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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The MV Sea Ray, our ticket to mobility, in Sudan's Red Sea

MV Sea Ray - Port Sudan - Logo

Since shortly after my arrival in Port Sudan, som:e of my old contacts approached me to manage their oceanic ventures. One of them is our friend Yasser, PR manager for the Coral Hotel. He was building a 9 meter motor boat, and wanted me to assist and manage the project. At first I was reticent to take one a touristic venture. For three reasons: I r

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Guide de voyage Port Soudan - Assouan

Autour Nile, Assouan

 Introduction Je suis arrivé à Port Soudan à la fin du mois d'août 2021 comme volontaire pour OCEANROAMERS. Quatre mois sont passé à Port Soudan pendant lesquels j'ai participer aux développement des différents projets que nous menons en mer Rouge : conservation et restoration de la biodiversité mar

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Travel Guide Port Soudan – Assouan

 Introduction I arrived in Port Sudan at the end of August 2021 as a volunteer for OCEANROAMERS. Four months spent in Port Sudan during which I participated in the development of the various projects we are carrying out in the Red Sea: conservation and restoration of marine biodiversity and scuba diving education. My residence visa going 

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Heracleion ,The Ancient underwater city

So this one's been on my bucketlist for a while now. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Heracleion!

The city dates back to the 6th century B.C. and holds some of the most beautiful artifacts you could imagine.
Things like grand statues of gods and goddesses standing well over 15 feet tall and carved out of red granite, treasures of gold and rare stones, elaborate temples and enormous tablets.

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