Fiji is committed to protecting the natural resources and overall well-being of the maritime resource owners in the Lau Seascape
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PNG Climate change project set
A new cooperation project to help PNG achieve a low-carbon and resilient global economy by 2050 and halt biodiversity loss and climate change
Pacific Elders: Japan’s plan to dump toxic water into Pacific Ocean breaches human rights
Pacific Elders say Japan’s plan to dump toxic water into Pacific Ocean constitutes a “disregard for the human rights”
Unleashing the power of renewable energy for small island nations
A specialised toolkit to assist SIDs to unlock the potential of renewable energy to transform their societies and generate strategies for clean energy investment opportunities
Fiji Government 30×30 Marine Protected Area initiative will benefit maritime provinces
Ogea Islanders are thankful for Fiji’s 30×30 Marine Protected Area initiative as they face the full brunt of rising sea levels
Cook Islands PM on board for the inaugural exploration voyage of Anuanua Moana
Cook Islands scientific crew start inaugural exploration voyage to map the seafloor of Anuanua Moana
Almost two decades of negotiations lead to High Seas Treaty
After almost two decades, there is now a treaty to protect the high seas which is ‘crucial for addressing the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution’
Pacific Island nations to develop advanced warning system for Tuna migration under new NZ$25 million SPC led climate programme
A partnership fund will provide critical support for Pacific countries to protect their economic futures through the preservation of their tuna fisheries
A new fishery threatens Papua New Guinea’s shark and dolphin species
The growing demand for swim bladders in the PNG fishing community has led to ‘by-catch’ that threatens the shark and dolphin species
Fury as Japan plans to dump a million tonnes of contaminated water in the Pacific
Japan has a serious problem it can no longer control – and the “solution” has horrified its nearest neighbours, who say a catastrophe is coming