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200 Researchers Will Explore Papua New Guinea from October 2012

While our government is allowing Nautilus to hurriedly extract minerals from a depth of 1600m in the Bismark Sea in the year 2013, another group (and a less intrusive one too) is heading to study and collate data on the biodiversity in that same sea at a depth of 1200m! This group even plans to sink artificial coral this year October and head back December 2013 to collect these specimens for further research.  Read the article below to find out more...

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SEAir Eyes Flights to PNG

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The Rising Tide in PNG

 

When I first began writing here on this page I made a rule to myself to keep out as much of my  personal emotions as possible. You know, to write about the important issues of national concern, issues that all Papua Niugineans could debate and discuss.

 So far, it’s been pretty good. The socio-economic and political issues have been flowing and there hasn't’t been any shortage of material for writing. In the last couple of weeks though, it’s been harder and harder to keep emotions off.

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Land Leasing an issue in Vanuatu too

Does this report from Vanuatu in the Vanuatu Dailey Digest sound sickeningly familiar to you?

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Five Hundred Vs Five Million

The weekend is nigh and today is all about the number FIVE!


Five million Kina versus five hundred Kina, or K 5000 000 & K500. They don’t sound so different when you say them. They both have the number five and a couple of zero's attached to the end, BUT one has six zeroes and the other two but who's counting right? WRONG!!!! When you jot down those figures you, really look at them that you realize the difference is ridiculously obvious!

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How and Why Nautilus is insulting & defiling the sanctity of my Lavongai belief system.

BY PATRICK KAIKU

 

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Alternate Realities of ESM

Alternate realities. Two or more possible realities. Well that’s the way I choose to interpret it. The stuff that science fiction movies are made of. In this case we are talking about science (and a touch of economics) but these realities are a far cry from fiction.

So let’s begin. This reality has that Mista Prime Minista O’Neill and his cabinet have decided that PNG will not wait for further research because the Environmental Impact Assessment carried out by Coffey Natural Systems for Nautilus Inc is relevant and thorough.

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LUTHERANS AGAINST SEABED MINING

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Risks and Their Worth.........

Sorry ol lain, going a little crazy but I think the atmosphere of this so-called independence celebrations (I mean seriously! 37 years after being around for over 4000 years-SHEEESH!!!) are getting to me.

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Risks and Their Worth

Is the economic situation in Papua New Guinea so desperate that we have to resort to Experimental Seabed Mining in order to survive? Is the risk worth taking? Is it worth sacrificing the health of our solwara so that OTHER PEOPLE can benefit at the expense of OUR PEOPLE?

The answers that many Papua New Guineans of expertise and experience have given over and over again is a simple NO!  Seabed Mining shouldn't be an option until the risks are studied carefully.

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