Advanced Restoration Expedition
Your Team and Training
Small Hope Bay Foundation
Your Team and Training (Continued)…
Perry Institute for Marine Science (PIMS)
Small Hope Bay Foundation is proud to collaborate with the Perry Institute for Marine Science (PIMS), a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to ocean conservation, reef restoration, and marine research across The Bahamas and wider Caribbean. Their science-driven work has helped advance coral recovery efforts throughout the region.
Through this partnership, participants gain access to proven restoration methods, expert guidance, and the opportunity to contribute to projects built on years of research and field experience. It’s a unique connection between local action on Andros and broader regional impact for Caribbean reefs.
PADI Reef Rescue Diver Specialty
Every participant will have the opportunity to earn the PADI Reef Rescue Diver Specialty during the expedition. This is not a classroom-based course, but an immersive learning experience built around real conservation work in the water.
You’ll gain practical insight into coral reef ecology, restoration methods, nursery maintenance, fragment preparation, and outplanting techniques while supporting active projects in the field.
By the end of the week, you’ll leave with a globally recognized certification and hands-on experience contributing to reef recovery in one of the most unique marine environments in the Caribbean.
Expedition Highlights

Full Conservation Focus
Every dive day is built around active reef restoration. From nursery maintenance to coral propagation and outplanting, this is a hands-on experience with real purpose from start to finish.
Hands-On Field Experience
Work alongside the Small Hope Bay Foundation team and marine conservation partners while learning practical restoration techniques rarely available to visiting divers.


PADI Certification
Earn your PADI Reef Rescue Diver Specialty while participating in meaningful conservation work on active restoration sites.
All-Inclusive Stay
Beachfront accommodation, meals, beverages, and daily activities are all included, so you can focus fully on the experience.


Small Group Mentorship
With limited spaces available, participants benefit from a more personal experience, close guidance, and direct connection with the team leading the work.
Prerequisites
Open Water certification (or equivalent), minimum 20 logged dives, must have dived within the last 3 years. Minimum age 12+. All divers must carry valid dive insurance and travel insurance.

Your Expedition Itinerary
Day 01 – May 7
Arrival & Expedition Briefing
Settle into your beachfront cabin at Small Hope Bay Lodge. Evening briefing from the PIMS team on the week’s restoration objectives.
Day 02 – May 8
Refresh & Reef Orientation
Refresher dive on the barrier reef. Afternoon orientation at the coral nursery site.
Day 03 – May 9
Nursery & Fragmentation
Full restoration day. Coral nursery maintenance and fragmentation techniques. Learn propagation methods from PIMS specialists.
Day 04 – May 10
Outplanting Day
Collect nursery-grown corals and outplant them onto designated restoration sites on the reef.
Day 05 – May 11
Advanced Restoration
Advanced outplanting techniques and microfragmentation work. Complete Reef Rescue Diver certification requirements.
Day 06 – May 12
Explore & Farewell
Free day to explore Andros Island, relax at the lodge, or snorkel. Farewell evening.
Day 07 – May 13
Departure
Breakfast at the lodge followed by transfers and onward travel.
4 dive days, 3 dives per day. 12 dives total. Subject to weather and sea conditions.
Your Base Camp in Andros

The Island Experience
Between dives and conservation work, unwind on quiet beaches, explore by kayak, or simply enjoy the slower rhythm of island life. Evenings are relaxed and social, a time to share stories, reflect on the day, and connect with the group.
Andros Island
Andros is the largest island in The Bahamas and one of its most extraordinary natural treasures. Home to the world’s third largest barrier reef, vast mangrove ecosystems, inland blue holes, and remarkable biodiversity, it offers an experience far beyond the typical Caribbean destination.
Its wild beauty and quiet atmosphere make it the perfect setting for a week of exploration, learning, and purpose-driven travel.


Small Hope Bay Lodge
Your home for the week is Small Hope Bay Lodge, one of the Caribbean’s original dive resorts, welcoming guests since 1960. Rustic beachfront cabins sit just steps from the ocean, with meals, beverages, and activities included.
Warm hospitality, a laid-back atmosphere, and direct access to the sea make it the ideal base for this expedition.
Itinerary and activities may adjust depending on weather, sea conditions, and project priorities. Flexibility is part of the adventure
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