modesty: Dress appropriately for the environment. For underwater activities, wear appropriate swimwear, and respect local customs.
Safety First: Always follow the guidance of instructors and wear necessary safety equipment (e.g., life jackets, diving gear).
Respect the Environment: Handle coral with care. Avoid touching marine life or disturbing the natural habitat.
No Smoking or Alcohol: Smoking and alcohol are not allowed on the island or during activities.
Respect Local Culture: Be considerate of local traditions and engage respectfully with the community.
Teamwork: Collaborate with fellow volunteers and local experts. Positive communication and support are key.
Confidentiality: Respect privacy—do not share personal or sensitive information without consent.