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  • Young women lead the way in watersports, marine

    Young women lead the way in watersports, marine

    By Simon Doughty

    Fiji, with its crystal-clear waters, and stunning world-class coral reefs, has long been a haven for scuba diving enthusiasts seeking unparalleled biodiversity. What is exciting today is the growing number of young women from the islands who are breaking barriers and leading the charge in the scuba and watersports community. These rising stars are not just pushing the limits of their sport but also inspiring future generations of girls and young women to dive in, make a splash, and take on the ocean.

    The team at Volivoli Beach Resort in Rakiraki, Fiji’s most experienced and qualified dive resort, is dedicated to nurturing young Fijian women and showing that the sea is not just for the boys.

    Athletes (pictured from left) Asivina (Intern), Suliana (Divemaster), Zara (Master Diver), Adi (Intern) and Kelera (Divemaster) are making waves on the international scene, proving that women in Fiji are just as skilled and daring in the water as anywhere else in the world. These young women are changing gender norms and encouraging more girls to pick up a set of fins and a mask and start their journey into the underwater world. Along with 19 of their colleagues, the five women recently also completed their Restricted Master Engineer Class 6 (RME6) Captains courses as part of a joint venture between Volivoli Beach Resort, Ra Divers Fiji, and Marine Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF).

    In addition to their physical prowess, these women are using their platforms to advocate for environmental conservation. As stewards of the ocean, they are at the forefront of promoting sustainable practices and raising awareness about the importance of protecting Fiji’s delicate marine ecosystems.

    Fiji’s future in watersports looks bright, thanks to the rising influence of these trailblazing young women. As more girls take inspiration from their successes, we can expect to see an even greater surge of female dive professionals under the waves, the ocean is theirs to conquer, and they are doing it with strength, skill, and style.

    Simon Doughty is the Sales and Marketing Manager at Volivoli Beach Resort in Rakiraki.

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  • Holiday Sustainably

    Holiday Sustainably

    Nukubati Great Sea Reef is a self-sustaining carbon-negative island resort in the province of Macuata in the northern Fiji Islands, where you can fulfill romantic and adventurous desires. Scuba diving on the pristine Great Sea Reef, the world’s third-largest barrier reef, is a major activity, including excellent snorkelling, fishing, and introductions to Fijian culture and traditions.

    Nukubati’s commitment to sustainability is reflected in every aspect of island life.

    The owners of eco-chic Nukubati are proud pioneers of sustainable tourism in Fiji. Their resort is powered by the first and largest solar power plant in the country, which generates over 50 Kilowatts of electricity every day from the sun.

    Its fresh water is harvested rainwater, filtered, and UV-treated, ensuring a sustainable and reliable source of water for our guests. Hot water is produced by more than a dozen solar water heaters, reducing our reliance on non-renewable sources of energy.

    The island resort takes pride in its commitment to responsible waste management. All domestic and grey water is recycled, and sewage is treated using natural bio-cycle systems, with the refreshed and UV sterilised wastewater used for gardens. All organic waste is composted and used to grow their very own organic vegetables and fruits using tropical permaculture techniques.

    Don’t look for air conditioners or a swimming pool. The resort owners intentionally left them out to reduce carbon footprint. Instead, the buildings are designed to take advantage of sea breezes, providing natural ventilation and keeping everyone comfortable. Its swimming pool is the South Pacific Ocean, the largest swimming pool in the world!

    At Nukubati, sustainable tourism is not just about reducing its impact on the environment, but also about supporting the local communities and preserving their way of life. They work closely with local organisations in promoting marine conservation and sustainable tourism practices.

    Visit Nukubati for a truly sustainable and unforgettable experience.        

    Nukubati Island
    Macuata
    Vanua Levu
    Fiji Islands.
    Tel: (679) 6030 919
    Mobile: (679) 9121 019
    [email protected]
    www.instagram.com/nukubati
    https://www.nukubati.com

    Source: Nukubati Great Sea Reef.

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