Nauru Agreement
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The Nauru Agreement Concerning Cooperation in the Management of Fisheries of Common Interest, or The Nauru Agreement is an Oceania subregional agreement between the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu.[2] The eight signatories collectively control 25–30% of the world's tuna supply and approximately 60% of the western and central Pacific tuna supply.[3]
Nauru Agreement Concerning Cooperation in the Management of Fisheries of Common Interest | |
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Signed | 11 February 1982 (1982-02-11)[1] |
Location | Nauru |
Effective | 4 December 1982 |
Parties | |
Depositary | Government of the Solomon Islands |
Historically, the Nauru Agreement and other joint fishery management Arrangements made by the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (usually referred to as PNA) have been concerned mainly with the management of tuna purse-seine fishing in the tropical western Pacific.