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Various Countries Project Notice - Adapting Tuna-Dependent Pacific Island Communities And Economies To Climate Change


Project Notice

PNR 68710
Project Name Adapting tuna-dependent Pacific Island communities and economies to climate change
Project Detail The Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are vulnerable to climate change impacts due to threats from coral reef degradation and ocean warming. Higher sea temperatures are degrading coral reefs and reducing the amount of reef fish available for coastal populations’ food security. Ocean warming is also driving the redistribution of tuna stocks. Many PICs rely on tuna fishing access fees for government revenue, which is essential for funding national health, education, disaster preparedness, and post-disaster recovery programmes. The redistribution of tuna towards the high seas threatens to significantly undermine government revenue, with projections of severe economic losses by 2050. This project will build resilience in tuna-dependent economies and communities by addressing food insecurity and economic risks caused by climate change. It will achieve this by enhancing access to tuna for coastal and urban communities, strengthening national fisheries systems, and improving forecasting to manage tuna redistribution effectively. Key activities will include technical support for Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) deployment, fisher training, post-harvest improvement; policy development, improved handling, and market opportunities; and using science-based forecasts and projections to reduce uncertainty in climate change-driven tuna redistribution. This project covers 14 PICs and uses a comprehensive programmatic approach to address food security and the economic stability of tuna fisheries. It prioritises community-driven adaptation by deploying FADs, training fishers, and involving local stakeholders in decision-making. With women’s participation actively promoted, this inclusive approach ensures adaptation measures will align with local needs and traditional practices. GCFs Project Preparation Facility (PPF) support was deployed to help develop the project.
Funded By Green Climate Fund (GCF)
Sector Environment and Pollution
Country Various Countries , Southern Asia
Project Value AL 156,800,000

Contact Information

Company Name Conservation International Foundation
Address Vice President CI-GCF Agency 2011 Crystal Drive, Suite 600 Arlington, VA 22202, United States PHONE +1 703 341 2400 SPANFIL@CONSERVATION.ORG
Web Site https://www.greenclimate.fund/project/fp259

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