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Iumi tugeda delivering on SDG 14.4: Achieving Sustainable Fisheries

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Stay up-to-date with the latest news and announcements from the 2025 Honiara Summit. Our publications provide key updates on the event's progress, press release outcomes, insights, and stories from our region.
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Echoes of Oceania: The sound of successful CBFM resonates across the Pacific Islands
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A new platform to support CBFM practitioners in the Pacific Islands has been launched (https://cbfm.spc.int/). It aims to enhance the resilience of coastal fisheries by creating a space for effective knowledge sharing and trusted sources of information.
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Towards healthier and more nutritious diets in Pacific Small Island Developing States
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Five new approaches and innovations that can help promote quality diets.
The waters that surround the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Pacific are home to remarkable marine ecosystems.
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Technology helps fishers tap new resources in the South Pacific
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As it is in many island states across the South Pacific, fishing is a means of survival in Fiji; it is embedded in the daily rituals of the people who live in the archipelago’s islands. “I have been fishing all my life,” says Aviuta Ramoli. “Most of our resources come from the sea.”
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Solomon Islands PM Manele announces hosting of SDG 14.4 summit
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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Hon. Jeremiah Manele announced that the Solomon Islands will co-host the Honiara Summit on Sustainable Development Goal 14.4 from 24–27 February 2025.​
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Environmentally sustainable and cost-effective solutions: Mangrove oyster farming in Fiji
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In the Pacific Islands, fisheries are not only vital for local economies but also deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of communities. As climate change and overfishing continue to challenge the sustainability of these resources, innovative, nature-based solutions are gaining momentum.
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