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Remote island, marine conservation, diving & culture! - Fiji

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Remote island, marine conservation, diving & culture!

from  £1500

Remote island, marine conservation, diving & culture!

Ref:
GYC 2335
Countries:
Fiji
Duration:
from 4 Weeks
  
or call:

0845 344 7580

Product Details

Working in partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society, Greenforce Fiji is surveying the reefs surrounding this remote South Pacific Island in order to create a UNESCO Seascape multi use reserve.

Living in traditional grass ‘bures’ on the beach volunteers will be welcomed to the village with the traditional Savu Savu ceremony hosted by the village 'Ratu' or chief. After dive and science training have been completed we aim to carry out survey dives twice a day from Monday to Friday. The scientific data you collect is on gathered on behalf of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) using line transects to record fish abundance and diversity. Underwater marine surveys involve charting the coral with the use of GPS, identifying fish and marine movements as well as their breeding grounds and where they feed. With a complete understanding of this underwater world we can then work with the Fijian National Trust and WCS on creating an effective United Nations Seascape plan.

Saturday is recreational dive day where you might do a deep dive or a boat dive, all of which work towards your advanced dive training. Underwater you can expect to meet many of the large marine species, including turtles, sharks, rays and dolphins.

GreenforceAs it is only the village and Greenforce living on this remote island you will have the chance to become involved in their daily life including joining in with traditional ceremonies and celebrations. Run by the Ratu (Chief) the Fijian village is a self supporting community, who Greenforce work very closely with. Most volunteers will pair up with a Fijian family for their time on the island. This creates a greater understanding and also some incredible friendships. On Sundays volunteers can go to the village to attend church, have lunch with local families or even brave the odd rugby match!

During your time on the Island, you will soon learn to live at the Fijian pace of life where many of your previous worries or cares become less important.

Highlights
  • Living in a traditional Fijian grass ‘bure’
  • Savu savu welcome ceremony hosted by the village chief
  • Help create the island marine reserve
  • Living in a South Pacific paradise!
Includes:
  • Airport pick up
  • Scientific training
  • PADI dive training and qualifications
  • All accommodation, meals and transport in country

Departures

8th October 2008. 21st January, 22nd April, 15th July and 7th October 2009.



from  £1500

Greenforce

Greenforce uniquely gives you the opportunity to work in remote areas inaccessible to the standard traveller and live in communities untouched by today's western world. As one of the most respected UK non-profit expedition organisations we work with bodies such as the WWF, Wildlife Conservation Society and the Red Cross.
  
or call:

0845 344 7580