by Isaac Rounds

Koror State has passed a new law that creates a $100 per person seasonal access fee for visitors who want to observe some of Palau’s most important fish spawning events.

by Isaac Rounds

SPREP wishes to call for tenders from qualified and experienced consultants who can offer their services to undertake the development of a National Loss and Damage Evidence Base for Niue.

by Isaac Rounds

SPREP wishes to call for tenders from qualified and experienced consultants who can offer their services to prepare the seventh national report for the Government of Niue under the Convention on Biological Diversity.

by Isaac Rounds

A PhD scholar at The University of the South Pacific (USP) has made significant contributions to Pacific freshwater ecology, co-authoring the discovery and documentation of eight new endemic species of damselflies and the establishment of a new endemic genus for Fiji.

by Isaac Rounds

The role – Earth Observation Loss and Damage Officer (EOLDO) will play a key role in leveraging remote sensing and geospatial data and enable value-added services utilising Digital Earth Pacific (DE Pacific) to build evidence - based outputs on climate change impacts, including climate risk and c

by Isaac Rounds

Deep-sea mining in the Pacific, including areas near Samoa, could be detrimental to the environment, according to a research paper prepared by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP).

by Isaac Rounds

Koror State has passed an updated fishing license bill aimed at modernizing fishing regulations, improving permit management and strengthening protections for marine resources.

by Isaac Rounds

The Tetepare Descendant Association (TDA) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening governance and conservation of Tetepare Island following its General Annual Meeting (GAM) held at Kekehe Village, Munda late last year.

by Isaac Rounds

The Te mana o te moana association is launching an appeal for testimonies from the public to record traces of sea turtles on the beaches of French Polynesia during their breeding and nesting season.

by Isaac Rounds

For the tiny island called "the tip of America's spear" in the Pacific, it can be hard to say no to the United States government.

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