Our research and monitoring projects are ideal for students, marine enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the science behind conservation. Volunteers contribute to the collection and analysis of ecological data, species identification, and field observations that support long-term environmental protection. These programs offer hands-on experience and insight into ethical, evidence-based conservation efforts guided by experienced researchers.
Our Global Approach At Oceans 2 Earth Volunteers, we focus on the projects we run ourselves or have close, long-term collaborations with. This ensures every experience meets our promise of being
Volunteers work in collaboration with various oceanographic organisations to research the ecosystem, monitor and survey the reef, and help clean up beaches of marine debris.
Promoting environmental protection and sustainability, this unique dive program is conducted on the stunning Great Barrier Reef and is designed for volunteers interested in scuba diving, marine conservation and citizen
This project focuses on threatened species, particularly the Bridled Nailtail Wallaby and Northern and Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats. The facility is the only captive breeding facility for Bridled Nailtail Wallabies in