If you're interested in learning more about coral reefs and marine conservation, but you're not sure you want to commit to our full course... Try our brand new Coral Reef Ecology Mini-Course for FREE, then decide for yourself.
You will learn:
This short program will give you a glimpse into the basics of coral reef ecology, introducing answers to questions such as
• What is coral?
• What methods can we use in the identification of reef fish?
• What are the characteristics of some major fish families?
• What does the future hold for coral reefs?
• What can we do to help protect coral reefs?
• How do we learn more?
You will get a video presentation, a fun quiz, and two free downloads to keep.
What next?
If you have enjoyed this mini-course and want to learn more about coral reefs and marine conservation, enroll in our full online course.
If you are still unsure, you can read some of the great reviews from our happy course guests on the same page.
If you have any questions please contact Matthew and Sara at [email protected].
Hi! We're Sara Carlson & Matthew Norman
We are PADI Scuba Instructors running our own conservation-minded dive centre in Fiji.
As well as teaching and leading dives, we have years of experience managing marine conservation expeditions and teaching reef ecology, so it's no surprise that we have a deep love for our oceans.
We want to share our passion for the marine world with as many people as possible, so we have created our own online reef ecology courses to bring the majesty of coral reefs to you.
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Coral Reef Ecology Online Course
If you enjoy this mini course and would like to learn more about coral reefs, make sure to enroll in our full South Pacific Coral Reef Ecology Online Course.
PADI Distinctive Specialty
Gain a new PADI certification with our exclusive PADI South Pacific Coral Reef Ecology Specialty (can count towards PADI Master Scuba Diver).
Be an Ocean Advocate
Whether you are a diver or not, there are many things you can do to help protect our oceans. Some ideas can be found at www.projectaware.org.