Abstract

The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) is the regional fisheries management organization responsible for the conservation and management of tuna and tuna-like species in the western and central Pacific Ocean. This chapter argues that the conservation and management measures adopted by the Commission have played an important role in several areas of international fisheries management: recognizing trends in international fisheries management cooperating in catch data filing and reporting, raising awareness for the conservation and protection of sharks and sea turtles, developing and improving the national tuna observer program, and promoting close cooperation of Pacific Island Countries with China. It discusses about boarding and inspection activity, cooperation between the distant water fishing nations or the fishing entity and the Pacific Island Countries in the observer programme updating the vessel monitoring system, establishing regulations for monitoring at-sea transshipment, increasing the compatibility between the conservation and management measures of the Commission. Keywords:boarding activity; China; inspection activity; international fisheries management; Pacific Island Countries; vessel monitoring system; WCPFC

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