Have you ever wondered what is the status of the tuna stocks in the western and central Pacific?

Have you ever wondered what is the status of the tuna stocks in the western and central Pacific? There are four main tuna stocks found in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) - skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis), yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares…

The Fisher's Tales S2 - Limits: A golden rule

This series aims at disseminating informative and educational toolkits amongst coastal communities from the Pacific region. The videos provide information on the habitat, nutrition and behaviour of key marine species, as well as advice on how to use…

Ocean Science Fact: Mangrove and other blue carbon ecosystems can sequester 10 times more carbon than boreal, temperate or tropical forest

Although mangroves account for less than 2% of marine environments, they carry out 10 to 15% of global carbon burial. Mangroves are carbon-absorbing machines that absorb carbon dioxide when growing and sink carbon to the seafloor when dead…

Ocean Science Fact: Coral Reefs = Protection

Coral Reefs = Protection Study shows that coral reefs provide substantial protection against natural hazards by reducing wave energy by an average of 97%. There are 100 million or more people who may receive risk reduction benefits from reefs or bear…

Fiches d’identification des holothuries en Nouvelle-Calédonie

Endangered economic treasures of the Pacific, sea cucumbers are the center of attention in New Caledonia

Photo © Matthieu Juncker (content available in French only)

Seagrass, culture, women and hard decisions: A case study from Kiribati

Ocean Science Fact: More than 4,000 species of fish can be found throughout reef ecosystems

Across the world, coral reefs support more species than any other marine environment. In fact, more than 4,000 species of fish can be found throughout reef ecosystems.   

SPC's 2021 at a glance: Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems

 

Regional workshop report – Towards a Pacific Framework for Action on Scaling up Community-based Fisheries Management: 2021–2025

Contact: Watisoni Lalavanua: [email protected]  
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