22 Jun 2019

Harmful subsidies should go - Pacific fisheries ministers

7:47 am on 22 June 2019

Pacific fisheries ministers want to see negotiations to end harmful fisheries subsidies.

Meeting this week in Pohnpei, the ministers and senior government officials say the subsidies can be a constraint on the ability of small island states to develop their own fisheries.

Of the distant water nations, China is known to give significant subsidies to its crews.

This week's meeting of the Forum Fisheries Committee also affirmed that climate change is the single greatest threat to the security of the region, and it issued a directive for work to be done on adaptation responses.

Among other decisions the ministers also backed enhanced human rights protections for crews.

The Forum Fisheries Agency director general, Dr Manu Tupou-Roosen, said the meeting's outputs are bold and far-reaching.

She said the agency secretariat will collaborate with its partners to deliver outcomes.

Marshall Islands fisheries Minister Dennis Momotaro and Forum Fisheries Agency Director General Dr. Manu Tupou-Roosen signed an agreement for aerial surveillance following the opening of the new MIMRA headquarters.

Marshall Islands fisheries Minister Dennis Momotaro and Forum Fisheries Agency Director General Dr. Manu Tupou-Roosen signed an agreement for aerial surveillance following the opening of the new MIMRA headquarters. Photo: Kelly Lorennij