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Polynesia / Micronesia Expedition- September 6-21, 2010
Nanumea project description

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Expedition participants plant mangrove trees on the shores of Yap Island, where the local watershed has become increasingly fragile. Expedition participants plant mangrove trees on the shores of Nanumea Atoll, Tuvalu, where the local watershed has become increasingly fragile. (Photo credit: Giovanna Fasanelli)
Nanumea beach, where expedition participants came ashore. Nanumea beach, where expedition participants came ashore. (Photo credit: Jonathan Rossouw)
Private transport to and from cruise ship. Private transport to and from cruise ship. (Photo credit: Jonathan Rossouw)
Seacology's Executive Director, Duane Silverstein, and board member Ken Murdock celebarte the opening of the local project and operation center on Yap island. Seacology's Executive Director, Duane Silverstein, and board member Ken Murdock celebarte the opening of the local project and operation center on Nanumea Atoll, Tuvalu. (Photo credit: Jonathan Rossouw)
Duane Silverstein enjoying his favorite island beverage next to freshly-planted mangrove trees. Duane Silverstein enjoying his favorite island beverage next to freshly-planted mangrove trees. (Photo credit: Ramona Wilson)
As part of the expedition, participants were given the opportunity help help restore the local watershed by planting mangrove seedlings. Freshly-planted mangrove trees. (Photo credit: Ramona Wilson)
Duane Silverstein and Ken Murdock cut the ribbon of the new operations center at its grand opening ceremony. Duane Silverstein and Ken Murdock cut the ribbon of the new operations center at its grand opening ceremony. (Photo credit: Ramona Wilson)

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