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Whale Shark Conservation Mozambique
 

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Whale Shark Conservation Mozambique

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Tofo is a charming village and the inshore area has a particularly high density of whale sharks. The tropical beaches here are beautiful and the area has some pristine coral reefs making it an excellent location for the investigation of whale sharks and marine ecology.

Volunteer Role

The aim of the project is to monitor whale shark numbers and behaviour, as well as monitoring manta rays, loggerhead turtle nesting activity and the condition of the coral reef, in order to make recommendations for improving the conservation of marine biodiversity.

Volunteers will be involved in conducting research on whale sharks. The whale shark is the world’s largest fish and is a threatened species. Even though they are sharks, they are harmless to humans as they feed on plankton and are relatively easy to monitor. Most of the research that you carry out will involve taking underwater photographs to help identify individual whale sharks. You will assist with the investigation of their numbers, distribution and ecology in an attempt to help understand and conserve these magnificent fish.

Your role as a volunteer will involve collecting data during beach walks, boat surveys, swims and dives along Mozambique’s coastline in and around the Tofo area. Duties will also include monitoring indicator fish species, manta rays and coral condition to help in the overall research that is imperative in the conservation of this marine area. During the turtle-breeding season you will also be involved in the monitoring of nesting activity.

Location

This project is located at the beach village of Tofo, on the Inhambane peninsula in southern Mozambique.

Accommodation and Meals

You will be accommodated in a comfortable beach cottage next door to the dive school and research base. You will be sharing facilities with up to 5 other volunteers. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all included in your programme price.
 

Programme Overview


Duration & Price:
 4 weeks £1795, 8 weeks £2495 and 12 weeks £2995


How to book & pay:
Secure booking with £195, balance is due 12 weeks prior to departure


What is included?
Accommodation & meals
Orientation
PADI course
Public transport cost from 
(Inhambane to Tofo)
24 hour support
What is not included?
Personal travel insurance
All flights
Email/Internet and telephone calls
Soft drinks, beer, wines & spirits
Visas
Any excursions not on itinerary

Programme Summary:
You will be provided with the opportunity to learn about the behaviour of wild whale sharks as you scuba dive Mozambique’s incredible coastline.
Other Malawi volunteer programmes

Arrival dates: 1st Monday of the month.

Mozambique Travel Advice:
Visit our Mozambique Travel Advice page for useful travel information.
 
 
 
 

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