
Sparks fly as islanders step up the ante for Rugby World Cup
IF Fiji’s performance in the Pacific Nations Cup is anything to go by, then the world is in for a treat come
IF Fiji’s performance in the Pacific Nations Cup is anything to go by, then the world is in for a treat come
State of Tuna Report 2015 – Special Feature While researchers test promising technical solutions at sea, decisive action to end the overfishing
SUSTAINABILITY will be key as Director General of the Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency James Movick secures his second and final three year
State of Tuna Report 2015 – Special Feature TUNA resource owning nations may be enjoying premium price for their fish, but they
State of Tuna Report 2015 – Special Feature TUNA owning islands of the Pacific still want to see increasing returns from their
State of Tuna Report 2015 – Special Feature EXPECT the Pacific’s work on managing its lucrative tuna resource to get better and
Anniversaries bring action on nukes SEVENTY years ago, a US aircraft flew from Tinian Island in the northern Marianas to the Japanese
Closed Gold Ridge mine triggers concern UNTIL April 2014, Gold Ridge was the sole operating mine in the Solomon Islands and contributing
Kiwi envoy speaks his mind about fishery and more TALKS are into advanced stages about getting skilled fishermen from Kiribati and Tuvalu
ON the road from Fua’amotu International Airport to Tonga’s capital, Nuku’alofa, the red and white bunting has gathered dust and is starting
THE Pacific Forum Secretariat’s Specialist Sub-Committee on Regionalism has received a total of 68 proposals for regional initiatives from a wide crosssection
THERE appears to be some discord within the Pacific Forum over the mounting international and regional concerns about what some Pacific Forum