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Category: Fiji

Fiji’s Canopies of Coral

We recently published our final report from our research in Fiji.  Here’s an article we wrote while we collected all the data, and conducted the underwater research in 2013. From the Field Fiji’s coral reefs house some 333 species of

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Alex Dempsey delivers the findings of Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation research to officials in Fiji

Using Science For Conservation in Fiji

Scientists from the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (KSLOF) surveyed coral reefs in Fiji in 2013. As part of the Foundation’s ambitious Global Reef Expedition the scientists gathered the most detailed data on these reefs ever collected. Now, with the

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New Report on Fiji’s Reefs

This month, we released our Fiji final report, titled Global Reef Expedition Final Report: Lau Province, Fiji. It reveals that despite vibrant coral communities, Fiji’s reefs show signs of trouble.  The report is the result of extensive scientific surveys we conducted,

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Raising Awareness: Faces of the Future

Over the past couple of decades, the future outlook of coral reefs has been dismal. With an increasing pressure from anthropogenic and natural stressors, coral reefs are declining around the world. The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation recognizes the

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One Ocean

Chief Scientist Dr Andy Bruckner answers students from the Middle East and the US how he became so passionate about coral reefs.

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Totoya’s Sacred Qio

A cultural view of Totoya sharks written by the high chief. As a young boy growing up Totoya, I recall that there were incidents of shark attacks on some of our villagers.  In our culture, this type of incident is

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MPA Hooray!

In the middle of towing Ron across the local marine protected area (MPA) set up in front of Mavana Village, on Vanuabalavu Island, he popped his head up to shout, “Hey, this MPA is really working! The fish are huge.

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Changing Tides

As the crew and science team watched from the M/Y Golden Shadow, a bigger, brighter moon filled the night sky rising above the island of Vanuabalavu on June 23, 2013. When the moon is closest to Earth, called perigee, it

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Faces of the Future

Roko Laitia Raloa, Assistant Roko Tui Lau at the Lau Provincial Council’s Office, and I are greeted at the boat tender by the head teacher of the primary school to which we are presenting our talk on Fiji coral reef

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Mysterious Eyes Glow in the Darkness

Bioluminescence occurs when a biological organism produces a chemical reaction where energy is released in the form of light.  A familiar example of bioluminescence is the firefly, emitting a yellow-green light.  In the marine environment, most bioluminescence appears as a

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