Environmental Organisations - Fiji

Fijian is a fusion of people and culture. A melting pot of Melanesians and Polynesians of people of the Indian sub-continent, the English and Europeans.

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Sea & Sea YS-01 SOLIS Strobe headSea & Sea YS-01 SOLIS Strobe head
Price A$ 739.00
Garmin Descent Mk3i Watch Dive Computer - 51 mm, Carbon grey DLC titaniumGarmin Descent Mk3i Watch Dive Computer - 51 mm, Carbon grey DLC titanium
Price A$ 2,589.00
Inon S-220 Underwater StrobeInon S-220 Underwater Strobe
Price A$ 749.00
DYRON Macro lens UCL67IIDYRON Macro lens UCL67II
Price A$ 199.00
Sealife DC-Series Super Macro LensSealife DC-Series Super Macro Lens
Price A$ 229.00
AquaTech EDGE Pro Camera Water Housings - Sony mirrorlessAquaTech EDGE Pro Camera Water Housings - Sony mirrorless
Price A$ 2,149.00
Sealife Super Macro Close-Up Lens for Micro HD / 2.0 / 3.0 and RM4KSealife Super Macro Close-Up Lens for Micro HD / 2.0 / 3.0 and RM4K
Price A$ 209.95
UC-92 Battery USB Charger for OM System TG-7 Waterproof Tough Camera - OlympusUC-92 Battery USB Charger for OM System TG-7 Waterproof Tough Camera - Olympus
Price A$ 104.95

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Shark Feed in FijiShark Feed in Fiji
What started out as a family holiday on the Coral Coast of Fiji gave me the opportunity to do one of the best dives I have ever done.
Incredible FijiIncredible Fiji
Blue Lagoon, Castaway, Savage Islands, Anacondas ... names that evoke impressions of aquamarine water, waving coconut palms, white sand beaches, secret gardens, hidden lakes, swift rivers, waterfalls, high mountains and raw adventure.
Revealing the secrets of the Bullshark in the South-PacificRevealing the secrets of the Bullshark in the South-Pacific
Populations of large marine predators such as sharks are in dangerous decline. Recent scientific studies report declines of up to 99% for several shark species such as the oceanic whitetip shark in the Gulf of Mexico. Studies also indicate that the reduction in number of larger coastal species such as bull, hammerhead, and tiger sharks may be as high as 80% in the Atlantic Ocean.
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