To contain and manage the spread of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle, Solomon Islands Biosecurity conducts an awareness and clean-up program in Renbel Province
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Isabel landowners fight for ownership over Tubi logs
Ngea’s admittance of guilt, Isabel Province tribal leader believes, should prompt the Solomon Islands Government to seize the illegally felled logs and return them to landowners. But things were not to be.
Solomon Island fisheries commitment to equality boosted through gender and social inclusion training
Training to identify gender and social inclusion perspectives in the fisheries sector
Innovator sees possibilities in waste management, inspires national movement against plastics
Solomon Islands leads a growing army of individuals who are passionate to reduce plastic waste by transforming it into money-making products for the local and tourism market
Solomon Islands: Recyclers and Waste Association Eye Cleaner Country And Green Pacific Games
SIRWMA is optimistic to keep the Solomon Islands clean and pollution-free “especially plastic waste that starts on land and ends up in our oceans.”
Solomon Islands Gold Mine of shrimps and their roles on river ecology
New species of shrimps discovered in the Solomon Islands add a record of its rich biodiversity whilst pollution from logging threatens their environment
Mining operation allegedly owes millions in taxes and royalties in Solomon Islands
Asia Pacific Investment Development and its subcontractor have allegedly failed to rehabilitate land affected by bauxite mining
Smoked tuna business adds value and diversity to the Solomon Islands industry
In Solomon Islands, a new business in the tuna Industry is emerging with the start up of an initiative to provide local filleted smoked fish.
A fisherman’s dream for a sustainable fishing industry
A fisherman’s dream business is now stepping into the scene to address the need and challenges faced by fishing communities around the Solomon Islands
Shrinking seaweed: climate change hits kelp farmers in Solomon Islands
Sea level rise and ocean acidification are threatening kelp forests in the Solomon Islands.