FSMUN Mission Cohosts the Screening of Remathau
April 30, 2026 (New York, FSMUN) – Yesterday evening, the Micronesia Mission in New York co-hosted the screening of the film Remathau: People of the Ocean. The film follows the journey of Dr. Nicole Yamase, a marine biologist from the FSM. Dr. Yamase was the first Pacific Islander to reach the deepest part of the Ocean, the Challenger Deep, and shows the deep connection of the Micronesian people with the Ocean.

In his opening remarks, Ambassador Lippwe reflected on the achievement and stated that he “had never been prouder to be a Micronesian and Pacific Islander”. The film was screened at the Directors Guild of America in New York City.

The screening of the film was followed by a panel discussion, during which Dr. Yamase shared her experience and journey.
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