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Mining company waits for regulations to kick in to start work
The head of a Canadian deep-sea mining firm says he wants to wait for regulations to be in place before starting "commercial-scale nodule collection". Audio
Cooks mountain doco inspired by Hawaiian protests
A Cook Islands film-maker made a documentary on Rarotonga's mountains after watching the Kānaka Maoli protest the construction of the $US1.4 billion telescope on top of a Hawaiian mountain three years… Audio
Fiji floating bar criticised after tourist’s death
The owner of a popular five-star floating bar and restaurant in Fiji denies claims that his staff were unprepared for emergencies.
Marshalls minister unhappy with initial compact deal with US
The Marshall Islands foreign minister has criticised the Compact of Free Association memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed at the start of the year, calling it "not a dignified agreement". Audio
Data constraints could be skewing Pacific remittance figures
Pacific nations could be under-reporting the amount of remittances entering their countries due to data constraints, according to a new study.
Deep-sea mining threatens tuna fisheries - study
Seafood organisations are calling for a pause on deep-sea mining after a new study claims the two industries could be in conflict as tuna migrates East due to climate change.
Warning of more cyclones for parts of Pacific as El Niño threatens
The Pacific is due to get a dramatic shift in weather over the next 12 months as it moves from a triple dip La Niña event to the opposite direction. Audio
Pasifika contracting meningococcal in NZ set to increase this winter
There is concern that meningococcal disease cases will continue to climb this year after increasing over the last two years in New Zealand. Audio
Pacific group pushing for global shipping to act on climate target
A group of Pacific states, known as the 6-PAC, is leading the call for the shipping industry to align itself with the 1.5 degrees climate target.
Pacific welcomes adoption of High Seas Treaty by UN
The world is another step closer to protecting 30 percent of the ocean after the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Treaty was adopted by the United Nations in New York. Audio
Thousands of starfish removed to save Cook Islands' reefs
More than 6500 coral eating crown-of-thorns starfish have been removed from Cook Islands' reefs since 2020 when the latest outbreak was first detected. Audio
American Samoa health authorities hoping school break will curb RSV spread
Health authorities in American Samoa are hoping the upcoming school break will help curb the spread of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) which has caused a spike in hospital admissions this month.
Coral making rapid recovery after devastating weather event
The remote reefs in the Southern Line Islands in Kiribati are recovering quickly after an El Niño warming event in 2015-2016 decimated its coral, the National Geographic's Pristine Seas' team.
Pacific nations driving momentum at IMO to clean up international shipping
The global regulator for international shipping is expected to agree to completely decarbonise the industry by mid-century to avoid dangerous climate change.
New Zealand tourist drowns in the Cook Islands
A 49-year-old woman from New Zealand has drowned outside The Edgewater Resort and Spa in Rarotonga.
Guam's post-Mawar recovery not up to speed, Dededo's Mayor says
The mayor of Guam's second largest and most populated village says she feels the recovery has been "very slow" two weeks after Typhoon Mawar made landfall in the territory.
Fijian Drua outdone by Crusaders, but fans 'can't wait' for 2024 season
The Fijian Drua had to sail through rough seas in Christchurch as they were outdone 49-8 by the Crusaders in the Super Rugby Pacific quarterfinals on Saturday night.
Crucial IMO talks 'last chance' for global shipping to meet Paris Agreement target
A shipping industry expert says the International Maritime Organisation climate summit in London next month is the last chance for the sector to get in line with global climate targets.
Pasifika art gallery gains popularity in Christchurch
A Christchurch art gallery that displays exclusively Pasifika art has brought in nearly 8000 Pacific visitors since opening in July. Audio
Fifteen Pasifika on NZ King's Birthday Honours List
Paediatrician Teuila Percival heads the list of Pacific recipients in the New Zealand King's Birthday Honours List for 2023.
Global Expedition will allow Pacific people to tell their stories
National Geographic's Pristine Seas initiative has launched The Global Expedition to support conservation efforts in the remote tropical Pacific. Audio
Caregivers, low earners to benefit from Cook Islands Budget
Money has been set aside in the Cook Islands 2023 budget for caregivers and people on minimum wage to get a pay rise.
Post-typhoon restoration process begins in Guam
Guam is in a recovery phase after being pummelled by typhoon Mawar.
People in Guam, Marianas told to seek shelter as typhoon approaches
Category four typhoon Mawar is heading directly for Guam with the worst conditions expected around 4pm on Wednesday, the US National Weather Service said.
Pasifika will benefit from wider Budget says NZ minister
New Zealand's Pacific package in its annual Budget focuses on strengthening the Pasifika workforce and includes funding for media entities to deliver Pacific language programming.