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Vanuatu’s Climate Change Minister urges urgent ocean stewardship on World Oceans Day amid climate and biodiversity threats

As the world marked World Oceans Day, Pacific leaders have renewed calls for stronger global and regional action to protect marine ecosystems, warning that rising climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution are placing increasing pressure on ocean health. Vanuatu’s Minister for Climate Change Adaptation, Energy, Environment, Meteorology, Geo-Hazards and Disaster Management, Ralph Regenvanu, said the ocean is now central to global development…

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Fisheries affected by climate change are facing an increasingly worrying combination of threats: marine pollution, ocean acidification, invasive species and increasing competition for marine space are complicating fishing activity and putting food supplies from the sea at risk. Fisheries affected by climate change The fisheries sector warns that pollution, marine acidification and competition for the use of the sea threaten food production and t…

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Pasifika Environews broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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