The Vanuatu Government is working with the chiefs and communities on Efate to ensure that the Efate Land Management Area (ELMA), a proposed conservation area within central Efate, is legally protected by end of this year.
PENAMA has become the first province in Vanuatu to have a Marine Spatial Plan (MSP).
Human activities are threatening the survival of many species. One way for communities, agencies and the government to stop the loss of biodiversity and rescue endangered species is through habitat protection.
Vanuatu is committed to protecting and conserving at least 30% of its land by 2030, now that it joins the Ambition Coalition for Nature and People (HAC).
Public servants from across the country have assembled in Port Vila for two days to brainstorm how to improve the national to local level implementation of the Government’s National Sustainable Development Plan -The People’s Plan...Expected outcomes of the workshop include provincial develop
Vanuatu remains committed in its fight against deep sea mining alongside other Pacific Island nations. As the world turned its focus to provide clean energy, the need of deep-sea mining is one option international organizations have put out as a solution to address the agenda.
The Pacific Parliamentarians’ Alliance on Deep Sea Mining (PPADSM) has been officially launched as a high-level political voice that will advocate for the protection of the Pacific Ocean from exploitation. Vanuatu’s Leader of Opposition, Ralph Regenvanu, is the PPADSM chairman.
A Typology for Reef Passages
Coral reefs host exceptionally diverse and abundant marine life. Connecting coasts and sheltered lagoons to the open ocean, reef passages are important yet poorly studied components of these ecosystems. Abiotic and biotic elements ‘pass’ through these reef passages, supporting critical ecological processes (e.g. fish spawning). Reef passages provide multiple social and ecological benefits for islands and their peoples, but are so far neither characterized nor recognized for their multifaceted significance.
The Minister responsible for Fisheries, Willie Kalo Daniel, has lifted the coconut crab ban in TORBA Province. This is effective from February to November this year.
Vanuatu is party to the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention)...The first site for Vanuatu...registered as the first internationally recognised Ramsar wetland site is Lake Letas on Gaua. Lake Letas is Vanuatu’s biggest lake and one of the largest volcanic lakes in the Pacific.