Belize Marine Conservation &Diving

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Belize Marine Conservation &Diving Dive in some of the most pristine and renowned marine sites in the world, helping further the research and protection of these pristine ecosystems in Belize. Nestled in Central America on the Caribbean coast between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize lies at the centre of the Mesoamerican "biodiversity hotspot". Pristine subtropical forests provide a refuge for wildlife and conceal ancient Mayan ruins whilst the warm clear waters of the Caribbean lap sandy Cayes offering access to the world s second longest barrier reef and a UNESCO World Heritage Site; renowned for its spectacular snorkelling and diving. Infused throughout is the country s culture influenced by Belize s Afro-Caribbean roots, creating a fabulous laid-back atmosphere. No shoes, no shirt, no worries is the infamous motto for the Cayes off the east coast of Belize, and you will have the opportunity to discover infamous barrier reefs, dive the Blue Hole in your free time, marvel at an extraordinary array of colourful reef fish and rays, sea urchins, anemones, octopus and even sea turtles feed at luxuriant sea grass beds. You can explore this exquisite, untarnished underwater world as you learn to dive off the Cayes of Belize. You will explore, chart and monitor extensive areas of pristine coral and vast seagrass beds, record populations of reef fish and commercially important invertebrate species, and assist in annual reef health check. On shore you will explore the lushforests of red, white and black mangroves; the unique ecosystem which bridges the land and the ocean. Your days will be eventful; the work will be challenging, rewarding and fun. Your discoveries will be of huge benefit to the conservation of these fabulous coral reefs and you will gain immense satisfaction from knowing that you have helped protect these precious natural resources for future generations. The results from your investigations will supply vital baseline information on the Belizean coastline to enable the sustainable management of natural resources in the region and the protection of the marine wildlife in partnership with the Belize Fisheries Department. PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS PADI dive training and qualifications available Opportunity to dive in some of the world's best dive sites (e.g. Blue Hole, Turneffe Atoll, Half Moon Caye, Lighthouse Reef, and many more) Take part in a long term marine monitoring and conservation project Make lifelong friends and return with incredible stories, photos and memories PROJECT REQUIREMENTS Intermediate level of English FAST FACTS

Location Activities Transport Accommodation Belize Diving regularly (weather permitting) Locating, mapping and studying coral reefs Collect baseline biodiversity data collection on fish, benthic and commercially important invertebrate species to meet national and international protocol Opportunistic cetacean and manatee sightings Annual Reef health checks Work with local Belizean partners and conservation organisations Vegetation surveys on mangrove species Contribute to the Cayes Management Plan and the overall Belize National Resource Management Agenda Airport pickup and transfer to the project site is provided for free if you arrive on the 1st or 3rd Monday of the month. If you want to join the project at any other time, you can book an airport pick up and transfer from Frontier for an additional $120USD / 95GBP. Beach camp at research station on Caye Caulker WHAT DOES THE PROJECT DO? Although Belize is distinguished from its neighbours in being the only country in the region with a British colonial heritage, it also has strong ties to Latin America as well as to the Caribbean. With one foot firmly planted in lush interior forests and another foot in the laidback and colourful Caribbean Sea, Belize s animal and plant life are the stars of the country, thanks to conservation efforts from national and international bodies. The Belizean government is now working with national management partners and international conservation and aid agencies to protect the county s invaluable biodiversity. Co-management partners work alongside the Belizean Ministry of Forestry, Fisheries and Sustainable Development with long term aims to protect and conserve key marine and terrestrial hotspots. This is achieved through local conservation awareness, scientific monitoring &research, community support programs and implementation of protected areas co-management plans, and Frontier volunteers are an integral part of this effort. Record marine biodiversity To aid decision making and implement protected areas co-management plans, co-partners in Belize require long-term environmental monitoring to be in place to meet both national and international protocols, and for the establishment of more detailed research projects that can provide vital baseline data. Through marine SCUBA and snorkel surveys you will survey fish, benthic and commercially important invertebrate species using a number of common methodologies currently used in Belize plus taking part in simple community level assessments of these environments. Diving under the supervision of a lead scuba diver, you will become confident and comfortable underwater. Your results will determine the sheer biodiversity of these waters and help formulate long term, sustainable management plans to protect this sensational caye.

Other activities include surveying mangroves, a vital buffer against storm surges caused by cyclones, and an important part of the coastal ecosystem, opportunistic sightings of manateesand cetaceans, beach clean ups, forest restoration work and monthly surveys of conch and lobster. Belizean culture &communities Working alongside the Belizean people will give you an insight into their colourful and laidback culture. Community work may include environmental education in local schools to explain Frontier's work, and interviewing local communities on their awareness and knowledge of the local marine reserves, particularly with regards to boundaries, zones and rules and the levels of involvement of local stakeholders in decision-making. WHAT WILL I BE DOING? Soak up the chilled out, Caribbean atmosphere of Belize whilst taking part in a long term and sustainable marine research and conservation programme. The Frontier Belize programme is run in association with the Belize Fisheries Department, and this research and conservation project aims to provide the local communities, stakeholders and government bodies with the baseline biodiversity data they need to design and implement management plans for the future protection of this pristine marine ecosystem. To gather the data needed you will undertake rapid sampling diving and snorkel surveys, underwater line and belt transects (weather permitting for all diving), mangrove surveys and opportunistic mammal sightings with one day off each week. Your activities will involve locating and mapping the extensive, pristine coral reefs and studying the various communities existing on them. The number of dives completed each week on the project depend on the quarterly science plan and itinerary as set by the Frontier field staff. If you require dive training, this is available in-country upon your arrival at the Frontier camp. Whilst diving and snorkelling in this Caribbean odyssey, you'll see an extraordinary array of animals from colourful reef fish species to nudibranchs, sea cucumbers to cushion stars and spiny urchins to octopuses. By the end of your project you will be capable of identifying a wide range of colourful and patterned reef organisms, as well as being an experienced and competent diver. Although the work is intense and challenging you'll get immense satisfaction from having made a valuable contribution to the conservation of this marine environment. Volunteers who join the project for less than 4 weeks may not be able to participate in the full range of project activities and surveys, but will still be able to make a valuable contribution to the work. You will return home with vast numbers of photos, lots of new friends, a wealth of fascinating stories and extraordinary memories. You'll find your team to be a fun, dynamic mix of ages and experiences, with members who all share a passion about travelling in developing countries and conserving nature. Your staff will be a friendly and welcoming group who are highly experienced in their research field and many of whom will have been Frontier volunteers at an earlier stage in their career. Sample Itinerary* 7:00 a.m. Breakfast at the volunteer house, prepared by the volunteers! 8:30 a.m. Volunteers leave camp by boat for dive training, or science training at the volunteer house 12:30 p.m. Volunteers break for a packed lunch (lunch prepared by volunteers when at the volunteer house)

2:00 p.m. - Volunteer work at the volunteer house for the afternoon (beach cleanups, camp maintenance, science training, snorkeling) 5:00 p.m. The working day comes to an end. Volunteers are free to catch up on anything, plan for the next day s work and socialise. 6:00 p.m. Dinner at the Volunteer house prepared by volunteers! 7:00 p.m. - Socialising party on a Saturday! *This itinerary should only be considered as an example of the kind of activities and timescales to expect. Actual itineraries may vary depending on the season and the requirements of the project. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I ARRIVE? Volunteers arriving before 2pm (local time) on the first Monday of the month will be welcomed by a Frontier representative at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport. From here it's a short minibus or taxi ride from the airport to Belize City where you will then transfer to the project site via water taxi and be introduced to the Frontier-Belize programme. You will meet the staff, receive some initial briefings, including an introduction to the science programme and techniques used, as well as health and safety lectures, so make sure your medical kit is complete and start reading your safety and medical briefs. Dive theory training will in part be completed during time on camp and in part at a local dive centre. At the end of your stay we will transfer those of you who are on the monthly program back to Belize City from the camp in time for you to head back home or continue on your independent travels. If you are joining for less than 4 weeks you will make your own arrangements to return to Belize City at the end of your stay, from where you can continue your own independent travel or return home. Independent travellers arriving on dates other than the first Monday of the month can arrange a separate airport collection (extra cost; $120USD / 95GBP) by contacting the camp staff in Belize. WHERE WILL I BE STAYING? During the project you'll live in the beach camp alongside other Frontier volunteers and staff. We aim to provide you with a unique and memorable living experience. The project is situated on the north island at a research station, with living space, toilet, shower facilities and communal living and cooking areas. Camp life is very simple, unsophisticated and fun. You will be staying in an indoor sleeping area in hammocks or on roll mats, your "shower" will be a jug or a bucket of water and you cook using a simple stove: so prepare for the basic, virtually footprint less, unencumbered lifestyle! WHAT WILL I BE EATING? Food on camp is simple, nutritious and consists largely of locally sourced fresh vegetables and fruit, rice, beans and noodles, all of which are purchased from nearby communities thereby helping to support the local economy. Luxuries such as chocolate, peanut butter, soda and other drinks are available in Belize City, so make sure you stock up before heading to your field camp or at nearby stalls accessible only by boat on weekends.

Part of your role on camp will be to help with the cooking. Creating spectacular meals will become second nature: so get your cookbooks out now and start thinking up recipes! Also, with luck you'll be invited to local feasts and festivals a great way to engage with local communities and discover local cuisines and cultures. COSTS 1 week 945 2 weeks 1,195 3 weeks 1,465 4 weeks 1,725 5 weeks 2,085 6 weeks 2,295 7 weeks 2,495 8 weeks 2,745 10 weeks 3,185 20 weeks 4,895 Extra week 300 Christmas Week 250 PADI Open Water and Advanced Open Water training 725 PADI Advanced Open Water training 360 (at least PADI Advanced Open Water training necessary for marine surveying) DEPARTURE DATES First and third Monday of every month. Alternative dates available on request, at an extra cost. DURATION You can join this project for a minimum of 1 week CHRISTMAS OFFER This project is available for the special price of 250 per week over the Christmas period. Placements starting on the 24th or 31st of December 2018 are eligible for this price, subject to availability. Please apply using the orange button below and then tell your volunteer advisor that you wish to take part over Christmas. WHAT'S INCLUDED Before you go Pre-departure support

Travel &medical advice &documentation Equipment advice Discounted medical kit Free Frontier t-shirt UK residential briefing weekend including food, accommodation and training (extra cost applies) In-country Food Accommodation Internal ground transfers &in-transit accommodation Local orientation Project training Project equipment &materials Dive training PADI Open water 365 Dive training PADI Advanced open water 360 Discounted further dive courses: PADI Emergency First Response ( 130) and PADI Rescue Diver ( 350) FREE use of Frontier dive kit including Regs, tanks, BCDs, weights, compressor (personal dive kit i.e. wet suit, fins, mask, snorkel etc not included) In-country emergency support 24-hour international HQ back-up AIRPORT INFORMATION Nearest airport(s): Belize City Goldson Intl Apt (BZE) CONTACT INFORMATION Call us on 020 7613 2422 (UK) / 1 949 336 8178 (US) Mail us on info@frontier.ac.uk Check out our social media here: Project details were correct at the time this document was generated. Price, dates and other details are subject to change. Please see our website for current details for this project.