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EVENTS - GET INVOLVED IN THE FIELD

Upcoming Conservation Trips

  • Colombia Coral Restoration - Diving
    Colombia Coral Restoration - Diving
    Sun, Nov 12
    Gaira
    Nov 12, 12:00 PM – Nov 18, 12:00 PM
    Gaira, Edf. Fuentemar Cra 1 No. 7, 69 Ed, Gaira, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia
    Nov 12, 12:00 PM – Nov 18, 12:00 PM
    Gaira, Edf. Fuentemar Cra 1 No. 7, 69 Ed, Gaira, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia
    Embark on an exciting mission to restore the coral reefs in Santa Marta, Colombia. It's the perfect time to travel south to warmer waters and contribute to the conservation of our precious marine ecosystems, SCUBA diving and working alongside our scientists and partners.
  • Field Data Collection, Salt Marsh Restoration Study
    Field Data Collection, Salt Marsh Restoration Study
    April, July, and October Dates Shared
    Entire Coast of Connecticut
    April, July, and October Dates Shared
    Entire Coast of Connecticut, Lordship Rd, Stratford, CT 06615, USA
    April, July, and October Dates Shared
    Entire Coast of Connecticut, Lordship Rd, Stratford, CT 06615, USA
    As a part of Remote Ecologist's collaboration with The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, Harbor Watch, and Northeastern University, 2022 sampling will progress in salt marshes in April, July, and October. Sign up and send your contact information if you are interested in learning more.
  • SUMMER CORAL RESTORATION
    SUMMER CORAL RESTORATION
    Field work is July-August 2022
    Magdalena Department, Colombia
    Field work is July-August 2022
    Magdalena Department, Colombia, Playa El Rodadero santa marta, Cra. 1 #9-23, Gaira, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia
    Field work is July-August 2022
    Magdalena Department, Colombia, Playa El Rodadero santa marta, Cra. 1 #9-23, Gaira, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia
    Remote Ecologist will be rejoining collaborations in Colombia to advance coral restoration using multiple techniques. Some field experience required. Spanish and diving experience preferred. Contact us if interested!

Get involved in our field projects as a paid visitor, which raises funds to support our collaborative science and conservation work in the field.

We also host collaborators, volunteers, and interns on our field science projects at a limited capacity, with preference for those with a biology background or field experience. Email info@remoteecologist.org to inquire.

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