Fishy business caught out in the Pacific

A Royal Australian Air Force C-27J Spartan has conducted maritime surveillance during Operation Solania to detect and deter illegal fishing activities in the waters of Samoa and Tonga.

CAPTION: Loadmaster Flight Sergeant Christian Allison of 35 Squadron teaches Samoan police officer Constable Fetuao Nuuvali how to use the camera during Operation Solania. Photo by Leading Aircraftman Chris Tsakisiris.

The operation was part of the ADF’s support to regional maritime security, including to the Pacific Islands Forum Fishing Agency (FFA) operation Tui Moana.

Commander ADF in the South-West Pacific Major General Scott Winter said the ADF’s support was a major part of Australia’s longstanding commitment to maritime security.

“Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing not only threatens the delicate balance of marine ecosystems but also undermines the livelihoods of legitimate fishermen and the economic stability of coastal communities,” Major General Winter said.

“The ADF is proud to partner with the FFA, pacific partners and members of the Pacific Quadrilateral Defence Coordination Group (Australia, the United States, New Zealand and France) in our collective efforts to combat illegal fishing activities.

“Operation Solania has been instrumental in deterring IUU fishing, protecting the marine environment, and ensuring the sustainability of fish populations in the region.”

Throughout the operation, aircrew conducted comprehensive maritime surveillance to detect, track and monitor vessels engaged in illegal fishing practices.

The aerial patrols covered 469,896 square kilometres of the Samoan and Tongan exclusive economic zones, identifying seven vessels of interest, and documenting suspicious activities and providing crucial information to the FFA and enforcement authorities on the ground.

Captain of the C-27J Spartan Flight lieutenant Matthew Kloeden said aircrew worked tirelessly to conduct effective maritime surveillance, with members of the Samoan Police Maritime Unit joining flights to provide local knowledge.

“By working closely with our partners in Samoa and Tonga, we have made a substantial impact to safeguard marine resources to help ensure a sustainable future for the region,” Flight Lieutenant Kloeden said.

Through engaging in operations such as Operation Solania, the ADF reaffirms its dedication to maritime security in the Pacific region, environmental protection, and fostering international partnerships to combat illegal activities at sea.

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CAPTION: A RAAF C-27J performs a flypast near the waterfront at Apia, during Operation Solania. Photo by Leading Aircraftman Chris Tsakisiris.


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