Hon, 27 October 2020: The public has been warned to stay off visiting foreign vessels as Maritime Police stepped up their operations to ward off anyone breaching the rules under the COVID-19 Regulations.
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MFMR freshwater hatchery project continues
The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Freshwater Fish Hatchery development project at Aruligo, North West Guadalcanal Constituency is going full steam ahead with the ministry again calling for eligible contractors to submit their bid.
Work on MFMR hatchery at Aruligo on track
Honiara, 28 May 2020: Work is progressing well at the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources freshwater fish hatchery project at Aruligo, North West Guadalcanal despite the Covid 19 State of Emergency.
SIG Looks to Pilot an Integrated Digital Catch Documentation & Traceability Scheme for Noro Fishing Operations
Representatives from the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR), the SIG ICT Services, Customs, Health, Soltuna, National Fisheries Development (NFD) and iTUNA Intel conducted a 3-day workshop at Munda from 11-13 March to advance proposals to establish a wholly integrated digital catch documentation and traceability scheme for the Noro Fishing Port which will be known as ePort
MFMR strengthens monitoring, control and surveillance regime on LL vessels
Solomon Islands Government (SIG) through the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) is taking the lead at the PNA (Parties to the Nauru Agreement) level in its fight against Illegal, Unreported, Unregulated (IUU), especially monitoring on Long Line (LL) and Purse Seine (PS) fishing vessels.
OFCF committed to Sea Cucumber project in SI
The Overseas Fishery Cooperation Foundation of Japan (OFCF) and the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources, last week, signed documents containing records of the 10th Joint Meeting between the two parties paving the way for further financial and technical assistance to the Sea Cucumber Project in Solomon Islands.
Solomons expecting hike in tuna revenue
Revenue collected through licenses is set to hit an all time high this fishing season as more fishing days are being sold to the major fishing nations.
SPC's Dr Andrew Hunt conducts workshop on data analysis
A three-day workshop conducted by Dr Andrew Hunt of the Oceanic Fisheries Programme ( OFP) from SPC for staff of the offshore Division has taught participants with the basic knowledge on how to analyse Tuna data from the TUFMAN 2 Tuna database Management information System.
Transhipment resumes in Honiara
Honiara harbour has seen an increase in the number of fishing boats calling into port for transshipment since December 2019.