Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority
The Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority is an organization that manages and regulates marine resources in the fisheries sector. Its services include the development and management of coastal fisheries, regulation of oceanic tuna fisheries, issuance of fishing licenses, financial management of fisheries-related revenues, provision of legal services for fisheries compliance, and the establishment of protected marine areas. The organization serves the fisheries industry. It was founded in 1997 and is based in Majuro, Marshall Islands.

Outer Islands Fish Market Center
The OIFMC, established in 2011, is at Uliga dock. It sells fresh fish caught from outer islands. The OIFMC also sells various fish produce such as fish jerky and fillet. MIMRA’s Ebeye location, the Kwajalein Atoll Fish Market Center, also sells fresh fish as well as local produce and food plates.
In October 2019 the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority (MIMRA) set out on a Pacific Islander-led expedition to two of the Republic of the Marshall Islands’ (RMI) most remote atolls, Bikar and Bokak. The goal of the expedition was to conduct the country’s first ecological assessment of these atolls, which will serve as baseline data for future resource management decisions.
To learn more, visit MIMRA at:
Website: www.rmimimra.com
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Email: inquiry@mimra.com















































