SPC/WorldFish Center
Food Security - Oceania
Fish resources - Oceania
Marine resources - Oceania
Population growth - Oeania
Allocation of fisheries resources - Oceania
Coastal fisheries management - Oceania
Access to tuna - Oceania
Pond aquaculture - Oceania
Protected areas - Oceania
Protected areas - Management
Marine resource
Marine resource management
Marine resources - Pacific - Oceania
Fisheries
Fisheries resources
Protected areas
Tuna
Fish is a mainstay of food secuity for Pacific island countries and territories (PICTs), Recent household income and expenditure surveys, and socio-economic surveys, demostrate that subsistence fishing still provides the great majority of dietary animal protein in the region. Forecasts of the fish required in 2030 to meet recommended per capita fish consumption, or to maintain current consumption, indicate that even well-managed coastal fisheries will only be able to meet the demand in 6 0f 22 PICTs. Governments of many PICTs will need to increase local access to tuna, and develop small-pond aquaculture, to provide food security. Diversifying the supply of fish will also make rural households in the Pacific more resilient to natural disasters, social and political instability, and the uncertainity of climate change
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SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS
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