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News updates from the Kiribati Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development.

A New Chapter: Kiribati Becomes 86th Member of IGF on Mining and Sustainability

Kiribati has reached another milestone today as it officially becomes the 86th Member of the Inter-Government Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development. This international body is the accredited institution that provides key policy areas to governments to foster a more sustainable mining sector. Born out of the UN World Summit in 2002, this partnership was established in 2015 due to a lack of global forum to advance these priorities. Kiribati, Fiji and PNG are the only 3 Pacific Island Countries who are now members of this forum amongst developed and developing countries around the world. Kiribati membership in this global forum will allow us to advance our interests and projects related to sustainable mining on land and also in the marine environment, informed by global sustainable practices.
More info on this membership is available in this link below⬇️⬇️
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Monitoring for Tomorrow: Aranuka Fisheries Survey 2025

Taking care of coastal fish resources is a key focus for the Coastal Fisheries Division of the MFOR. Two officers from the Research and Monitoring Unit of the Coastal Fisheries Division have just returned from Aranuka Island, where they conducted surveys and collected important data on fisheries activities such as the types of fishing methods used, fishing locations, species caught, and catch numbers. This information is valuable for supporting strategies aimed at the effective monitoring and sustainable management of coastal fisheries resources on the island. The trip took place from 1st to 8th April 2025. A big thank you to PROP for funding and supporting this important activity.

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From Our Team to Our People: MFOR 2024 Annual Report Released

The Honourable Minister Ribanataake Tiwau acknowledged his MFOR team for their unparalleled contributions to the production of the 1st MFOR Annual Report 2024. This report was purely authored and graphically designed 100% by our local MFOR staff. This demonstrated a caliber of MFOR team and the very professional skills they possess. This MFOR Annual Report 2024 was tabled at Parliament’s session today for the reference information of the Honourable Members of Parliament, which represents the people of Kiribati. This report provides a comprehensive account of the responsibilities, projects, achievements, challenges as well as future priorities of the MFOR, implemented and planned during the one-year journey of 2024. It should provide the basic information and briefing to potential investors, existing development partners, journalists, researchers, students and the people of Kiribati who are the resource owners of the vast ocean of Kiribati. This is an effort to be transparent and accountable to the public in terms of the responsibilities and resources MFOR is entrusted with, to execute on behalf of the people of Kiribati. The MFOR conveyed sincere thanks to our partners for their engagements with Kiribati and their financial support towards the successful completion of this MFOR Annual Report 2024.
This report is now available for download from this link⬇️⬇️
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Hon. Minister Tiwau Welcomes New Purse Seine Vessel, Maribo 61

Kiribati is moving forward to realize her vision of becoming a fishing nation in the Blue Pacific Continent. Today, the Honourable Minister Ribanataake Tiwau and his MFOR team, paid a visit to a brand-new purse seine vessel named, Maribo 61. This vessel was owned by the Government of Kiribati and its Chinese shareholders through their Joint Venture Companies. This domestic purse seine vessel is among 6 other purse vessels that are fully owned by the joint venture companies and are currently operational. The name ‘Maribo’ came from the Kiribati language, which literally means industrious, hardworking, healthy, and fit for purpose. The Maribo 61 purse seine vessel was built in China in 2024, and contained state of the art equipment, an outstanding living condition of the crews and a storage capacity of 1,200 ton. Minister and his team also witnessed the unloading of their first catch which reaches the full capacity of the vessel. Some of the catch caught in this first fishing trip of Maribo 61 will be processed and distributed to the communities of Kiribati to emulate the Kiribati culture called, Kakimoaan te kokona. In our Kiribati’s culture, we believe that if you share the first catch of your new canoe/boat to your communities and friends, your boat and future fishing trips will receive tons of blessings and catch in the future. Minister Tiwau bestowed his traditional blessings to the Captain/Fishing Master, the crews and the Maribo 61 boat in their future fishing endeavors. The MFOR acknowledge our joint venture shareholders for believing in our arrangement and continue to pursue the journey of becoming a fishing nation to maximize more benefits from our tuna resources for the people of Kiribati. 

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