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News updates from the Kiribati Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development.

CNFC and Kiribati Delegation Explore Expanded Partnership Opportunities

The Honourable Minister Ribanataake Tiwau, Secretary Riibeta Abeta and their Kiribati delegation paid a courtesy visit to the Deputy General Manager Liang Yong and his team from the China National Fisheries Corporation (CNFC), the China State owned fisheries company at the regional office in Shenzhen city. CNFC has operations expanded beyond fisheries including trading, fuels, scientific innovations, and many more. The two delegations explored and exchanged areas of mutual interests for future cooperation. CNFC boats has also been involved in rescuing several I-Kiribati fishermen drifted away at sea in the Pacific region. The Government of Kiribati acknowledged CNFC for their interests to support Kiribati in our future visions.

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Healthy Fisheries, Healthy I-Kiribati: Nanikaai Reaffirms Marine Protection Efforts

Demonstrating their ongoing commitment to their endorsed management plan, the Friends in Nanikaai Community saw a successful joint inspection on May 12, 2025, an effort spearheaded by the Nanikaai Executive Committee in collaboration with the Monitoring, Control, Surveillance and Enforcement (MCS&E) and Community-Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) teams.
The inspection, targeting suspected illegal fishing within the Plan area, revealed several violations: some fishers used small mesh gillnets, others fished in the MPA, and undersized Ark shells were being harvested. The executive committee issued a final warning and conducted awareness outreach. The fisher using the illegal gillnet was instructed to use the correct mesh size in the future and sent back, while the undersized Ark shells were returned to the MPA.
Friends in Nanikaai Community Fisheries Management plan is a legal plan under the fisheries regulations, and that non-compliance cases will be dealt with by the village first and does have legal consequences. Therefore, a friendly reminder to everyone: let's all respect the rules and laws that safeguard the Friends in Nanikaai Community Fisheries Management Plan. Remember, the Marine Protected Area is a vital sanctuary and is off-limits to everyone.
Healthy Fisheries, Healthy I-Kiribati. Let us work hand in hand to protect our fisheries resources.
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Kiribati and China Seal AUD$0.7M Marina Infrastructure Deal in Shenzhen

A new cooperation on the designing of the Marina Infrastructure project between the Ministry of Fisheries and Ocean Resources and the China Ocean of the China Mechanical and Engineering Corporation Group valued around AUD$0.7 million (funded by Government of Kiribati), was signed today 19 May 2025, at Shenzhen city, China. The Honourable Minister Ribanataake Tiwau blessed this signing ceremony by acknowledging CMEC/China Ocean for taking up this important project for the benefit of the people of Kiribati. Work on this Marina project to be built at the Ananau causeway will now begin immediately. The Government of Kiribati thanked the hard work of both Parties for making this marina vision becomes a reality now.

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Minister Tiwau Chairs Successful Kiribati JV Meetings in China, Reports AUD$8.2M Dividend

The Honourable Minister Ribanataake Tiwau led the Kiribati delegation to their annual shareholders and board of directors meeting of the Kiribati joint venture companies in China from 12th to 16th May 2025. His delegation comprised of Secretary Riibeta, Ambassador David from the Kiribati Embassy in China, Directors from MFOR, together with the Board Directors of the Joint Ventures from Kiribati. The Honourable Tiwau was unanimously appointed Chair by all the shareholders and board directors at these joint venture board meetings (KFL, KIFL, KFTL and KBPL). It was pleasing to note that the operations of these Joint Ventures continue to grow each year, and this year we are pleased to report that a combined dividend of AUD$8.2 million was declared by all Joint Venture companies which benefit the shareholders. This dividend is in addition to around AUD$52 million that all 4 JV provided for their license fees of their vessles to fish in our waters. The KBPL, the newest company of the JV, started its operation in 2024. The shareholders of these 4 Kiribati Joint Venture companies are extremely huge and reputable Chinese-based companies such as the Shanghai Deep Sea, Ocean family of the Wanxiang Group and the Zhoushan Yinghai Fisheries Group. At the meetings, the Honourable Minister Tiwau discussed other potential investment opportunities with these shareholders and visited some of the facilities such as the fisheries wharf, canning facilities, battery factory, hotels, construction sites for new facilities and many more. The Government of Kiribati acknowledged its Chinese shareholders for the genuine and lasting partnership that has contributed to the major development of the fisheries sector in Kiribati.

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