The first edition of the Newsletter of the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas Oceania (WCPA Oceania) for 2020 is now available. Full Newsletter (Pdf) Related page category(s) Communication Education And Social Marketing Progress Towards Protected Area Targets Partnerships Regional Pacific Protected Areas Related Pages Biological Surveys of Carondelet, a Shallow, Submerged Seamount in the Phoenix Islands, Kiribati Mapping the planet’s critical areas for biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people High Seas Biodiversity Treaty Policy Brief The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework: what it does and does not do, and how to improve it Video - Introduction to SPREP's Regional Marine Species Programme The Marine Spatial Planning Index: a tool to guide and assess marine spatial planning Sea Turtle Monitoring Manual 30x30 A Guide to Inclusive, Equitable and Effective Implementation of Target 3 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Quantifying longline bycatch mortality for pelagic sharks in western Pacific shark sanctuaries Diverse values of nature for sustainability Latest News UNSW and USP to embark on a significant mangrove regeneration project ever… May 3, 2024 by sprep-pa Read More AI is being used to save pygmy seahorses and whale sharks in Papua New… May 3, 2024 by sprep-pa Read More Women fishers learn sustainable practices and give back to the ocean May 2, 2024 by sprep-pa Read More Empowering local communities for sustainable-use of natural resources… May 2, 2024 by sprep-pa Read More News Center What's new Biological Surveys of Carondelet, a Shallow, Submerged Seamount in the… January 11, 2024 by sprep-pa Read More Mapping the planet’s critical areas for biodiversity and nature’s… January 11, 2024 by sprep-pa Read More Sustainable Finance for Asia and the Pacific: Protecting and Restoring… January 10, 2024 by sprep-pa Read More High Seas Biodiversity Treaty Policy Brief November 30, 2023 by sprep-pa Read More
Related page category(s) Communication Education And Social Marketing Progress Towards Protected Area Targets Partnerships Regional Pacific Protected Areas