Fisherie Authority of Papua New Guinea (FAPNG)

The Fisheries Authority of Papua New Guinea (FAPNG) is a statutory body responsible for managing and regulating the fisheries sector in PNG. Some of the specific roles of the FAPNG include:

  1. Managing the fisheries sector: The FAPNG is responsible for managing the fisheries sector in PNG in order to ensure the sustainable use of the country’s marine resources. This includes setting quotas and licensing arrangements for fishing activities.
  2. Regulating the fishing industry: The FAPNG is responsible for regulating the fishing industry in PNG, including enforcing rules and regulations related to fishing activities.
  3. Monitoring and enforcing compliance: The FAPNG monitors and enforces compliance with rules and regulations related to fishing activities in order to protect the country’s marine resources and ensure the sustainability of the fishing industry.
  4. Providing support to the fishing industry: The FAPNG provides support to the fishing industry in PNG through various programs and initiatives, including training and capacity building, research and development, and extension services.
  5. Promoting the fishing industry: The FAPNG promotes the fishing industry in PNG through marketing and other efforts, in order to increase the demand for PNG seafood and to attract investment to the sector.

 

 

Important facts about the Fisheries Authority of Papua New Guinea (FAPNG):

  1. The FAPNG is a statutory body established under the Fisheries Management Act of 2002.
  2. The primary role of the FAPNG is to manage and regulate the fisheries sector in PNG in order to ensure the sustainable use of the country’s marine resources.
  3. The FAPNG is responsible for setting quotas and licensing arrangements for fishing activities in PNG, and for enforcing rules and regulations related to fishing activities.
  4. The FAPNG works with a range of stakeholders, including fishers, fishing companies, and the government, to promote the sustainable use of marine resources and the development of the fisheries sector in PNG.
  5. The FAPNG provides support to the fishing industry in PNG through various programs and initiatives, including training and capacity building, research and development, and extension services.
  6. The FAPNG is headquartered in Port Moresby, the capital city of PNG. It has offices in other parts of the country as well.
  7. The fisheries sector is an important contributor to the PNG economy, with a range of species, including tuna, prawns, and other seafood, being caught and exported. The FAPNG plays a key role in ensuring the sustainability of the sector.

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