The Red Sea is known for its recreational diving sites, such as Ras Mohammed, SS Thistlegorm (shipwreck), Elphinstone Reef, The Brothers, Daedalus Reef, St.John's Reef, Rocky Island in Egypt and less known sites in Sudan such as Sanganeb, Abington, Angarosh and Shaab Rumi.
Assist with field survey and enjoy close encounters with a great variety of marine animals in Marsa Abu Dabbab, one of the best locations in the Red Sea which has access to various marine ecosystems such as coral reefs and sea grass meadows. Join us in the southern Red Sea to see and study the amazing marine ecosystems at one of the world’s best dive......
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Introduction to the ecosystem concept
Introduction to the RED SEA PROJECT™
Survey sea grass beds and coral reefs
Raise awareness about the ecological roles
Help local researchers survey
Monitor the health of these ecosystems
Assist with research and enjoy close encounters with dugongs in one of their preferred locations. Join us in the southern Red Sea to see and study the dugongs in the Abu Dabbab area which is one of the world’s most pristine dive sites area.It hosts one of the largest sea grass beds in the Red Sea, offering home to several resident dugongs. This......
Introduction to the biology of dugongs
Awareness of dugong's role in the ecosystems
Practice dugong conservation
Assist with research and enjoy close encounters with sea turtles during their peak nesting season. Join us in the southern Red Sea to see and study the amazing sea turtles at one of the world’s most important nesting sites. The area hosts one of the world’s densest green sea turtles nesting colony, and we have timed our expedition to coincide with the......
Introduction to the biology of sea turtles
Awareness of the sea turtles' role in the ecosystems
Practice sea turtles conservation