by MES | Sep 15, 2014 | Coral Conservation, Fiji Environment
Water quality is one of the essential components to a thriving healthy reef. It also affects human health either directly or indirectly. MES conducts water sampling with all its member resorts. As part of MES on-going projects, the water sampling is conducted every...
by MES Fiji | Jun 25, 2014 | Conservation, Coral Conservation, Education, Turtle Conservation
35 St Cloud University students and Mana In house guests and staff attended the E day to mark World Turtle Day. The event was organized by the Mana Environment team with the assistance of MES. Displays on the Mamanuca Sea turtle conservation project were put up with...
by Marica Vakacola | Dec 2, 2013 | Coral Conservation, Ocean Conservation
Reef Check has begun for all MES member resorts from late October to present. The reef check survey is another service that MES provides for its members, to help them identify the problems that might exist within their working area that could affect the marine...
by Marica Vakacola | May 10, 2013 | Coral Conservation
Georgia Institute of Technology students visited Mana Island Resort and Spa for the first time to study its coral reef structure as part of their three months Pacific Study Abroad Program. The group spent six weeks in New Zealand, four in Australia and finished the...
by Marica Vakacola | Feb 7, 2013 | Coral Conservation
No country is immune to natural disaster. In recent decades, the frequency and intensity of natural disasters has escalated and many experts predict this rise in climate-induced extreme weather events will continue in the future. Although many are still reeling from...
by Emosi Lasaqa | Aug 29, 2012 | Coral Conservation
WHILE tourists lay lazily on the beach in a typical sunny day at Mana Island Resort, four divers and a photographer were busy at work beneath the waves of the North Beach. On the ocean floor about eight meters deep lay seven tables-full of live corals, most was...