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Oceanic Fisheries Division Conducts IUU Fishing Awareness Training on Tamana

Oceanic Fisheries Division Conducts IUU Fishing Awareness Training on Tamana
Two officers from the Oceanic Fisheries Division conducted a two-day training workshop on Tamana Island from 5–6 January. Key participants included the Mayor, Vice Mayor, Island Council Clerk, Fisheries Assistant, Agricultural Assistant, a Police Officer, an Environment Officer, and the Chairman of the Tamana Fishing Association.
The workshop was organized in response to previous reports from Tamana regarding fishing vessels operating too close to shore. Its primary goal was to raise awareness of the Division’s mandate in combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. It also aimed to equip the local community with practical tools to support the effective management of fisheries and marine resources.
Participants gained a better understanding of different fishing gear types by learning to identify key features, characteristics, and operational methods. A significant focus of the training was on correctly recording essential vessel information, such as the vessel name, call sign, and other identifying markings.
Acknowledgement to the NZ Tobwaan Waara project for funding this activity.
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