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RC ReefCleanup Collective Reef Care & Volunteer Diving
Small guided group preparing for an eco-diving volunteer outing
Services

From underwater cleanup expeditions to shoreline actions and structured volunteer days.

Every service is planned to keep sea adventure, environmental responsibility, and participant support moving together.

Eco-Diving Cleanup Expeditions

Our eco-diving cleanup expeditions bring together underwater exploration and supervised debris recovery in one carefully paced marine experience. Each session begins with a practical site briefing covering conditions, route plans, safety expectations, and selective collection methods suited to reef-safe participation. Divers then enter the water in small guided teams, where the priority is thoughtful action rather than aggressive gathering. We focus on debris that can be removed responsibly without damaging marine habitats or disrupting wildlife. Once the session ends, recovered items are sorted and discussed so participants can see the direct outcome of their effort. This service is ideal for travelers who want their time underwater to feel adventurous, useful, and connected to a wider conservation purpose rather than isolated sightseeing alone.

Shoreline Cleanup and Volunteer Coastal Walks

Not all valuable marine action happens beneath the surface. Our shoreline cleanup programs and volunteer coastal walks target litter along beaches, rocky edges, access paths, and harbor-adjacent areas before it can return to the sea. These sessions are approachable for guests of different ages and confidence levels, which makes them especially suitable for mixed groups and non-diving companions. Team members receive guidance on collection boundaries, safe handling, and efficient sorting so the activity remains organized and productive throughout. The experience also creates a strong sense of shared contribution because participants can immediately see the difference their work makes in the landscape around them. It is a practical, social, and highly visible form of coastal stewardship.

Marine Briefings and Environmental Learning Sessions

We support every activity with educational briefings that give participants a stronger understanding of the environments they are helping to protect. These sessions cover reef-safe conduct, coastal ecology, debris patterns, and the reasoning behind our field methods. For private groups, briefings can be expanded into more structured learning formats that prepare participants in advance of volunteer action. This service adds clarity and credibility to the overall experience because guests know not only what to do, but why each step matters. By turning curiosity into informed participation, we help travelers engage more responsibly in the moment and take better environmental habits with them after the program ends.

Private Group Volunteer Days

Our private group volunteer days are designed for friend groups, schools, travel communities, and company teams seeking a coastal activity with purpose and structure. We can combine eco-diving, shoreline cleanup work, educational talks, and scheduled breaks into a coordinated day plan suited to the needs of the group. This creates a shared challenge that feels rewarding without becoming chaotic or performative. Logistics, timing, and activity transitions are managed by our team so participants can stay engaged and focused on the experience itself. The result is a meaningful group format that supports local environmental goals while giving teams an energizing and memorable way to spend time together by the sea.

Preparation Support and Reef-Safe Equipment Guidance

Good preparation improves both comfort and environmental outcomes, so we provide clear guidance on what to bring and how to approach the day responsibly. Guests receive advice on reusable essentials, suitable personal items, and reef-conscious products that align with low-impact coastal activity. We also coordinate practical tools and setup details that help sessions begin smoothly and reduce unnecessary waste or confusion at the site. This service may happen mostly in the background, but it plays a major role in shaping the quality of the overall experience. By helping participants arrive ready, we create a day that feels more relaxed, more efficient, and more consistent with the values of careful marine stewardship.

Post-Activity Sorting and Impact Debriefs

Every program concludes with a closing process that gives participants a better understanding of what their work achieved. Collected material is sorted, recurring patterns are discussed, and guests are invited to reflect on what they observed during the activity. These debriefs help connect individual effort to broader coastal challenges, making the experience feel more complete and educational. Instead of ending with a simple return to shore, the day closes with context, transparency, and practical insight. This service strengthens the long-term value of the program by showing that cleanup is not only about collection, but also about interpretation, awareness, and better choices moving forward.

Contacts

Contact our team for eco-diving schedules, private volunteer days, and coastal program details.

Use the details below for questions about participation, group planning, or practical information related to reef cleanup and shoreline activities.

Phone
+33 4 93 00 17 66
Address
17 Avenue Jean Monnet, 06600 Antibes, France