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24th - 27th February

The Friendship Hall, Honiara, Solomon Islands

Oceans and seas are vital to human well-being and the health of our planet.


Globally, marine and inland fisheries and aquaculture employ about 60 million people and support the livelihoods of 600 million people along the entire value chain.

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More than 3 million people rely on fisheries and aquaculture products for over 20 percent of their animal protein intake.

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The 2025 Honiara Summit will focus on meaningful action and innovation towards achieving SDG14: Life Below Water with a dedicated focus on the conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources for our sustainable development.

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The Summit is jointly hosted by the Government of Solomon Islands and the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) in close collaboration with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization of the (FAO) and the UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for the Ocean, Ambassador Peter Thompson.

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Join us: Step 1: Register to attend the event.
                 Step 2: Sign-up to the event platform that will give you access to all panels, side events,                          speakers and Summit information. Connect, engage and build stronger relationships. 

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For more detailed information, download the "information note for delegates and participants".

The story behind the logo

Honiara Summit official logo

What's the rationale behind the Summit's logo? What does it mean, and how does it tie to our Pacific roots, heritage and culture? 

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