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11 June 2025 | dataset

Impact of Pesticides in the South Pacific: “Poisoned Paradise” – Case Studies from Tonga’s Megapode and Rarotonga’s Fly

1. Overview & Concerns
A regional report titled “Poisoned Paradise” examines the environmental consequences of pesticide use across South Pacific islands, highlighting the ecological risks of toxic chemicals in agriculture and disease control .
2. Tonga – Tongan Megapode (“Malau”)
The report raises concerns about pesticide exposure in Tonga’s fragile ecosystems, including impacts on unique species like the endangered Tongan megapode (Megapodius pritchardii).
While direct studies are limited, ongoing threats include habitat degradation and potential chemical contamination in breeding grounds—often geothermal nests on volcanic soils.
3. Rarotonga – Indigenous Fly Species
In Rarotonga (Cook Islands), pesticide usage to control agricultural pests and disease vectors (e.g., fruit flies, mosquitoes) threatens endemic insect populations, disrupting local food webs and ecological balance.
Residues may accumulate in soils, water, and non-target wildlife—posing risks to biodiversity and human communities.
4. Broader Regional Themes
The report indicates South Pacific nations increasingly rely on pesticides without sufficient regulation, labelling, monitoring, or disposal systems, leading to misuse and environmental contamination
Over half of these countries report negative impacts from toxic chemicals in agriculture and public health initiatives, raising the need for stronger governance on chemical management.
5. Recommendations & Path Forward
Strengthen regulatory frameworks: Licensing, proper labelling, safe use protocols.
Build local capacity: Training for farmers, pest control operatives, and environmental officers.
Promote integrated pest management and safer alternatives like biological controls.
Enhance monitoring and waste disposal infrastructure to prevent environmental build-up.
Foster regional cooperation to share research, best practices, and regulatory support.

Call Number: [EL]

Physical Description: 26:39

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Publisher Radio Australia
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Source URL https://library.sprep.org/content/impact-pesticides-south-pacific-poisoned-para…
Identifier VL-46160
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location SPREP LIBRARY
Relevant Countries Pacific Region
License Public
[Open Data]
Author Court, Caroline
Contact Name SPREP Records and Archives Officer
Contact Email [email protected]