Education
Before your stay with us – broaden your environmental awareness and discover even more about the incredible ecology of coral reefs!
In collaboration with our partners Ocean First Education, we are pleased to offer online learning for those wishing to develop their understanding of the marine world even further. Oceans First Education offer a range of online courses that relate directly to our projects, each priced between €14.95 and €19.95, with 50% of the course fee going directly towards Raja Ampat SEA Centre.
Choose from a variety of short courses about incredible marine creatures, unique ocean ecosystems, the foundations of marine ecology, ocean literacy, our impact on the ocean, and many more. Courses provide dynamic, interactive experiences, engaging content on relevant issues, and connections to your everyday life. Through education and awareness, we can all become stewards of the sea.
Short Courses
Natural History of Indo Pacific Coral
Coral and coral reefs are well known for their beauty and abundance of life. This course will provide insight into the extraordinary world of corals.
Indo Pacific Reef Fish Identification
With so many different types of fish in Raja Ampat, this course will enable you to identify numerous species by examining their common characteristics.
The Truth About Sharks
This course takes a look these amazing and diverse creatures. With over 500 species, this course will investigate their biology, interactions, misconceptions, and conservation.
Sea Turtle Ecology
Raja Ampat is home to 5 of 7 sea turtle species. Discover more about the history of these marine reptiles, their reproduction and threats to their survival.
Ocean Literacy
How are we connected to the ocean and why is it so important? Discover the features of the ocean, the organisms living within it, and our impact and dependency upon it.
Sea Turtle Ecology
The ocean covers more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, and is home to millions of living things – learn more about the oceans’s immense marine biodiversity and why it’s so important.