Fiji, Dec. 4 -- The Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) says its technical expertise continues to drive some of the most important proposals before the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries
Commission (WCPFC22), including the long-delayed South Pacific albacore Management Procedure now sitting at the top of the agenda in Manila.
PNA Chief Executive Officer Dr Sangaalofa Clark said that the group's work remains central to shaping regional fisheries governance and ensuring Pacific states maintain control of the world's largest and healthiest tuna fishery.
"The PNA Office acts to support PNA member countries, who are also FFA Members, to continue to build on the management arrangements for the world's healthiest tuna fisheries so that gl...
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