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Vanuatu Beach Hotels on TripAdvisor: ""Beautiful gardens and beautiful staff in a quiet location. Vanuatu - Review of Mangoes Resort, Port Vila, Vanuatu

Situated in a tranquil area of Port Vila, Mangoes is generally suitable for grown-ups, while the Terrace Reserve is next-door, with small family homes. The majority of employees are Vanuatu citizens who are very kind, effective and supportive. It is well cared for and the air-conditioned rooms are very cosy, neat and roomy.

Free Wi-Fi is available in the common and entrance area, but there is a Wi-Fi charge in the room. There are regular taxi and bus services and it is a 20 minute stroll to the Port Vila mall.

Where' s Pakura in Vanuatu and what is it like? - Port Vila Forum

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Maybe the ad "Bakura" was misspelled by the building because one member was smart enough to recognize it. Meanwhile, I hear from the operative and she confirms that the land is on Devils Point Road, so it must be Bakura I'm asking about.

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Vietnam' s four'Blue Boats' in the Vanuatu Exclusive Economic Zone

Vanuatu (Vanuatu Daily Post, January 26, 2017) - Four illicit Flemish fishermen known as "Blue Boats" were found earlier this month within the Vanuatu Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and could be in all far-flung areas of the state. "The name" is used for Vietnam' s 10-15 metre long blueboats.

These are seagoing ships going to the West Pacific in quest of marine life such as cucumbers, mussels, lobsters, trochus as well as fishermen. The New Caledonian authorities detained four of these "blue boats" last weekend for illegal fisheries in the southern cliffs of the state. They were freed after their catch was seized in Noumea.

They are known for being fitted with dive equipment and water pipes and for being able to clear a dive site of its ressources in one go. "It is the first we have known that these vessels are in our EEZ," Kalo Pakoa, Director of Fishery, said to the Daily Post.

In a Fisheries Ministry statement, he noted that the main destinations for these "blue boats" are the secluded, unpopulated coral canals, marshes and the areas away from the Pacific Islanders' sight. "These were first seen last year in the New Caledonian EEZ, but we are not sure if they came through the EEZ of Vanuatu," Pako said today afternoons.

Blueboats are known to just show up on the shore and begin to fish without speaking to anyone or getting official approval. During the last years "Blue Boats" have appeared in Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, PNG and in New Caledonia and Australia.

Pakistan said that the Fisheries Ministry was briefed on the locations of the vessels of monitoring agents such as the French Navy in New Caledonia, the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency and the Vanuatu Police Maritime Wing. "All four vessels, which were within the Vanuatu EEZ, sailed southwest from the eastern part of the country.

A number of island states have tried to burn these vessels and attract the interest of the world' s press, but that does not stop them. This is an additional challenge for the island authorities in their battle against illicit, undeclared, unregulated regional bluefin tuna fisheries. Neither of these sea-going vessels that enter the West Ocean have a permit to fish, not even for the government of Vanuatu.

The Vanuatu people are warned that these blueboats are not concerned about the exploitation and preservation of sea stocks, but only about their profits and they can overexploit the riches of our coastline when they do. Anyone who observes or has observed any "blue boat" activities or anything else that they suspect somewhere in the county must quickly notify the Vanuatu Fishing Authority and Vanuatu P.D. in your area or call Vanuatu Patrol Board in the Mala base using the following details:

This is Vanuatu Fisheries Department: or Vanuatu Police Maritime Wing (Mala base):

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