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CLIMATE change threatens Tuvalu’s national survival through direct impact on tuna stocks. CLIMATE change threatens Tuvalu’s national survival through direct impact on tuna stocks. The small atoll ...
Kiribati signed the first Pacific tuna-fishing deal with the Europeans in 2002. Others are lining up. “We’re at the point of inviting discussions with the European Union,” said Tuvalu’s ...
In July, the average global ocean temperature reached its highest on record. In Tuvalu, tuna are relocating to cooler waters, pushing fishermen further and further away from the shores ...
Tuvalu and Vanuatu. Their management of Pacific tuna stocks has been a rare conservation success story. In 1982, eight Pacific Island countries came together in Nauru to agree to comanage their ...
Tuvalu’s government warns that its territory ... Leaders fear that they will lose those rights—and a tuna industry worth billions—if any or all of the islands that make up their territories ...
Tuvalu's tuna-rich waters are plied by foreign fishing fleets that pay the country about $30 million in licence fees annually — its biggest revenue source. Tuvalu also gets at least $10 million ...
Tuvalu’s tuna-rich waters are plied by foreign fishing fleets that pay the country about US$30 million (S$38.6 million) in licence fees annually – its biggest revenue source. Tuvalu also gets ...
As 2011 comes to a close, three parties to the Nauru Agreement countries have taken the bold step of closing their waters to foreign fishing vessels in order to maintain sustainable tuna fishing ...
CLIMATE change threatens Tuvalu’s national survival through direct impact on tuna stocks. CLIMATE change threatens Tuvalu’s national survival through direct impact on tuna stocks. The small atoll ...