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New push to transform ocean management

From FBC News · () English

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  • Fiji is advancing its ocean conservation and sustainable management efforts through continued discussions with the Waitt Institute.
  • The talks focus on the next phase of the Blue Prosperity Fiji program, aiming to strengthen marine protection.
  • Minister Lynda Tabuya met with Waitt Institute President Mike Goldman to discuss the partnership's progress.

Fiji is intensifying its commitment to ocean conservation and sustainable management through ongoing dialogue with the Waitt Institute. The discussions are centered on the next phase of the Blue Prosperity Fiji program, a key initiative aimed at enhancing marine protection and ensuring the long-term health of the nation's waters.

Minister for Information, Environment, and Climate Change, Lynda Tabuya, recently met with Mike Goldman, President of the Waitt Institute. This meeting signifies a crucial step in evaluating the progress of their collaborative efforts and charting a course for future actions under the Blue Prosperity Fiji program.

The Blue Prosperity Fiji program represents a significant partnership focused on implementing science-based solutions for effective ocean management. By continuing these discussions, Fiji aims to build upon existing successes and further solidify its dedication to safeguarding its marine ecosystems for future generations.

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