The Fiji Institute of Surveyors Council commemorated World Surveyors Day in recognition of the vocation’s contribution to the nation’s development. Surveyors and land surveying students came together ...
High Court Judge Justice Siainiu Fa’alogo Bull will give her determination on the validity of Lavi Rokoika's appointment as Acting FICAC Commission ...
Fiji is seeing a surge in luxury resort development, including Radisson’s Mana Island project, as tourism rebounds strongly. Here’s what’s driving growth, the outlook for investors, and the challenges ...
Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort in Savusavu, Fiji is set to reopen on 1st April following an extensive multi‑million‑dollar ...
Off the southern coast of Fiji’s main island, a group of bull sharks returns to the same reef, week after week, year after ...
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GEDSI and Traditional Knowledge in Invasive Species Communications Capacity Building Symposium held in Fiji yesterday, Pacific media representatives, including Cook Islands News, were asked to discuss ...
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Sharks have friends who they prefer to socialise with, reveals new research
New research shows bull sharks form preferred social relationships rather than mixing randomly. The six‑year study at Fiji’s Shark Reef Marine Reserve tracked 184 bull sharks and found they have ...
A study found that rather than mixing at random, sharks have “active social preferences” and choose their social partners.
Scientists studying bull sharks in Fiji found that the animals may have more complex social lives than previously thought.
Sharks are often viewed as solitary, but a new study—carried out on the Shark Reef Marine Reserve in Fiji—has found that rather than mixing at random, bull sharks have "active social preferences" and ...
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