Establishing and Operating a Small Seafood Business
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Cohort 2 of Certificate IV in Training & Assessment (online)
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Professional Development short generic courses (online)
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The Pacific is now the only region in the world with 41 qualified awardees to hold a Micro-Qualification in Establishing and Operating a Small Seafood Business. This has been made possible through scholarships awarded by the University of the South Pacific (USP) Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) Programme.
The Locally Managed Marine Area (LMMA) Network has launched an ambitious €4.4 million project in partnership with the Pacific Community (SPC), aiming to bring decades of learning from community-based marine management efforts to scale in the Pacific Islands.
The project is part of the broader Pacific-European Union (EU) Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme funded by the EU and the government of Sweden and implemented by several regional and international organisations.
Training – Fiji-based (Beqa Island) – Promoting sustainable sea transport and targeting youth
In partnership with Uto ni Yalo Trust