Aukai Vuwai Sea & Land Adventures PTE LTD

Aukai Vuwai Sea & Land Adventures PTE LTD Island Transfers by boat, Truck, on sea by Air. 4 wheelin or Horseback. Pig Huntin, Camping, Hiking

14/12/2023

Visiting the Yasawa Islands anytime soon?
The Sawa-i-Lau caves should be at the top of your list!

Learn more about Sawa-i-Lau Caves https://brnw.ch/21wFiGc

📍 Sawa-i-Lau Caves, Yasawa Islands
🛥️ Between 30 mins to 4 hrs depending on on which island you are visiting.

11/12/2023

Help Protect our Border 🚨

15/11/2023

Passing of Tropical Cyclone MAL

1. All Ship Masters, Ship Owners & Ship Agents for foreign & local ships, Pilots, Port Management Companies/Operators, Marinas, and Yacht Clubs are advised of the passing of TC MAL which is expected to leave the Fiji Group later today.

2. All vessel clearance will resume from 6am on Thursday 16th November 2023.

3. Mariners are to take notice of swell from the passing TC.

This Notice cancels MN 12/2023.

CMDR JOWELI CAWAKI
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji
15th November 2023.

13/11/2023

PRECAUTINARY MEASURES FOR THE APPROACHING TROPICAL DEPRESSION

1. All Ship Masters, Ship Owners & Ship Agents for foreign & local ships, Pilots, Port Management Companies/Operators, Marinas, and Yacht Clubs are advised of the adverse weather warning in the Fiji Group.

2. Marine Weather Bulletin Issued from the National Weather Forecasting Centre, Nadi at 3:00 pm on Monday the 13th of November 2023:

A Storm Warning is now in force for Yasawa and Mamanuca Groups, Western and Northern Viti Levu, while a Gale Warning is now in force for Rotuma, western Vanua Levu (Dreketi, Bua to Savusavu), eastern Viti Levu and Lomaiviti Group. This means that damaging cyclone related winds are imminent in these locations within the next 24 hours. A Storm Alert is in force for Southern Viti Levu, Vatulele, Kadavu and nearby smaller islands.

Tropical depression, TDO2F, was located approximately 700km West-Northwest of Rotuma or around 1000km Northwest of Yasawa-i-rara at 3pm today. It is expected to strengthen into a tropical cyclone later this evening.

For mariners and seafearers, expect gale force winds with speeds of 35 to 45 knots, gusting
to 55 knots over Vatu-i-Ra Passage, Yasawa, Mamanuca, Kadavu Passage, Koro Seas and
Northern Vanua Levu waters from tomorrow morning, which is likely to further increase to
storm force winds with speeds of 50 knots and gusting to 70 knots from tomorrow afternoon.

For the rest of Fiji waters, expect gale force winds with speeds of 35 to 45 knots, gusting to
55 knots from tomorrow afternoon. Seas are expected to be rough to very rough, becoming
high to very high seas from tomorrow.

3. Vessels of less than 15 meters in length must cease operation with effect from 14th November at 0700 am until further notice. Marine Clearances will not be issued during this period to these vessels.

4. All other stakeholders are required to take necessary precautionary measures to always keep your ships/boats safe.

5. All Masters are advised to implement their HEAVY WEATHER PROCEDURES and take early action and preventative measures to avoid any injuries to personnel and damages to property. Decisions combined with observance of good seamanship must be practiced ensuring the ship under their command is always made safe.

6. Ship owners must provide all necessary support to masters of their ships to ensure the ship is kept safe.

7. Small fishing and local Vessels anchored within the port boundary are to take extra precautions and batten down for heavy seas.

8. Masters decision should not put the crew, vessel, and environment at risk.

This Notice cancels MN 11/2023.

CMDR JOWELI CAWAKI
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji
13th November 2023.

31/05/2023
15/04/2023

📍 🇫🇯With Day of the Seafarer just around the corner and the fact that Seafarers spend a great deal of time at sea, they are considered as the most proactive protectors of the marine environment ‼️

✅As part of the campaign, ⚓️is joining the in seeking Seafarers participation in this year's celebrations by asking seafarers🛳 to share photographs 🎥of the 📸 surrounding them while at sea, and why its important to protect the .

Seafarers see the seas on their voyages, and this provides many opportunities for them to take photographs of the marine environment.

✅To all the seafarers, we are asking you to share a picture 📸of the marine environment using the hashtag .

✅Be creative, you can share the equipment that is used to protect the environment, any special training you received, and tell us about your role in protecting the marine environment while onboard your ship.📩

✅For the wider public, take part in our campaign and show us the marine environment that you think is worth protecting using the hashtag and by sharing your pictures on our social platforms.

07/11/2022

Move out the Way..its Luda

01/11/2022

Join VIMS for a very special lecture by our Scholar in Ocean Residency, Nainoa Thompson, a native Hawaiian navigator. He returns to inspire and educate us to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world with a melding of science and indigenous wisdom.

18/10/2022

E ola mau e nā ēwe hānau o ka ʻāina.
Long live the natives of the land.

We celebrate, recognize, and honor the beautiful traditions and cultures of the Indigenous People, not just in Hawaiʻi and Turtle Island, but around the world. The native way of life and culture carries wisdom and valuable insights into how we can live a more rich, aloha led life.

This stunning artwork is done by Herb Kāne.

18/05/2022

We think we know so much ……Dream on Humans! Photo by

29/03/2022

SAIL WITH US: "Vuda Edition!"

The Uto ni Yalo will be running day sails out of the Vuda Marina from the 4th - 11th of April, 2022 so don't miss this amazing opportunity and book your spot today!!

Day Sail to Musket Cove | $150 PP
Dates - 4th, 5th ,6th ,7th & 11th April, 2022

Sunset Cruise | $75 PP
Dates - 9th & 10th April, 2022

Email [email protected] or call 2799313.

02/03/2022

via : Ocean-goers of all skill levels are once again invited to venture out to Kualoa Regional Park to experience the Polynesian voyaging tradition during the 12th Annual Kualoa/Hakipu‘u Canoe Festival!

The Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation is proud to organize this annual event, which is scheduled for Saturday, March 5, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine.

The event is free and open to the public. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy this immersive Hawaiian cultural experience which includes: a variety of paddling & sailing activities, educational booths, navigation lessons, and much more. This year, we are paying special tribute to wahine way finders who are instrumental in the voyaging community, including addresses from Hōkūle‘a crew and Polynesian Voyaging Society members Ka‘iulani Murphy and Bonnie Kahapea-Tanner.

Mahalo to the other participating collaborators, including the: Bobby Puakea Foundation, Hawaiian Ocean Adventure, Kamehameha Schools, Kānehūnāmoku Voyaging Academy, Keahiakahoe Canoe Club, Boy Scouts of America Aloha Council, Windward Community College, Wounded Warrior Project, Navy Outdoor Adventures and Navy Single Sailors.

As a result of the festival, Kualoa Regional Park Campground A will be closed for camping from Friday, March 4 through Monday, March 7. Campground B will remain open, however campers should be aware that there will be a significant increase in pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

This will be the 12th year this cultural voyaging event has been offered to our island community, with the event cancelled due to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and the event being offered virtually in 2021. Those virtual interviews are still available online on DPR’s YouTube Channel: bit.ly/DPRyoutube

For 2022, we hope to see you at Kualoa!

Photo courtesy: Nate Serota

24/02/2022
12/02/2022

The Pacific regional workshop for traditional boat builders hosted by SSTI in partnership with GIZ Pacific. A gathering of boat builders from across the Pacific to meet and talanoa. Dedicated to our late President, friend and fellow ocean warrior Colin Philp.
Participation by invitation, express of interest at [email protected].

08/02/2022

MN 03/2022 EXTENSION OF STCW CERTIFICATION FOR FIJIAN SEAFARERS

1. The COVID-19 pandemic, has severely affected the conduct of trainings, revalidation of certificates, and ship to shore interactions including effecting crew changes.

2. In response thereto, the Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) adopts IMO Circular Letter No.4204/Add.5/Rev.1 dated 02 April 2020 which encourages the issuing Administration and the Port State Control authorities to take a pragmatic and practical approach with regard to the extension of the validity of seafarer’s certificates and endorsements, as strictly necessary, in accordance with the STCW Convention, 1978 as amended.

3. In view thereof, the following guidelines relative to the extension of the validity of the STCW certificates are hereby issued.

(a) All Port States, Ship Owners, Operators, Ship Agents, Pilots, Masters and crews are hereby advised that the Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) is further extending the duration of the following Maritime Documents:
• Standards of Training Certification and Watch-keeping (STCW) certificates;
• STCW Short Courses; and
• Medical Certificates

(b) All Fiji STCW certificates, inclusive of relevant endorsements expired within the period stated on Marine Notice 14/2021, Marine Notice 26/2021 and Marine Notice 34/2021 will be further extended to 10 August, 2022.

(c) The concerned licensed manning agencies and shipping companies are required to ensure that the crew are compliant with the above-mentioned STCW requirements, and are hereby directed to submit to MSAF the list of their crew members whose validity of STCW certificates have been extended pursuant to this Marine Notice (refer Attachment - template).

4. All seafarers are hereby encouraged to revalidate their Certificates of Competency (COC) and Certificates of Proficiencies (COP) after completing their online/face to face courses, as applicable to their certificate at the earliest opportunity in accordance with the standard requirements for revalidation. In which case, the 5 year validity date shall be taken from the original expiration date of the previous certificate.

5. This Notice supersedes and revokes Marine Notice 34/2021.

6. For further information, please contact Sesoni Komaisoso (Manager Ships Inspection) on Mobile 9981219 or Nanise Rabe (Acting Manager Qualification & Licensing) Mobile 9906336.

SESONI KOMAISOSO
MANAGER SHIPS INSPECTION
02 February 2022

31/01/2022

Today’s post comes from Nautilus Science Communication Fellow Maynard Okereke, AKA the Hip Hop MD. We congratulate him on his recent SCUBA certification and encourage everyone to follow their own dreams.

Okereke, who sailed with us in 2021, created Hip Hop Science to introduce scientific elements into everyday pop culture with the goal of educating and encouraging more minority involvement in STEAM fields.

21/01/2022

🧪𝗢𝗰𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗦𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗙𝗮𝗰𝘁
Although mangroves account for less than 2% of marine environments, they carry out 10 to 15% of global carbon burial. Mangroves are carbon-absorbing machines that absorb carbon dioxide when growing and sink carbon to the seafloor when dead.
The Power of Mangroves! 🍃
➡ Read more here https://bit.ly/33J1Mju

Duadua resort. Rakiraki, Fiji.
05/01/2022

Duadua resort. Rakiraki, Fiji.

05/01/2022

Let's take care of our Oceans

Vatia Fiji. An old settlement dated more than 1500 B.C overlooking the Tavua bay.
15/11/2021

Vatia Fiji. An old settlement dated more than 1500 B.C overlooking the Tavua bay.

06/10/2021
13/09/2021
16/07/2021

Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii

15/02/2021

Out in the mangroves of Vatia.

Amidst adversity be bold. Photo by Epeli Aukai.
14/02/2021

Amidst adversity be bold. Photo by Epeli Aukai.

03/02/2021

Global Online Event: A Brave New Ocean
Live on February 3, 5:15 am HST; 16:15H CET
https://www.facebook.com/oceandecade/live

UNESCO will celebrate the start of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (“Ocean Decade”) on February 3 (4.15 to 5.45pm, Central European Time; 5:15am Hawaii Standard Time), with the broadcast of ‘A Brave New Ocean’, a global online event to raise awareness of the immense challenges and opportunities the ocean provides to achieve the global sustainable development goals.

PVS Voyaging Director and Navigator Lehua Kamalu will be a featured speaker on the first roundtable discussion, "Ocean Knowledge For A Sustainable Future." The event will be opened by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay, Prince Albert II of Monaco, President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta, and Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg, all of whom will emphasize the ocean’s potential as a wellspring of solutions to build back better in a post-COVID-19 world. President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa will cap the event with closing remarks.

‘A Brave New ’ is a high-level virtual event organized by the Unesco - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. It will convene global leaders, scientists, philanthropists, leaders of United Nations agencies, and sports personalities to discuss the immense challenges and opportunities the ocean provides for realizing the potential of the Sustainable Development Goals and the role that the can play in meeting these challenges!Stay tuned to the Event Page for more information:https://www.oceandecade.org/events/177/Gl

02/02/2021

How do we reduce cyclones? By reducing heat emitted by the ocean. How do we reduce Heat? By avoiding Pollutants entering our waterways. These chemicals kill our Land and our Ocean. Say no to W**d killers.

Sea & Land Fiji cyclone Photo credit # Fiji Police.
29/01/2021

Sea & Land Fiji cyclone
Photo credit # Fiji Police.

Need a boat to Beachcomber? Let us know.
28/01/2021

Need a boat to Beachcomber? Let us know.

Your happiness is only few minutes boat ride away from Port Denarau! Contact us for more information! We look forward to 'sea-ing" you!

Yasawa salt.
26/01/2021

Yasawa salt.

Blue Lagoons Yasawa
25/01/2021

Blue Lagoons Yasawa

24/01/2021
23/01/2021
22/01/2021

Island Jams Aitutaki, Cook Isles

US 3Mil for whale Vomit? I guess I'm in the right business
21/01/2021

US 3Mil for whale Vomit? I guess I'm in the right business

Chalermchai Mahapan, 20, came across the seven-kilogram lump shortly after docking his boat at Samila Beach in the southern Songkhla province on January 6 and hopes to sell it.

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