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Marine Expedition in Mexico

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Advanced divers can assist coral reef, fish and marine mammal monitoring programs in Mexico

Improve your scuba diving skills and learn marine survey techniques by joining GVI’s marine conservation expedition situated north of the Mayan village of Mahahual. At this new center you will receive comprehensive training and increase your knowledge of marine habitats and conservation. Rescue Diver, Dive Master and PADI specialty courses are also available. Activities include coral and fish monitoring surveys and turtle nesting surveys, working with scientists at the field research center. Also participate in awareness projects in the local community. College credit may be available for those attending this expedition. Consult GVI’s college credit page for helpful tips and advice.

Our world’s coral reefs and marine environments are under great pressure and this is a fantastic opportunity to be part of an expedition that truly makes a difference to the local community and environment and assists the increase in global knowledge and awareness

Steve Gwenin, GVI Marine Director

What Difference Does This Expedition Make?

In Punta Gruesa , GVI works alongside our local partners and very closely with the University of Quintana Roo, to develop policies to combat the largely unchecked and rapid coastal development of the area. GVI’s research and the results obtained from the data recorded are helping to shape policy in the management of this coastal area, including its fringing reefs and the vital mangrove and wetland areas that border it.

Highlights

Immerse yourself in a truly remote tropical paradise, one of the world’s only remaining truly pristine environments, living in a beautiful part of a different country, with the opportunity to experience a new culture, food and way of life; learning about the Mesoamerican coral reef and how to identify the wildlife it supports; participating in monitoring dives that explore different sites along the coast; seeing mega-fauna such as dolphins, sharks and manatees; snorkelling in cenotes or waterways; searching the beach at night for turtles laying eggs; joining in with community programmes; teaching English and raising the environmental awareness of the local community; and joining fun-dives including a PADI photography specialty course.

Skills And Qualifications Received

PADI Advanced Open Water, PADI Coral Reef Research Diver Distinctive Specialty, PADI Underwater photography Specialty, Optional PADI courses (Rescue Diver, Dive Master), First Aid & CPR training, Coral reef ecology lectures, Theoretical and in-water fish, coral and invertebrate identification skills, Turtle ecology and monitoring protocol (seasonal), Intro to TEFL workshop, Use of O2 equipment workshop, Diving compressor training workshop with practical experience, Environmental Education, Interpersonal skills


2-week option participants will only receive PADI Advance Open Water, PADI Coral Reef Researcher Distinctive Specialty, First Aid and CPR training, Introduction to Coral reef ecology, Fish and Coral Species Identification and monitoring protocol, Introduction to Turtle ecology and monitoring protocol (seasonal), Diving compressor training workshop with practical experience, Interpersonal skills



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Location

The expedition base is situated 35 kilometres north of the tranquil Mayan village of Mahahual, just 8 kilometres south of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve (Mayan for “where the sky is born”). Located 5 hours south of Cancun and just north of Belize on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, the area lies on the spectacular Caribbean coast and is surrounded by coral reef, pristine wetlands and further inland, dense jungle. The base's location combines the beauty of the Caribbean with the opportunity to take part in environmental education activities and English language programmes at the village of Mahahual.

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Field Conditions

The base is a former hotel and is being developed as an example of environmental sustainability. Expedition members are accommodated in shared cabanas with bunkbeds, or camping facilities for those who prefer, with freshwater showers a few times a week, views of the ocean, a basic kitchen, a main socialising area and a beautiful stretch of beach to enjoy. The expedition members will assist in developing the expedition base as an Ecological Research and Awareness Centre.

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Internships

A ten-week internship is available for qualifying expedition members. See Internships for further information.

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Duration and Costs

Duration Cost
2 Weeks US$1590
5 Weeks US$2750
10 Weeks US$4790



Group Size
12–24 people, plus staff. Daily dive groups will have six–eight people.
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