News
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Concern over labour standards
Korean civil society groups will engage with Pacific activists to ensure better conditions for ...
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Observers return to tuna boats
Purse seiners in the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission operations area return to 100 ...
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Stop tuna transshipment
PACIFIC nations will benefit from increased reporting requirements for tuna transshipment on the ...
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Tonga calls for more unity in Tuna conservation efforts
The head of Tonga's delegation to the Pacific Tuna Commission meeting underway in Vietnam is ...
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Sharks under threat
Two species of shark face extinction as one country refuses to accept measures which could ...
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Solomons looks to boost tuna sector
The Solomon Islands will look to boost its tuna fisheries industry through greater bilateral ...
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More needs to be done to control rampant tuna transshipment in the high seas
Civil society organisations (CSOs) attending the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission ...
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Rhea Moss-Christian first Pacific woman to be WCPFC executive director
A candidate from the Northern Pacific in the Micronesian sub region is the first woman appointed to ...
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Pacific Tuna will not collapse next year if WCPFC fails to adopt management measures
An expert in the tuna industry in the Pacific says the fishery will not collapse next year if the ...
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WWF support the prohibition of shark lines and wire leaders
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is hopeful the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries ...