Papua New Guinea will increase its fight against illegal fishing with the help of a new agreement with the United States. HPR ...
Prime Minister James Marape made the statement on Sunday, just days after returning from a fisheries meet in the Solomon ...
Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape has warned he will order his navy to sink all foreign fishing boats caught illegally fishing in territorial waters.
A three-nation agreement signed at the Honiara Summit last week could be the latest game-changer for Pacific fisheries ...
U.S. Coast Guard cutter arrives in Papua New Guinea, embarks law enforcement officers to conduct joint maritime patrol Front ...
Parts of Suva harbor in Fiji resemble a ship graveyard with more than two dozen rusting and unseaworthy vessels abandoned due ...
Scientists have in recent years predicted another danger for Pacific island nations. They rely heavily on tuna fishing licenses ... Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, Tonga ...
IN the modern age, it’s hard to imagine that there’s anywhere on Earth that we haven’t fully explored. But there are ...
Fourteen Pacific Island countries have received a USD 156.8 million (EUR 145.6 million) grant to respond to tuna stock shifts ...
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The Print on MSNIn 1900s, Andamans came up with a plan to bring up crocodile numbers, but success has come with a biteRising attacks on humans have put Andaman's saltwater crocodiles at the center of a clash between conservationists and the ...
And it's home to North Sentinel Island, a mysterious and unexplored ... The Star Mountains are in Papua New Guinea, a nation known for being poorly explored. In fact scientists think there are ...
A U.S. Coast Guard cutter crossing the Tasman Sea as part of maritime security cooperation with Australia and New Zealand ...
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