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A blog about the great scuba diving around the Fiji Islands. Some of the highlights of living and working in Fiji is the diving on the soft coral reefs with sharks, mantas and teeming life on the reefs, by one who has lived and dived here for over 10 year
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Tagging turtles for a wedding - Fiji Times Online
Monday, March 03, 2008,KESAIA TABUNAKAWAI On the dusky evening of Thursday December 27, to the whooshing sounds of many pairs of legs wading through knee high waters, two tagged 75kg green turtles were released into the incoming tide of the mangrove ...
A sanctuary for the Hawksbill - Fiji Times Online
Sunday, September 21, 2008 FELIX CHAUDHARY+ Enlarge this imageFeeding time for turtles at Treasure Island IN the shadows behind the multi-million dollar beach, something priceless is taking place. It involves a special ritual where young visito...
The island which played a role when Fiji was ceded to Britain - Fiji Times Online
Sunday, March 30, 2008 GERALDINE PANAPASA, Fiji TimesFour of the youths on Nukulau Island on a WWF dive training programNO one really knows what is happening to Fiji's Alcatraz - Nukulau. At one time, there were talks of turning the historic pr...
WWF - Tabu waters: Protecting Fiji’s Great Sea Reef
Dakuwaqa, the shark god, would have heard the ruckus coming from the small village of Naduri in a verdant corner of the Fijian archipelago on the morning of a new beginning. Ancient fishing chants, many of which hadn’t been performed in more than ...
WWF South Pacific | Villagers take lead in financing their I qoloqoli in Macuata, Fiji
- By Ashwini Prabha The people of the qoliqoli (fishing grounds) of the vanua Nabekavu, Dreketi, Macuata, Sasa and Mali have, in the past 2 years, implemented set actions for the use of their I qoliqoli. They have successfully set aside 9 a...
Tabu waters: Protecting Fiji's Great Sea Reef
Dakuwaqa , the Polynesian shark god, would have heard the ruckus coming from the small village of Naduri in a verdant corner of the Fijian archipelago on the morning of a new beginning. Ancient fishing chants, many of which hadn't been performed in ...
