Yanuca Channel is a narrow marine lagoon separating a low limestone island in Cuvu Bay from the south west Viti Levu mainland in Fiji, known as the “Coral Coast”. Historical air photographs show significant changes in the drainage configuration of the lagoon and local Fijian landowners give accounts of degrading environmental conditions in the lagoon due to sediment infilling. This investigation found several processes were responsible for the aggradation. Large quantities of terrigenous sediments are discharged by streamwaters into the lagoon, as a consequence of the removal of estuarine mangroves and agricultural practices such as burning and grazing in adjacent catchments. A previous outlet into the bay became blocked in the 1980s after ...
International audienceThe question of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on small isla...
This thesis considers the problems encountered when dealing with socially enforced protected areas, ...
The well being of indigenous coastal communities is directly dependent upon the health of coral reef...
Yanuca Island is a 50 Ha low emerged coral limestone island, located near the south west coast of ma...
The islands Ovalau and Moturiki in central Fiji are selected for the investigation of coastal change...
The islands Ovalau and Moturiki in central Fiji are selected for the investigation of coastal change...
The Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area (FLMMA) Network have recorded more than 200 marine managed area...
Coral reefs are critical for securing food resources and generating income in Fiji. However, reef ec...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Polluti...
The livelihood of many coastal communities in the Pacific Islands is directly dependent on the healt...
The Fiji Islands are surrounded by numerous fringing coral reefs which are an extremely important na...
Human activities in the watersheds surrounding Maunalua Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, have lead to the degradat...
"Coastline movements are recognised as an important hazard on coral atolls by the Kiribati Governmen...
International audienceThe question of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on small isla...
International audienceThe question of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on small isla...
International audienceThe question of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on small isla...
This thesis considers the problems encountered when dealing with socially enforced protected areas, ...
The well being of indigenous coastal communities is directly dependent upon the health of coral reef...
Yanuca Island is a 50 Ha low emerged coral limestone island, located near the south west coast of ma...
The islands Ovalau and Moturiki in central Fiji are selected for the investigation of coastal change...
The islands Ovalau and Moturiki in central Fiji are selected for the investigation of coastal change...
The Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area (FLMMA) Network have recorded more than 200 marine managed area...
Coral reefs are critical for securing food resources and generating income in Fiji. However, reef ec...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Polluti...
The livelihood of many coastal communities in the Pacific Islands is directly dependent on the healt...
The Fiji Islands are surrounded by numerous fringing coral reefs which are an extremely important na...
Human activities in the watersheds surrounding Maunalua Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, have lead to the degradat...
"Coastline movements are recognised as an important hazard on coral atolls by the Kiribati Governmen...
International audienceThe question of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on small isla...
International audienceThe question of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on small isla...
International audienceThe question of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on small isla...
This thesis considers the problems encountered when dealing with socially enforced protected areas, ...
The well being of indigenous coastal communities is directly dependent upon the health of coral reef...