Project to begin with risk assessments, surveys, and workshops to identify major climate threats on Melanesian fishing communities.
Tag: Fishing
Global competition over fish stocks increasingly affects Hawaii
Competition over dwindling fish stocks has led to violent confrontations around the world. Hawaii longliners are feeling the effects.
Shifting tuna populations could trigger ‘climate justice issue’: study
Expert says the best way to avoid climate justice issues in the Pacific region is to make sure that tuna habitats don’t shift.
More needs to be done to protect our oceans, says France-Oceania summit
South Pacific nations would launch a South Pacific coastguard network to counter illegal fishing.
Climate change warrants greater fisheries conservation, NGO says
Secretary of the Cook Islands MMR calls for greater precaution in setting catch limits that support more resilient ecosystems.
Solomon Islands hopeful for a better 2021 despite pandemic, climate change cutting tuna revenue
The Solomon Islands face a strong seasonal impact on fish due to climate change.
Environmental changes main cause of the fresh fish shortage, Cook Islands government says
The current climatic conditions are affecting fresh fish catch rates across the artisanal and commercial sectors of Rarotonga.
Noro Port: first e-port in the Pacific introduces digital catch documents and tracing
Noro e-Port system to capture both port state measures and Catch Documentation System activities.
New Guardian-class patrol boat: a welcome asset to tackle illegal fishing in Solomon Islands
The new Guardian-class patrol boat to assist the Solomon Islands in its fight against IUU fishing.
Cook Islands fish shortage ‘worst it’s ever been’
Cook Islands Fishing Association president says climate change and global fishing are the possible cause for the shortage of fish.