Noah Idechong

Noah Idechong is an environmental activist from Palau, and former chief of Palau's Governmental Division of Marine Resources, where he helped draft the county's first marine conservation legislation in 1997.

He later served as a member of the House of Delegates of Palau for the State of Ngiwal since the 2000 elections,[1] helping to enact progressive, conservation-oriented public programs, such as the Protected Areas Network, the Micronesia Challenge, and the word's first Shark Sanctuary.

[2] He served as the speaker of the House of Delegates of Palau from 15 January 2009 to November 2012.

He received a bachelors in Business Administration from Hawaii Pacific College in Honolulu in 1976.

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