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The historic moment in Montreal Canada
SPREP welcomes landmark biodiversity framework
Jan 13,2023
●	Andrew Morris and Gershom Kalparam from Hexagon Water Specialists in the field carrying out the water assessments.
Water Quality Assessments on Malekula and Pentecost
Jan 13,2023
Noel Kaibaba and Philip Vanuau of Bamboo Bay, Malekula are entering turtle nest data into a new online smart-phone data collection app as part of the By-catch and Integrated Ecosystem Management (BIEM) Initiative in Vanuatu. Image Credit: Christopher Bartlett, Resilience
Malekula's Marine Turtle Community Conservation
Jan 12,2023
GIS conference participants from SPREP Member countries
Experts Gather in Fiji for Pacific Geospatial Conference to Address Impacts of Global Warming
Dec 31,2022
Hugo Oudart, 2022 Battler of the Year
French Polynesia wins 2022 Battler of the Year Award
Dec 21,2022
Pacific delegates at COP15
SPREP supports one Pacific Voice on biodiversity at COP15
Dec 17,2022
Australia's Minister Plibersek
Australia commits to nature positive transformation, supports one Pacific voice
Dec 17,2022
Ambassador Prasad speaks at COP15
‘Do the right thing, let’s get the job done,’ Fiji appeals at COP15
Dec 17,2022
Vanuatu Minister Ralph Regenvanu
Vanuatu calls on developed countries to pledge significantly higher ambition as deadline looms for biodiversity framework
Dec 17,2022
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Marshall Islands makes waves for ocean biodiversity at global negotiations
Dec 17,2022
FSM
Micronesia calls for Special Circumstances of Small Islands Developing States to remain in global biodiversity agreement
Dec 17,2022
New Zealand Minister
“If the land is well and the sea is well, the people will thrive.”- New Zealand Minister at global biodiversity negotiations.
Dec 17,2022

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