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Committing to Sustainable Waste Actions in the Pacific PHASE 2 (SWAP2) - French
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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2025
Les pays et territoires insulaires du Pacifique offrent des écosystèmes riches mais menacés par la croissance démographique et l’urbanisation, ainsi que par l’évolution des modes de consommation menant à une production accrue de déchets.
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À propos des activités sur les déchets marins mises en oeuvre dans le cadre du SWAP
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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2025
Les pays et territoires insulaires du Pacifique offrent de riches écosystèmes menacés par la croissance démographique et urbaine, ainsi que par l’évolution des modes de consommation, qui entraînent une augmentation de la production de déchets.
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Pacific Connections (poster)
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2023
Ocean and land are not separate systems, what happens in one influences the other. In this way, what happens on every Pacific island has an impact on the surrounding ocean. In the past, nutrients would flow from land to sea to keep reefs and seagrass beds healthy. Seabirds and turtles bring marine nutrients to land when they breed.
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TAMS
Threats to Our Marine Ecosystem (poster)
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2023
These are some dangers that impact all marine species, fishing, climate change, plastic pollution and coastal development.
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Seabirds (poster)
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2023
Seabirds spend most of their lives at sea, but they need to come back to land every year to breed. Seabirds nest everywhere from high mountainous islands to low-lying atolls.
pacific
marine species
seabirds
ecosystem
marine ecosystem
TAMS
Sharks and Rays (poster)
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2023
Sharks and rays have existed for over 400 million years. Some species are top predators. Others, like whale sharks, eat only plankton. They are all a crucial part of a balanced ecosystem
pacific
marine species
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sharks and rays
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dugong
Whales and Dolphins (poster)
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2023
Whales and dolphins are very long-lived like human and only reproduce slowly. It takes many generations for their populations to grow.
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Dugong (poster)
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2023
Dugong are very charismatic and people love them! Tourists come from around the world to see dugong in the Pacific Islands and this ecotourism can be a sustainable source of income. Dugong rely on shallow waters and seagrass beds for food and habitat. They eat up to 40kg of seagrass a day!
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marine species
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TAMS
Turtles (poster)
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2023
Turtles are reptiles which means temperature can change the sex of their babies while they grow in the egg. Warming temperatures caused by climate change mean there will be more female turtles hatching than males - a problem when it comes to making next generation of turtles.
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marine species
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How We Can Help (poster)
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2023
We need there to be less plastic pollution in the ocean. It is important to think about where things go when we throw them away and we need to make sure they don't end up trapping a dolphin or being eaten by a albatross.
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