In a bid to support national relief emergency efforts to communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Harold, WWF-Pacific extended its support by providing emergency relief packs to the National Disa...
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Fiji’s Great Sea Reef (GSR) community champion and paramount chief of Macuata Ratu Wiliame Katonivere highlights that this year’s International Mother Earth Day 2020 celebration gives us paus...
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By Rowena Singh Climate change and its impact on sea turtles (Part 2) A more contemporary problem protecting sea turtles is the impact of climate change. “We’ve just done a study there was fu...
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By Rowena Singh What is the future of the ancient and beautiful sea turtles in the Pacific? We talk to WWF Pacific’s Laitia Tamata, WWF-Pacific's Coastal Fisheries officer and Duncan Williams, ...
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On Saturday, 28 March at 8:30 pm, Earth Hour, one of the largest global grassroots movements for the environment, will bring people together around the world to show their commitment to the plane...
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42 community representatives were part of a Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) workshop that aimed at working towards drafting their disaster management plansfor three target Local Level Governments (...
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Villagers of Balevuto in Ba are placing huge efforts towards reforestation activities in their bid to counter the effects of deforestation, climate change and improve food security. In support of...
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Research has uncovered the presence of plastic in a new species of deep-sea amphipods which has been discovered in one of the deepest places on earth. The amphipod - known in informal speech as a...
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Ba watershed communities are committed towards improving the health of their rivers and forests through rehabilitation efforts to progress climate resilience activities and sustain their liveliho...
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A multi-stakeholder workshop was held in Labasa to review and make recommendations for the update of the Macuata Province Natural Resource Management (NRM) Strategy 2014 - 2018. Development for t...
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“I am the traditional leader of a province; I have been bestowed the responsibility of not only the livelihood of the community but also the upkeep of all the resources , the flora and fauna, f...
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The 16th annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) concluded yesterday, 11 December, bringing both good and bad news for sharks and rays in Western and Centra...
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Article highlights: Climate change resolution adopted conservation management measures (CMM) endorsed on the non-target species of mobulid rays and sharks FFA summarises WCPFC16 outcomes for Paci...
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The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) took a major step in helping to protect “threatened” manta and other mobula rays on the final day of its annual meeting on Wednesd...
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Republished fromSeafoodSource, 12 December 2019 Bigeye, yellowfin, South Pacific albacore, and skipjack tuna are all reported to be in healthy condition, according to a2018 stock assessmentannoun...
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Republished fromRadio New Zealand, 12 December 2019 PORT MORESBY– The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) is taking a step towards prioritising climate-change consideration...
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Articlehighlights: Optimism on the push to adopt the climate-change resolution tabled by the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) PNA supports climate resolution and calls for agreement t...
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Republished fromRadio New Zealand, 11 December 2019 The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission has moved to further safeguard seabirds from becoming tuna bycatch. Last year, it adopted ...
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The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) today adopted a landmark Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) resolution that takes into account the impacts of climate change...
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PORT MORESBY, 11 December 2019– One of the positive outcomes from the just-ended 16th annual Tuna Commission meeting is the adoption of the South Pacific albacore work plan. The formal agreemen...
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