Several scientific studies and reports indicate that unsustainable fishing methods, habitat destruction and pollution continue to take a heavy toll on fish stocks.
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10 villages now have sustainable sea transport and access to a canoe-building workshop
Communities build environmental friendly canoes to uplift sustainable fishing and food security.
Tackle climate change via social media
UK PhD student creates online environmental discussion group to gather science based evidence to tackle climate change in Solomon Islands.
Campaign against deep sea mining continues
PNG Alliance of Solwara Warriors step-up campaign against deep sea mining
New Ocean book for kids launched by PIFS outgoing Secretary General, Dame Meg
New Oceans book for children focuses on importance of protecting the Blue Pacific Ocean.
Coral trade impacts on ecosystem
Fiji raises concerns about the impacts of illegal trade in wildlife.
Remengesau signs proclamation to protect Dolphins before he leaves office
Remengesau calls for support to protect Dolphins in Palau.
World could lose coral reefs by end of century, UN environment report warns
Global report indicates that human activities cause coral reefs to be at the risk of extinction.
Hope for a better tomorrow
Rising sea and frequent flooding due to climate change affecting informal settlements in Solomons capital
Stumbling blocks at Honiara’s coastal village
Fishing Village is a living proof of battle for survival against climate change