Join Orang Laut Raja Ampat
Contribute to the monitoring & management of
Raja Ampat Marine Park
Orang Laut Raja Ampat is open to any professional dive guide working in Raja Ampat, and any tourism operator (resort, liveaboard or homestay) in the region, with an interest in contributing to the monitoring, management and conservation of Raja Ampat’s Marine Protected Areas. By joining this program, dive guides and operators make a commitment to regularly recording distribution and diversity of marine megafauna over space and time, tourism intensity and human induced degradation, whilst diving or snorkelling within the region.
Participants will receive training to further develop their environmental knowledge and the skills required to successfully be involved in the monitoring program.

Professional Dive Guides
Contact Us to register your interest in joining Orang Laut Raja Ampat. By participating in this project and receiving training, dive guides gain the opportunity to further develop environmental knowledge and ecological skills, connect with international tourists and visitors, and access to a personal digital logbook showcasing diving experience, skills and overall contribution to the better management of Raja Ampat Marine Park.

Tourism Operators
Contact Us to register interest in Orang Laut Raja Ampat.
Participating tourism operators (homestays, liveaboards, resorts) will receive training for their dive guides, access to innovative and interactive opportunities to enhance and enrich guests experience, whilst contributing to the better management of the Marine Park in which they operate.
100% of your donation goes to
the field.
If left unchecked, 90% of coral reefs will be threatened by 2030, with almost all reefs facing, high, very high, or critical threat levels by 2050.
If we don’t act now, future generations will not have the privilege of seeing a live coral reef, let alone receive the benefits that coral reefs provide, including food, coastal protection, livelihoods and medicine.
In Raja Ampat, Indonesia, the most biodiverse coral reefs on Earth are under threat; rapid and unsustainable development combined with climate change threaten the future of these reefs, along with the food security, heritage and livelihoods of many.
Your contribution today has a direct impact in enabling our team to work with local people to Restore, Protect and Conserve reefs in the world’s last remaining coral stronghold.
We cannot do it alone, but with your contribution we can do it together.
100% of your donation goes to
the field.
If left unchecked, 90% of coral reefs will be threatened by 2030, with almost all reefs facing, high, very high, or critical threat levels by 2050.
If we don’t act now, future generations will not have the privilege of seeing a live coral reef, let alone receive the benefits that coral reefs provide, including food, coastal protection, livelihoods and medicine.
In Raja Ampat, Indonesia, the most biodiverse coral reefs on Earth are under threat; rapid and unsustainable development combined with climate change threaten the future of these reefs, along with the food security, heritage and livelihoods of many.
Your contribution today has a direct impact in enabling our team to work with local people to Restore, Protect and Conserve reefs in the world’s last remaining coral stronghold.
We cannot do it alone, but with your contribution we can do it together.
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