The Overseas Fishery Cooperation Foundation of Japan (OFCF) has officially handed over essential materials to the Ministry of Fisheries and Ocean Resources (MFAR) in a significant step towards advancing the Blue Carbon Project.
The handover ceremony took place last Friday at the Tanaea Hatchery.
The Ministry of Fisheries reported that the materials provided included a microscope, incubation tanks, a refrigerator, and other crucial equipment.
In his remarks, Dr. Satoshi, representing OFCF, highlighted the importance of this transfer in fostering collaboration and ensuring the project remains on schedule.
Deputy Secretary Tieri Tamoa was thanked the Government of Japan for the seamless coordination and pledged to use the materials efficiently to achieve the project’s objectives.
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E a tia Overseas Fishery Cooperation Foundation mai Japan (OFCF) n anganako bwaai n mwakuri ibukin kabobongan te karikirake ae kinaki n arana ae te Blue Carbon Project nakon te Botaki n Akawa ao karikirakean Kaubwain ara Marawa (MFOR).
E karaoaki te anga bwai n tangira aio n te kanimabong ae nako n ana auti n kabwebwe te Botaki n Akawa I Tanaea.
E ribotinna te botaki n akawa bwa e karekei bwaai n mwakuri n aron aikai, bwain kataratarakin maan aika uarereke (microscope), tangke n kabwebwe (incubation tanks), te aiti bwaoki ibukin kawakinan kemikoro (chemicals) ao a mwaiti riki.
N ana maroro Dr Satoshi are e rabwatana OFCF, ao e taekinna bwa bwaai n tangira aikai e na aki ti buoka te karikirake n karokoa n ana takete ma e na bon kateimatoa naba te reitaki ae tamaroa imarenan OFCF ma te Botaki n Akawa.
E bon anga ana taeka n kakaitau te kauoman n tia koroboki ae Tieiri Tamoa nakon te tautaeka n Tiaban ao n kamatoa bwa bwaai n mwakuri aikai a na bon kabonganaaki raoi ibukin kakoroan ana takete te karikirake.
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