
Pacific Power: How regional cooperation transformed the world’s largest tuna fishery
UNDP and The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency have released a major report documenting two decades of transformative work in tuna fisheries management – a story of unprecedented collaboration between scientists, government officials, fisheries workers, NGOs, and international development partners.

Pacific Fisheries Leaders Move to Accelerate East New Britain Initiative
The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) Secretariat,…

Q&A: Exploring indigenous knowledge to foster sustainable fishing practices
Solomon Islands-based fisheries researcher Jasmine Rahi’i has…

Patrol boat rearmament to help safeguard Solomon Islands fisheries
In a development aimed at enhancing maritime security and combating…

Moana Voices: Dorothy Wickham – the voice behind the ‘Solwata Blo Iumi’ radio campaign
Highlighting the role of Pacific women has allowed a broadcaster…

Jobs, infrastructure, revenue: New initiative looks to maximise benefits of tuna fisheries for FFA member countries
Tuna fishing holds significant importance to the economies and…

The tech helping tackle illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
The four key tuna fisheries of the Western and Central Pacific…

‘It all washed away’: Wild weather devastates small-scale Aruligo fish hatchery
A local Tilapia farm in Aruligo, North West Guadalcanal, has…

RNZ: New Poseidons zoom in on illegal fishers
Boats have just 30 seconds warning before the Air Force's new…

Unreported tuna catch in the sights of Pacific island nations
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing of tuna in…

Guadalcanal’s aquaculture project and its potential role in sustainable fishing
Aquaculture reduces the need for excessive fishing of wild species,…

An eye on the Pacific: The Regional Fisheries Surveillance Centre
The Regional Fisheries Surveillance Centre based in Honiara,…
