That. Narrator the ocean, a lifeline for the islands people. But for how much longer . Woman there has been a rise in ocean teerature, then you end up with dead corals. Narrator coral crusaders saving their reefs and their future for generations to come. Woman the seychelles, with the resources that we have, the Marine Resources, thats what we have. Thats all we have really. And we depend on our Marine Resource for everything, whether its Economic Activities or for tourism and fisheries. We dont have anything without that. So i realized it was important to conserve the ocean when im growing up and understanding the relationship that the seychellois people have with the ocean, with the marine ecosystem, and how much we rely on it for our food cause most of our food comes from the sea. And i think i understood how important it was for us to protect it. Woman everything is connected to the ocean. We get food from the ocean, protection from the ocean, our climate, our weather is driven by
That. Narrator the ocean, a lifeline for the islands people. But for how much longer . Woman there has been a rise in ocean teerature, then you end up with dead corals. Narrator coral crusaders saving their reefs and their future for generations to come. Woman the seychelles, with the resources that we have, the Marine Resources, thats what we have. Thats all we have really. And we depend on our Marine Resource for everything, whether its Economic Activities or for tourism and fisheries. We dont have anything without that. So i realized it was important to conserve the ocean when im growing up and understanding the relationship that the seychellois people have with the ocean, with the marine ecosystem, and how much we rely on it for our food cause most of our food comes from the sea. And i think i understood how important it was for us to protect it. Woman everything is connected to the ocean. We get food from the ocean, protection from the ocean, our climate, our weather is driven by
Combatting IUU fishing to promote sustainable fisheries across the Pacific is a key outcome of Operation Tui Moana 2024 (OPTM24), which came to a close today. The two- week long Operation saw the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) and .
A two-week long 'Operation Tui Moana', combating Illegal Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing across the Pacific, closed today, 24 May 2024. The Tongan Royal Navy took part in the Operation that reported over 500 vessel contacts, using air, surface and remote-sensing platforms, with a total of 80 boardings in port and at sea. Ten vessels of interest were detected and