Pacific urged world leaders at the UN Ocean Conference to support the development of National Plastic Prevention Plans and consider supporting legislation to phase out problematic plastics
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Pacific leads the way in shaping fisheries subsidies agreement outcome at 12th WTO Ministerial
Pacific told the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference they “need solution now”. “Our ocean and coastal communities cannot wait any longer for a perfect Fisheries Subsidies Agreement.”
Pacific Small Islands Developing States make a strong mark at UN Ocean Conference
PSIDS called for improved international efforts at all levels to improve and sustain the health, productivity and resilience of our ocean
Fiji making big commitments at UN Ocean Conference
Fiji has the will to put resources behind the most far-reaching transformation in its history, says Fiji’s PM at UN Ocean Conference
Technology helps fishers tap new resources in the South Pacific
FAO’s FishFAD project provides skills and equipment to Fijian fishers to sustain coastal fisheries
Leaving a lasting Pacific Ocean legacy
Pacific Island communities have developed some of the most effective practices to support the sustainable use of coastal and ocean resources, we just need to take heed, writes Robert Richmond
WTO Fishing treaty to leave Pacific Island nations poorer
PANG campaigner believes the “Geneva Package” is flawed as it favours countries with a large capacity for subsidising and reporting and those most responsible for overfishing
New plan to conserve and manage marine species in the Pacific launched
A new plan to provide a strategic framework for managing and protecting marine species to support Pacific governments and others working in the Pacific
New clear ways for the Pacific- Address historic nuclear injustices in the Pacific
PANG Associate and NFIP campaigner says TPNW must aim to address nuclear testing legacy issues of victim assistance and environmental remediation in the Pacific
Commonwealth leaders line up to support action on ‘living lands’
Pacific Island leaders, along with leaders and senior officials from across the Commonwealth, voiced their robust support for a non-binding charter on climate change, biodiversity and land degradation