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Live rounds, pistol magazine discovered, not part of Fiji Military inventory

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A pistol magazine containing 11 live 9mm rounds was discovered near Makoi Monday, triggering a joint investigation by the Republic of Fiji Military Forces...

Melanesian Summit highlights Marine Protection 30-by-30 mission

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The Melanesian Ocean Summit at APEC Haus, Port Moresby, focuses on ocean finance and the Blue Economy Initiative, as Pacific leaders renew calls to...

“Melanesia must lead”: Jelta Wong calls for stronger ocean protection

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Papua New Guinea Minister for Fisheries and Marine Resources Jelta Wong has called on Melanesian nations to take stronger leadership in protecting the region’s...

MSG ready to work with members

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The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) is ready to work closely with member countries to protect the ocean and strengthen communities during the Melanesian Ocean...

Papua New Guinea to protect Coral-rich Marine “Highway” for Sharks, Dolphins, Whales and Rays

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The largest "no-take" marine protected area in Melanesia will safeguard gray reef sharks, manta rays, green turtles, dolphins and seabirds, all while supporting country's...

Fijian Drua coach Jackson names starting line-up against Waratahs

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Fijian Drua Head Coach Glen Jackson has named a strong side for their Round 14 clash against the NSW Waratahs at the HFC Bank...

Nauru Parliament backs move to rename nation as Naoero

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The Parliament of Nauru has unanimously approved a constitutional amendment to officially rename the country as Naoero, marking a major step toward recognising the...

PNG aims to expand Marine Protected Areas: Kilepa

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The third day of the Melanesian Ocean Summit commenced at the APEC Haus in Port Moresby, with discussions focusing on the future of marine...

Palau’s marine conservation success rooted in tradition

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Steven Victor, the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Environment for Palau, shared insights into the country’s successful implementation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and...

Tuvalu to launch historic first National Ocean Policy on World Ocean Day

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Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo has announced his nation is finalising its first-ever National Ocean Policy, with plans to officially launch the framework on...

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