Divemaster/crew on Sea Hunter?

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Connecticut, United States
# of dives
100 - 199
Hello! I'm an avid scuba diver in the Northeastern US and have been working as a divemaster for a shop in CT for the past year. I've always wanted to dive Cocos Island and to see the schooling hammerhead sharks! It's literally been a dream of mine for my entire life...that said, having just graduated college there is no way that I will be able to afford the pricey live-aboard trips that go to the island. In the past, I have volunteered as a hostess, kitchen aid, and dive guide on two different live-aboards in Australia in turn for a drastically reduced price for the dive trip. Are there any such opportunities for a divemaster to help out on the Undersea Hunter ships? My current jobs as a safety diver and environmental scientist are extremely flexible, so I could even commit to a couple months of help if necessary. Just wanted to see if anyone has heard of something like this for young (I'm 22) eager divers with very little funds. Thanks everyone!
 
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