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Climate change is eroding a way of life for Fiji's fisherwomen 01:50. A group of women in Fiji spend long hours trekking out to sea to gather an edible seaweed that, for years, has served as a ...
SUVA, Fiji, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Karen Vusisa has been struggling to find a decent catch of a favourite Fijian edible seaweed, amid concerns that ocean temperatures have hit harvests and are ...
The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries has partnered with the University of the Sunshine Coast, Fiji Ministry of ...
REUTERS/Loren Elliott Local residents fish in front of the abandoned site of the old Vunidogoloa, Fiji, July 19, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott Villagers harvest edible seaweed, sea snails and ...
A record-breaking 37.5 million metric tons of seaweed was detected during May, with biologists warning that some Caribbean resorts may be blanketed by the naturally-occurring phenomenon during the ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. Emerging oyster and seaweed farming in Fiji and northern Australia: Project team in Fiji. To support emerging oyster and seaweed farming livelihoods ...
SUVA, Fiji (Reuters) - Karen Vusisa has been struggling to find a decent catch of a favourite Fijian edible seaweed, amid concerns that ocean temperatures have hit harvests and are threatening ...
SUVA, Fiji (Reuters) - Karen Vusisa has been struggling to find a decent catch of a favourite Fijian edible seaweed, amid concerns that ocean temperatures have hit harvests and are threatening ...
To support emerging oyster and seaweed farming livelihoods in Fiji and northern Australia (Goulburn Island and Groote Eylandt) the project will address technical, social and market challenges.
A Fijian fisherwoman hand picks sea grapes at sea, near Namuaimada village, Viti Levu, Fiji July 15, 2022. Photo: Reuters Karen Vusisa has been struggling to find a decent catch of a favourite Fijian ...