by Isaac Rounds

Koro Nui o te Vaikava o Rapa Nui, the ocean council of Rapa Nui, previously known as Easter Island, together with Polynesian Voyaging Society and Pacific Pwo Navigators, hosted earlier this month Te Piri māʻohi o Te Moana Nui a Hiva, a gathering of Pacific community and government leaders on Rapa

by Isaac Rounds

FFA is inviting qualified and experienced professionals to express their interest in an exciting consultancy opportunity under the Pacific Islands Regional Oceanscape Program - Second Phase for Economic Resilience (PROPER), funded by the World Bank.

by Isaac Rounds

SPREP wishes to call for tenders from qualified and experienced non-governmental organisations in Republic of Marshall Islands to lead and support the implementation of the BOLD Response Project through community engagement, research support, piloting of local loss and damage response actions, an

by Isaac Rounds

SPREP wishes to call for tenders from qualified and experienced non-governmental organisations in Tuvalu to lead and support the implementation of the BOLD Response Project through community engagement, research support, piloting of local loss and damage response actions, and inclusive stak

by Isaac Rounds

SPREP wishes to call for tenders from qualified and experienced non-governmental organisations in Vanuatu to lead and support the implementation of the BOLD Response Project through community engagement, research support, piloting of local loss and damage response actions, and inclusive stakehold

by Isaac Rounds

Global ocean governance is increasingly strained by the imbalance between the people who benefit from marine resources and the people who have to bear the costs.

by Isaac Rounds

Lomaiviti Provincial Council chairman Samuela Vadei is calling for stronger protection of the province’s natural resources, raising concerns over pollution, illegal fishing, climate change, drugs and the growing impact of rising fuel prices on island communities.

by Isaac Rounds

Human activities such as ship strikes, illegal fishing, and plastic pollution are emerging as some of the biggest threats to marine life in the Pacific, according to conservation experts.

by Isaac Rounds

Samoa has launched new biodiversity, invasive species and environmental communication tools as part of National Environment Week.

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