by Marica Vakacola | May 11, 2015 | Education, Ocean Conservation, Site Inspections, Stakeholders
April marked the start of a very hectic month for Mamanuca Environment Society (MES). It marked the start of Reef check and Site inspection which involves the 11 member resorts under MES. These are two of the ongoing projects that MES facilitates with its member...
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...
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...
by Marica Vakacola | Mar 1, 2015 | Community, Education
On the 19th of December, Mana Island Resort and Spa invited 17 children undergoing cancer treatment to the island for a special treat and to be part of the resorts E – day Program. The children travelled from Suva with their parents, and were welcomed by the Mana...
by Marica Vakacola | Mar 1, 2015 | Eco Tourism, Education
Marine and terrestrial resources play a very important role in maintaining biological balance. In Fiji coral reefs cover an area of 10, 020 km² with 68% at risk. Resort operators in the Mamanuca’s are taking a step forward in restoring and protecting natural...
by Marica Vakacola | Mar 1, 2015 | Education, Fiji Environment
The California State University Monterey Bay Wild land studies will be visiting the Mamanuca Group of islands on the month of June to undertake a programme of field study with a view towards the understanding about the island’s ecosystems, how resources are...