
I just returned from an interesting and exciting trip to French Polynesia. The main purpose of my voyage was to attend the official opening of Seacology's latest project on the beautiful island of Moorea. But on this trip I was wearing many hats. In addition to my role as executive director of...
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Seacology hopes everyone on the Seacology expedition to French Polynesia is having a wonderful time!

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A decade ago, when Filip Damen taught himself to read and write to defend his homeland forest in the Madang Province of Papua New Guinea, he never dreamed it was the beginning of a journey that would take him across the ocean to San Francisco, California. ...

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2009 Seacology Prize Recipient Filip Damen of Papua New Guinea concludes his presentation and acceptance speech at the Prize ceremony held on October 8, 2009 in San Francisco, CA. Dr. George Weiblen translates.

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Eric Edmeades Looks like you guys are doing excellent work. Keep it up!

Seacology had a wonderful time with Prize recipient Filip Damen and supporters at both the ceremony in San Francisco and the event in Malibu this past weekend. Thank you to all who attended!

Seacology is excited to award Filip Damen of Papua New Guinea with the Seacology Prize tonight in San Francisco!

Maria Tajanlangit Who is seacology's representative in the Philippines? we've got islands in palawan.

The 2009 Seacology Prize winner is Filip Damen, a customary landowner and community organizer from Wanang Province, Papua New Guinea. For his truly noble efforts, Mr. Damen will be awarded $10,000 and honored at a ceremony at the Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco, California on October 8, 2009.

Seacology posted Seacology's Nukubalavu Village, Fiji project from YouTube to their page
Nukubalavu is located on Vanua Levu, the second largest island in Fiji. By Fijian standards it is a relatively large village with a population of 300. The village holds the title of Tui Na Savasavu, which is the highest title in land of Savusavu. Seacology is funding the construction of a new presch...

Seacology posted Seacology's Ketei Village, Fiji project from YouTube to their page
Ketei Village is 20 miles from the nearest town. The villages 200 residents have below-average incomes, even by Fijian standards. Seacology is funding the construction of a much-needed community center for the village in exchange for an agreement to preserve 900 acres of pristine forest, home to the...

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Seacology is very pleased to introduce you to our new development assistant, Carynne McIver.
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