Enhancing hydrology capacity and flood early warning systems across the Pacific
Stream gauging undertaken by the Fiji Meteorological Service Hydrology Team. Image: Alluvium International.
The Pacific region is home to some of the most vulnerable nations in the world and is frequently impacted by hydro meteorological disasters,…
Digital training tackles future threats in Tuvalu
This media release was originally published on TCAP's website.
SPC hosts its first World Water Week talanoa session, amplifying voices for accelerated water security action for Pacific resilience
Water is a precious resource, and in the Pacific region, its significance goes beyond mere access. Water security is a critical component of resilience that requires a collective effort from stakeholders and partnerships.
Recognising this, the Pacific…
Remembering Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami
International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction 2024
The International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction was started in 1989, after a call by the United Nations General Assem
World Maritime Day 2024
Photo credit: Solomon island Women in Maritime (SIWIMA)
Kiritimati Island hosts the first Pacific Groundwater Gallery Knowledge Exchange
USD $350,000 grant to support data science for good and the democratisation of satellite data for Pacific countries
Traditional knowledge and the ocean – focus of the 2024 tide prediction calendars
Reviving traditional water sports, traditional fish traps, the age-old practice of preserving fish and understanding how root crops are indicators to predict tropical cyclones are some of the highlights showcased in the 2024 tide prediction calendars…