Steven Victor says, “the key to get to the Ocean-Climate nexus is to show the balance between protection and production.”
Tag: marine
Niue walking the talk on protecting 100% of its Ocean space
Niue’s new EEZ legislation to sustain 100 percent of its marine environment and build important resilience to the growing impacts of climate change, pollution and extraction
ADB launches first blue bond Incubator to boost Ocean investment
ADB’s first Blue Bond Incubator to help scale up sovereign and corporate blue bond issuances for critical ocean investment in Asia and the Pacific
Safeguarding the Blue Pacific from any further Nuclear contamination
A panel of global experts to provide independent scientific and technical advice to Pacific nations regarding Japan’s plan to discharge treated nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Oceans
Planned protests seek support of leaders to save Palau Marine Sanctuary
Planned youth protest seeks support from Palau leaders and world leaders to stop the proposed changes to the PNMS law
Toward a More Prosperous and Sustainable Pacific Ocean
PROP is working with FFA to support the management of the fish stocks of the Pacific Ocean and ensure communities can preserve and protect their local marine habitat
Ocean Protectors: How the old ways of Protecting the Ocean are new again in Fiji
Nataleira community renew the old ways of protecting the ocean to ensure future generations are aware of the importance of oceans and assist Fiji’s oceans commitment
Palau adamant youth get a seat at the table in Our Ocean conference
Our Ocean conference in Palau ensures to incorporate youth delegates and indigenous voices says, Steven Victor
Former Palau leader fears marine sanctuary act could be ditched
Former Palau president dreads that removing or changing the Marine Sanctuary Act would open Palau’s waters for exploitation.
Signatures adding up to #SavemySanctuary petition
While the #SavemySanctuary petition gained over 1,000 signatures, the Palau president urged petitioners to listen to science and work with the government to find solutions