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Western Pacific Fishery Management Council outlines two‑year plan to study climate impacts and engage Guam fishers

2518633 · March 5, 2025
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Mark Mitsuyasu of the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council briefed mayors on four projects — small‑boat scenario planning, regulatory review, protected‑species analysis and community engagement — and said the council will visit communities twice over two years to gather input for the Mariana Islands fishery ecosystem plan review.

Mark Mitsuyasu, chief program officer for the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council, told the Mayor’s Council that the council’s jurisdiction covers the Western Pacific and that it manages fisheries through fishery ecosystem plans.

Mitsuyasu described four projects the council plans to support over the next two years: small‑boat scenario planning to assess future conditions for local small‑boat fleets; a regulatory review of fishery ecosystem plans…

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