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Fish supply affected due to reef damage. Credit - Jeshu Lal, www.fbcnews.com.fj
Fish supply affected due to reef damage
May 28, 2021

Reefs that were destroyed by the two recent cyclones earlier this year will take years to recover. This damage of the reefs between Viti Levu and Vanua Levu has affected fish supply.

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The oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) generally lives in the open ocean. Credit - Simon Lorenz/WWF-Hong Kong.
Protecting sharks in the WCPO
May 20, 2021

The Government of Fiji has been an active driver towards the conservation and management of sharks and rays regionally and globally.

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Joshua Wycliffe, Direcotr for Environment, Fiji. Credit - www.fijivillage.com
Protect, manage and restore nature wisely- Wycliffe
May 20, 2021

The Permanent Secretary for Environment Joshua Wycliffe says the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the ways in which we produce, process and consume food.

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Traditional leaders from Nacula and Yasawa districts at the marine protected areas meeting with WWF. Picture: SUPPLIED
District heads to establish network
May 6, 2021

Heads of eight Nacula and Yasawa districts in the Ba Province have agreed to collaborate to explore opportunities to sustainably manage their traditional fishing grounds.

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mangroves, Marshall Islands. credit - V.Jungblut
Blue carbon ecosystem – The role of mangroves in climate change
April 30, 2021

Mangroves in Fiji represent an important coastal ecosystem. They provide critical multi benefits to coastal communities, as they protect shorelines from sea-level rise and extreme storm surges their intricate root systems also supports an array of diverse marine wildlife.

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Lau Chiefs focus on restorations. Credit - Sainiani Boila, www.fbcnews.com.fj
Lau Chiefs focus on restorations
April 22, 2021

Forest and marine restoration, regeneration and the formalization of a Deed of Trust are some of the key points that were part of the deliberations for 13 traditional District Chiefs of Lau.

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Environment Ministry lifts Prohibition Notice on Tengy Cement. Credit - www.fijivillage.com
Environment Ministry lifts Prohibition Notice on Tengy Cement
April 16, 2021

The Ministry of Waterways and Environment has lifted the Prohibition Notice for Lami based cement company, Tengy Cement Fiji however strict monitoring continues this week while the notice still remains for Pacific Cement Limited...The Ministry had earlier issued the notice to the two companies as

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Malolo island reef dredging, Fiji. Credit - www.fijivillage.com
Freesoul found guilty of 2 counts of undertaking unauthorized developments in Malolo
April 10, 2021

Freesoul Real Estate Development Limited has been found guilty of two counts of Undertaking Unauthorized Developments by Suva Magistrate Seini Puamau...The charges against Freesoul relate to the failure to comply with a Prohibition Notice issued by the Department of Environment in June 2018 and c

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Minister for Fisheries Semi Koroilavesau during a parliament sitting break. Credit - https://www.fijitimes.com/
Coastal fishing increased as a result of COVID – Fisheries Minister
April 3, 2021

Fiji’s Fisheries Minister Semi Koroilavesau says coastal fishing has increased as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic.

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Forest in Fiji. Credit - Kelly Vacala, https://www.fbcnews.com.f
Biodiversity under threat, establishment of parks to address issue
March 26, 2021

Man-made activities and climate change are creating a huge impact on our biodiversity. Environment Minister, Dr Mahendra Reddy, says there are places in parts of the country where we’ve lost the diversity in our natural resources, adding this is evident in the flora and fauna area.

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