Why are some Pacific Lagoon corals resistant to climate change?
Photo credit: SPC/2021/Pauline Bosserelle
Summary Brief: Advancing Blue Pacific Food Systems: convenor Summary of the Pacific Regional Dialogue
Fisheries Story: a 40 days tuna research expedition begins today
The Pacific’s annual tuna tagging research voyage monitoring Pacific tuna stock health departs today from Honolulu, for operations in and around the Kiribati Exclusive Economic Zone. The cruise is composed of 4 scientists including Giulia Anderson, SPC’s…
Fisheries Story: Dynamics of a South Tarawa Atoll fisher group, Kiribati
Photo credit: SPC/Jeff Kinch
While South Tarawa (Kiribati) is facing multiple threats at the same time, it is important for local fishers to understand the main fish species targeted, including the how, when and why as this can help fishers to…
Fisheries Observer COVID 19 protocols and mitigations training
Fisheries Story: The Pacific Nutrient Database calculates the nutritional value of food
Did you ever wonder about the nutritional value of the seafood you eat? The Pacific Nutrient Database (PNDB) enables you to know this. The database is a step towards improving the evidence base to end the triple burden of malnutrition, achieving…
Towards a decade for Oceans: Protecting the Pacific’s most valuable resource
In literature, there are countless stories of adventures across the ‘7 seas’, each body of water with its own history, character and culture. For most of history each of our oceans were seen as a different world, similar but disconnected, in the same way…
Wallis and Futuna: When fisher communities pool their knowledge and skills to sustainably manage their resources
The Wallis et Futuna Fisheries Department has launched an awareness campaign to foster the emergence of sustainable coastal resource management.
How to continue fishing in the future without causing the resources to decrease – that is the main theme of…