by Isaac Rounds

Individual awards of up to $2,000 (U.S.) may be made annually. The awards are for one year only but successful applicants may re-apply in subsequent years provided they meet all the conditions of the prior award, including the annual report.

by Isaac Rounds

The role – the Environmental and Social Safeguards (ESS) Officer will contribute to the relevant implementation of ESS throughout SPC projects implementation in partnership and collaboration with relevant stakeholders.

by Isaac Rounds

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says effective ocean governance and maritime security must go hand in hand as Pacific nations confront growing threats across the region’s vast maritime domain.

by Isaac Rounds

The fifth-largest island in Fiji, Gau (pronounced “Nau”) is part of the Lomaiviti archipelago, east of the country’s main island Viti Levu. With no fewer than 16 villages, it is where spiritual links are strongest to the Critically Endangered and little-known Fiji Petrel.

by Isaac Rounds

More than 12,000 coral fragments are now growing on Samoa’s reefs following a restoration program that trained communities across seven sites to lead reef recovery efforts, conservation officials said.

by Isaac Rounds

The EDGE Fellowship supports early-career conservationists working to protect some of the world’s most evolutionarily distinct and globally threatened species.

by Isaac Rounds

The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) and the Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA) will togther manage, protect and sustain the use of the country's fisheries and marine resources.

by Isaac Rounds

Fiji has launched three major national biodiversity policy instruments aimed at strengthening environmental protection, climate resilience, and sustainable resource management.

by Isaac Rounds

WHAT if the most powerful piece of climate infrastructure in the Pacific is not a seawall, a solar panel, or an early warning system, but a coral reef?

by Isaac Rounds

Papua New Guinea has detailed its plans to protect approximately 200,000 km² of Pacific Ocean waters – an area roughly the size of the United Kingdom – from fishing and all other destructive human activity.

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