
Strikers forward Kiera Bocchino shows a Miss Kick defender the hand as she takes possession of the ball at Mission Bay High School on July 8. The game ended in a 3-1 extra time loss for San Diego where Taila says that his substitutions and game plan were based on that perception.
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“He then provided me a detailed email explaining his findings and how to prevent this type of miscommunication in the future.”Īt issue was whether or not the Strikers were promised a trip to regionals regardless of the result of the postseason match versus Miss Kick. “Rich (Sparling) and I had a productive conversation where we discussed my point of contention as to what my impressions were given prior to the playoff game,” said Taila. The project is an 18 month project and they anticipate the completion to be on October next year.While no one can complain about a season that ends in a WPSL Plymouth Division title, their second in two seasons, along with the best regular season record in the conference, the story of the 2022 San Diego Strikers did not end there. Mr Kasu said invitation of tenders for the project will end by January or early February, with the selection of contracts in March and commencement of the projection to begin in April or early May. Many fishermen have also made similar sentiments saying that for years such vital facilities have been missing. Morobe leaders Ginson Saonu and John Rosso both commended NFA, the NFA staff, Fisheries minister Dr Lino and the government for the foresight and for ensuring that a major project is built for the people of Morobe after so many years. “Fish supply can be bought in here at the hub.” “It will create an enabling environment for our fishing co-operatives, SMEs to sell their catches and for buyers, retail shops, supermarkets, institutions and catering companies. Mr Kasu said the hub will take coastal fisheries development to another level because it aims to become a main commercial hub for fishing groups in the province including those in the other neighboring provinces. “PNG marine and fisheries industries have a lot of potential and for years has been making a lot of money but these monies do not directly go to benefit people especially those in the coastal communities and with NFA’s strategic plan we want to ensure that men and women in these communities must be involved, to benefit from such projects and most importantly for them to see the value of their resources,” Dr Lino said.

He said the hub also aims to support distribution of fish to end-markets, support better fish handing resulting in better quality fish and fish products and encourage fishers from other provinces, towns and villages to consign their fish into a central location. The project was launched by minister for Fisheries and Marine Resources Dr Tom Lino and Morobe Governor Ginson Saonu witnessed by Lae MP, John Rosso, NFA managing director John Kasu, representatives from the NFA board, staff, important stakeholders from the province, international development partners and the fishing co-operatives in the province in Lae last Friday.ĭr Lino said the aim of the hub is to provide better overall utilization of fish catch, improve financial returns for fishers, support more efficient coordination of fish landings and enable fishers to return to fishing more quickly. Having the vision to develop enabling infrastructures and improving operating environment to optimize the participation of locals, NFA is ready to start commencement of this major project in the next three months. The hub will consist of a waterfront facility for landing and unloading and sale of fresh fish, a facility for processing and distribution of frozen fish and other marine products and a regional office complex for the National Fisheries Authority (NFA).

The launching of the K105 million Voco Point Coastal Fisheries Hub marks the beginning of a major impact project for artisanal fishermen and women in the maritime districts of Morobe and neighboring coastal provinces.
