Betani Salusalu – The New Project Manager

The Mamanuca Environment Society (MES) hold its Annual General Meeting on the 23rd of May 2007 at Castaway Island Resort. During the annual general meeting, Mr. Shaw, the chairman of the Mamanuca Environment Society announces to the society that Mr. Betani Salusalu is...

Cots Current Efforts

Resorts Resort members in the Mamanuca Region have initiated and agree that they will initiate their own programme for COTs removal within their own house reefs and dive sites. Dive Operators Mamanuca Environment Society has recently reinstated the Mamanuca Dive...

MDORCN Meeting August 21st Postponed

The Mamanuca Dive Operators Reef Check Network involves all the Dive Operators in the Mamanuca region.  The role of the network is to establish initiative toward reef check activities and also coordinate COTs removal programme within the network and also discuss...

Volunteer COTs Removal Programme

Mamanuca Environment Society (MES) initiated the volunteer programme on the 14th of August 2007, where 6 volunteer moved into Raviniaki Camp site on Castaway Island. Members of the volunteers traveled from Suva and Nadi to remove COTs at the Mamanuca Region in support...

Presenting MES New Website

Sa cola vina riki  and Welcome to the new website for the Mamanuca Environment Society. This construction of this website is another milestone achievement for the Society as a whole, as it progresses towards achieving its aims in promoting awareness of the need to...
Villagers want Derelict Vessel Removed from Reef

Villagers want Derelict Vessel Removed from Reef

A particular village in the Mamanucas are calling on the authorities concerned to remove a wreck that has been an eye sore for the region for the past fourteen months. Tavua village in the Mamanucas as owners of the I qoliqoli where the stranded vessel lies are now...