CLOSE
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Reportage
    • Pacific Report
    • Asia Report
    • APJS newsfile
    • Climate
  • Country
    • Pacific Report
      • Australia
      • Cook Islands
      • Federated States of Micronesia
      • Fiji
      • Kiribati
      • Marshall Islands
      • Nauru
      • New Caledonia
      • New Zealand
      • Niue
      • Palau-Belau
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Rapanui
      • Samoa
      • Solomon Islands
      • Tahiti
      • Timor-Leste
      • Tokelau
      • Tonga
      • Tuvalu
      • Vanuatu
      • West Papua
    • Asia Report
      • Brunei
      • Cambodia
      • China
      • Indonesia
      • Lao
      • Malaysia
      • Myanmar
      • Philippines
      • Singapore
      • Vietnam
      • Thailand
      • Other
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Multimedia
    • Multimedia
    • PMC on Demand
    • Audio
    • Gallery
    • Video
  • PMC on Demand
Sunday, June 8, 2025
  • Login
  • About Asia Pacific Report
  • Contact
  • EveningReport.nz
  • Pacific Media Centre
Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report Asia Pacific Report
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Reportage
    • Pacific Report
    • Asia Report
    • APJS newsfile
    • Climate
  • Country
    • Pacific Report
      • Australia
      • Cook Islands
      • Federated States of Micronesia
      • Fiji
      • Kiribati
      • Marshall Islands
      • Nauru
      • New Caledonia
      • New Zealand
      • Niue
      • Palau-Belau
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Rapanui
      • Samoa
      • Solomon Islands
      • Tahiti
      • Timor-Leste
      • Tokelau
      • Tonga
      • Tuvalu
      • Vanuatu
      • West Papua
    • Asia Report
      • Brunei
      • Cambodia
      • China
      • Indonesia
      • Lao
      • Malaysia
      • Myanmar
      • Philippines
      • Singapore
      • Vietnam
      • Thailand
      • Other
  • Editor’s Picks
    • A PNG soldier guarding Bougainville's Panguna mine in 1989
      Analysis

      Bougainville wants independence. China’s support for a controversial mine could pave…

      Gaza Freedom Flotilla peace activist Thiago Ávila
      Decolonisation

      ‘They cannot block us,’ says activist on Madleen flotilla aid ship…

      Half of the Marshall Islands' 50,000-strong population live in the capital city of Majuro
      Decolonisation

      Marshall Islands nuclear legacy: report highlights lack of health research

      It’s important to remember that these events have only happened because Israel has imposed a total siege on the Gaza Strip since March
      Analysis

      Thou shalt protect Israel: The West’s first and only commandment

      Te Pāti Māori's Rawiri Waititi (from left), Hana Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer . . . punished
      Culture

      Punishment for Te Pāti Māori over Treaty haka stands – but…

  • Multimedia
    • Multimedia
    • PMC on Demand
    • Audio
    • Gallery
    • Video
  • PMC on Demand
Home Fisheries

Fisheries

Most popular
  • Latest
  • Featured posts
  • Most popular
  • 7 days popular
  • By review score
  • Random
Fisheries

Fiji’s climate change patterns hit pristine coral reefs hard

Anuja Nadkarni -
April 19, 2016
PNG Jackson Kiakari
Fisheries

Jackson Kiakari: What happened to the PNG dream? How did paradise go wrong?

video
Fisheries

Researchers explore Pacific Ocean’s hidden deep ‘secrets’

Fisheries

Vanuatu heat wave suspected cause for sudden death of fish

Fisheries

American Samoa tuna cannery closure prompts fisheries gifts to Tokelau

video
Fisheries

Tuna fishing deal dispute keeps US boats out of Pacific waters

APR editor -
January 18, 2016
0
Fisheries

PNG arrested ‘black ship’ believed to be linked to K1.47bn cocaine...

APR editor -
August 28, 2020
0
Fisheries

Pacific countries offer to compromise over tuna fishing deadlock

APR editor -
February 13, 2016
0
Fisheries

Pacific Ocean: ‘We cannot let history repeat itself – we’re not...

APR editor -
June 8, 2017
0
Rescue of Tiro II crewman
Fisheries

Fiji police question rescued fishing boat crew over alleged beheading

APR editor -
May 22, 2021
0
Fisheries

New Pacific report on illegal tuna fishing for frontline officials

APR editor -
March 10, 2016
0
Fisheries

Pacific officials join global tactics workshop to combat illegal fishing

APR editor -
March 7, 2016
1
Fisheries

Vanuatu agrees to pay Vt18 million fine to avoid fisheries blacklisting

APR editor -
December 5, 2016
1
Fisheries

Landmark report into illegal fishing will boost control efforts in Pacific

Kendall Hutt -
March 22, 2016
0
Fisheries

Australia funds fisheries surveillance, new long-range patrol vessel

APR editor -
July 19, 2016
0
Arrested Chinese ships
Fisheries

Michael Field: Murky background to Vanuatu’s Chinese fishing boat arrests

APR editor -
January 27, 2021
1
Fisheries

Pacific-wide study tipped to show ‘real value’ of lost fisheries

APR editor -
March 14, 2016
1
Fisheries

Arrested ship crew deny ‘bunkering’, other marine charges in PNG court

APR editor -
September 27, 2020
0
video
Fisheries

Poisonous starfish threatens survival of Pacific coral reefs

TJ Aumua -
April 21, 2016
1
Peggy Fairbairn-Dunlop AUT
Fisheries

Pacific research of ‘hard’ social issues profiled in new publication

Michael Andrew -
May 28, 2019
0
Suspicious fishing vessels
Fisheries

‘Suspicious’ fishing vessels spotted in Solomon Islands waters

APR editor -
November 1, 2020
0
Fisheries

USP journo students return from Solomons climate storytelling project

Michael Andrew -
July 2, 2019
0
Fisheries

Fisherman kept in ‘abject’ conditions at sea repatriated from Fiji, says...

Rahul Bhattarai -
September 22, 2018
0
video
Fisheries

NZ Foreign Minister questions China’s influence in the Pacific

Pacific Media Watch -
March 4, 2018
0
Fisheries

Solomon Islands success over EU tuna fisheries market access earns praise

APR editor -
February 26, 2017
1
Fisheries

Indian Ocean’s Smartfish wins global award for fight against illegal fishing

APR editor -
March 11, 2016
0
US Vice-President Kamala Harris
Fisheries

Fiji police evict two Chinese defence attaches amid Pacific Forum tensions

Pacific Media Watch -
July 13, 2022
0
1234Page 1 of 4

CLIMATE AND COVID

Pacific verdict on COP29
Climate

COP29: Pacific climate advocates decry outcome as ‘a catastrophic failure’

A protester at COP29 calls on wealthy nations to "pay up"
Asia Report

COP29: Carbon credit trading scheme criticised as ‘get out of jail...

In the Eye of the Storm
Analysis

Strings attached: The reality behind NZ’s climate aid in the Pacific

Pacific Climate Warriors
Analysis

How Pacific environmental defenders are coping with the covid pandemic

Load more

CORONAVIRUS

Senator Robert F Kennedy Jr
Coronavirus

Sir Collin Tukuitonga criticises RFK Jr’s measles claims, slams health misinformation

According to WHO, Western Pacific measles cases jumped by 225 percent
Coronavirus

Better immunisation coverage needed to prevent Pacific measles, says WHO

Labour's former broadcasting minister Willie Jackson
Coronavirus

Former broadcast minister defends NZ journalism fund, state-funded media independence

1News political editor Jessica Mutch-McKay talks to the main party leaders in last night's debate
Analysis

NZ election 2023: Exposing National leader Christopher Luxon’s Māori health falsehood...

Practices like mask wearing and self-isolation should be encouraged for all
Coronavirus

NZ’s covid-19 mandates end: GP group says some mask-wearing, self-isolation still...

The 2021 post-covid Pacific media freedom panel discussion participants
Coronavirus

Pacific media should be supported post-covid, says PJR report

Load more

BEARING WITNESS

Sawana Village on Fiji's Vanua Balavu island was partly destroyed by Cyclone Winston in 2016
APJS newsfile

Not up for debate: Fijian journalists in the climate crisis response

Professor David Robievideo
Asia Report

David Robie: Pacific lessons in climate crisis journalism and combating disinformation

USP and AUT journalism collaboration
Bearing Witness

Pacific ‘voice of the voiceless’ media in renewed post-covid struggle

Bearing Witness

Return to Rabi on the horizon for Ossies climate doco crew?

Bearing Witness

Fiji to set up relocation trust fund for villages hit by...

video
Bearing Witness

Banabans climate change student documentary chosen for third festival

Tweet to @DavidRobie
Tweets by DavidRobie

APJS NEWSFILE

Fijian iTaukei leaders discuss contemporary issues, such as women's representation in Fijian society
APJS newsfile

Fijian journalists use talanoa and tradition to find their voice

Fijian women journalists face abuse, harassment and spam online.
APJS newsfile

Online abusers ‘shaming, silencing’ Fiji women journalists, say researchers

Islands Business general manager Samantha Magick (right)
APJS newsfile

Islands Business: ‘Big picture’ style journalism is the future for...

QUT student journalist Maxim Bock with Fiji TV's director of news, current affairs and sports Felix Chaudhary (right)
APJS newsfile

Surviving harassment in journalism – how Felix Chaudhary kept on top

POPULAR POSTS

Youssef Sammour, a veteran of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla
Asia Report

How Israel manufactured a looting crisis to cover up its Gaza...

Coverage of decolonisation in the Pacific, the lack of women's representation in parliaments
Asia Report

Independent Pacific media face reckoning after US aid cuts

Thirty two newborns in Fiji have been diagnosed with HIV
Development

‘HIV shouldn’t be death sentence in Fiji’ – call for testing...

Former staffer in New Caledonia's Congress Frédérique Muliava
Decolonisation

Former Congress staffer allowed to return to Kanaky New Caledonia

EDITOR'S PICKS

A PNG soldier guarding Bougainville's Panguna mine in 1989
Analysis

Bougainville wants independence. China’s support for a controversial mine could pave...

Gaza Freedom Flotilla peace activist Thiago Ávila
Decolonisation

‘They cannot block us,’ says activist on Madleen flotilla aid ship...

Half of the Marshall Islands' 50,000-strong population live in the capital city of Majuro
Decolonisation

Marshall Islands nuclear legacy: report highlights lack of health research

It’s important to remember that these events have only happened because Israel has imposed a total siege on the Gaza Strip since March
Analysis

Thou shalt protect Israel: The West’s first and only commandment

Load more

MOST COMMENTS

Australia

Still stealing the generations – the abduction of Indigenous Australian children...

Jacinda Ardern
Analysis

Gordon Campbell: Media collusion with National’s attack lines the real disgrace

Global

Deported Freedom Flotilla activist Mike Treen arrives back in NZ

Taiwan Day event in Suva
Asia Report

Chinese diplomatic gatecrash incident alleged at Taiwan event in Suva

GLOBAL REPORTAGE

A PNG soldier guarding Bougainville's Panguna mine in 1989
Analysis

Bougainville wants independence. China’s support for a controversial mine could pave...

Gaza Freedom Flotilla peace activist Thiago Ávila
Decolonisation

‘They cannot block us,’ says activist on Madleen flotilla aid ship...

Half of the Marshall Islands' 50,000-strong population live in the capital city of Majuro
Decolonisation

Marshall Islands nuclear legacy: report highlights lack of health research

It’s important to remember that these events have only happened because Israel has imposed a total siege on the Gaza Strip since March
Analysis

Thou shalt protect Israel: The West’s first and only commandment

Editor's Picks

A PNG soldier guarding Bougainville's Panguna mine in 1989

Bougainville wants independence. China’s support for a controversial mine could pave...

June 7, 2025
Gaza Freedom Flotilla peace activist Thiago Ávila

‘They cannot block us,’ says activist on Madleen flotilla aid ship...

June 7, 2025
Half of the Marshall Islands' 50,000-strong population live in the capital city of Majuro

Marshall Islands nuclear legacy: report highlights lack of health research

June 6, 2025
It’s important to remember that these events have only happened because Israel has imposed a total siege on the Gaza Strip since March

Thou shalt protect Israel: The West’s first and only commandment

June 6, 2025
Te Pāti Māori's Rawiri Waititi (from left), Hana Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer . . . punished

Punishment for Te Pāti Māori over Treaty haka stands – but...

June 5, 2025
Load more

Popular Reports

A Goundar Shipping vessel

Ship runs aground in Fiji – then its rescue vessel capsizes

June 4, 2025
West Papuan villagers fleeing fighting between the Indonesian military and pro-independence militants to Sugapa, the capital of Intan Jaya regency

Human Rights Watch warns renewed fighting threatens West Papua civilians

June 3, 2025
A PNG soldier guarding Bougainville's Panguna mine in 1989

Bougainville wants independence. China’s support for a controversial mine could pave...

June 7, 2025
Thirty two newborns in Fiji have been diagnosed with HIV

‘HIV shouldn’t be death sentence in Fiji’ – call for testing...

June 6, 2025
It’s important to remember that these events have only happened because Israel has imposed a total siege on the Gaza Strip since March

Thou shalt protect Israel: The West’s first and only commandment

June 6, 2025
Load more

POPULAR CATEGORIES

  • Pacific Report7563
  • Politics5278
  • Human Rights4077
  • Syndicate3808
  • Global3248
  • New Zealand3068
  • Indigenous2337
  • RNZ Pacific2311
  • Media2005
  • Papua New Guinea1573
  • Fiji1559
  • Pacific Media Watch1544
  • Security1529
  • Asia Report1498
  • Democracy1422
CREATIVE COMMONS
Creative Commons LicenseCopyright: Content on Asia Pacific Report is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Contact us: newseditor@AsiaPacificReport.nz
FOLLOW US
© Site Copyright 2021 - AsiaPacificReport.nz