E a tia n roko n tokina kanoan ana maroro te rabwata ae SPC ma aban Tebetebeke are e moa man 28 Okitobwa ao n toki ni moan te namwakaina aio, a oni kaainaki irouia teniman ana aobitia te Botaki n akawa ao Karikirakean Kaubwaira mai Taari.
E reke aia tai aobitia aikai ni katerean kanganga aika a kaitibo ma ngaai ao aia waaki ibukin babairean aia marawa.
E boboto te maroro aio iaon kakorakoraan riki aia reitaki aban Tebetebeke ibukin babairean waaki inanon aia marawa, kamatebwaian kaubwai ake a mena iai, tuua aika kakawaki, ao rabakauia aika kakaoroko ibukin taari.
E ang ana kaaitau te Botaki n Akawa nakoia rabwata aika SPC, Pacific Ocean Commissioner, European Union in the Pacific, US State Departments ao Nutiran ibukin aia boutoka nakon te waaki aio ibukia aban nako Tebetebeke.
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The SPC Regional Integrated Ocean Management Workshop took place from October 28 to November 1, attended by three GeoScience officers representing the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development.
The workshop aimed to unite Pacific island nations in addressing shared challenges and opportunities in ocean management. Key focuses included strengthening regional cooperation and coordination, building capacity in areas such as marine spatial planning and ocean science, enhancing the connection between science, policy, and traditional knowledge, and developing effective strategies for implementing national ocean policies.
The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development expressed its gratitude to the SPC, Pacific Ocean Commissioner, European Union in the Pacific, U.S. State Department, and New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for their support of this important initiative.