Dive Against Marine Debris

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1 - 4 weeks  ·  Age 18 - 50+

rating  Outstanding 4.9  · 
  Verified by Volunteer World
  Good response rate

Highlights

  • Wildlife entanglement and Ingestion, Ingestion of debris by animals is another serious problem.
  • Keep your favorite dive site and local marine environment free of debris
  • Our ocean's need you - more than 250 million tonnes of plastic are estimated to make its way into our oceans

Highlights

  • Wildlife entanglement and Ingestion, Ingestion of debris by animals is another serious problem.
  • Keep your favorite dive site and local marine environment free of debris
  • Our ocean's need you - more than 250 million tonnes of plastic are estimated to make its way into our oceans
  • Human Health and Safety
  • Its FUN - diving is about enjoyment, this speciality allows you to make new like minded friends and learn about protecting our oceans and marine life


  • Especially good for

    Age 18+
    Singles
    Couples
    Families
    Groups
    50+

    About the program

    With each piece of debris removed, we're not just cleaning the ocean; we're safeguarding habitats and protecting marine biodiversity.

    Marine debris is our waste in the ocean. From everyday litter like plastic bags, food wrappers, drink bottles, and cigarette butts, to car batteries, kitchen appliances, enormous fishing nets, and industrial waste, the trash we allow in the ocean is turning our beautiful reefs, beaches, and seagrass ...

    About the program

    Marine debris is our waste in the ocean. From everyday litter like plastic bags, food wrappers, drink bottles, and cigarette butts, to car batteries, kitchen appliances, enormous fishing nets, and industrial waste, the trash we allow in the ocean is turning our beautiful reefs, beaches, and seagrass meadows into rubbish dumps. 

    Where does it come from?

    Rubbish moves to the ocean from both land and sea, but most of the debris in our ocean comes from land-based sources. Regardless of where it comes from, humans are the source of all marine debris - either through accident, carelessness, or purposeful dumping. Rubbish enters the ocean due to a lack of or poor waste management. Town dumps located next to the sea, untreated sewage discharging directly into the ocean, and poorly managed buildings or industrial waste all contribute to the marine debris problem. 

    How volunteers can help tackle marine debris:

    Yes, we can, by working together locally, nationally, and internationally on the many changes needed to fix this mess:

    Our conservation program is 70 % underwater-based, diving 8 times to our coral reef, seagrass bed, and sandy bottom to collect the marine debris from Monday until Thursday in different dive site projects, and 30 % theory community-based, educating the next generation and helping to spread the word in local schools on Friday, we take marine conservation education into our partner schools.  If volunteers want to be certified divers, optional PADI courses are offered at an additional cost.  Volunteer and our team will do a survey for the site and choose a site known to have marine debris. When the site was chosen, during our dive collect the marine debris you encounter when back on land sort, and record what you removed from the seafloor only. Consider removing non-natural items that could harm marine animals as they break down into smaller pieces, even if doing so will cause a short-term disturbance. In these cases use your judgment of what action will cause the least harm. Items in this category include hard plastics, fish traps, and packaging material. If eggs are attached to a marine debris item mark the location and return to remove it once the eggs have hatched. We would take pictures to tell the story. Photos are great for convincing non-divers and decision-makers that marine debris is a real problem. Our photo can illustrate impacts on marine wildlife and the environment and help build a library of images that show people the scope and scale of the problem.

    Step 1: Weigh 

    Weigh all your marine debris while still in the mesh bags. If the weight of the mesh bags is significant weigh them separately once they are empty and subtract their weight to arrive at the true weight of your debris. 

    Step 2: Sort

    Empty your mesh bags and sort your debris into piles under the nine categories: plastic, glass & ceramic, metal, rubber, wood, cloth, mixed material, and other debris items. Sort your debris from the wind to avoid rubbish being blown back into the water. Emptying your mesh bags onto a tarpaulin will help keep your debris items together. 

    Step 3: Dispose 

    You removed it and counted it - great job! Now take a moment to dispose of it properly so it cannot return to the ocean. 

    Volunteers and our team help to rescue ocean and coral reefs from entanglement nets, fishing lines, ropes, and other debris that pose a huge threat to wildlife, especially those that live near or on the water. we look at the damage caused by marine debris and how divers can help fix this mess.

    Volunteers and our team take action and keep trash out of the marine environment and we would educate children from school every Thursday about the marine debris class. Every piece of debris and litter found in our waterways at one point involved a person who made an improper decision. In a way, it can be said that every piece of debris has human fingerprints on it. Knowledge is key for consumers to make appropriate choices when using and disposing of waste items. Diving Against Debris has obvious positive effects on marine life and our ocean and is also helping drive political changes for a cleaner future. Dive Against Debris empowers scuba divers to remove marine debris from our oceans, lakes, and rivers and report data on the types, quantities, and locations of materials collected.

     



    Typical day

    • Breakfast at 08:00-9am. 
    • Morning activity (options listed above) starts at 09:00. This session finishes around 11:00-11:30. 
    • Lunch is served at 12:00. 
    • After lunch volunteers have a break for the hottest part of the day where they can socialize or go to the beach. 
    • At 14:00 afternoon activity ...

    Typical day

    • Breakfast at 08:00-9am. 
    • Morning activity (options listed above) starts at 09:00. This session finishes around 11:00-11:30. 
    • Lunch is served at 12:00. 
    • After lunch volunteers have a break for the hottest part of the day where they can socialize or go to the beach. 
    • At 14:00 afternoon activity starts. This finishes 16:00-16:30 and volunteers have the rest of the day off. 
    • Dinner is served at 19:00. 


    Free-time activities

    • Sunrise and morning boat trip with the local fisherman. 
    • Clear and warm water is the perfect place for snorkeling and diving. At the volunteer camp, we provide all the equipment needed to do these activities. Do not worry if you have limited experience snorkeling or diving, our instructors will be ...

    Free-time activities

    • Sunrise and morning boat trip with the local fisherman. 
    • Clear and warm water is the perfect place for snorkeling and diving. At the volunteer camp, we provide all the equipment needed to do these activities. Do not worry if you have limited experience snorkeling or diving, our instructors will be happy to help you
    • Waterfalls, there are many waterfalls you can visit with local guides 
    • Temples, Bali is well known as the island of a thousand temples. 
    • Hike up to the volcano-like Mount Agung and Mount Batur
    • Yoga class 
    • Dolphin watching
    • Fishing
    • Visit the grape garden and enjoy the experience with local farmers.
    • Socialize with the local community and enjoy signature Balinese wine “Arak” and “Tuak”
    • Purification ceremony to the holy spring water with the priest
    • Visit traditional Balinese sarong production  

     


    Requirements

    Requirements

    Minimum Age: 18 years

    In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.

    Language Skills

    You need to speak English (basic level)

    Nationality Restrictions

    No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.

    Other Skills

    - Physically fit to swim and SCUBA Diving - Photography - Environment/Biology/Marine &Fisheries - Content writing - Marketing - Willingness to blend in and adapt with locals

    Time Commitment

    Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 08:00 - 16:00

    What's Included

    What's Included

    Services by Indonesia Coral Reef Garden

    The fees would using for food and drink, accommodation, rent scuba equipment, refilling the scuba tank, renting the boat, and buying material for support underwater clean up like gloves, bag or baskets.

    Airport Pickup at Ngurah Rai International Airport

    Volunteers get free transfer service, pick up from the airport or hotel to Lovina included in the volunteer program fees.

    Accommodation

    The volunteer’s accommodation is located in the heart of Lovina very close to the beach. approx walking time is 5 mins. In the town of Lovina, there are many restaurants, bars, and live music to entertain you. The hotel is in a neighborhood where you can find everything you need: supermarkets, ATMs, and utilities you need just around the corner.  

    The volunteer’s accommodation is a clean and friendly environment, all with air-con, cleaning services, and wifi.

    What you can expect from our volunteer’s accommodation?

    • Free onsite Wi-Fi access at the guesthouse. Please be aware, that WIFI can be slow.
    • Laundry service (extra volunteer cost)
    • Tour service (extra volunteer cost)
    • Motorbike or bicycle rental (extra volunteer cost)
    • Toiletries (soaps, shampoos, and toilet paper extra volunteer cost)
    • Volunteers get private rooms, some of the private rooms have single or twin beds that you can share as a couple or friends
    • Volunteers as a family get a family room
    • Private and shared Western-style bathroom
    • Clean western-style toilet and shower
    • Room with Air Conditioner 
    • Bed sheets provided.

    Food & Beverages

    Food info 

    A daily continental and Indonesian breakfast is served each morning at the hotel beginning at 7 am. Healthy lunch varieties are provided from Monday to Friday. Dinners are the responsibility of the participants.

    *) Vegan and Vegetarian Food provided upon the request

    Breakfast

    • Pancake
    • Toast bread
    • Fresh fruit
    • Fried noodle
    • Fried Rice
    • Coffee or tea

    Lunch

    • Deep Fried Rice
    • Fried Noodles
    • Pasta
    • Rendang
    • Gado-Gado
    • Grill Fish
    • Balinese Babi Guling/Pork Barbeque 
    • Chicken satay
    • Noodle Soup
    • Burger 
    • Tuna Ahi Poke bowl
    • Pepes
    • Mixed Rice
    • etc

    Internet Access

    Good access at the project site

    What's NOT included?

    What's NOT included?

    Flight Tickets

    The nearest airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar. We assist you to find cheap flights to Indonesia. FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS

    Travel Insurance

    Going abroad is an adventure and it is always best to be prepared. Sudden illness or injury, cancellation or theft - a travel insurance for Indonesia provides security and is a plus to have. GET A QUOTE

    Vaccines

    If you are intending to volunteer in Indonesia you should seek medical advice before starting your social journey. Check your required vaccinations for Indonesia. VACCINE CHECKER

    Details on arrival

    This program is open all year round. Min stay is 1 week. A volunteer can take part in a program for up to weeks. After we have arrived in Lovina, we will bring you to your homestay and will then introduce you to the local customs and cultures. After that, we will walk to the dive station and meet the dive team
    Availability
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    Program fees

    1 week (min. stay) 848€
    2 weeks 1,563€
    3 weeks 2,277€
    4 weeks (max. stay) 2,993€
    Average fees 798€/week

    Program fees

    798€ per week 1 - 4 weeks Age 18 - 50+

    Payment methods

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    NO CREDIT CARD FEES


    Duration

    1 - 4 weeks

    Deposit

    The deposit is simply to reserve your volunteer placement. Payments are handled by PayPal, our trusted global payment provider. If you don't have a PayPal account, you can also pay using a credit card.


    Final Payment

    Your final payment will be agreed with Indonesia Coral Reef Garden during the application process. Common solutions are either via bank transfer or a cash payment at the project site.


    Meet your organization

    Indonesia Coral Reef Garden

    Outstanding 4.9 rating (48 reviews)

    Non-profit - founded in 2019

    Verified by Volunteer World

      Good response rate

    Coordinated by

    kadek fendi

    Spoken languages: English, Indonesian

    About the project

    Indonesia Coral Reef Garden aims to replant colonies of coral to restore and rehab damaged reefs ecosystem.

    Meet your organization

    Indonesia Coral Reef Garden was born in Lovina north part of the Bali island of Indonesia in 2019. We started as a small group of community-based who were witnessing the vast degradation of the coral reef ecosystem around us and decided to take action. Today the small group grew to a bigger and more attractive team of marine scientists and biologists, engineers, creators, and divers determined to save the reef by restoration, conservation, and generating collaborative action around the world. 

    We have built a coral nursery not too far from the shore of Lovina. The nursery made from steel and concrete material protects the coral as it grows. The structure enables us to collect damaged and broken coral and transplant it to the protected nursery. We frequently monitor and track the growth and progress of the baby coral. Rehabilitation of reef ecosystems may progress through the implementation of both preventive as well as active restoration measures. A two-step restoration strategy termed “gardening of denuded coral reefs,” whose central concept is the mariculture of coral recruits in nurseries. In the second step nursery-grown, coral colonies are transplanted to degraded reef sites. 

    Our mission is to regrow and replant colonies of coral and take back ocean sustainability for the future, protecting ecological stability and balance, protecting the livelihoods and knowledge of indigenous people. Our goal is to plant more than one million corals during 2025, reach, empower and educate 1000 people through awareness programs, develop tools and methods to facilitate coral reef monitoring. This is just the beginning of the conservation movement of our coral reef ecosystem. We consider our team members to be the key to our successful program. We invite from all around the world in order to find scientists, divers, coral reef warriors, naturalists, and marine enthusiasts with the same grit and determination to restore and rehab the coral reef with coral gardening way and ocean conservation.

    48 reviews · rating4.9

    Mickie Naperala rating5

    2024 at Dive Against Marine Debris

    I spent 2 weeks in Lovina, Bali working with Fendi on clean-up, restoration and social awareness outreach. It was as memorable and rewarding as I hoped. The area was very safe and the hotel was a 150-meter walk from the beach. Everything was as described on the website. The impact of our efforts was ...
    Tilly Weston rating5

    2023 at Dive Against Marine Debris

    I spent two weeks with Fendi in Lovina and had the most amazing time! He is very knowledgeable about coral reefs and the work you are doing which really helps you to feel like you are making a meaningful impact. You visit a range of dive sites which gives the programme variety and each dive you work ...
    brittany flynn rating5

    2023 at Dive Against Marine Debris

    My time spent in Lovina was nothing short of fantastic! As a 19 year old woman, I was nervous to be the only volunteer for the first two weeks. All of my worries went away in the first few days with Fendi and Angi. They are both incredible people who made me feel very comfortable and right at home. ..
    Evi Romijn rating5

    2023 at Dive Against Marine Debris

    I was with the program for 2 weeks and it was amazing! I never dove before but that wasn’t a problem because Fendi is a really good teacher. I learned a lot about the culture of Bali but also about the corals and the problems we have. Fendi is such a great guy and will help you with everting. I ...
    Patrick Sohn rating5

    2023 at Dive Against Marine Debris

    I recently had the privilege of participating in this fantastic Coral Reef Conservation and Marine Debris Program, and I can confidently say that it was one of the best experiences of my life. The dedication and impact of this program left me genuinely impressed. I had an amazing 2 weeks here with ...
    Delphine Emond rating5

    2023 at Dive Against Marine Debris

    I spent 6 days with Fendy on the North Coast. At first I was hoping to meet other volunteers but I was the only one, which was perfectly fine. Fendy is a great marine live professor who shares his knowledge with passion. The program is very well structured and the diving sites are amazing thanks to ...

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