by Marica Vakacola | Oct 23, 2012 | Clam Conservation
A fresh batch of 310 young Giant Clams made a long journey of about 160 miles from Makogai Island Marine Research Station in the north eastern side of Viti Levu down to three resorts in the Mamanuca Island last week. The move was made possible through the partnership...
by Marica Vakacola | Oct 23, 2012 | Sustainability
Fiji recently participated at the inter-governmental Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in the Eastern European capital of Tbilisi, in Georgia. Fiji was represented by the Minister for Local Government Samuela Saumatua who joined representatives from...
by Marica Vakacola | Oct 23, 2012 | Fishing, Sustainability
In its bid to promote tuna fishing as a viable investment project, Government is looking at managing the tuna sector in a more sustainable way. Ministry of Fisheries & Forestry permanent secretary Inoke Wainiqolo said that Fiji, as signatory to the United Nations...
by Marica Vakacola | Oct 23, 2012 | Sponsors and Partners
Matamanoa Island Resort is more than just romantic . Resort manager Patrick Wong said the resort’s eco-friendly stance in maintaining nature’s perfect balance has proved to be the main charming factor. And their partnership with MES has helped them in creating a...
by Marica Vakacola | Oct 23, 2012 | Turtle Conservation
THE Mamanuca Environment Society commended the action of the Department of Fisheries and the Fiji Police Force for rescuing three female green turtles in Tailevu on September 6. And the suspicion by the Department of Fisheries technical officer Aporosa Rabo that some...