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Discover Reef Check
Become a coral reef scientist for a day! Show you care about coral reef conservation, commit to take actions to reduce your impact, and experience how the world is monitoring coral reef health.
Isla Fuerte Reef Check
The Isla Fuerte Reef Check is your opportunity to evaluate the health of Colombia´s southernmost insular coral reefs, experience first-hand in hand the strong relationship an island community has with coral reefs, and be surprised of how nature tries to resist to our fight for survival. One last point: you get to dive the famous but least studied Bajo Bushnell!
Providencia Reef Check
Come and monitor the health of Colombia´s largest and healthiest coral reef. Also, you had the opportunity and privilege to witness sharks and turtles, an indicator that Providence’s coral reefs are still healthy.
Reef Check EcoDiver
Become a Reef Check EcoDiver and have the opportunity to express the scientist and the explorer in you! Become certified to conduct your own Reef Check surveys and take an active role in conserving your favorite coral reefs.
Reef Check EcoDiver Trainer
This course teaches qualified Reef Check EcoDivers to become certified Reef Check EcoDiver Trainers. EcoDiver Trainers can certify standard Reef Check EcoDivers and can teach the Discover Reef Check introductory course.
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San Andrés Reef Check
This is our largest participatory coral reef monitoring expedition, an intense educational experience in citizen science to support the actions taken by the locals to protect and restore coral reefs. The warm, calm and colorful waters of San Andrés are the right environment to become a citizen scientist. If you are already a Reef Check EcoDiver, the San Andrés Reef Check is your opportunity to put into practice your knowledge and skills for monitoring coral health.
Santa Marta Reef Check
Our very first and largest Reef Check expedition so far, and first coral reefs surveyed by our Reef Check EcoDivers. It is still an intense educational experience in citizen science to increase the number of qualified people to collect information on the condition of Colombia´s coral reefs. The diversity of habitats in the Santa Marta, Taganga and the Tayrona National Park areas is a great opportunity to become a coral reef citizen scientist.