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  • ClimSA Wave Buoys
    Kiribati and Samoa to receive new ocean monitoring buoys under EU-funded ClimSA Pacific

    Kiribati and Samoa are set to receive 20 new SOFAR Smart Mooring buoys, with 10 destined for Kiribati and 10 for Samoa, to strengthen real-time ocean and climate information for communities and decision-makers across both countries. The deployment is funded through the European Union-funded Climate Services and Related Applications (ClimSA Pacific) programme, implemented by SPREP in partnership with Kiribati Meteorological Services and Samoa Meteorological Services.

     

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    Tonga Met Raises the Bar on Aviation Supporting Safe Skies and Stronger Tourism

    NUKU'ALOFA, TONGA — When visitors fly into Tonga's azure waters for whale watching in Vava'u, island-hopping across Ha'apai or diving the reefs of 'Eua, they rely on aviation systems that depend on accurate, certified weather information. Now, the Tonga Meteorological Service (TMS) is investing in the people and systems that keep those services and the economy running safely.

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    Tonga Strengthens Climate Services from the Inside Out

    Nuku’alofa, Tonga — The Tonga Meteorological Service (TMS) has taken a significant step forward in its quality improvement journey, with staff completing internal auditor training as part of an ongoing effort to bring its weather, climate, ocean and early warning services in line with international standards.

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    Reviving the use of Traditional Knowledge for Climate and Weather Forecasting in Samoa

    The Samoa Meteorological Service (SMS) is reviving its work in the collection, monitoring and verification, and integration of traditional knowledge into climate and weather forecasting systems with the support of the Climate and Oceans Support Program in the Pacific (COSPPac) Phase 3 Project implemented by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). 

  • COSPPac Partners Meeting, Melbourne
    COSPPac Partners Convene in Melbourne to Strengthen Pacific Climate and Ocean Services

    Implementing partners of the Climate and Oceans Support Program in the Pacific (COSPPac) met in Melbourne from 2 – 6 February 2026  for a week-long coordination meeting aimed at progressing collaboration in the implementation of the programme, and advancing climate and ocean services, including data, ICT and communication platform and to reduce duplication across the Pacific region.