Vanuatu National Roadmap for Coastal Fisheries: 2019–2030
To keep our fisheries sustainable, respect rules and regulations
Why are there areas where we can't go fishing?
Why do we have size limits for certain fish or invertebrate species?
Why do we ban certain types of fishing?
These are some of the questions raised in this series of simple and educational posters…
Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin #30
Editor's note
Science is key to solving our climate change challenges
Science, and the rigorous examination and evaluation of data, is the foundation of modern society. In the harnessing of electricity, the exploration of space, the elimination of polio, or the development of the internet, to name a few examples, we have…
Vanuatu National Sea Cucumber Fishery Management Plan 2019-2024
Pacific Fisheries Leadership Programme: Meet Tevita from Fiji
Tevita Vodivodi is the Senior Executive officer in Fiji Ministry of Fisheries. He joined PFLP for the 1st cohort of Leadership for Change in August 2019, and he is sharing his experience with the programme after attending the first module. Learn more…
Pacific Fisheries Leadership Programme - Meet Gemma from Papua New Guinea
Gemma Matainaho is the Executive officer of the managing Director for Papua New Guinea National Fisheries Authority. She joined PFLP for the 1st cohort of Leadership for Change in August 2019, and she is sharing her experience after attending the…
Fisheries Newsletter #158
Editorial
Two of the three feature articles in this issue relate to coastal marine resource assessments, and they, not surprisingly, ring alarm bells.
Pacific Fisheries Leadership Programme: Meet Richard from Fiji
Richard Veeran is the Principal Fisheries Officer in Fiji Ministry of Fisheries He is sharing his impression of the programme after attending 1st cohort of PFLP Leadership for Change in August 2019.
Learn more: on pacfishlead
Fiji’s Muanaira Womens Group sees promise in pilot mangrove oyster farm
It’s hard work walking over sharp shells in the mud, reaching in amongst dense mangrove roots and chipping off oysters. But members of Muanaira Womens Group have been doing this work for years, harvesting the oysters that cling to the roots of mangroves…