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NGOs urge adoption of science-based management to save skipjack Tuna

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Non-government Organisations including the Pew Charitable Trusts, the Ocean Foundation, WWF and Global Tuna Alliance are calling on the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) members to move away from yearly quota-setting to a science-based, pre-agreed management procedure (MP) for skipjack tuna. The group made the appeal in an open letter, urging the WCPFC, particularly fisheries bloc within the...

U.S hosts first-ever Clean Energy workshop and Women in Clean Energy conference for the Pacific Islands

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In collaboration with the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), the United States is hosting the first-ever Clean Energy Workshop and Pacific Women in Energy Conference from October 4-6 in Suva to support the Pacific Islands’ clean energy transition and climate adaptation efforts. Led by U.S Department of State Bureau of Energy Resources Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) Laura Lochman, the...

Cook Islands name ‘experienced’ Rugby League World Cup squad

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Cook Islands rugby league coach Tony Iro has named an “experienced” side for the Rugby League World Cup to be held in England from 15 October to 19 November 2022. Iro has named a number of Super League and NRL players with the likes of senior reps Tinirau Arona, Makahesi Makatoa, Esan Marsters, Tepai Moeroa, Dylan Napa, Anthony Gelling, Dominique...

Fiji Bati squad named for RLWC

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Fiji Bati coach Joe Rabele has named his squad for the Rugby League World Cup later this month. Back-to-back premiership winners Apisai Koroisau and Viliame Kikau are in the squad as well as Eels winger Maika Sivo. Eels centre Waqa Blake is not in the squad alongside Tariq Sims, Daniel and Jacob Saifiti. Several other NRL players in the squad include Tui...

Toa Samoa name powerful team

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Samoa have named their line-ups for the Rugby League World Cup. The team are packed with NRL stars, including some considered the best in the sport, and who have turned down lucrative offers by Australia and New Zealand. The polite declines by several NRL stars to wear the Green and Gold jersey of Australia in particular, has shocked many Aussie fans....

Pacific Games organisers earmark 30 schools to help with festivities

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Thirty schools in Honiara and the province of Guadalcanal have been identified to take part in ceremonies at the 2023 Pacific Games. Students from the schools are poised to play a role in medal ceremonies, the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and a planned Adopt a Nation scheme. Of the 30, 11 are operated by Honiara City Council, nine by churches, five...

Solomon Islands unhappy with indirect China references in draft agreement with Washington, insists it would not ‘choose sides’

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Solomon Islands foreign minister Jeremiah Manele said veiled references to China in an American-led Pacific declaration were one of the reasons his country was reluctant to sign up to the deal at first. Solomon Islands signalled it would not sign the 11-point declaration between the United States and Pacific Island nations, a blow to Washington which had hoped to bring...

UN chief: Countries bound for COP27 must make climate action ‘the top global priority’

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As government representatives begin the finalise the agenda for the COP27 climate change conference in Egypt next month, for pre-COP planning in the Democratic Republic of the Congo capital, Kinshasa, Secretary-General António Guterres told journalists in New York that the work ahead is “as immense as the climate impacts we are seeing around the world”. “A third of Pakistan flooded....

Samoan Passengers forced to sleep on cold floor at Auckland Airport for hours

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More than 100 passengers - including elderly and young children - were forced to sit and sleep on the ground of a cold corridor at Auckland International Airport after being refused entry to a departure lounge with seats just metres away. Those affected had just arrived on a flight from Samoa in the early hours of Sunday morning, which touched...

Solomons-New Zealand meeting ‘significant’ – Pacific security expert

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Solomon Islands says consultation between Pacific nations could be improved, ahead of a foreign affairs bilateral meeting in New Zealand. The Solomons' Foreign Affairs Minister Jeremiah Manele will sit down with his Aotearoa counterpart Nanaia Mahuta in Wellington today. Pacific Security expert Anna Powles said Mahuta would be looking to solidify bilateral relations between the two nations after intense geopolitical scrutiny...

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Solomon Islands PM elect Manele sworn-in

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Jeremiah Manele was sworn-in by the Governor General at Government House immediately after his election as the new Prime Minister Solomon Islands Thursday. The swearing-in...