The Pacific Community and Korean stakeholders join forces to enhance WCPFC scientific projects
By Dr. SungKwon Soh and Toky Rasoloarimanana
Pacific Island Countries To Develop Advanced Warning System for Tuna Migration
This story originally appeared on the Inter Press Service website, it has been republished here with permission.
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Ocean Science Fact: EL Nino and La Nina
El Niño and La Niña are climate patterns in the Pacific Ocean that can affect weather worldwide. They are two opposing climate patterns that break these normal conditions, and both have global impacts on weather, wildfires, ecosystems, and economies.
To’oto’otumua Glory Fuimaono: The Lawyer Championing Samoa's Coastal Fisheries with Heart and Dedication
When speaking to Glory Fuimaono, the first thing that strikes you is her calm demeanour and quiet confidence; she radiates an air of trust and integrity. Glory, a Samoan woman, has risen through the ranks to become one of the most critical figures at the…
A conversation with Ms Moss-Christian, WCPFC Executive Director at the 15th Heads of Fisheries meeting
Meet Ms Rhea Moss-Christian, Executive Director for Western Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, who discusses the crucial support provided by the Pacific Community in tuna stock assessment during the 15th SPC's Heads of Fisheries Meeting.
Opening Remarks by SPC's Director-General Stuart Minchin at the 15th SPC's Heads of Fisheries Meeting
Opening Remarks by SPC's Director-General Stuart Minchin at the 15th SPC Heads of Fisheries Meeting
20-24 March 2023, SPC's Headquarters, Noumea, New Caledonia
Bonjour and warm Pacific greetings to you all.
Chair, I join you in thanking…