Seacology
Explore the unique habitats and cultures of islands worldwide
The idea for helping island communities—rich in natural resources and culture, but poor in terms of cash—preserve their ancestral forests and seas began in 1990, in the South Pacific nation of Samoa. The government had just given the village of Falealupo an ultimatum: Build a better school, or lose your government-funded teachers. Village residents wanted a good education for their children, but they simply didn’t have the money to build a new school.