The Pacific, Earth's largest ocean, is a complex ecosystem that supports life both at sea and on shore. Protecting this biodiversity is vital, which is why The Pew Charitable Trusts takes a comprehensive approach to ocean conservation in the Pacific region. Our goals include securing sustainable management for tuna populations, ending illegal fishing, protecting sharks, conserving biodiversity on the high seas, and ensuring a lasting ocean legacy by safeguarding some of the most special places in the ocean. Although there is no "one-size-fits-all" approach to marine conservation, effective options are available that, with the right mix, can help create and sustain a healthy ocean. In every region, catch limits and gear regulations are essen...
Overfishing Taking fish out of the ocean faster than their populations can be naturally replenishedh...
Caring for the environment has long been an important part of Palau's culture. For centuries, tradit...
The oceans are facing greater pressures now than at any other time in human history. Marine protecte...
The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of the planet and plays an essential role in supporting life ...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) stretches approximately 6,000 nautical miles across num...
French Polynesia is home to the world's largest contiguous exclusive economic zone, or EEZ, the wate...
Overview The ocean plays an essential role in sustaining life on our planet. It covers nearly three-...
This manuscript is based on a keynote lecture given by Jane Lubchenco at One Planet, One Ocean: The ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are the most common tool used to conserve marine resources. Officially...
Several species targeted by global fisheries have suffered declines due to increased fishing efforts...
The ocean contains unique biodiversity, provides valuable food resources, and is a major sink for an...
The conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction (A...
Marine fish is one of the most important sources of animal protein for human use, especially in deve...
Ancient Polynesians used the sun, stars, and ocean swells to navigate the Pacific, the largest ocean...
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing as humans seek to combat overexploitation...
Overfishing Taking fish out of the ocean faster than their populations can be naturally replenishedh...
Caring for the environment has long been an important part of Palau's culture. For centuries, tradit...
The oceans are facing greater pressures now than at any other time in human history. Marine protecte...
The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of the planet and plays an essential role in supporting life ...
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) stretches approximately 6,000 nautical miles across num...
French Polynesia is home to the world's largest contiguous exclusive economic zone, or EEZ, the wate...
Overview The ocean plays an essential role in sustaining life on our planet. It covers nearly three-...
This manuscript is based on a keynote lecture given by Jane Lubchenco at One Planet, One Ocean: The ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are the most common tool used to conserve marine resources. Officially...
Several species targeted by global fisheries have suffered declines due to increased fishing efforts...
The ocean contains unique biodiversity, provides valuable food resources, and is a major sink for an...
The conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction (A...
Marine fish is one of the most important sources of animal protein for human use, especially in deve...
Ancient Polynesians used the sun, stars, and ocean swells to navigate the Pacific, the largest ocean...
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing as humans seek to combat overexploitation...
Overfishing Taking fish out of the ocean faster than their populations can be naturally replenishedh...
Caring for the environment has long been an important part of Palau's culture. For centuries, tradit...
The oceans are facing greater pressures now than at any other time in human history. Marine protecte...