top of page
Solomon Islands 148_Coral reef_Haghalu village Ngela Island_20-08-2017_©Stuart Chape.jpg

Pacific Conservation Database

Climate Science to Ensure Pacific Tuna Access project

PIRT Member organisations

Pacific Community (SPC)

Other partner organisations

New Zealand MFAT

Countries of implementation

Regional

About

The project addresses known information gaps on the effects of climate change on tuna fisheries, including updating the oceanic component of the ‘vulnerability of tropical Pacific fisheries and aquaculture to climate change’ synthesis; evaluating climate indicators; preparing WCPO and national climate report cards and ‘dashboards’; and enhancing collaboration between relevant regional and national agencies to contribute to the International Panel on Climate Change processes.

Framework Action Tracks

13 – Ending unsustainable fishing, 19 – Science and traditional knowledge for target-setting and monitoring

Status

Ongoing

The Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation (PIRT) is supported by the Pacific BioScapes Programme.

The Pacific BioScapes Programme is a European Union (EU) funded action, managed and implemented by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP).
The Programme contributes to the sustainable development of Pacific Small Island Developing States through the implementation of 30 focused activities taking place across a diversity of ecosystems in 11 countries (Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu) that will address critical issues concerning coastal and marine biodiversity, and ecosystem-based responses to climate change adaptation.
For more information, please visit: www.sprep.org/bioscapes

Bioscapes logo strip.jpg

© 2023 by Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation (PIRT)

bottom of page