by MES | Nov 8, 2010 | posts
The Ministry of Fisheries and Forest this year 2010 launch an initiative for Fiji to plant a million trees for the future. Mamanuca Environment Society (MES) over the years have been initiating projects toward environmental protection on marine lives and terrestrial’s...
by MES | Nov 8, 2010 | posts
THE Mamanuca Environmental Society released three turtles and planted 91 branching corals at the Mana Island Resort Returnee week last Thursday. The three-year-old turtles, two green turtles and one hawksbill, were named after some of the resorts’ returnees. Audrey,...
by MES | Nov 8, 2010 | posts
There are cases of coral bleaching in the furthest islands in the Mamanuca Island group. This was revealed last week by the Mamanuca Environmental Societies project manager, Beitani Salusalu. Mr Salusalu and a crew of environmentalists look after the marine and...
by MES | Nov 8, 2010 | posts
A rare green turtle during Mamanuca Enviroment Society school exchange programme THERE is a need for awareness and education on the current bans imposed on turtle harvesting, says a marine environment organisation. Applauding the actions of Jordan Mar who purchased a...
by MES | Oct 13, 2010 | posts
MES with its ongoing Turtle Conservation project facilitating a two day workshop which was held at Yanuya Village on the 23rd and 24th of September, 2010. Present at the workshops are Department of Fisheries, Department of Environment, Fiji Island Maritime &...
by MES | Oct 5, 2010 | posts
The Mamanucas took a bad hit with Cyclone Mick last month. Unfortunately for Mana island resort their newly constructed coral cookies had been ruined during this cyclone. With no more time to waste MES was in Mana two weeks later assisting with the re-construction of...