OCEANROAMERS manages the European (BE) IADP - DIVE PROFESSIONALS non profit organization.
We are headquartered in Egypt's Ain Sokhna, where we are spearheading, marine conservation & sustainable development programs in the Red Sea. And overseeing the development of the MAERC project.
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Coral Nursery Success at Dome Marina, Ain Sokhna

I.A.D.P Volunteers installing coral nurser

Coral Nursery Success at Dome Marina, Ain Sokhna We're thrilled to share the successful installation of our test coral nurseries at Dome Marina in Ain Sokhna, made possible through the invaluable support of our local partner, the Dome Marina Group. Despite numerous delays due to permits and logistical challenges, our team was finally ready to proce

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The Vault | Research & Mapping Wingate Reef Week 1

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Since I moved to our new location near the fishing harbor of Port Sudan, I am finally able to get back to our 'Water Work'. Currently still working alone due to the precarious situation in Sudan these days.  At the moment Researching & Mapping the Wingate Reef group, finding fragile corals, mapping the area for heat, pollution stressors. I

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@TheOceanRoamer Live from Khartoum

Gama al Noor Islamic Complex and Mosque | Khartoum

A 'Ghawaga' in KtownLatest updates from my trip 2 Khartoum.But also news on our nonprofit projects:#OPREDSEA, IADP - DIVE PROFESSIONALS, GOBLU3, RSMA|ERCI'll also make an announcement! Join my @TheOceanRoamer's live stream, and don't hesitate to ask questions. Time  January 23, 2022 | 08:00 PM CET / GMT+2 Location Live on Youtube | F

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I clean underwater, you clean above water, we clean. Cleaner waterways, for a clean Port Sudan. #OPREDSEA

Volunteers removing trash from the Port Sudan harbor

"It's not my garbage, but it's my planet!..." TheOceanRoamer In June 2021, we started cleaning the Port Sudan harbor. In the meantime we have already recovered more than 7 tons of an assortment of trash. And no end in sight yet...as we are recovering a pile up of trash amassed over decades.  I will never forget the look on some people's faces,

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