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  • 12-08-2003 9:52am
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    Fiji mounts coral rescue plan

    By Alex Kirby
    BBC News Online environment correspondent


    The people of Fiji have launched an ambitious attempt to save their magnificent coral reefs from uncontrolled development.

    If people are rich with their resources, they can survive in this world

    Wana Sivoi, Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific
    The reefs attract thousands of tourists, yet the impact of tourism is one of the main threats they face.

    Another is chemical run-off from intensive agriculture, which is making increasing inroads in Fiji.

    The Fijians hope their approach will work for other islands facing similar problems.

    The problems of Fiji's reefs are explored in Waibulabula, a film made by Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) for BBC World.

    continue reading on:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3141683.stm


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