by Isaac Rounds

As Simon McKinley dropped down in the water, everything went dark. He’d seen sharks from the surface but now—gradually descending on his scuba dive—so many scalloped hammerheads were schooling together that they were blocking the sunlight.

by Isaac Rounds

The Conservation Finance Alliance (CFA) is offering targeted support for early-stage conservation finance initiatives with innovative approaches to mobilize funding for nature and people.

by Isaac Rounds

SPC announces the Second Call for Projects on Loss and Damage for Pacific Small Island Developing States.

by Isaac Rounds

The Call for Submissions for symposium/workshop sessions/full oral talks and speed talks, and poster presentations is now open for the Conservation Asia Congress Nepal 2026, under the theme: “Harmonising Biodiversity and Human Well-being in Asia.” If you have any questions regarding the submissio

by Isaac Rounds

Between Nov. 10 and 21, more than 56,000 delegates, including representatives from nearly 200 nations, gathered in Belém, Brazil, for the 30th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

by Isaac Rounds

The role – the Project Adviser (KiriLEAD) will lead in-country project planning, coordination, implementation and reporting; lead in-country management of project funds and grants in line with SPC Guidelines; provide technical advice and capacity building in support of MWYSSA (NGO Division) and r

by Isaac Rounds

The role – The Legal Officer (Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture) will provide support to strengthen the enabling legal frameworks for effective coastal fisheries and aquaculture management and enhanced compliance in Pacific Islands.

by Isaac Rounds

The Republic of Marshall Island’s (RMI) Ministry of Natural Resources and Commerce (MoNRC) has recently released the leucaena psyllid (Heteropsylla cubana), a tiny but mighty leaf-feeding insect, that naturally only targets leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) which is highly invasi

by Isaac Rounds

Sharks Pacific Policy Director Bubba Cook says the biggest obstacle facing the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) is clear — distant water fishing nations with the most to gain from keeping the high seas opaque.

by Isaac Rounds

A recent scientific expedition led by Pristine Seas has provided crucial data to support locally-driven marine conservation efforts near Manus Province, Papua New Guinea.

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