Annual Reports
Annual Reports
Read the complete 2010 Annual Report.
In 2010, Pacific Blue Foundation placed a majority of its focus on the preservation of Fijian culture. Sustainable practices, however, are often part of traditional ways.
Read the complete 2009 Annual Report.
A Fijian village's economy relies heavily on its fisheries. In an effort to sustain the marine resources of Fiji, Pacific Blue Foundation placed much of its energy into environmental conservation in 2009.
Read the complete 2008 Annual Report.
In 2008, Pacific Blue Foundation’s work was geared toward empowering the local Fijians on Yanuca Island. Villagers were encouraged to provide input, take part in surveys, and govern with a new system, while still upholding their tradition.
Read the complete 2007 Annual Report.
In 2007, Pacific Blue Foundation concentrated on how Fiji’s culture, ecology, and education are tied together. A better understanding of this interdependence allows the organization to address the village’s needs in a manner that upholds tradition and the environment.
Read the complete 2006 Annual Report.
Pacific Blue Foundation officially established itself as a charitable trust in Fiji in 2006, which allowed the organization to launch studies that would determine the needs of the local villages.
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02/17/2012
Looking Forward, Fiji Turns To Its Past - Fijian Sailing Culture in The New York Times -
02/17/2012
Thank You For Celebrating Fijian Tradition with Pacific Blue Foundation -
02/17/2012
Traditional Fijian Canoes Take Part in Annual Boat Race -
02/17/2012
A Race to Keep Culture -
02/17/2012
Our Third Veitau Waqa Event

