Industrial Fleet Sample Clauses

Industrial Fleet. The single Kiribati purse seiner (the KAO 1), is operated under a joint venture by Othoshiro Fishing Company of Japan and the Government of Kiribati). Discussions with the Central Pacific Producers Limited (CPPL) indicated that the company was reviewing the potential to acquire two further purse seiners, probably through a joint venture. Kiribati has had 1-2 long liners based in the Archipelago since 1995 (Awira, 2004). In 2005, 4 small long liners were provided for Kiribati by the Japanese government as part of the agreement to develop fish processing facilities on Kiritimati.
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Industrial Fleet. The annual catch of KAO 1 is between 4,000 t. and 5,000 t. (see figure 9 on page 42). Most of this catch is from outside I-Kiribati waters. Production is landed in the Solomon Islands and PNG for canning. Catches of the I-Kiribati long liners have been very low –– in last active year of 2003 only 8 t fish was caught, consisting of 2 t yellow fin, 1 t bigeye and 5t other species.

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