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Marine Protection Breakthrough: Papua New Guinea has announced the Western Manus Marine Protected Area—about 200,000 km²—set to be “no take,” banning fishing and other destructive activity as part of the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves linking Fiji, Vanuatu and PNG. Ocean Governance Momentum: Vanuatu PM Jotham Napat used the Melanesian Ocean Summit to push courage and unity, announcing protection of 17,000 km² of its northern waters and urging a “Melanesian corridor” that puts solidarity over colonial borders. Climate Law With Teeth (Next Vote): At the UN, Pacific states are lining up for a pivotal General Assembly vote to turn the ICJ’s climate justice advisory opinion into practical action—Vanuatu is leading the push. Pacific Capacity Under Pressure: A UN-backed push on climate reporting is starting a new transparency cycle, but officials warn it could strain limited regional technical capacity. Local Reality Check: Vanuatu’s ocean fight is happening alongside hard economic constraints, with the World Bank flagging slowing growth across the Pacific and urging jobs and resilience planning that can actually deliver.

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