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The Republic of Palau and The Nature Conservancy (TNC): Our Oceans Conference 2020
January 31, 2020

Two global leaders in conservation - the Republic of Palau and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) - have announced a new partnership in support of the 7th Our Ocean Conference (OOC), an annual meeting of government, business, scientific, and civil society leaders to tackle some of the world's most vexi

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Henry Puna. Hon. Prime Minister of the Cook Islands. Photo - SPREP
PM gives ‘behind the scenes’ insight
January 16, 2020

Americans will pay from $10 to $58 per person to hear the Cook Islands Prime Minister speak in San Francisco tomorrow. Henry Puna is to talk about ocean conservation, and about Cook Islands graduating to OECD developed nation status.

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Prince Charles takes a photo with Pele Dancers of Temotu province at Lawson Tama. Photo: Carlos Aruafu
Prince Charles launches Ocean Policy
November 28, 2019

His Royal Highness, Prince Charles has launched the Solomon Islands Ocean Policy and Malaria Elimination Roadmap, Monday. Speaking at the launching ceremony at the Lawson Tama stadium, the Prince said the natural environment of the country is important for its prosperity and security.

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school of fish
Ahead of the ‘Blue COP’ in Madrid, progress made on oceans in Oslo
November 14, 2019

The conference has run annually since it was initiated by former U.S. secretary of state John Kerry in 2014 to bring oceans more explicitly into international conversations about climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation and sustainable livelihoods.

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Time for a sea-change in ocean protection
November 14, 2019

Greenpeace has been campaigning for proper ocean protection for decades. It has taken many different forms, under many different names, but our argument has always been fundamentally the same: we need to fully protect a substantial proportion of our oceans, and sustainably manage the rest.

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ocean and waves. credit - Andrzej Kryszpiniuk
Our Ocean Conference Participants Pledge USD 64 Billion to Protect Oceans
November 1, 2019

The sixth Our Ocean Conference generated 370 pledges for a clean, healthy and productive ocean...The Government of Norway hosted the 2019 Our Ocean Conference, focused on the theme “the state of the sea and measures to ensure healthy, clean and productive seas.” The Conference convened from 23-24

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Climate change and the threat of industrial fishing are pressuring Antarctic marine life. Photograph: Richard Coleman/AFP/Getty Images
Australia and European Union push for east Antarctic marine sanctuary
October 24, 2019

Australia will push for a million square kilometres of the Antarctic ocean to be protected as a marine sanctuary at an international forum in Hobart this week.

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Fish patrol a reef off Chesterfield Island, one of New Caledonia’s new, fully protected areas and home to a variety of marine life. Image Credit - Bastien PREUSS Bastien PREUSS
Local Enthusiasm and Political Leadership Help Make Ocean Protection a Priority for New Caledonia
October 24, 2019

New Caledonia has made encouraging progress in ocean protection over the past several years, but much of its waters remain in need of protection.

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Pacific ocean alliance meeting, PIFS. source - www.fbcnews.com
Pacific Ocean Alliance Meeting
October 10, 2019

The Pacific Ocean Alliance has met over the last week in Fiji to discuss ways in which they can collectively and actively engage on the region’s ocean policy towards ensuring a healthy, productive and resilience Blue Pacific.

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discussions on a new Pacific ocean Policy at PIFS, Suva Fiji. Credit - fbcnews.com.fj
Pacific Ocean Alliance works on ocean policy
October 3, 2019

A four-day discussion on ocean issues began today at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.

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