Abstract:
The Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) tuna fishery is an important global
food resource, and the economies of many Pacific Islands Countries (PICs) rely heavily
on tuna industries. This paper proposes that governance by PICs is the key to improving
the sustainability and profitability of tuna industries in the region. ‘Governance’ is
usually used to refer to corruption, but here is interpreted more broadly to encompass
the whole process by which decisions regarding public life are made and enacted, by
government and also civil society. Argument is supported by empirical material from an
interview study with stakeholders and a survey of reports.