Celebrating mangroves in Fiji
26 July, 2023 - All around the world, July 26 is commemorated as the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem.
In 2015, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) during its General Conference proclaimed the day, otherwise known as the World Mangrove Day, which was commemorated in 2016.
Vacancy: Advisor for Coastal Ecosystems
The selected candidate will be supporting the MACBLUE project in advising the PNG government and national stakeholder on strategies of the protection, management, use and rehabilitation of mangrove and seagrass ecosystems in coordination with the implementing partners.
Project implementation to commence soon in Vanuatu
6 July, 2023 - An inception meeting on the Management and Conservation of Blue Carbon Ecosystems (MACBLUE) project took place yesterday with Vanuatu government and civil society representatives at the Melanesian Hotel in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
Seagrass restoration project to benefit Nataleira village
7 July, 2023 - A pilot seagrass restoration project was undertaken earlier this week in the village of Nataleira in the Dawasamu district.
National Stakeholders Blue Carbon Workshop Papua New Guinea
3 March, 2023 - Papua New Guinea is home to the highest number of species and total cover of mangroves and seagrasses within the Pacific Island countries. The Government of Papua New Guinea recognizes the importance of its blue carbon ecosystems for local communities and for supporting and conserving its rich biodiversity on land and at sea.
Partnership to Address Degraded Seagrass Sites
23 June 2023 - Seagrasses are valuable marine flowering plants that exclusively grow in intertidal and shallow subtidal waters of sheltered near-shore environments.
Mangroves, an integral player of the ocean ecosystem
9 June, 2023 - Members of the Pacific Ocean Alliance (POA) gathered this morning for a mangrove seedling potting at the Lami Fisheries Station.
World Oceans Day, a Call for Unity
8 June, 2023 - Our oceans are a source of life, a means to habitation for our marine organisms and source of food and survival and means of transportation. This is the very reason it deserves the attention we are giving it today.
Lessons Learnt from REDD+ Valuable for Blue Carbon Management
29 May, 2023 - MACBLUE Project Director Raphael Linzatti participated at a plenary session at the Global Forest Observation Initiative (GFOI), the Headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome from May 9 to May 11.
World Seagrass Day 2023
1 March, 2023 - Seagrass is a vital part of the marine ecosystem due to their numerous functions that includes stabilizing the sea bottom, providing food and habitat for other marine organisms, maintaining water quality, and supporting local economies.
World Wetlands Day 2023
2 February, 2023 - Wetlands can store up to fifty times more carbon compared to rain forests
Currently the world’s mangroves store carbon equivalent to over 21 gigatons of CO2. Destruction of mangrove ecosystems releases this carbon back into the atmosphere, exacerbating climate change.
“Conservation Of Our Oceans Is Not Optional” - Pacific Leaders
17 December , 2022 - Much of the talk these past two weeks at the CBD COP15 has centred around developing states concerned that there will be an unfair burden placed upon them to maintain their biodiversity.