Coastal Communities Threatened
Fijian coastal communities are struggling with climate change and the flow-on effects of sea-level rises, severe tropical cyclones, loss of livelihoods and increasingly salty soils. In this documentary film “Buried Underwater” are USP students travel to Tailevu and Navua to see its impact firsthand. Produced by Ruci Vakamino, Avneel Abhishay, Linda Filiai, Sanju Prasad & Vilimania Naqalevuki
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