HONIARA, – Illegal fishing across 14 million square kilometres of the Pacific Ocean faced a strong crackdown during Operation Rai Balang 2025 (OPRB25) that concluded this afternoon.
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Climate change is robbing Pacific islands of another resource: TunaSYDNEY — Fourteen Pacific island nations will receive $107 million to adapt their tuna-dependent ... director of fisheries management at the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency, said Trump ...
The Honiara Summit 2025 was co-hosted by the Solomon Islands Government, the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA ... who make decisions about their tuna resources and participate in ...
A three-nation agreement signed at the Honiara Summit last week could be the latest game-changer for Pacific fisheries cooperation, writes Giff Johnson.
Niue's Natural Resources Minister says the US$156 million Global Climate Fund grant is one of the largest climate funding grants that Pacific Island countries have been able to access.
HONIARA, 21 MAR 2025 – Illegal fishing across 14 ... Republic of Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. During the Operation, FFA Members conducted 96 boardings, tracked ...
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