The Western Pacific Fisheries Information Network (WPacFIN)
Established in 1981, the Western Pacific Fisheries Information Network (WPacFIN) is a
cooperative program involving the WPacFIN Central office at the Pacific Islands
Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) and participating fisheries agencies in American Samoa,
the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Guam, and Hawaii. WPacFIN helps
its partner agencies consolidate, summarize, and provide access to the best available
fisheries data to meet the needs of fishery managers, scientists, and fishermen.
WPacFIN works closely with PIFSC scientists, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries), the Pacific Islands Regional Office (PIRO), and the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council (the Council) to meet regional and federal fisheries monitoring requirements. The data provided through WPacFIN are vital to fulfilling NOAA Fisheries role in assessment and sustainable management of fisheries in the Western Pacific region.
Vision
Provide the best available fisheries data in the most timely manner possible to support monitoring, assessment, reporting and sustainable management of fisheries resources in the US-associated Pacific Islands Region (PIR).
Mission
Provide participating WPacFIN partners with technical expertise, database management support and programming tools to help them collect, compile, quality control, document, maintain and summarize their fishery-dependent data to comply with regional and federal fisheries data requirements.
Objectives
WPacFIN works closely with PIFSC scientists, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries), the Pacific Islands Regional Office (PIRO), and the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council (the Council) to meet regional and federal fisheries monitoring requirements. The data provided through WPacFIN are vital to fulfilling NOAA Fisheries role in assessment and sustainable management of fisheries in the Western Pacific region.
Vision
Provide the best available fisheries data in the most timely manner possible to support monitoring, assessment, reporting and sustainable management of fisheries resources in the US-associated Pacific Islands Region (PIR).
Mission
Provide participating WPacFIN partners with technical expertise, database management support and programming tools to help them collect, compile, quality control, document, maintain and summarize their fishery-dependent data to comply with regional and federal fisheries data requirements.
Objectives
- Establish and maintain good working relationships with participating WPacFIN partners
- Develop and maintain a central fisheries data warehouse at WPacFIN Central that provides access to non-confidential summary reports for all users, in-depth access to authorized users, and provides an archive for data and documentation
- Compile, integrate, and summarize data to meet specific insular, regional, and federal fisheries monitoring requirements
- Assist US Pacific island fisheries agencies, NOAA field offices, the Council, and the fishing industry to address changing information needs to meet new federal requirements as they arise