August 5th, 2009
Become a Malibu Rum Beach Intern
Get your PHD in SPF!
Malibu Rum announces its partnership with Reef Check, a non-profit dedicated to preserving the Reefs worldwide.
Get your island on while giving back by becoming one of ten Malibu Beach Interns, who will be selected to conduct Reef Check surveys on the coasts of Thailand, the Maldives, or the Philippines, all on behalf of Malibu.
What is the Malibu Beach Internship? Malibu wants to make preserving the beach, well—another day at the beach! In celebration of their recent partnership with Reef Check—a non-profit dedicated to monitoring, protecting and rehabilitating reefs worldwide—Malibu will select ten (10) individuals to participate in a Malibu Beach Internship where they will monitor reef health and promote the preservation of coral reef ecosystems worldwide. The team of selected interns will be sent on a ten-day assignment to Thailand, the Maldives or the Philippines where they will conduct Reef Check surveys, as well as participate in training sessions and have the opportunity to become certified Reef Check EcoDivers all on behalf of Malibu. See Requirements for complete details.
Who can apply for the Malibu Beach Internship? Anyone who is at least 21 years old and possesses the passion, spontaneity and dedication that the internship calls for! Applicants must be eligible to travel outside of the U.S. between October 15, 2009 and November 15, 2009 for at least ten days, and complete an application (See “How do I apply?” below) that explains why they should be chosen for the Malibu Beach Internship.


Did you ever dream of becoming a marine biologist or do you just love snorkeling? The Reef Check EcoDiver program allows anyone with an interest in the ocean — from kids to adults – to learn more about tropical coral reefs. Reef Check combines education with action to give volunteers a unique experience while taking an active role in conserving the world’s reefs. The EcoDiver program allows participants the rare opportunity to work with teams of scientists throughout the world to combat the crises affecting our reefs today. The world’s reefs are changing fast, and it is up to us to ensure that reefs are around for future generations.
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