Young Ocean Ambassadors
A two-week immersion for students aged 15–19, building marine literacy, fieldwork skills, and lifelong networks across Asia's coastal communities.
Each program turns Sea Tiger into a different kind of school — a leadership cohort one week, a blue-carbon research camp the next. All built around the same conviction: the ocean teaches best when you're standing in it.
A two-week immersion for students aged 15–19, building marine literacy, fieldwork skills, and lifelong networks across Asia's coastal communities.
Hands-on seamanship through low-impact sailing — navigation, sail handling, and the ethics of operating in fragile marine ecosystems.
Field modules on mangroves, seagrass meadows, and the carbon they hold — co-taught with regional scientists and Indigenous knowledge holders.
Intensive voyages for university students and early-career professionals exploring ocean policy, finance, and the future of the blue economy.
Short voyages designed for classroom teachers — practical curriculum, fieldwork techniques, and resources to bring the ocean home to their schools.
Sea Tiger sails to underserved coastal communities — open-deck workshops, marine literacy days, and storytelling exchanges with local youth.
Curriculum rooted in the seas, species, and cultures of our region — taught on the water, not from a textbook.
Knot, sample, dive, log. We start every concept with action — and let understanding follow the salt on the skin.
Every learner leaves with a network — scientists, sailors, conservationists — to carry their next step forward.
We don't just teach about the ocean. We teach how to live with it — through choices, daily habits, and lifelong commitment.
From Sai Kung's geoparks to the pink-dolphin waters of Lantau — discovering the wild ocean hidden beside one of the world's densest cities.
Tracing migratory routes, fishing grounds and reef systems across one of the most contested — and biologically rich — seas on Earth.
Voyages through the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia — exploring the global epicentre of marine biodiversity alongside local stewards.
Where rivers meet the sea — a study of estuaries, mangroves and the communities whose lives are woven into the tide.
See what these programs add up to.