Newsletters
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- July-August 2010 issue covers the following:
School Program, Environment Week 'International Year for Biodiversity,' Coral Planting Project, South Sea Island Plants More Trees, Mamanuca Turtle Conservation Project, Ongoing Guest Presentations on Castaway Island, Community Work, and upcoming events! - May-June 2010 issue covers the following:
Emerging Pacific Leaders Dialogue, Study Mission Eco Tourism in Hawaii, Mamanuca Sea Water Analysis, Turtle Conservation Project-Namotu Island, Earth Day Celebration 2010, Turtle Conservation Project-Navini Island, School Programme Ends, and upcoming events! - March-April 2010 issue covers the following:
Coral Restoration at South Sea Island, Starting of School Programmes for 2010, Continuation of Castaway Guest Lectures, Turtle Satellite Tagging and Database Training Workshops, Coral Identification Workshops, Refresher Course Training, Coral Identification Survey, Community Awareness Program for Solevu & Yanuya Village, and upcoming events! - January-February 2010 issue covers the following:
South Sea Island Launches Coral and Clam FarmProject, MES Extends Awareness to Vuda District, Mana Continues Coral Restoration on their House Reefs, Mana Turtles Growing and Healthy, MES Prepares for Start of School Program, MES Anticipates Coral Identification Workshop, Mamanucas to Host Satellite Tagging Training, and upcoming events! - November-December 2009 issue covers the following:
Mamanuca Seabird Survey Consultation and Awareness, School Exchange Programme, Mamanuca Water Analysis, Foraging Ground Survey and Upcoming Events! - September-October 2009 issue covers the following:
New Kids Programme for Malolo Island Resort, Extension of Turtle Moratorium Act, 2009 School Programme Ends, Guest Lectures for Castaway Island, Pacific Youth Festival 2009 and Upcoming Events! - July-August 2009 issue covers the following:
Term 2 School Programme Begins, Crown of Thorns Starfish Removal, Mana Island Resort, World Environment Day Celebration, Mamanuca Turtle Project— Household Survey and Upcoming Events! - May-June 2009 issue covers the following:
Turtle Conservation Project—Nesting Beach Surveys, Green Turtles found on Navini Beach, Mamanuca Turtle Conservation Project Launching, World Water Day 2009, Sea Water Sampling, School Programme Ends, Earth Day Celebration and Upcoming Events! - March-April 2009 issue covers the following:
MES Farewells Fesi and Welcomes 3 New Staff!, Mamanuca Turtle Project—Household Surveys, School Program Starts Again!, Wastewater Collection, Coral Planting on Mana Island Resort, MES Wins First Award!, Mamanuca Turtle Project—Nesting Beach Surveys and Upcoming Events! - January-February 2009 issue covers the following:
A Word of Welcome from the MES Team, Another Successful Kids Sea Camp for 2008, Reef Check for Member Resorts and Upcoming Events! - August-September 2008 issue covers the following:
ANZ Bank contributes to the on-going work of MES… GEF US$50,000 Turtle Grant, Updates of the ‘coralreefchallenge’ competition and Upcoming Events - June-July 2008 issue covers the following:
MDORCN first meeting in 2008, New Caledonia Group, Earth Day Celebrations, Marine Environment School Program, Well Done Namamanuca Primary School Best Practices for Watersports Activities and Snorkeling Guidelines, Adi Mamanuca’s Movements! and Upcoming Events - April-May 2008 issue covers the following:
Adi Mamanuca Helps Create History, Phase 1 of Water Analysis for the Region, Dive Tropex Tokoriki Wins the 2007 Project AWARE, Island Students Begin with a New Challenge! Coral Reef Clean up Campaign a Success and Upcoming Events - February-March 2008 issue covers the following:
A Word Of Welcome From The Project Manager, Turtle Conservation Efforts in the Mamanucas and Fiji, 2008 - Pacific Year of Coral Reefs, Did you know that Sunscreen harms Corals?, What’s New? Upcoming Events - November-December 2007 issue covers the following:
Training Course Continues, COTs Removal Efforts , School Programme, Turtle Tagging in the Region, Reef Check Survey, Upcoming Events - July-August 2007 issue covers the following:
A New Project Manager for MES, MES farewells Alifereti Qauqau, New Executive Members for MES Committee, Malolo District School Celebrates World Environment Day, Increase in Crown of Thorns Population, Up and Coming Events. - March-April 2007 issue covers the following:
Renewal of sponsorship for MES, Awareness Raising for the Mamanuca Kids through Education, International Declaration of Reef Rights, Get Inspired…Pledge to Protect Our Ocean Planet!, Upcoming Events - December 2006 issue covers the following:
Kids Sea Camp, Solevu Kids Raise Money towards Environmental Works, Water-Analysis, Turtle Fever Reaches the Mamanucas, Local Rep Instrumental in MPA Setup, A Message from the Project Manager! - August 2006 issue covers the following:
School Program Starts, Workshops for MES, Upcoming Events, A Privilege for MES—Presentation in front of Emerging Pacific Leaders Dialogue 2006, Mangroves Reliable Service Providers, Up and coming events. - March 2006 issue covers the following:
Water Quality, CCC Training, Dive Into Earth Week Preparation!, A New Coral Reef Predator: The Drupella Snail, Lajerotuma Initiative (Lri) Receives Award, School Program In Yanuya! , Refresher Courses, Up and Coming Events - February 2006 issue covers the following:
Message from the Project Manager, Teri leaves MES and MES hires a new project Assistant—Fesi, Awareness spreads to Mainland Schools, Water Analysis Project, Lu Rong 2221 - An Eye Sore of Modriki, Snorkelling Guidelines, Crown of Thorns, Fertilizer Research, Green Globe 21 Recent Training, Turtle Awareness, Up and coming events - June 2005 issue covers the following:
School Environment Course endson Royal High, MES—New Associate Member of the MFHA, From Wrecks to Reefs—Stimulating Marine Life, Up and coming events - April 2005 issue covers the following:
HRH visits Mamanucas, Mamanuca Region Partners in Community Development Fiji (PCDF) hosts Island Resources Management Workshop, Update for Mamanuca Dive Operators Ref Check Network, Up and coming events - August 2004 issue covers the following:
Launch of the Mamanuca Dive Operators Network, Tavarua Team Training, Fact of the Month: Taking tropical treasures is illegal, Up and coming events - June 2004 issue covers the following:
Mamanuca Islands Dive into Earth Week 2004, Mooring System for Matamanoa Island, Fact of the Month: Fiji has the longest barrier reef in the world, Up and coming events




