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FCF Takes Steps To Ensure Sustainability In Tuna Supply Chain 12 April 2024

Taiwanese tuna trader Fong Chun Formosa (FCF) recently announced that it is providing training sessions to the captains and crew of several tuna fishing vessels in Mauritius within its supply chain. Topics such as maritime safety, identifying protected species, strategies for reducing bycatch, and the application of environmentally-friendly fishing gear are covered.

FCF will also provide the crew with multilingual onboard operation regulations, posters identifying prohibited species catch, and channels for grievance mechanisms. FCF sells and trades with multiple seafood companies and sources its tuna and other seafood from over 500 vessels. The ongoing training is conducted as part of its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) development and supply chain improvement initiative.

Pacific Islands Gear Up To Build Inclusive Fisheries For Women 11 April 2024

The Pacific Island Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) and the Pacific Community recently collaborated to hold the first Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) event. The participants discussed about the recognition of women in tuna fisheries, data gaps in women’s contributions, market development equity, and inclusive governance structures. Over 60 leaders and representatives from both groups and civil society organizations took part in the sessions that were held at the FFA Conference Centre at Honiara from April 9 to 11.

Enhancing the participation of women in tuna and other seafood fisheries management and development processes were also discussed. Cook Islands Minister Toki-Brown said that the Pacific Islands is committed to empowering small-scale fish entrepreneurs, especially women, by removing barriers to market access. “Through open dialogue, we can aim to create a way that is equitable and sustainable for all,” she said.

Liberia Asks To Continue As IOTC CNCP 8 April 2024

Liberia requested the IOTC for permission to continue as a Cooperating Non-Contracting Party (CNCP) because it has reefer/carrier and support vessels flying its flag that transship tuna in the RFMO’s convention area. According to the IOTC vessel list, four cargo freezers and one supply vessel for purse seiners are listed under Liberia, and there are no tuna fishing vessels in the record. In a letter to the IOTC Executive Secretary, dated February 12, 2024, the West African nation ensured its compliance to IOTC standards and regulations such as vessel monitoring systems, authorization to transship, establishment of fish monitoring center, and investigation of alleged IUU fishing boats.

The IOTC currently has 31 contracting parties (CPCs) that are members and two CNCPs, Liberia and Senegal. The RFMO reviews and renews CNCP status annually and revokes it if the country is found to have carried out non-compliant activities with IOTC conservation and management measures.

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