At SORCE, we believe in the power of passionate individuals to create lasting change. Nestled in the heart of the Secret Gilis of Lombok, our mission is to protect and restore the vibrant ecosystems of our oceans. We are not just explorers—we are guardians of marine life, committed to preserving the beauty and diversity of our underwater world.
Our Eco-Venture Expedition is more than just an adventure; it's a transformative experience. Here, you’ll join a dedicated community of conservationists, scientists, and educators, all working together to safeguard the future of our reefs, mangroves, seagrass meadows, and open ocean spaces. Guided by our expert marine science team, you’ll gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge conservation techniques while making a real, measurable impact.
Why Join Us?
- Real-World Impact: Contribute to vital coral and mangrove restoration projects that are crucial to the health of our oceans.
- Skill Development: Master advanced underwater survey techniques and conservation SCUBA diving, setting the foundation for a career in marine science or environmental stewardship.
- Community and Collaboration: Be part of a global network of like-minded individuals, all driven by a shared purpose to protect our planet.
Through our programs, we are able to work every day through community-led action to protect and restore coral reefs, mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, and open ocean areas. We focus on whole ecosystem restoration which means we strive to tackle a broad range of threats, giving many layers to our projects.
From turtle and other megafauna monitoring to coral and mangrove planting, or marine biodiversity and health assessment to plastic debris cleanup - no matter what your interests, there is always so much to do and experience.
Our Vision: In a world where our oceans are under unprecedented strain, we are committed to action. We believe that by restoring these vital ecosystems, we are not just preserving the beauty of our planet but securing its future. At SORCE, every dive, every survey, and every restoration effort brings us one step closer to a healthier, more resilient ocean.