Teen Tuna Tok campaign launched to mark World Tuna Day
Category: Our region
World Tuna Day: What does it mean for the Pacific?
Pacific Nations have been gaining greater control and revenue returns from their Tuna fisheries
World Press Freedom Day 2021: Journalists’ safety, information integrity amid health crisis
We are living in a time when the public has a lot of information, and verifying facts for public consumption and bearing witness to the truth have become more important than ever.
Sustainable Development Goals will address climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution
The climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution damages to the environment and health will be addressed by SDGs
New policy handbook to help governments fight ocean acidification
The new handbook will identify existing resources, streamline technical concepts, outline pragmatic solutions and provide useful templates for policymakers
Communities stage protest against polluting cement factories in Lami
In Fiji residents of a suburb close to Suva protest against the transportation of clinker to cement factories close by
Micronesia President opposes Japan’s plan to dump nuclear waste water at Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean
FSM President raised concern about Japan’s decision to release diluted nuclear waste water in the Pacific
Coca-Cola fuelling plastic problem in Samoa after shifting away from glass, says critics
Samoa’s Conservation Society has launched a petition asking Coca-Cola to “rethink the switch” from glass to plastic bottles
Despite increased action, Samoa facing climate heat
Report states Samoa’s key challenge remains its lack of control over climate change and its vulnerability to its adverse impacts
‘Not much MSC certified fish in Fiji’
Fiji has compound effects of climate change in the fisheries sector