PNG’s new coastal monitoring system to allow NMSA to understand and act on threats to maritime safety, security and the marine environment in busy shipping routes
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IAEA Task Force on Fukushima Treated Water to conduct its first mission in Japan
IAEA Task Force to conduct its first mission to review the safety of the planned release of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station treated water.
Volcano nightmare in the Friendly Isles
Belinda Fraser shares the terrifying ordeal that still remains fresh and raw in residents minds three weeks after the volcanic eruption near Tonga
Joint effort to deliver Pacific climate finance training
Pacific climate finance training to ensure that the advisors have a thorough understanding of climate finance, policy, and stakeholders
Fiji cops $500m a year or 5% of GDP from flood and cyclones but Climate Change Act will shock Fiji’s financial system, says RBF
RBF report reveals tropical cyclones and flooding may be costing Fiji $500m a year, but the country’s new Climate Change Act will shock its financial system
The fallout from Tonga’s volcano goes deeper than the ashes
It is not unique to Tonga that women are disproportionately affected by disasters and crises. But given the untimely convergence of events, now is the time to underscore the problem, writes Jessica Collins
U.S Coast Guard Ship visit highlights Partnership with Fiji to combat IUU Fishing
Fiji and the U.S Coast Guard’s partnership to deter and stop IUU Fishing and maintain maritime sovereignty and security throughout the region
ADB announces $500,000 grant to help Tonga in relief efforts
ADB announces grant to help Tonga restore life-sustaining services following the extensive damage from an undersea volcanic eruption and subsequent tsunami
New benefits for Pacific from Forum/PCRIC Disaster Risk Finance partnership
A new partnership to provide advice and capacity building to Pacific Island Countries and increase planning and preparedness against disasters.
Newly discovered reef in Tahiti is not so new for locals
French Polynesian fisherman fears the Champ de rose coral reef site that has been opened to the eyes of the world will close due to attention brought to it