The European Union has earmarked 16.63 million Euros, which amounts to more than £15.5 million, at the current exchange rate, from the European Development Fund for St Helena and its Dependencies.
The four rams that made the voyage from Goose Green to Tristan da Cunha are doing just fine.
Photo (c) Tristan Times - Regie, Roger, Rupert and Randolph at home on Tristan.
If you want to send mail and packages to Tristan in the next month, then this schedule may be of interest to you.
Photo(c) J. Brock (SARTMA - TdC) The Edinburgh anchored off Tristan da Cunha on 16 March 2004
The potato crop on Tristan relies entirely on manual labour and is the responsibility of each family. Each family cultivated about an acre of ground annually.
Photo (c) J. Brock (SARTMA TdC) A view of people harvesting potatoes
The little islet off the coast of Ascension Island is called Boatswainbird Island. M/S ENDEAVOUR organised a zodiac tour of the islet.
Photo (C) J. Brock (SARTMA) Yet another lava bridge and a great photo op.
Tristanians go to Nightingale Island when the need a little holiday. They sail to the Island in canvass and wood long boats. This is done when the sea conditions are right.
Photos (c) J. Brock (SARTMA)
Tristan da Cunha's fishery is rich in unique species. James Glass, the Island's Fisheries Director explains more.
Photo: (c) J. Brock (SARTMA) Dive Specialist, David Cothran, explains the use of the Remote Observation Vehicle (ROV)