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News updates from the Kiribati Ministry of Fisheries and Ocean Resources.

Supporting Local Fishermen: MFOR and OFCF Improve Infrastructure & Training

The team from Coastal Fisheries Division, MFOR and their counterpart technical experts from the OFCF visited Kiritimati Island to carry out important missions which include, repair of the existing workshops, ice machines, FAD fabrication and deployment, fishing technologies, training of local mechanics, fishermen, and MFOR staff stationed in Kiritimati. This program is part of the OFCF FDAPIN program which provided financial and technical assistance to Kiribati. The MFOR acknowledges the support of the World Bank through PROP Kiribati Project and Japan OFCF for their on-going program which benefited the local communities working in the fishing sector.

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MFOR Officials Enhance Observer Skills at PNA Compliance Workshop

Officers of the Oceanic Fisheries Division, Kiribati Observer Program Coordinators attended the the PNA Compliance Case Register Workshop in Majuro from 10-12 February 2025. This gathering was designed to enhance the PNA observers’ skills in monitoring and managing compliance cases. This is critical to ensure strict management of the tuna resource of our waters, including monitoring potential harmful impacts from the fishing vessels operations. This gathering also trained Observer Program Coordinators with sustainable fisheries practices, improving data-driven decision-making and ensuring regional cooperation in safeguarding marine resources with other PNA Countries. Our participation reinforces Kiribati’s commitment to effective fisheries governance within the PNA framework. The Ministry of Fisheries & Ocean Resources (MFOR) acknowledge the PNA Secretariat for its ongoing engagement and support to its members.

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Tarawa Shipyard Poised for Growth: Government and Investors Collaborate

The Government of Kiribati, through MFOR are discussing the future development plans of the Tarawa Shipyard Company, an independent company owned by Silla – Korean fishing company and another Philippine based company specialized in shipyard operations. The team from MFOR led by Secretary Riibeta Abeta met Daniel Lee, a representative from Silla and a representative from Tarawa Shipyard and exchanged business plans and ideas for this company. Currently, there is no fully functional shipyard/slipway services in Kiribati, except this company, therefore there is high potential of the Tarawa Shipyard company in the future to provide critical repair and maintenance services to fishing vessels and domestic ferries and boats in Kiribati. The MFOR acknowledged Silla for the continuing interest in this sector.

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Safeguarding Our Seas: Kiribati Officers Benefit from FFA MCS Training

Two Officers from the Oceanic Fisheries Division, Ministry of Fisheries and Ocean Resources, together with Officers from the Maritime Unit of the Kiribati Police Service benefited from the Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) Data Analysis Training that was organized by FFA in Brisbane, Australia from the 28 – 31 Jan 2025. This training is crucial for the work of the Ministry to ensure that we properly safeguard our ocean resources from illegal fishing and other crime related activities in the ocean. The MFOR acknowledged the FFA for the financial assistance and organization of this important capacity building for Kiribati and other Pacific Island Countries.

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