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Developing countries rely on marine resources for survival, particularly in the Pacific. How can ocean data help sustainable management and what should governments do to ensure effective use of scientific tools?
Editorials
Managing oceans with sound science
Management of marine resources for sustainable development needs local capacity for science, particularly in the Pacific region.14/02/12
Feature
Old and new knowledge combine to protect Fiji’s fish
Efforts to protect precious marine biodiversity by combining science and local knowledge are difficult but can work, reports Naomi ...14/02/12
Feature
Ocean science for sustainable development: Facts and figures
Sarah Grimes explores why we need good ocean monitoring, how to get it, and why it still fails Small ...10/02/12
Opinion
Time to stop losing ocean data to vandalism
More must be done to prevent damage of ocean data buoys that costs money, vital data — and lives, ...10/02/12
Opinion
Pacific fisheries need tech to track climate impact
Climate change could benefit some Pacific fisheries, but tracking the success of adaptation needs effective monitoring, says Johann Bell.10/02/12
Opinion
Why Pacific islands should take on ocean monitoring
Pacific islands must build capacity for their own environmental monitoring to tackle both local and global problems, says Ben ...10/02/12