Description

Description:

North Bali based NGO working with volunteers and local communities to restore and protect its coral reef ecosystems. 

 

North Bali Reef Conservation needs the support from international volunteers to help with its current projects. One main focus is building and deploying artificial reefs onto an area of previously destroyed reef. Volunteers will work alongside other international volunteers and local fishermen to build personalised artificial reef structures, which are regularly deployed into the sea using traditional fishing boats. The next day volunteers will scuba dive and arrange these structures under water, between 6-8m, where they will provide habitats to a wide variety of marine species. An on-site reef monitoring program has shown that the artificial reefs improve marine biodiversity by 7x, compared to the previously destroyed area of reef and it is great for volunteers to see their hard work paying off!

 

There are a wide variety of other activities offered to volunteers each day:

-Volunteers have an opportunity to teach in local schools about marine conservation and environmental issues such as plastic responsibility. This is part of an ongoing education program to empower a new generation of environmentally conscious young village people and is a great opportunity for volunteers who love working with children.

-Participate in weekly beach cleans with local schools . This reinforces the lessons volunteers have been teaching about looking after the sea.

-Helping with the newly founded plastic recycling centre. Here, plastic collected (from beach cleans etc) is shredded up and moulded into useful materials such as bricks and tiles to improve local infrastructure.

-Participating in scuba diving activities such as reef cleans, deployment of artificial reefs and coral transplanting. Volunteers can expect to dive 1-2 times per week. If volunteers are not certified before coming, optional PADI courses are offered at an additional cost.

-During turtle nesting and hatching season (May-August) volunteers have an opportunity to help in our turtle conservation area. This involves creating pathways and ensuring turtle hatchlings safely make it to the sea. In the turtle conservation area, there is approximately one nest hatching per week, but please note this cannot be guaranteed.

 

North Bali Reef Conservation was set up in Tianyar village and volunteer accommodation is just a stone’s throw away from the beach with a perfect view out to the ocean. Artificial reefs are constructed on this beach under the shade of tall palm trees. The structures are deployed directly out from the building area. Tianyar is in the region of Karangasem and is three hours from Bali’s capital Denpasar. Visiting the fishing village of Tianyar is a unique cultural experience because unlike the much of South Bali, it is untouched by tourism. It is also a great site to call home as volunteers travel around Bali with good condition road links both north and south. Many volunteers choose to take day trips to feel mentally and culturally​ enriched at Balinese Hindu temples such as Lempuyang temple, to cool off in waterfalls such as Aling-Aling or to hike to the top of Mt Batur and witness the breathtaking Balinese sunrise.

 

What can volunteers expect?

-A variety of interesting and meaningful volunteering activities offered Monday-Thursday

-3 meals a day provided Monday-Friday

-Clean and friendly living environment in newly built Balinese cabins for up to 4 people

-Helpful and approachable staff on site 24 hours a day.

-Local drivers available all week to take volunteers on day/weekend trips

-Volunteers can expect to dive 1-2 times per week

 

What is expected of volunteers?

-Positive mental attitude and an interest in marine conservation.

 

-It is not required that volunteers bring any specific equipment, however it is recommended a snorkelling mask, snorkel and fins are bought along for hygeine reasons.

 

 

Typical day

 

  • Every morning there is an opportunity to go snorkelling before breakfast as long as there is good conditions. 
  • Breakfast is served at 08:00. 
  • Morning activity (options listed below) starts at 09:00. This session finishes around 11:00-11:30. 
  • Lunch is served at 12:00. 
  • After lunch volunteers have a break for the hottest part of the day where they can socialise or go the the beach. 
  • At 14:00 afternoon activity starts. This finishes 16:00-16:30 and volunteers have the rest of the day off. 
  • Dinner is served at 19:00. 
*Activities offered* includes helping with constructing and deploying artificial reef structures, marine conservation education in local schools, scuba diving activities, turtle conservation projects, plastic recycling projects and beach/reef cleans. The activities offered depend on the needs and activity of the program and frequently change day to day. 

 

 

 

Free-time activities

There are always activities volunteers can do in their free time. These include:

  • Sunrise and morning boat trip with the local fisherman. This starts at 5:30 in the morning, the fisherman will pick you up at our volunteer accommodation and get you for a morning sailing trip to see the beautiful sunrise and at the same time, a stunning view of Mt Agung, the highest volcano in the island
  • Clear and warm water is the perfect place for snorkelling and diving. At the volunteer camp we provide all the equipment needed to do these activities. Do not worry if you have limited experience snorkelling or diving, our instructors will be happy to help you
  • Waterfalls, there are many waterfalls close to the camp. Local taxi drivers can be hired to take volunteers to beautiful local waterfalls.
  • Temples, Bali is well known as the island of a thousand temples. Very close to the camp there are many historical temples from the 8th century, that you can visit together.
  • Beaches, Bali has so many wonderful beaches to offer. Get your fellow volunteers planning your trip and the local driver will show you the most beautiful beaches close to the volunteer's camp.
  • Early morning Balinese markets, volunteers can visit the traditional village market which starts at 5am every morning. Our local staff will be very happy to show you around.
  • Attending local Balinese ceremonies. Our founder Ketut is a village board member, he often invited in the sacred balinese ceremonies that volunteers are always invited to. Our team can help volunteers to organise this. 
  • Other activities in popular touristic spots such as Canggu, Kuta and Seminyak. Volunteers often choose to spend their weekends off in places like this. There are many hotels, hostels and resorts volunteers can choose to stay in. 

Information

Company: North Bali Reef Conservation
Location: Asia
Town: Amlapura
Country: Indonesia

Contact

Contact person: Linda
e-mail: Email: helpcenter@volunteerworld.com
Website: https://www.volunteerworld.com/en/volunteer-program/reef-conservation-supporter-in-indonesia-amlapura

Reef Conservation Supporter