Study suggests it is already too warm in tropics for some species to survive
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Deep sea mining industry confronted at sea for the first time by Greenpeace
Greenpeace and the Pacific Islands have voiced rejection of deep-sea mining activity for posing a threat to the environment
Informed E-Learning in the Pacific
The Inform project is to establish a Pacific island network of national and regional environmental data repositories
ISSF tuna stock status report shows an increase in the catch, little change in sustainability
Tuna remains in a yellow cautionary rating after the ISSF report found the status of most stocks relatively unchanged
High fees to sell tuna at Gizo force fishers into unsustainable reef fishing
Arisen fees for tuna vendors and coastal unsustainable fishing a concern at the Gizo market
Tonga’s Ocean Plan set for 2021 start
Tonga sets sail on a critical ocean plan in the face of losing marine resources
Cook Islands Government aims for marine resources sustainability with a modern approach
Ra’ui is implemented in the Cook Islands to maintain sustainable levels of harvesting marine resources
Strengthening Our Pacific Through The New Pacific Climate Change Centre E-Leaning Platform
The e-learning platform seeks to enhance the ability to implement actions towards a structural approach for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction
Climate change top challenge over the next decade, UNESCO global survey finds
More than 15,000 people worldwide contributed to the 2030 survey where 67 per cent selected climate change and loss of biodiversity as a concern
Turtle harvesting ground turned into a safe sanctuary
After several conservative awareness and workshops, people in Haevo no longer slaughter the leatherback turtles and dig their eggs