UN Ocean Conference 2025 (UNOC 2025)

The Assembly adopted by consensus the draft resolution “2025 United Nations Conference to Support the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development”,…

2024 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 29)

​The 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 29) will convene in November 2024.    dates: 11-24 November 2024 location: Baku  

Our Ocean 2024 Conference

9TH OUR OCEAN CONFERENCE GREECE 2024 The ocean plays a key role in human existence; it is essential for our survival and prosperity. It provides food, regulates our climate, and generates most of the oxygen we breathe. It also serves much of the…

Harmony at sea: Navigating economic growth, conservation and ancestral knowledge for sustainable ocean management in the Pacific

John’s voice wavers, and his eyes tear up. “Mum gave birth to me in 1964, just 5 meters away from the ocean. I think my love for the ocean began in my mother’s womb.” His name is John Aini, from Lavongai, a small coastal community in New Ireland Province…

Virtual Talanoa: Strengthening Ocean Leadership through Intergenerational Learnings

Empowering Pacific ECOPs through Knowledge Exchange: Join Our Virtual Event with Early Career Ocean Professionals (ECOPs).

Preserving Pacific Heritage: Honouring Ocean Wisdom

Careers in ocean science beckons to young Pacific women

Kite Pareti, Islands Business Pacific young women are taking a greater interest in protecting our oceans for the future. At last week’s inaugural conference on ocean science and ocean management in Nadi, Fiji, Tanga Morris Jnr, 26, said that while…

Palau Targets 100% managed ocean space

By Ngewakl Issac Soaladaob, Island Times Amid challenges heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic and discussions about the possibility of opening its marine sanctuary, which currently protects 80% of its waters, the Palau Government unveiled a bold…

Plastic Crisis: Cannot Be Business As Usual Anymore

By Inoke Rabonu, Fiji Sun EXPERT SAYS IF NOTHING IS DONE, WE WILL CONTINUE TO DROWN IN PLASTICS EVEN MORE THAN WE ARE NOW | ‘Turn off the tap and lessen the number of plastics that are being imported and used’.

Telling The Best Ocean Stories That Are Never Being Told

Opinion by Stanley Simpson, Mai TV
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