Non-fishing stakeholders — or, to be more precise, conservation stakehold-ers — have become regular and active partners of fisheries stakeholders in the Pacific Islands region. They are mostly involved in identifying and raising awareness of environmental issues, as well as helping to design management schemes that address these issues. In California, they have gone one step fur-ther to become financial partners of the fishing industry. In the last article of this issue (p. 35), Jay Udelhoven from The Nature Conservancy explains why and how his organisation bought fishing rights to help struggling small-scale fishermen and local communities, while improving fishery and habitat. At first sight, it seems that there is little scope for such a ...
With vast ocean spaces under their jurisdictions, Pacific Island States have a duty to manage and co...
The establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) for the purpose of conserving marine biodiversity...
In many ways The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is already successfully implementing a great many of the i...
There are 89 States and territories that have some form of current or historical interest in the tro...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
While categorized as Small Island Developing States, South Pacific Island nations are the custodians...
Providing alternative livelihoods to fishers may have a slightly different meaning in Oceania than i...
According to the smile of this young fisherman from Vanuatu, there must be some benefits to the esta...
The MSG countries governments have regarded fisheries resources as an important source of livelihood...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) stretches approximately 6,000 nautical miles across num...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The principal aim of national oceans policymaking is to identify and assess all current and future u...
In the Pacific Islands region, fisheries and aquaculture make vital contributions to economic develo...
There are 89 States and territories that have some form of current or historical interest in the tro...
International regulatory bodies such as the United Nations (UN) and its Food and Agriculture Organiz...
With vast ocean spaces under their jurisdictions, Pacific Island States have a duty to manage and co...
The establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) for the purpose of conserving marine biodiversity...
In many ways The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is already successfully implementing a great many of the i...
There are 89 States and territories that have some form of current or historical interest in the tro...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
While categorized as Small Island Developing States, South Pacific Island nations are the custodians...
Providing alternative livelihoods to fishers may have a slightly different meaning in Oceania than i...
According to the smile of this young fisherman from Vanuatu, there must be some benefits to the esta...
The MSG countries governments have regarded fisheries resources as an important source of livelihood...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) stretches approximately 6,000 nautical miles across num...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The principal aim of national oceans policymaking is to identify and assess all current and future u...
In the Pacific Islands region, fisheries and aquaculture make vital contributions to economic develo...
There are 89 States and territories that have some form of current or historical interest in the tro...
International regulatory bodies such as the United Nations (UN) and its Food and Agriculture Organiz...
With vast ocean spaces under their jurisdictions, Pacific Island States have a duty to manage and co...
The establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) for the purpose of conserving marine biodiversity...
In many ways The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is already successfully implementing a great many of the i...