by Isaac Rounds

The ocean is our lifeblood. It is our provider, the foundation of our cultures, and our home. But it is changing before our eyes.

by Isaac Rounds

The Republic of the Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Palau, and Panama today announced their joining of the Tuna Transparency Pledge, a global initiative led by international environmental NGO The Nature Conservancy that addresses unsustainable and illegal tuna fishing practices at sea.

by Isaac Rounds

The Ensuring Resilient Ecosystems and Representative Protected Areas (EREPA) Project in the Solomon Islands aims to promote biodiversity protection, build capacity for the creation and management of protected areas, and strengthen the policy framework for creating, managing and maintaining Protec

by Isaac Rounds

A full-fledged care center will soon be established at the headquarters of the SOP Manu association in Toahotu. This mission has been entrusted to Samantha Renault, an expert on the subject after spending ten years caring for petrels in Reunion Island.

by Isaac Rounds

The Cook Islands government, in collaboration with the Office of the Pacific Ocean Commissioner (OPOC), held the national consultations on the Ratification and Implementation of the Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Mari

by Isaac Rounds

A United Nations Committee is being urged to act on human rights violations committed by illegal loggers in Papua New Guinea.

by Isaac Rounds

Fiji continues to work towards improved fisheries transparency, with some major developments in recent months.

by Isaac Rounds

Poaching and weak enforcement are threatening Fiji’s marine ecosystems and undermining the efforts of local communities fighting to protect them.  This has sparked urgent calls for new legislation at a coral reef conservation workshop held today.

by Isaac Rounds

The Secretariat of the Pacific Environment Programme (SPREP) through its technical assistance programme under the Kiwa Initiative, continues to support the Government of Kiribati in mainstreaming and implementing Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Climate Change Adaptation.

by Isaac Rounds

Representatives from Pacific Island governments, environment ministries, regional partners, biodiversity and climate change experts will gather in Samoa next week to accelerate action on pressing environmental challenges, safeguarding our islands, our people and our way of life.

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