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  • Traditional Fijian Canoes Take Part in Annual Boat Race

    Fiji Times, Sunday, October 16, 2011 by Arin Kumar EIGHT traditional Camakau outrigger canoes took part in this year’s Veitau Waqa – The Boat Lives race at the Suva Foreshore yesterday. This was the third year of the annual event and organisers say the number of entries increases every year.

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  • A Race to Keep Culture

    Fiji Times, Tuesday, September 27, 2011 by Ropate Valemei THE Pacific Blue Foundation has proposed a veitau waqa ni Viti (boat race) to be part of the program to celebrate Fiji Day this year. “As the Fiji Day program will be organised by the government, inclusion of such events as the traditional boat race will…

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  • Yanuca Solar Panel Installation

    Yanuca Island, Fiji, Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 Yanuca villagers gather twice a week in the Yanuca Community Hall for evening meetings. Each meeting lasts about three to four hours and the lighting is powered by a diesel generator, but the use of this energy is often a luxury that cannot be afforded.

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  • Our Third Veitau Waqa Event

    Veitau Waqa – The Boat Lives A fun-filled day of sailing, meke and song

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  • Expedition to Sacred Reef of Fiji

    News Watch, National Geographic, Tuesday, May 31, 2011 Lau – Land of Islands Lost This is the first of several blogs documenting an 8-day, marine expedition to Fiji.

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  • Revitalizing the Fijian Canoe

    Noda Gauna, Fiji Television, May 2011 Noda Gauna focuses on the story of the Fijian Canoe: The Fijian Canoe’s significance, why it faded from prominence, and its present-day use. Pacific Blue Foundation is acknowledged for working with locals and experts to draw attention to the Fijian Canoe’s importance.

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  • Fiji TV Visits Mitchell’s Lab at Scripps

    Fiji Television, Thursday, March 24, 2011 The Television Cooperation Project is a team of individuals from Fiji Television, the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Embassy in Suva, Fiji that is learning what the United States is doing to combat global climate change. The team has traveled to California, Oregon and Hawaii in order…

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  • Pacific Blue on Fiji TV Close Up

    Fiji Television, Sunday, March 6, 2011 Fiji Television focuses on Pacific Blue Foundation’s conservation efforts. Recognizing that local community involvement is necessary for effective resource management, Pacific Blue Foundation is lauded for looking to locals for suggestions and support.

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  • Fiji Television Reports

    Fiji Television, Sunday, March 6, 2011 Fiji Television focuses on Pacific Blue Foundation’s conservation efforts. Recognizing that local community involvement is necessary for effective resource management, Pacific Blue Foundation is lauded for looking to locals for suggestions and support.

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  • Pacific Blue Through The Years

    Read the Annual Reviews for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010

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