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Tag: Oceans
Will deep sea mining destroy what the ocean already provides humanity? -says the writer of Natural Heritage Trust
Cook Islands deep sea is still an immense reservoir of dissolved carbon as 80 per cent of the dissolved carbon in the ocean is held in the deep sea
WWF calls for urgent measures to recover heavily depleted oceanic sharks and rays
WWF urges all states fishing for tuna to implement a set of urgently needed measures to prevent extinctions and restore heavily depleted populations of pelagic sharks and rays
Hack the Planet competition seeks solutions to the world’s most pressing ocean challenges
The Commonwealth will award a £10,000 prize for winning innovative, impactful and scalable ideas to tackle the threats of the climate crisis
The Pacific Ocean is not Japan’s dumpsite for nuclear waste, says a group of activists
A collective of young regional Pacific activists condemn Japan’s plans to dump nuclear waste in the Pacific Ocean
UN atomic energy agency to work with Japan on Fukushima water disposal
IAEA to support Japan on Fukushima water disposal
Forum SG Dame Meg Taylor statement regarding Japan decision to release ALPS treated water into the Pacific Ocean
Japan to hold off the contaminated water discharge until consultations are undertaken with Pacific Island Forum Members
New Ocean book for kids launched by PIFS outgoing Secretary General, Dame Meg
New Oceans book for children focuses on importance of protecting the Blue Pacific Ocean.
Lessons in climate-driven relocation: The Narikoso case
Residents of Narikoso village in Fiji await relocation eight years on. Their experience provides valuable lessons for future relocation projects.
Eco-tourism is the way of the post-covid future for the ‘blue’ Pacific
How Covid-19 has impacted tourism in the Pacific