Overview
Marine Conservation Volunteer Program in the Seychelles

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Explore and study the Indian Ocean while helping on this high profile marine conservation project

Join this critical marine conservation program and have the rare opportunity to be an active member of the GVI Marine Research team on the Seychelles Islands, set in the beautiful Indian Ocean. The remote expedition bases are right within the Cap Ternay Marine National Park, on the main island of Mahe and on Curieuse island. A perfect location for marine conservation! During the expedition you will spend your time scuba diving upon the amazing reef while providing much needed data to local organizations and government. Depending on the seasons, volunteers will be conducting research on coral or fish species, taking part in whale shark migration surveys, turtle nesting research and in-water turtle, octopus and lobster surveys.

Further training options are also available at this location, including long-term internships, short-term internships and GVI's unique BTEC in Biological Survey Techniques qualification. College credit may be available for those attending this expedition. Consult GVI’s college credit page for helpful tips and advice.

I went as I person that never breathed air from a tank before and now I am a Rescue Diver and know that I’m going to make it part of my life.

Sias Steyn, Volunteer

What Difference Does This Expedition Make?

GVI, working alongside our partners, is the leading marine data collection organisation in the country. We do the work that our partners do not have the manpower, time or resources to carry out. We collect data on the coral reefs as well as on turtles, whale sharks, dolphins, octopuses and many more species; and much of this data is used by other organisations in the Seychelles. Our volunteers are trained to such a high standard that the information they gather is used to show an accurate picture of the overall health of the Seychelles coral reefs used by the government for management policies.


Highlights

Learning how to identify fish and coral in the Indian Ocean; visiting and diving amongst deserted tropical islands; extra dive courses at heavily discounted rates with local dive shops, enjoying fun-dives and searching for the incredible ‘mega-fauna’ in the area, such as whale sharks, manta rays, and dolphins; developing the techniques you need to survey coral reefs,exploring different dive sites, visiting breeding areas for the hawksbill and green turtle, and endangered giant tortoises; having an amazing and unique adventure amongst some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.

Location

This expedition takes you to the beautiful Indian Ocean paradise of the Seychelles islands. GVI operates 2 marine bases in the inner granitic islands, both within National Marine Parks next to stunning palm-fringed beaches and forested areas. The paradise of the Seychelles is the ideal location to enjoy conducting marine research, relaxing and exploring a well-preserved and tranquil tropical archipelago.

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Field Conditions

The expedition bases are located within National Marine Parks within the inner granitic islands of the Seychelles, 2 minutes walk away from stunning beaches with scenic views. Both bases supply basic living conditions with dormitory style accommodation, with up to 12 to a room in comfortable beds, or spacious tents with up to 6 people and comfortable beds. The research bases have basic facilities which include outside social BBQ and dining areas, generated power supply, running water and bathroom facilities, and are situated in idyllic locations.

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Duration and Costs

Duration Cost
5 Weeks US$3495
10 Weeks US$5495
Group Size
16 to 24, plus expedition staff. Daily dive groups 6 to 10.
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