Kenya – Marine Programme

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The marine environment in the Western Indian Ocean is exceptionally biodiverse, including habitats such as mangrove forests, beautiful sandy beaches, seagrass beds and coral reefs. They are also exceptionally threatened by coastal development, climate change, and fishing pressure. A Rocha Kenya works in Watamu Marine Park to understand the status and processes impacting marine biodiversity of these habitats.

We seek graduate students willing to get immersed in all tasks and work in a cross-cultural situation, recognizing that marine habitats have intrinsic value and that we can bring healing to the ocean and those who depend upon it.

The marine team is specifically looking for volunteer support in two categories:

We regret to say that at this time, we simply do not have the capacity to take on volunteers who have an interest in marine science but no experience.

Minimal requirements for marine volunteers:

Preference will be given to candidates who:

In addition to normal volunteer requirements, we may ask that you:

Volunteers would be based at the field study centre, Mwamba, on the coast at Watamu.

Costs: approximately $20 US per day for volunteers, including all three meals.

To apply, please fill out our volunteer application form.

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