New ranger station in Marshall Islands to help preserve Namdrik Atoll’s...
Namdrik Atoll is small – just 1.1 square miles of land – but it encloses a beautiful a beautiful lagoon. Namdrik islanders will be able to use this new structure – officially an “education and...
View Article6,000 mangrove trees planted in Fiji
Mangrove restoration continued this month in Fiji’s Qumusea district, as schoolkids chipped in to help plant 6,000 new trees. These mangroves will help prevent erosion, which can hurt nearby coral...
View ArticleRenovating a community hall on Tonga’s Ovaka Island, population 72
Ovaka Island’s 72 residents will soon have a refurbished community hall which they’ll use for meetings, classes, and various events. Our field representative in Tonga reports that workers have already...
View ArticleSeacology protecting critical drop bear habitat in Tasmania
BERKELEY, CA, APRIL 1 – This month, Seacology launched its first ever project on Tasmania protecting critical forest habitat for the reclusive drop bear (plummetus Thylarctos), a ferocious relative of...
View ArticlePearl farming on Namdrik Atoll
On this remote atoll in the Pacific Ocean, a new black pearl farming operation we helped launch is up and running, providing Namdrik’s 600 residents with a lucrative industry that’s also eco-friendly....
View ArticleNewest Field Rep: Cook Islands’ Tuaine Tuara
We’re pleased to announce we’ve added Tuaine Tuara to our worldwide roster of Seacology field representatives. Tuara will help Seacology execute projects throughout her home nation of the Cook Islands....
View ArticleSeacology-funded dormitory opens in French Polynesia
Last month, members of a Seacology expedition visited the island of Moorea, French Polynesia to commemorate the opening of the Atitia Center dormitory. The new structure is an expansion of an earlier...
View ArticleSeacology trip visits rebuilt Tonga community center
Our project on ‘Uiha Island, Tonga, suffered a major setback in January when the community center we had helped the Femelea community retrofit was leveled by Cyclone Ian, a Category 5 storm that...
View ArticleNew ranger station in Marshall Islands to help preserve Namdrik Atoll’s...
Namdrik Atoll is small – just 1.1 square miles of land – but it encloses a beautiful a beautiful lagoon. Namdrik islanders will be able to use this new structure – officially an “education and...
View Article6,000 mangrove trees planted in Fiji
Mangrove restoration continued this month in Fiji’s Qumusea district, as schoolkids chipped in to help plant 6,000 new trees. These mangroves will help prevent erosion, which can hurt nearby coral...
View ArticleRenovating a community hall on Tonga’s Ovaka Island, population 72
Ovaka Island’s 72 residents will soon have a refurbished community hall which they’ll use for meetings, classes, and various events. Our field representative in Tonga reports that workers have already...
View ArticleSeacology protecting critical drop bear habitat in Tasmania
BERKELEY, CA, APRIL 1 – This month, Seacology launched its first ever project on Tasmania protecting critical forest habitat for the reclusive drop bear (plummetus Thylarctos), a ferocious relative of...
View ArticlePearl farming on Namdrik Atoll
On this remote atoll in the Pacific Ocean, a new black pearl farming operation we helped launch is up and running, providing Namdrik’s 600 residents with a lucrative industry that’s also eco-friendly....
View ArticleNewest Field Rep: Cook Islands’ Tuaine Tuara
We’re pleased to announce we’ve added Tuaine Tuara to our worldwide roster of Seacology field representatives. Tuara will help Seacology execute projects throughout her home nation of the Cook Islands....
View ArticleSeacology-funded dormitory opens in French Polynesia
Last month, members of a Seacology expedition visited the island of Moorea, French Polynesia to commemorate the opening of the Atitia Center dormitory. The new structure is an expansion of an earlier...
View ArticleSeacology trip visits rebuilt Tonga community center
Our project on ‘Uiha Island, Tonga, suffered a major setback in January when the community center we had helped the Femelea community retrofit was leveled by Cyclone Ian, a Category 5 storm that...
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