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Coral health & signs of stress

Corals are fascinating organisms. They are architects, irreplaceable foundations of the reefs. But as well some of the most threatened organisms. They are extremely sensible, vulnerable to temperature changes, water chemistry and quality change, among so many other factors. Facing overloading pressures, they have been declining at an alarming rate. In this class, we will be discussing about signs and symptoms of coral stress.
This course is designed as an advanced specialty class for students that have already passed the requirement of Coral Ecology & Identification L1. 

Standards

  • Learn more in depth about coral ecology from early recruitment to healthy development

  • Discover the main coral predators, what function do they serve on the reef, and how to recognize signs of predations on a colony. 

  • Discuss about coral bleaching, fluorescence and understand how to recognize signs of temperature stress.

  • Learn about various other signs of stress such as bacterial infections

  • Recognize a healthy coral from a stressed or dead one. Observe them.

Inclusions

  • 1 classroom session to teach about ecology and conservation of coral reef ecosystems

  • 2 identification scuba dives with an instructor (or guided snorkeling / free diving sessions) to complement classroom session and develop identification skills of marine organisms.

  • Dive / snorkeling equipment is included along with marine fee

  • Vegetarian lunch & snacks

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SCUBA DIVING
(Recommended)

Snorkeling in the Ocean

SNORKELING / FREE DIVING

Choose your format

Pre-requirements

Scuba Diving format

  • An open water certification (PADI, SSI, RAID, CMAS, etc.) is required*.

  • and a minimum of 30 dives including at least 1 this year OR a buoyancy training (2 dives) with CRCP done this year*.

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Snorkeling format :

  • Ability to swim comfortably (without swimming aid)

  • and Previous experience with a mask, snorkel and fins are required*.

 

* (You do not fit the requirements? No worries, have a look in the scuba training section, or just contact us for advices.)

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Why these requirements?

During the course, you will be learning about small fragile marine organisms and be needing to come very close from them. For your safety (some may sting) and theirs, it is important that you master good buoyancy control and precision of your movements in the water before we do so. This will also make scuba diving much more efficient and enjoyable for you. If you need, we are happy to provide such training ahead of the program. 

Timelines & dates

This class is usually a 1 day session from 8 am to 3 pm with classroom session in the morning followed by in water session to complement the theory.

 

Classes are available any day upon request + confirmed booking.

Start time can vary so double check on the specific date you are interested to book. To insure availabilities, we require you inquire and reserve your slot with a few week's notice. 

Class participation fee

The standard fee for this course are listed below and includes all theory, 2 dives, marine fees and dive/snorkeling equipment. It also includes vegetarian lunch and snacks.​​

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  • ​Class fee while snorkeling : 3,500 PHP

  • Class fee on a scuba diving format : 5,400PHP​​

 

​Are you Filipino? You may avail an automatic 20% discount on our programs. 

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Feel free to inquire if you wish to include additional dive training into the course, we are happy to adapt to your personal goals.

Interested? 

Schedule your training with us.

By taking this course, you support conservation

LearnwithCRCP is the education platform of CRCP, a fully registered non-stock non-profit NGO in the Philippines, this means that aside from the raw cost of any of our training programs, all remaining balance is used to fund our marine and terrestrial conservation projects. By participating in one of our training program, you are directly supporting environmental conservation. Read more about us and the work that we do by visiting our full website linked below.

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