MOZAMBIQUE / Love The Oceans
The itinerary is as follows:
Week 1 Training
Applicants will be split into groups in which they will most likely remain for the main part of each working day for their stay. In the first week volunteers will receive training for the program. There will be days in this week allocated to research, education (visiting the local school) and fish IDing on dives.
Week 2-3 Fisheries research
Volunteers will be recording data from the local fishermen’s catches and will have a hands-on experience. Much of this work will be self-supervised post training week so volunteers will be provided with guidance and appropriate instructions to refer to. The volunteers will have the responsibility of logging the data after each day into the scientific logs.
Week 4 Education
In this week the volunteers will attend the school Monday-Friday to help build classrooms and teach the children about sustainable fishing. They will also have the responsibility of putting together presentations that the local adult fishermen can attend and learn about the effect their fishing is having on the local area and the implications for the future.
Week 5 Fish IDing at diving sites
Volunteers will be diving and snorkelling every day, twice a day, excluding the weekends. They will expected to identify the fish they see on the dives and will have the responsibility of logging the data into the scientific logs at the end of each day.
Week 6 Expedition to Kruger
In this week, the volunteers will leave Guinjata bay and travel with an instructor down to Kruger National Park., South Africa. In this week they will do safari drives and bush walks and learn about the main animals, their behaviour and how to act with them in this area.
Email: lovetheoceans@outlook.com for more info or visit our website: lovetheoceansorganisation.wordpress.com
Expires: Mar 16, 2015
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