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

Ministry Advances Key Project Dashboard Development with North Tarawa Retreat

The development of a project dashboard is one of the significant milestones the Ministry aims to achieve this year. In line with this goal, a dedicated three-day retreat will be held this week from Friday to Sunday at North Tarawa in Buariki. This retreat will bring together the project planning team, supported by the Ministry's ICT personnel, to collaboratively design and develop the dashboard platform.

The retreat offers an invaluable opportunity for the team to engage in focused discussions and constructive planning sessions. The enthusiasm among the team members is palpable as they prepare to work diligently on the design and content of this platform. Their dedication is evident in their commitment to creating a tool that will provide comprehensive data on project statuses, gender-disaggregated data in the fisheries sector, and enhance overall project visibility.

The Ministry also extends its heartfelt gratitude to the European Union (EU) for its invaluable support in this endeavor. The collaboration and assistance from the EU play a critical role in the development of this platform, which will serve as an essential resource for monitoring project progress and promoting data-driven decision-making.

As the Ministry moves forward with this initiative, the successful development of the project dashboard is expected to significantly improve the efficiency and transparency of project management, further supporting the Ministry's broader goals and objectives.

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MPI Collaborates with MFMRD to Develop Sustainable Species Management Plans for Kiribati

The Ministry of Primary Industry (MPI) of New Zealand, represented by technical advisors from Te Pātuitanga Ahumoana a Kiwa, Paul Creswell and Dr. Agnes Yeeting, recently visited Kiribati to collaborate with the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development (MFMRD). This strategic visit, which took place from August 26 to 30, 2021, was aimed at drafting crucial species management plans to support sustainable marine resource management in Kiribati.

The MPI team worked closely with the Coastal Fisheries Division of MFMRD during their visit, focusing on developing sustainable management strategies for key marine species. This collaboration underscores the commitment of both parties to the sustainable use and conservation of Kiribati’s rich marine biodiversity.

The MFMRD has expressed its deep appreciation to MPI for this invaluable support, which is instrumental in safeguarding the long-term sustainability of Kiribati’s marine resources. The technical expertise provided by MPI through this partnership will help ensure that marine ecosystems in Kiribati are managed effectively, benefiting both the environment and local communities who rely on these resources for their livelihoods.

This collaboration marks a significant step forward in enhancing the capacity of Kiribati's fisheries management framework, fostering a stronger foundation for sustainable development in the marine sector. The MFMRD looks forward to continued cooperation with MPI and other partners in strengthening the stewardship of Kiribati’s marine resources.

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Kiribati Boosts Milkfish Population in Tarawa Lagoon with Significant Release

Recently, nearly 10,000 milkfish fries were successfully released into the Tarawa lagoon as part of an effort to restock and enhance the lagoon’s milkfish population. This release was carried out by the Secretary, Directors, Senior Officials, and Mr. Henry, a representative of the Zhejiang Ocean Family. The milkfish fries were spawned at the Fisheries hatchery and had been carefully farmed in the open lagoon for several months prior to their release.

This initiative is a strategic measure to bolster the population of milkfish in the lagoon, thereby supporting the growth of domestic fisheries and improving the livelihoods of the people of Tarawa. By enhancing the availability of milkfish, a key resource for local communities, the Government of Kiribati is taking proactive steps toward sustainable fisheries management and food security.

The Government of Kiribati extends its sincere gratitude to Mr. Shen, President of Zhejiang Ocean Family, China, and his team for their significant investment in this fish farming project. This initiative has been made possible through the Joint Venture Kiritimati Island Fisheries Limited (KILF), highlighting a successful collaboration between Kiribati and its international partners. Such partnerships are essential in fostering sustainable development and ensuring the resilience of local fisheries for the future.

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GeoScience Division Explores Key Resource Sites in North Tarawa to Advance KOIRAP Infrastructure Project

The GeoScience Division recently conducted a vital field mission in North Tarawa, focused on identifying potential mining sites for sand and aggregate. These materials are essential for the Kiribati Outer Island Resilient and Adaptation Project (KOIRAP), which aims to enhance water security and climate resilience through the construction of rainwater harvesting tanks in North Tarawa.

The mission brought together a team of five professionals from various government departments, including the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Agricultural Development (MELAD), the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development (MFMRD), and the KOIRAP Financial and Safeguard Unit (KFSU). Their collaborative efforts are crucial for the successful implementation of this KOIRAP subproject.

Sponsored and catered by KOIRAP, the mission's success in identifying suitable resource sites marks significant progress in the project. These findings will directly support the construction of infrastructure designed to boost the resilience and sustainability of North Tarawa's communities.

This initiative reflects the government's commitment to sustainable development and climate adaptation in Kiribati's outer islands. As the project advances, the GeoScience Division will continue to provide expertise and support to ensure the success of KOIRAP's goals.

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