Work on drafting a Management plan for the community declared Protected Area will be an ongoing event, for SSG Members, relevant members of the community and Birdlife International.
NatureFiji-MareqetiViti
A blog by the staff and management of Matava about adventure travel in and around the Fiji Islands including trekking, kayaking, cultural experiences and birdwatching.
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We are proud to share some exciting news with you. This morning, Continental announced that we have signed a definitive merger agreement with United Airlines. We plan to create a world-class airline with tremendous and enduring strengths. Combined, Continental and United will offer the industry’s leading loyalty program, providing vast opportunities for members to earn and redeem miles with us and on our Star Alliance partners. Should you achieve Elite status, you will enjoy even more benefits such as upgrades and priority airport services. We will continue to provide you with the excellent and consistent service you value and have come to expect from us, across a much broader network with an unparalleled global reach. Since our transition to Star Alliance last year, we’ve worked closely with United and are confident this combination will build upon the partnership we already have in place. We’ll keep you informed throughout the planned integration process and also encourage you to visit unitedcontinentalmerger.com, our dedicated joint merger website, for detailed information as well as ongoing updates. On behalf of Jeff Smisek and the entire Continental team, we look forward to welcoming you aboard your next flight. Sincerely, Mark Bergsrud Senior Vice President Marketing Programs and Distribution | ||||||||||||
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| George, Barman at Matava, gets down dancing! |
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| Matava Guests enjoy a dance at Meke |
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| Matava Guests enjoy a dance at Meke |
| CITES Reference | Species | Common Trade | Permit Requirements |
| Appendix 1 | Turtle shell and all products made from turtle shell | Import / Export Permit under CITES | |
| Appendix 1 | Live Bats, Blood of Bats | CITES Permit. | |
| Appendix 1 | Live Lizards, Blood of Lizards, Lizard eggs | CITES Permit | |
| Appendix 1 | Tabua and all teeth of sperm whales | Exit letter from Ministry of Fijian Affairs. CITES Permit. | |
| Appendix 1 | Live bird blood, Eggs of falcon | CITES Permit | |
| Appendix 1 | | Whole plant, Cut flowers, Seedlings, Seed | CITES Permit. |
| Appendix 11 | Live coral, dead coral. | Fisheries Export License, CITES permit. | |
| Appendix 11 | Live clams, Clam meat, Clam shell. | Fisheries Export license, CITES permit. | |
| Appendix 11 | Live fish, Dead fish, Frozen or chilled fish. | Fisheries Export License, CITES Permit. | |
| Appendix 11 | Live animals, Parrot feathers | CITES Permit | |
| EPS Schedule 11 | Live Bird | Dept. of Environment Permit. | |
| EPS Schedule 1 | Pink Billed Parrot finch | Dept. of Environment Permit. | |
| Appendix 11 | Whole or carved balabala | CITES Permit. | |
| Appendix 11 | Cycad Whole plant | CITES Permit | |
| Appendix 11 | Big Leaf Mahogany Timber, Timber Products | Forestry Export Department. | |
| Fisheries Act CPIER (Customs) | Shell in any form <90mm at whorl | Ministry of commerce Permit Fisheries, CITES Permit. | |
| Fisheries Act CPIER (Customs) | Triton Shell | Totally Prohibited | |
| Fisheries Act CPIER (Customs) | Shell | Totally Prohibited | |
| Fisheries Act CPIER (Custom) | Dri < 7.6cm | Fisheries' Export License |
Matava - Fiji's Premier Eco Adventure Resort and The Center for Oceanic Awareness, Research, and Education take a leading role in the world with a major shark conservation initiative in the resort and tourism community.
The Shark Safe certification program is a featured project of COARE: The Center for Oceanic Awareness, Research, and Education. COARE is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area whose purpose is to study our oceans and increase public awareness of the earth's marine environment through educational programs and outreach. To learn more about COARE and our other projects, visit www.coare.org.
Matava - Fiji's Premier Eco Adventure Resort, is an eco adventure getaway offering you a fun and unique blend of cultural experiences and adventure activities in the environmentally pristine and remote island of Kadavu in the Fiji Islands. Matava - Fiji Premier Eco Adventure Resort is a PADI 5 Star Dive Resort as well as a Project AWARE GoEco Operator. With more than 14 years experience in the Fiji Islands, Matava is recognized as a leading educational dive centre. Matava offers accommodation for up to 22 guests in lush tropical surroundings in traditional thatched Fijian 'bures' with hardwood polished floors, louvre windows and private decks offering privacy, comfort and superb ocean views.JOAN Moody, co-founder of Moody's Namena Island Resort, a founding member of the Savusavu Tourism Association and a founder of the Namena Marine Reserve, has died in Labasa Hospital after a brief illness.
She was 73.
Mrs Moody and her husband Tom created the resort on remote Namena Island beginning in 1982.
Located 19 nautical miles off the coast of Savusavu, the island, then known as Namenalala to denote emptiness, had never been inhabited due in part to the lack of a water supply.
The Moodys developed the resort themselves including an elaborate water catchment system, solar and wind power generation, and with the steadfast aim of keeping the virgin feel of the 110-acre island intact.
As such, the couple became one the first to practice low-impact and environmentally sustainable development.
Mrs Moody was also instrumental in the creation of the marine reserve in order to protect the stunning barrier reef surrounding Namena Island from being over-fished.
Because of its uniqueness, the resort has been the subject of numerous magazine and newspaper articles around the world and will soon be featured by National Geographic Television.
The Moodys are legendary in the tourism world for remote resort operations.
Prior to coming to Fiji, they operated Pidertupo, a resort in the San Blas islands off the coast of Panama.
After many years of successful operations, their resort was burned to the ground and Mr Moody was seriously wounded in an attacked by alleged operatives of the Noriega regime.
Before this, they were associated with resorts in British Honduras (now known as Belize) and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Mrs Moody's burial will be in America.
The family has established the Joan Moody Memorial Fund for those who may wish to show their respect.
In keeping with Mrs Moody's strong belief in the value of education, the fund will go toward the education of children in the remote Kubulau area of Vanua Levu, where many of the resort employees live.
Some of the fund will also be used in repair efforts in Kubulau after the damage caused by Hurricane Tomas.
The family said deposits could be made direct to: Westpac, account name Namena Limited, account number 1168092700.
Deposits should contain the note "For Joan Moody Memorial Fund". Or donations can be mailed to Moody's Namena Resort, PMG, Savusavu.