23/06/2026
🌏🐢 Turtle Conservation Workshop – Fiji
Conservation International was honoured to join the Ministry of Fisheries and partners in advancing Fiji’s national turtle conservation agenda. Applauding the Ministry’s leadership, whose commitment continues to guide the protection of one of Fiji’s most iconic marine species.
Ms. Nanise Kuridrani, the Director Fisheries emphasized: “The Ministry of Fisheries continues to implement measures such as turtle harvesting bans and seasonal protections while strengthening enforcement and supporting community-based conservation initiatives.” Her words reflect the Government’s steadfast role in safeguarding marine biodiversity and cultural heritage.
We also acknowledge the tireless work of NGO partners—including WWF-Pacific, WCS-Fiji, Ika Bula Consultants, and others—whose advocacy and collaboration ensure that conservation efforts are embedded in science, strengthened by community voices, and sustained through partnerships.
Impact of the Two Sessions
• Validation of the National Sea Turtle Monitoring Protocol (SOP), creating a unified framework for data collection, intellectual attribution and reporting.
• Review of Priority Maps that identify critical turtle habitats, ensuring resources are directed where they matter most.
• Strengthened partnerships between government, NGOs, and communities, laying the foundation for long-term resilience.
Together, these outcomes mark a turning point in Fiji’s ability to protect turtles (vonu), enhance marine ecosystem health, and secure the livelihoods and cultural identity of coastal communities for generations to come.
Ministry of Fisheries, Fiji WWF Pacific WCS-Fiji Ika Bula Consultants