Dive into the heart of Indonesia’s marine paradise with Tropical Ecodive in Karimunjawa, a transformative summer course that blends adventure, environmental science, and conservation action in one of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant island ecosystems. Set in the breathtaking Karimunjawa archipelago, a protected marine national park known for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and rich biodiversity. This hands-on program offers students a unique opportunity to explore tropical marine environments while contributing to real conservation efforts.
- Admission: Jul 15 2025 - Aug 15 2025
- Course: Aug 22 2025 - Sep 2 2025
- Seats Available: 10
- Faculty / School: FACULTY OF FISHERIES AND MARINE SCIENCE
- Time: 08.00 - 16.00
- Classes : Offline
The summer course will aims to learn about:
- Perform basic snorkeling or scuba diving techniques while maintaining neutral buoyancy and minimizing environmental impact.
- Participate in hands-on conservation activities such as coral planting, beach clean-ups, or reef monitoring, and reflect on the importance of stewardship in protecting marine life.
- Conduct underwater ecological surveys to monitor coral health, fish populations, and reef resilience
- Collaborate effectively in diverse teams during field activities, demonstrate resilience in outdoor settings, and reflect on personal growth in confidence, responsibility, and environmental ethics.