by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | MES Fiji News
MES has begun with its first phase of Resorts site inspection for the year 2014. Environment compliance inspection of a premise identifies potential or existing environment degrading contaminants and/or practices. The compliance inspection conducted is...
by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | Turtle Conservation
Into the second phase of the organisation’s major project, the society has started with its preliminary survey to each member resorts. The Mamanuca Environment Society Turtle Conservation Project is one of the society’s major projects based on the...
by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | Sponsors and Partners
A new company has joined the latest lists of good Samaritans upholding the backbone of MES. Locally owned company, Paradise Beverage (Fiji) Ltd has confirmed its official support towards the society’s objectives and this has been a timely approach as the...
by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | Turtle Conservation
The Mamanuca Sea Turtle Conservation Project was introduced at the first Malolo district meeting that was held at Tavua Village on the 6th of March 2014. As part of community consultation and awareness, MES Project Officer Soro Seru spoke about the second phase...
by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | Turtle Conservation
The second phase of the Turtle Project has started off well with the Paramount Chief of Malolo district, ‘Na Turaga na Tui Lawa’ showing his full support and the green light to implement this project to his region and to his people. Ratu Sevanaia Vatunitu, the...
by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | Conservation
Projects Abroad Fiji is currently embarking on an awareness campaign based on sharks. The Nadi based organisation extended their commitment to coastal villages on Viti Levu after introducing the program on a workshop in Nadi. Project co-ordinator...
by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | Climate Change
Climate change has been the major issue today and now scientists say that they have identified a physical mechanism behind the extreme weather that has plagued many parts of the world in recent years. A new study by scientists from Potsdam Institute for Climate...
by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | Media - External Stories
Commissioner Central Lt-Col Laisenia Tuitubou said they are aware that it is one of those times when opportunities are at work. This was after an Initial Assessment team was deployed by DISMAC to assess cost of damages caused by flash floods that was...
by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | Conservation
The Mamanuca Environment Society (MES) team up with Fiji Airways in an effort to restore the dry forest habitat at the couple only Likuliku Lagoon Resort on Thursday. More than 100 trees were planted along the fire breaks in the island gully. Steve Anstey, the...
by MES Fiji | Apr 1, 2014 | Media - External Stories
A tropical depression later upgraded to a category 1 cyclone was located about 220km southeast of Lakeba at 3pm. It hit the Fiji group during the week and was moving southeast at about 25km/hr with associated active cloud and rain bands continuing to affect the...