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Turtle Biological Survey takes a bow.

Turtle Biological Survey takes a bow.

by Marica Vakacola | May 11, 2015 | Conservation, Turtle Conservation

Since the nesting seasons started from October to April, the Mamanuca Environment Society also started its biological survey on these magnificent creatures. The Mamanuca Group of islands is so fortunate to be one of the most visited by turtles. There are four out of...
Castaway Island Resort celebrate World Water Day and International Day of Forest

Castaway Island Resort celebrate World Water Day and International Day of Forest

by Marica Vakacola | May 11, 2015 | Conservation, Eco Tourism, Education, Sponsors and Partners, Stakeholders, Water Conservation

The World Water Day celebration serves as an important reminder that we must focus on how water links almost all aspects of our lives. World Water Day is celebrated annually on the 22nd of March with this year’s theme; Water and Sustainable Development. , while...
Nakorokula village Turtle Conservation Awareness

Nakorokula village Turtle Conservation Awareness

by Marica Vakacola | May 11, 2015 | Community, Conservation, Education, Turtle Conservation

As the Mamanuca Sea Turtle Conservation Project continues with its 2nd phase, Nakorokula Village in the Tikina of Wai in the Province of Nadroga Navosa held consultations with MES on turtle conservation. MES turtle project officer, Ilisapeci Sokidi who has maternal...
School Program comes to an end

School Program comes to an end

by Marica Vakacola | May 11, 2015 | Community, Conservation, Education

This month claims the end of yet another successful term for the environment school program facilitated by the Mamanuca Environment Society with its five maritime schools. The school program was set up with the objective of integrating the theories and knowledge of...
Maritime schools celebrate World marked events

Maritime schools celebrate World marked events

by Marica Vakacola | May 11, 2015 | Conservation, Education, Fiji Environment, Water Conservation

World Water Day and International Day of Forests are world Marked events celebrated by the United Nations and the world on 21st and 22nd March respectively to raise awareness on two of the most important resources in our lives today. While the world acknowledges the...
Mamanuca Sea turtle Conservation information shared in the International Conference on Oceans and Rivers

Mamanuca Sea turtle Conservation information shared in the International Conference on Oceans and Rivers

by Marica Vakacola | Nov 4, 2014 | Conservation, Sustainability, Turtle Conservation

The International Conference on Oceans and Rivers brought together experts in many interconnected areas of protection and management of oceans and rivers. The 3 days first ever gathering organized by the Fiji National University held at the FNU, Namaka Campus featured...
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