Climate Change Threatens Kiribati’s Critical Tuna Economy

Warming Pacific waters now threaten the economic lifeblood of Kiribati, where tuna fishing licenses provide the majority of government revenue.

Rising sea temperatures drive tuna populations eastward, potentially pushing vital migratory stocks outside the nation’s vast territorial waters.

Officials report that license fees from foreign fleets generated $137 million in 2024, forming a critical financial lifeline.

Kiribati relies on these agreements for over 70 percent of its income, the highest proportion of any global nation.

Experts warn that even minor temperature shifts trigger large-scale migration, creating significant revenue volatility for the low-lying islands.

Projections suggest Kiribati could lose over $10 million annually by 2050 if global emissions continue on their current path.

The Green Climate Fund recently launched a $156.8 million initiative to help 14 Pacific nations adapt to shifting fisheries.

In response, Kiribati is expanding domestic processing facilities and ocean farming to secure its food supply and future growth.

The administration also pursues economic diversification through tourism and renewable energy to reduce its heavy reliance on the sea.

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