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Landmark Book “Fisheries in the Economies of Pacific” launched

New book: Fisheries in the economies of Pacific Island countries and territories

Great new book from our friend Bob Gillett.

For the past year Bob has been working on a publication on the benefits from fisheries in the Pacific Islands region. Yesterday the 630-page book was officially launched at a meeting in Port Vila.

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Environment Management (Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Process) Regulations 2007

Fiji Environment Management (EIA Process) Regulations 2007

These Regulations may be cited as the Environment Management (EIA Process) Regulations 2007.

A person who carries out any development activity or undertaking which is subject to the environmental impact assessment (EIA) process without an approved EIA report commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a maximum fine of $750,000 or to imprisonment not exceeding 10 years or both.

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Fiji EIA Guidelines

Fiji EIA Guidelines by the Fiji Department of Environment

Fiji EIA Guidelines as prepared by the Fiji Department of Environment

In the promotion of environmentally sound and sustainable development, it is indispensable to establish the necessary legal and institutional arrangements such that environmental factors are considered at the early stages of project planning.

Environmental assessment is an important technique for ensuring that the likely impacts on the environment of proposed developments are fully understood and taken into account before such developments is allowed to proceed.

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Environment Management Act (2005)

Fiji Environment Management Act

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Are we Measuring the Correct Parameters in Coral Reef Monitoring? Lessons from the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network South West Pacific Node

Are we Measuring the Correct Parameters in Coral Reef Monitoring?

Are we Measuring the Correct Parameters in Coral Reef Monitoring? Lessons from the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network South West Pacific Node

  • Kenneth T MacKay, Institute of Marine Resources and CRISP LISP Project, University of the South Pacfic, Fiji
  • Priti Singh, Institute of Marine Resources and CRISP LISP Project, University of the South Pacfic, Fiji
  • Helen Sykes, Resort Support

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