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 Fallen Hibiscus Tree in the Forest Provides Wood for Canoe on Mejit Island

Fallen Hibiscus Tree in the Forest Provides Wood for Canoe on Mejit Island

 Critters on Wotho Atoll

Critters on Wotho Atoll

 Pandanus Leaf Harvest for Handicrafts on Wotho Atoll

Pandanus Leaf Harvest for Handicrafts on Wotho Atoll

 Breadfruit or Ma Tree on Wotho Atoll

Breadfruit or Ma Tree on Wotho Atoll

 Breadfruit Tree Mapping on Wotho Atoll

Breadfruit Tree Mapping on Wotho Atoll

 Canopy Cover within the Kejbar Forest on Wotho Atoll. Kejbar Trees are Apex Forest Species Used by the Local Population for its Medicinal Properties. 

Canopy Cover within the Kejbar Forest on Wotho Atoll. Kejbar Trees are Apex Forest Species Used by the Local Population for its Medicinal Properties. 

 Technical Support to Local NGO Named "Voices of the Women of Mejit" in Mapping All Food Tree Species on Mejit Island

Technical Support to Local NGO Named "Voices of the Women of Mejit" in Mapping All Food Tree Species on Mejit Island

 Karjo Traditional Fishing Method on Wotho Atoll

Karjo Traditional Fishing Method on Wotho Atoll

 Wotho fishermen map their fishing grounds

Wotho fishermen map their fishing grounds

 Present and Future Fishermen Talk About Herbivore Fish Species as Nature's Lawnmowers During Coral Bleaching on Wotho Atoll

Present and Future Fishermen Talk About Herbivore Fish Species as Nature's Lawnmowers During Coral Bleaching on Wotho Atoll

 Algae Growth in Wotho Atoll

Algae Growth in Wotho Atoll

 Establishing Ground Control Points for Mapping Elevation on Wotho Island as part of Climate Impact Analysis

Establishing Ground Control Points for Mapping Elevation on Wotho Island as part of Climate Impact Analysis

 Establishing Ground Control Points for Mapping Elevation on Wotho Island as part of Climate Impact Analysis

Establishing Ground Control Points for Mapping Elevation on Wotho Island as part of Climate Impact Analysis

 Map of Elevation on Wotho Island for Climate Impact Analysis

Map of Elevation on Wotho Island for Climate Impact Analysis

 Reconstructing an Inundation Event that Occurred in Mejit Island in January 2015

Reconstructing an Inundation Event that Occurred in Mejit Island in January 2015

 Map of the Mejit Island January 2015 Inundation

Map of the Mejit Island January 2015 Inundation

Mejit  21Jan2015 Flood Impact @ 72dpi.jpg
January 2026

January 2026

Jaluit Community receives gardening tools upon signing their newly established Natural Resource Management Plan. The tools are to support the community’s Nature based Solution activities in regards to coastal protection.

July 2025

July 2025

Upon its establishment, Ri Eonod In Laura (REIL) club received trolling safety and fishing gear alongside a FAD to relieve fishing pressure in Majuro lagoon

May 2024

May 2024

Ajeltake community deploys a smart buoy at Majuro channel for communities to access real-time wave and sub-surface temperature data to keep boaters aware of ocean conditions.

April 2022

April 2022

Mejit community receives signage materials showing the rules of their Terrestrial Protected Area along with gardening tools to revamp their taro patches

March 2023

March 2023

Aur community consultations to establish their Natural Resource Management Plan

October 2023

October 2023

Students from the College of the Marshall Islands join the Einwot Juon campaign. Einwot Juon campaign strives to reduce single use plastic in the RMI.

June 2024

June 2024

Ajeltake community implements coconut replanting project. An initiative aimed at removing 300 senile and high road proximity coconuts and replanting 600 coconut seedlings

August 2023

August 2023

Uliga community receives cleaning supplies to support Majuro beautification initiative

January 2023

January 2023

Ajeltake community implements their food security project aimed at replanting 2,000 food trees and 400 medicinal/coastal buffer trees.

September 2024

September 2024

Local Resource Officers from the neighboring islands undergo training to conduct coastal habitat monitoring in their respective islands

June 2023

June 2023

Marine Ecological survey of Majuro atoll

November 2025

November 2025

Heat Tolerant coral replanting in Majuro atoll

October 2025

October 2025

Maloelap fisher folks support National fish size limits

March 2026

March 2026

Bokelatulik establishes new Marine Protected Area

April 2025

April 2025

Production of Flood Risk Maps

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 Fallen Hibiscus Tree in the Forest Provides Wood for Canoe on Mejit Island
 Critters on Wotho Atoll
 Pandanus Leaf Harvest for Handicrafts on Wotho Atoll
 Breadfruit or Ma Tree on Wotho Atoll
 Breadfruit Tree Mapping on Wotho Atoll
 Canopy Cover within the Kejbar Forest on Wotho Atoll. Kejbar Trees are Apex Forest Species Used by the Local Population for its Medicinal Properties. 
 Technical Support to Local NGO Named "Voices of the Women of Mejit" in Mapping All Food Tree Species on Mejit Island
 Karjo Traditional Fishing Method on Wotho Atoll
 Wotho fishermen map their fishing grounds
 Present and Future Fishermen Talk About Herbivore Fish Species as Nature's Lawnmowers During Coral Bleaching on Wotho Atoll
 Algae Growth in Wotho Atoll
 Establishing Ground Control Points for Mapping Elevation on Wotho Island as part of Climate Impact Analysis
 Establishing Ground Control Points for Mapping Elevation on Wotho Island as part of Climate Impact Analysis
 Map of Elevation on Wotho Island for Climate Impact Analysis
 Reconstructing an Inundation Event that Occurred in Mejit Island in January 2015
 Map of the Mejit Island January 2015 Inundation
Mejit  21Jan2015 Flood Impact @ 72dpi.jpg
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