The release of Fukushima’s radioactive water into the Pacific ocean won’t cause harm, Professors write
Tag: Oceans
Tonga joins world leaders in action towards 30×30 and 100 percent sustainably managed oceans
To alleviate factors threatening ocean biodiversity and achieve sustainable benefits, Tonga joins world leaders in action towards 30×30 and 100 percent sustainably managed oceans
Japan’s decision to discharge radioactively contaminated wastewater into Pacific Ocean is dangerous
Pacific islanders are distressed and hoping Japan does not have the heart of aggression as Japan stands firm in its stance that planned radioactive dumping into the Pacific Ocean is safe, despite opposition from Pacific leaders and local fishermen
Pacific Elders: Japan’s plan to dump toxic water into Pacific Ocean breaches human rights
Pacific Elders say Japan’s plan to dump toxic water into Pacific Ocean constitutes a “disregard for the human rights”
Almost two decades of negotiations lead to High Seas Treaty
After almost two decades, there is now a treaty to protect the high seas which is ‘crucial for addressing the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution’
Pacific Island nations to develop advanced warning system for Tuna migration under new NZ$25 million SPC led climate programme
A partnership fund will provide critical support for Pacific countries to protect their economic futures through the preservation of their tuna fisheries
Fury as Japan plans to dump a million tonnes of contaminated water in the Pacific
Japan has a serious problem it can no longer control – and the “solution” has horrified its nearest neighbours, who say a catastrophe is coming
Why has a Canadian company partnered with the tiny island of Nauru to fast-track deep-sea mining?
A leaked video of ocean pollution during a trial by The Metals Company (TMC) has renewed calls for a ban on deep-sea mining
Ratu Epenisa Cakobau joins indigenous leaders and allies from across the Pacific to take a stand against deep sea mining, in protection of the Ocean
Bau high chief calls on the world leaders and the International Seabed Authority to put an end to deep seabed mining “and protect our oceans for generations to come.”
The World’s dumping ground for nuclear waste doesn’t want Fukushima’s wastewater
Japan’s plan to discharge more than 1,000 tanks of nuclear wastewater into the Pacific has incensed island nations.