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  • Manila Talks Could Decide Fate of $1 Billion South Pacific Albacore Tuna

    Manila Talks Could Decide Fate of $1 Billion South Pacific Albacore Tuna

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Pivotal talks in Manila could decide the fate of South Pacific albacore tuna, where a missing Modern Management Procedure threatens a US$1 billion market and MSC certification. With island communities’ livelihoods at stake, a science-based harvest strategy may be the key to a sustainable future.

  • WCPFC at a Crossroads: Electronic Monitoring Stalls as High-Seas Transshipment Debate Heats Up

    WCPFC at a Crossroads: Electronic Monitoring Stalls as High-Seas Transshipment Debate Heats Up

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Critical decisions loom as Pacific fisheries talks grapple with monitoring and high-seas transshipment. Deep divides threaten progress, leaving the region’s marine resources hanging in the balance.

  • Labasa to Light Up Northern Division’s Largest Christmas Tree

    Labasa to Light Up Northern Division’s Largest Christmas Tree

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Labasa lights up tonight as the Northern Division unveils its largest Christmas tree, with carols, live performances, and family-friendly magic—including a playful Fiji-style snow moment. A warm, joyful celebration that brings the community together.

  • Fiji Pine Trust Unveils New Logo in Bold Rebranding Drive for Landowners

    Fiji Pine Trust Unveils New Logo in Bold Rebranding Drive for Landowners

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji Pine Trust unveils a new logo as part of a broader strategy to redefine its public image and sharpen its focus on landowners. The move kicks off a five-year plan aimed at wealth generation for pine landowners and stronger community outcomes.

  • Tonga Poised for PM Pick as Parliament Divides Over Noble vs People’s Representatives

    Tonga Poised for PM Pick as Parliament Divides Over Noble vs People’s Representatives

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Tonga teeters on a political crossroads as Parliament awaits its new Prime Minister, with a debate over noble versus People’s Representative leadership still unresolved. A slate of potential contenders keeps the suspense high ahead of a Christmas deadline. Meanwhile, the King’s China visit adds an international dimension that could reshape the kingdom’s path.

  • Electronic Monitoring Could Redefine Pacific Tuna Trade at WCPFC22

    Electronic Monitoring Could Redefine Pacific Tuna Trade at WCPFC22

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Regional talks in Manila loom as conservationists press for robust on-the-water monitoring to safeguard tuna stocks and marine life. They champion electronic monitoring and stronger transparency to build trusted, sustainable supply chains.

  • Manila Talks Set to Shape Pacific Tuna Harvest and Economy

    Manila Talks Set to Shape Pacific Tuna Harvest and Economy

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Pacific tuna fisheries stand at a crossroads as a pivotal Manila meeting looms. With billions at stake, debates over a new albacore harvest strategy could reshape livelihoods across island economies and longline fleets.

  • AI Referee Arrives on the Court: Owl AI to Transform Pickleball Officiating

    AI Referee Arrives on the Court: Owl AI to Transform Pickleball Officiating

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Major League Pickleball is embracing electronic line-calling powered by Owl AI to deliver real-time, objective line decisions. Using 4K video from everyday devices, the system promises a cost-effective upgrade that could reshape officiating as the sport continues to surge in popularity. Could this tech-driven approach spark a broader shift in sports—and even Olympic aspirations?

  • Ralph Lauren Preps 10th Team USA Uniforms for Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

    Ralph Lauren Preps 10th Team USA Uniforms for Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Ralph Lauren returns as Team USA’s official outfitter with a bold, Italian-inspired look for the Winter Games’ Opening Ceremony. A seamless blend of classic prep and contemporary flair is building buzz ahead of the world stage.

  • FFA Members Unite for South Pacific Albacore Rules Ahead of WCPFC Session

    FFA Members Unite for South Pacific Albacore Rules Ahead of WCPFC Session

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    FFA members in Manila aligned their priorities ahead of the WCPFC session, pushing for a dedicated South Pacific albacore framework, climate-smart management, and tighter transshipment and bycatch safeguards. This coordinated effort signals a strong regional stance that balances livelihoods with ocean stewardship.

  • Marshall Islands Demands Tuna Governance Reforms at WCPFC22

    Marshall Islands Demands Tuna Governance Reforms at WCPFC22

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    At WCPFC22, the Marshall Islands warned that tuna governance decisions could shape its security, economy, and survival. The call: stronger rights for Small Island Developing States, tighter oversight of longline transshipments, and a science-based path to sustain South Pacific albacore. As negotiators weigh reforms, the future of Pacific communities hangs in the balance.

  • Dayal’s Sawmillers Spark Fiji National Club Championship Kickoff

    Dayal’s Sawmillers Spark Fiji National Club Championship Kickoff

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Dayal’s Sawmillers National Club Championship returns with high-stakes action across Fiji’s three zones. Ten clubs are vying for a playoff berth, and a fresh sponsorship injects new energy into the chase. Opening fixtures across Ba, Suva, and a pivotal northern showdown promise drama, suspense, and a taste of Fiji’s top club crown.

  • CNMI Urges Action on South Pacific Albacore at WCPFC22

    CNMI Urges Action on South Pacific Albacore at WCPFC22

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    CNMI’s Sylvan O. Igisomar urges urgent action on South Pacific albacore at a key regional meeting, calling for a fair, proactive management path for Small Island Developing States. The appeal blends sustainable fishing traditions with a push for regional unity to safeguard tuna for future generations.

  • Fiji Overhauls Skilled Worker Rules, Sparking Debate Over Safety and Brain Drain

    Fiji Overhauls Skilled Worker Rules, Sparking Debate Over Safety and Brain Drain

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A landmark reform reshapes how Fiji screens skilled foreign workers, transferring oversight from a central committee to professional bodies while keeping work-permit controls. The measure has sparked a broad debate on safety, talent retention, and the nation’s economic future.

  • Korea Pushes Regulated At-Sea Transshipment at WCPFC22, Opposes Ban

    Korea Pushes Regulated At-Sea Transshipment at WCPFC22, Opposes Ban

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    During a major international fisheries meeting, Korea argues for recognizing at-sea transshipment under strict oversight rather than a blanket ban. The proposal outlines four safeguards to boost monitoring, data transparency, and timely reporting, aiming to protect longline fleets and sustainable tuna fishing. The debate could redefine how high-seas operations are overseen.

  • Will South Pacific Albacore Management Be Adopted at WCPFC22?

    Will South Pacific Albacore Management Be Adopted at WCPFC22?

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Leaders at a pivotal regional fisheries meeting are pushing to finalize a long-delayed plan to manage South Pacific albacore, arguing that decisive action is essential to protect tuna stocks that fuel Pacific island economies. With stocks currently healthy, the week could set a lasting course for sustainable governance of WCPO fisheries.

  • Fiji boxing shines as Winston Hill eyes Pan Pacific title on world stage

    Fiji boxing shines as Winston Hill eyes Pan Pacific title on world stage

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s boxing scene is buzzing as Winston Hill gears up for a high-profile international title clash. His pursuit of glory could spark a new generation of local fighters and raise Fiji’s profile on the world stage.

  • Global Ocean Health Takes Center Stage at Manila Tuna Talks

    Global Ocean Health Takes Center Stage at Manila Tuna Talks

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Global tuna stocks sit at a crossroads as climate pressures, deep-sea mining, and ocean-health debates converge in Manila. Scientists urge data-driven harvest strategies and cooperative action to safeguard the long-term health of the seas and the communities that depend on them. With tough negotiations ahead, the outcomes could steer fisheries governance for years to come.

  • Axellerate Aflame Brothers Eye Wairiki 7s After Narrow Yalovata Win

    Axellerate Aflame Brothers Eye Wairiki 7s After Narrow Yalovata Win

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Axellerate Aflame Brothers are riding high after a tense 17-12 win at the Yalovata Lomaiviti 7s. With the Wairiki 7s in Taveuni on the horizon, captain Apisai Naruma reflects on pride, progress, and the tweaks the squad will chase as the year winds down.

  • Science-Driven Tuna Talks Shape WCPFC22 in Manila

    Science-Driven Tuna Talks Shape WCPFC22 in Manila

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Science guides the region’s tuna talks as leaders face climate pressures, data gaps, and the economics of a multi‑billion‑dollar fishery. The coming decisions could reshape how tuna is managed across the WCPO, balancing long‑term sustainability with the realities faced by coastal communities and distant‑water fleets.

  • Science-Driven Push to Sustain Pacific Tuna in Manila Talks

    Science-Driven Push to Sustain Pacific Tuna in Manila Talks

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Science-driven stewardship sits at the heart of Pacific tuna negotiations. Dr. Josie Tamate explains how the WCPFC aims to keep WCPO tuna healthy, safeguard the broader marine ecosystem, and balance harvest decisions with climate risks that matter to coastal communities.

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  • Manila Talks Could Decide Fate of $1 Billion South Pacific Albacore Tuna
    Manila Talks Could Decide Fate of $1 Billion South Pacific Albacore TunaDecember 5, 2025
    Pivotal talks in Manila could decide the fate of South Pacific albacore tuna, where a missing Modern Management Procedure threatens a US$1 billion market and MSC certification. With island communities’ livelihoods at stake, a science-based harvest strategy may be the key to a sustainable future.
  • WCPFC at a Crossroads: Electronic Monitoring Stalls as High-Seas Transshipment Debate Heats Up
    WCPFC at a Crossroads: Electronic Monitoring Stalls as High-Seas Transshipment Debate Heats UpDecember 5, 2025
    Critical decisions loom as Pacific fisheries talks grapple with monitoring and high-seas transshipment. Deep divides threaten progress, leaving the region’s marine resources hanging in the balance.
  • Largest Christmas Tree Lights Up Labasa as Northern Division Kicks Off Festive Season
    Labasa to Light Up Northern Division’s Largest Christmas TreeDecember 5, 2025
    Labasa lights up tonight as the Northern Division unveils its largest Christmas tree, with carols, live performances, and family-friendly magic—including a playful Fiji-style snow moment. A warm, joyful celebration that brings the community together.
  • Fiji Pine Trust unveils new branding to empower landowners
    Fiji Pine Trust Unveils New Logo in Bold Rebranding Drive for LandownersDecember 5, 2025
    Fiji Pine Trust unveils a new logo as part of a broader strategy to redefine its public image and sharpen its focus on landowners. The move kicks off a five-year plan aimed at wealth generation for pine landowners and stronger community outcomes.
  • Tonga Poised for PM Pick as Parliament Divides Over Noble vs People's Representatives
    Tonga Poised for PM Pick as Parliament Divides Over Noble vs People’s RepresentativesDecember 5, 2025
    Tonga teeters on a political crossroads as Parliament awaits its new Prime Minister, with a debate over noble versus People’s Representative leadership still unresolved. A slate of potential contenders keeps the suspense high ahead of a Christmas deadline. Meanwhile, the King’s China visit adds an international dimension that could reshape the kingdom’s path.
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