Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) will discuss tuna management in the western and central Pacific during two weeks of meetings, which started this week.

The nine islands that make up the PNA controls the world's largest sustainable tuna purse-seine fishery, report Radio New Zealand.

The PNA anticipates making action recommendations to be approved by government ministers in about two months, according to the news site.

Issues include the vessel day scheme for longliners and safety of fishery observers.

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