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FFA Members agree on management options for Pacific Tuna Fishery
Monday, 13 November 2023, 5:41 pm
Press Release: Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency
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HONIARA, 13th November 2023 – In a series of meetings
convened at the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA)
recently, FFA Members have agreed on management options for
the region's multi-million dollar Tuna Fishery.
FFA
Director General, Dr Manu Tupou-Roosen noted that the
management options consultation is the meeting in which FFA
Members discuss and agree on key management approaches to
ensure the future prosperity of the Western Central Pacific
Tuna Fishery.
“We derive our collective strength
through cooperation. The collaborative efforts of FFA
Members ensures the long term sustainability of fisheries
resources for the benefit of Pacific communities and
economies,”said Dr Tupou-Roosen.
FFA
Members:addressed the following key
priorities:
- Climate Change: FFA Members
emphasised the urgent need to address climate change impacts
in the Pacific region, which pose a significant threat to
the livelihoods, security, and well-being of its people. FFA
Members called for the development of effective tuna harvest
strategies resilient to ecosystem changes and urged stronger
recognition of climate change within the Western and Central
Pacific Fisheries Commission's work.
- Tropical Tuna
Measure: FFA Members supported a precautionary approach in
the review of the Tropical Tuna Measure, aiming to maintain
the balance between the interests of fishing and coastal
State members. Noteworthy proposals included restricting
purse seine effort on the high seas and addressing the
growing impact of other commercial fisheries in places like
Indonesia.
- South Pacific Albacore: FFA Members
sought to revise the South Pacific Albacore interim Target
Reference Point to help in the development of the South
Pacific Albacore Management Procedure. A target reference
point is critical in signalling where FFA Members want this
fishery to be; and ensure that the biological, economic and
social objectives of the fishery are met.
- Compliance
Monitoring Scheme: FFA Members expressed concerns regarding
the operation of the Compliance Monitoring Scheme (CMS),
emphasising the need to address imbalances in the CMS
operation between purse seine and longline obligations. They
emphasised cooperation towards compliance and prioritised
addressing audit points.
- Transhipment: FFA Members
prioritised the review of the transhipment measure,
emphasising the importance of bringing transhipment to port,
enhancing monitoring, and improving cooperation between
relevant authorities.This will ensure there is a better
understanding of how many fish are caught.
- Labour
Standards: FFA Members underscored the importance of crew
labour standards and supported the development of a binding
Conservation and Management Measure on Labour Standards,
with a focus on effective implementation, monitoring, and
enforcement.
The series of meetings culminated
in the endorsement of key positions by the FFA governing
body, the Forum Fisheries Committee. These form the basis of
FFA positions to the 20th session of the Western and Central
Pacific Fisheries Commission in Rarotonga, Cook Islands,
from 4 to 8 December
2023.
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