About The National Fisheries Authority

About us

Our Vision

To ensure the people of Papua New Guinea enjoy the highest levels of direct and indirect social and economic benefits through the responsible sustainable use of our fisheries and marine resources through participation

Our Role

The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) of Papua New Guinea is non-commercial statutory authority established and operating under the Fisheries Management Act 1998 and related regulations.

Our Core Values

We seek to honor the following values:

Best practice customer service and client focus
Transparency, integrity and impartiality
Professionalism and excellence in time management and work ethics
Open communication and mutual respect
Knowledge, quality management and continuous learning

Inclusive and Sustainable

Our fisheries resources are managed in a manner consistent with the principles of inclusivity, and ecological sustainability.

Local Resource Use Rights

Local resource rights to our shared marine resources shall be respected and observed.

Customary Heritage Values

Due recognition is given to the customary and heritage values of our people in the management of the sector.

Gender Balance and Equal Opportunities

Equal opportunity is given to all, especially women, to earn a living from the utilisation of the country’s fisheries resources.

Stamping out Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing

Continue to fight and prosecute illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and implement international agreements.

Maximising Utilisation and Production

Fisheries and aquaculture are developed to maximise the net economic return to the PNG economy ensuring food security and livelihood opportunities.

Global, Regional, Domestic Co-Dependency and Responsibility

Recognize the shared responsibility of the migratory nature of the offshore fishery in the global, regional and domestic and to act in co-dependence ways to achieve harmonious ownership and usage.

Meeting our International Obligations

The fisheries sector is managed in a manner that is consistent with PNG’s international obligations, emphasising cooperation in the management of highly migratory and shared fish stocks.

Transparency in Decision Making

Decisions are made in consultation with all relevant stakeholders.

Regulatory Effectiveness and Cost Recovery

Regulatory and cost recovery requirements that are fit for purpose.

Precautionary Approach

The absence of adequate scientific information should not be used as a reason for postponing or failing to take conservation and management measures.

Guiding Principles  

1. The engine room for economic growth is the private sector and as such commercial development of fisheries and aquaculture encourages and welcomes both domestic and foreign direct investment.

2. Environmental considerations and sustainability principles are fundamental to commercial development aspirations since long term profitability of the sector is contingent on a sustainably managed fisheries resources and habitats.

3. Sustainable principles to be applied in all exploitation, commercialisation, downstream processing, value adding activities and trade in compliance with national and international food standards.

4. Ensure optimum balance between commercialisation and environmental protection through determining threshold limits to disturbance to marine and aquatic ecosystems.

5. Resource protection through stock assessment, MCS programs, promotion of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) or marine conservation initiatives.

PURPOSE

The purpose of the National Fisheries Authority is to pursue our Vision through the operation of best practice service in order to fulfill our national and global obligations. We pursue this through our Business Groups:

 

1. Directorate

Providing dynamic and transparent leadership, informed decision making, and international recognition for fishery development and management practices

2. Corporate Services

Providing Efficient and Effective Administrative and Organizational Services in:

  • Human Resources Management
  • Legal Services
  • Property Management
  • Information Technology and Management
  • Communication and Public Relations

3. Finance and Accounts

Ensuring excellence in accounting and financial practice, investment, risk management, payroll and asset management

4. Fisheries Management

Achieving sustainable fisheries through dynamic, innovative and consultative fishery management practices and aquaculture development

5. Licensing and Data Management

Delivering a customer focused and timely license processing, data collection, entry and utilization

6. Monitoring, Control and Surveillance

Adopting and sustaining best practice systems in pursuit of full compliance with national, regional and international regulations, laws and codes of conduct

7. Provincial Support and Industry Development

Growing vibrant partnerships and well defined working relationships in pursuit of sustainable and equitable community fisheries, and cost effective management; and ensuring maximized investment, social and economic benefits through strategic relationships and alliances in commercial and industrial fisheries

8. Project Management

Establishing and implementing strategic and innovative project initiatives in support of agreed NFA strategies

9.Institute of Sustainable Marine Resources / National Fisheries College

Undertaking strategic and sustained intervention in support of sectoral skill development and enhancement, and effective policy implementation

 

Our Vision

To ensure the people of Papua New Guinea enjoy the highest levels of direct and indirect social and economic benefits through the responsible sustainable use of our fisheries and marine resources through participation

Our Role

The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) of Papua New Guinea is non-commercial statutory authority established and operating under the Fisheries Management Act 1998 and related regulations.

Our Core Values

We seek to honor the following values:

Best practice customer service and client focus
Transparency, integrity and impartiality
Professionalism and excellence in time management and work ethics
Open communication and mutual respect
Knowledge, quality management and continuous learning

Inclusive and Sustainable

Our fisheries resources are managed in a manner consistent with the principles of inclusivity, and ecological sustainability.

Local Resource Use Rights

Local resource rights to our shared marine resources shall be respected and observed.

Customary Heritage Values

Due recognition is given to the customary and heritage values of our people in the management of the sector.

Gender Balance and Equal Opportunities

Equal opportunity is given to all, especially women, to earn a living from the utilisation of the country’s fisheries resources.

Stamping out Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing

Continue to fight and prosecute illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and implement international agreements.

Maximising Utilisation and Production

Fisheries and aquaculture are developed to maximise the net economic return to the PNG economy ensuring food security and livelihood opportunities.

Global, Regional, Domestic Co-Dependency and Responsibility

Recognize the shared responsibility of the migratory nature of the offshore fishery in the global, regional and domestic and to act in co-dependence ways to achieve harmonious ownership and usage.

Meeting our International Obligations

The fisheries sector is managed in a manner that is consistent with PNG’s international obligations, emphasising cooperation in the management of highly migratory and shared fish stocks.

Transparency in Decision Making

Decisions are made in consultation with all relevant stakeholders.

Regulatory Effectiveness and Cost Recovery

Regulatory and cost recovery requirements that are fit for purpose.

Precautionary Approach

The absence of adequate scientific information should not be used as a reason for postponing or failing to take conservation and management measures.

Guiding Principles  

1. The engine room for economic growth is the private sector and as such commercial development of fisheries and aquaculture encourages and welcomes both domestic and foreign direct investment.

2. Environmental considerations and sustainability principles are fundamental to commercial development aspirations since long term profitability of the sector is contingent on a sustainably managed fisheries resources and habitats.

3. Sustainable principles to be applied in all exploitation, commercialisation, downstream processing, value adding activities and trade in compliance with national and international food standards.

4. Ensure optimum balance between commercialisation and environmental protection through determining threshold limits to disturbance to marine and aquatic ecosystems.

5. Resource protection through stock assessment, MCS programs, promotion of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) or marine conservation initiatives.

PURPOSE

The purpose of the National Fisheries Authority is to pursue our Vision through the operation of best practice service in order to fulfill our national and global obligations. We pursue this through our Business Groups:

 

1. Directorate

Providing dynamic and transparent leadership, informed decision making, and international recognition for fishery development and management practices

2. Corporate Services

Providing Efficient and Effective Administrative and Organizational Services in:

  • Human Resources Management
  • Legal Services
  • Property Management
  • Information Technology and Management
  • Communication and Public Relations

3. Finance and Accounts

Ensuring excellence in accounting and financial practice, investment, risk management, payroll and asset management

4. Fisheries Management

Achieving sustainable fisheries through dynamic, innovative and consultative fishery management practices and aquaculture development

5. Licensing and Data Management

Delivering a customer focused and timely license processing, data collection, entry and utilization

6. Monitoring, Control and Surveillance

Adopting and sustaining best practice systems in pursuit of full compliance with national, regional and international regulations, laws and codes of conduct

7. Provincial Support and Industry Development

Growing vibrant partnerships and well defined working relationships in pursuit of sustainable and equitable community fisheries, and cost effective management; and ensuring maximized investment, social and economic benefits through strategic relationships and alliances in commercial and industrial fisheries

8. Project Management

Establishing and implementing strategic and innovative project initiatives in support of agreed NFA strategies

9.Institute of Sustainable Marine Resources / National Fisheries College

Undertaking strategic and sustained intervention in support of sectoral skill development and enhancement, and effective policy implementation

 

Our Vision

To ensure the people of Papua New Guinea enjoy the highest levels of direct and indirect social and economic benefits through the responsible sustainable use of our fisheries and marine resources through participation

Our Role

The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) of Papua New Guinea is non-commercial statutory authority established and operating under the Fisheries Management Act 1998 and related regulations.

Our Core Values

Our Core Values

We seek to honor the following values:

Best practice customer service and client focus
Transparency, integrity and impartiality
Professionalism and excellence in time management and work ethics
Open communication and mutual respect
Knowledge, quality management and continuous learning

Inclusive and Sustainable

Local Resource Use Rights

Customary Heritage Values

Gender Balance and Equal Opportunities

Stamping out Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing

Maximising Utilisation and Production

Global, Regional, Domestic
Co-Dependency and Responsibility

Meeting our International Obligations

Transparency in Decision Making

Regulatory Effectiveness and Cost Recovery

Precautionary Approach

Guiding Principles  

1. The engine room for economic growth is the private sector and as such commercial development of fisheries and aquaculture encourages and welcomes both domestic and foreign direct investment.

2. Environmental considerations and sustainability principles are fundamental to commercial development aspirations since long term profitability of the sector is contingent on a sustainably managed fisheries resources and habitats.

3. Sustainable principles to be applied in all exploitation, commercialisation, downstream processing, value adding activities and trade in compliance with national and international food standards.

4. Ensure optimum balance between commercialisation and environmental protection through determining threshold limits to disturbance to marine and aquatic ecosystems.

5. Resource protection through stock assessment, MCS programs, promotion of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) or marine conservation initiatives.

PURPOSE

The purpose of the National Fisheries Authority is to pursue our Vision through the operation of best practice service in order to fulfill our national and global obligations. We pursue this through our Business Groups:

 

1. Directorate

Providing dynamic and transparent leadership, informed decision making, and international recognition for fishery development and management practices

2. Corporate Services

Providing Efficient and Effective Administrative and Organizational Services in:

  • Human Resources Management
  • Legal Services
  • Property Management
  • Information Technology and Management
  • Communication and Public Relations

3. Finance and Accounts

Ensuring excellence in accounting and financial practice, investment, risk management, payroll and asset management

4. Fisheries Management

Achieving sustainable fisheries through dynamic, innovative and consultative fishery management practices and aquaculture development

5. Licensing and Data Management

Delivering a customer focused and timely license processing, data collection, entry and utilization

6. Monitoring, Control and Surveillance

Adopting and sustaining best practice systems in pursuit of full compliance with national, regional and international regulations, laws and codes of conduct

7. Provincial Support and Industry Development

Growing vibrant partnerships and well defined working relationships in pursuit of sustainable and equitable community fisheries, and cost effective management; and ensuring maximized investment, social and economic benefits through strategic relationships and alliances in commercial and industrial fisheries

8. Project Management

Establishing and implementing strategic and innovative project initiatives in support of agreed NFA strategies

9.Institute of Sustainable Marine Resources / National Fisheries College

Undertaking strategic and sustained intervention in support of sectoral skill development and enhancement, and effective policy implementation

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