Measles Outbreak in Washington Linked to Micronesia

Measles Outbreak in Washington Linked to Micronesia

King & Pierce Counties, Washington (June 27, 2014) - Health officials are responding to nine cases of measles in the King & Pierce Counties of Washington State. Eight of the infected are of one extended family. Health officials stated that members of the family were unvaccinated because they were too young to be given the vaccine or they simply were not vaccinated....

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Two Fishermen Lost at Sea

Two fishermen from Chuuk were reported missing on Friday, March 14th. The report was received by the United States Coast Guard Sector Guam after their boat disappeared for more than a day. The USCG, Navy, Federated States of Micronesia, Australia, and other vessels have covered a total of 6,099 nautical miles in search for the missing boat. 

 

More Information:

1. "Coast Guard, Navy, intenational partners search for overdue skiff near Chuuk Atoll" http://coastguardnews.com/coast-guard-navy-international-partners-search-for-overdue-skiff-near-chuuk-atoll/2014/03/17/

2. "International Air and Surface Search Underway for Overdue Skiff from Chuuk" http://www.pacificnewscenter.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=43207:international-air-and-surface-search-for-overdue-skiff-from-chuuk&catid=45:guam-news&Itemid=156

Cruise Liners to Micronesia?

Cruise Liners to Micronesia?

The South Pacifc Tourism Organisation is showing an interest in Micronesia as a destination for cruises. The plan reflects a growing interest in more remote locations.

The SPTO has announced that certain measures are needed before the plan can move forward. The islands need to organize their ports and examine safety concerns. CEO, Ilisoni Vuidreketi suggests a committee to establish a “National Cruise Plan” for the tourists...

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Climate Change, COFA Nations

Climate Change, COFA Nations

Pacific islanders have noticed obvious changes occurring in their homes. A multitude of climate related disasters are already impacting their islands. Currently, residents are dealing with erosion, sea-level rise, relocation, the loss of culture & heritage, the loss of biodiversity, fresh-water contamination by seawater, dying plants/crops by saltwater inundation [i.e. taro, coconuts], even the complete disappearances of islands. Some inhabited islands are....

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