Fiji’s 1.2M km² EEZ: abundant fish and diverse habitats
Fiji stands at the heart of the South Pacific, positioned within one of the world’s richest ocean environments. With its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of over 1.2 million square kilometers, Fiji enjoys a natural abundance of premium tuna species — albacore, yellowfin, and bigeye — as well as other valuable species such as striped marlin, swordfish, mahimahi, and wahoo.
Sustainably managed, MSC-certified fishery
Fiji is recognized as having a responsible, sustainably managed tuna fishery. The nation’s longline fleet has maintained MSC catch certification since 2012 and actively participates in regional conservation and management measures through the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). Robust traceability frameworks and high compliance standards ensure a legal, ethical, and reliable supply chain.

Unmatched Pacific location, infrastructure, and connectivity
Fiji’s central Pacific location provides strategic access to key markets in Asia, Oceania, North America, and Europe. The country benefits from reliable sea and air freight connections, a stable political environment, and well-developed maritime infrastructure. Its efficient port and processing facilities are supported by a skilled workforce that combines traditional seafaring expertise with modern training.
Premium-quality tuna from a trusted source
Fiji has earned a strong international reputation as a trusted source of premium-quality tuna, backed by rigorous standards in harvesting, handling, and processing.
Upholding the highest standards in fishing and processing practices
Fiji’s fishing and processing operations meet the highest international standards, ensuring product integrity, food safety, and sustainability at every stage — from catch to customer.
Partnering to protect oceans and combat IUU
Fiji works closely with regional and international partners to protect marine ecosystems and combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, reinforcing its leadership in responsible ocean stewardship.
