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Kevin Sinclair
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The seed of FSK was first nurtured by veteran journalist, Kevin Sinclair who passed away in December 2007. A true Hong Konger, the New Zealand born man was an avid campaigner of NT heritage, environment and its inhabitants. A lifelong hiker, gourmet and fisherman, Sinclair's aim was to give Sai Kung a voice; a place for people to speak candidly about every day issues.
Photo by Peter Inglis |
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Chairperson - Anneliese O'Young |
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Head of FSK. Hong Kong Government and NGO liaison person. Ex-officio Office Bearer of the Society.
Anneliese is a reporter and author who has lived in Sai Kung for more than 5 years. She is an avid hiker and lover of all things on the big blue sea. New Territories lore, village life and conservation are on her list of interests.
She sees FSK as a means to facilitate and encourage discussion on community issues and events. |
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Vice Chairman - James Wong |
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Helping the Chair to represent FSK and act as District Council and Rural Committee liaison person when necessary.
James is a Sai Kung resident and a dedicated conservationist. Much of the Sai Kung's wildlife wouldn't be here if not for him.
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Secretary - Prudence Lui |
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Main person when it comes to meetings as the recorder of the minutes. Also helping with public relations and correspondence. Ex-officio Office Bearer of the Society.
Pru is a Hong Kong-born journalist and specialises in tourism trade news. For the last 10 years, she has been working in Saikung and discovered the charm of the city's backyard garden. In addition to Saikung's splendid natural landscape and habitat, Pru enjoys chatting with Hakka ladies about their glorious past.
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Treasurer - Renia Lopez |
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Accounts and fundraising.
Renia is an environmental and market consultant who has worked in Hong Kong since 1996.
She is the current FSK treasurer and helps Stanley with the website. |
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Operations Officer - Stanley Chan |
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Coordinating conservation and development projects.
Stanley is a Graphic Designer but loves bird watching, mountain biking, hiking, ecology photography and reading.
In 2008 he self published a Chinese poetry book “Bird List in the Hong Kong Backgarden”.
He heads the Black Kite Festival and Marine Fish Survey Project.
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Marine Operations Officer - Charles Frew |
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Coordinating marine conservation and development projects.
Charles is a marine specialist with over fifteen years of international marine consultancy and conservation experience. He runs the shark finning educational campaign which is gaining public support, especially amongst school children in Hong Kong.
Within FSK , Charles is primarily responsible for all the issues relating to the marine environment, whether it be conservation, policing, enforcement or anything relating to fisheries and corals. |
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Membership Secretary - Ellen McCormack
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UPdating the membership list and welcoming new members.
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