Secretariat Staff

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Page updated: 19 Nov 2025

WCPFC Secretariat

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Map of Secretariat Location

The Secretariat handles the Commission’s day-to-day work: it sends and receives official communications; gathers, organizes, and shares the data the Commission needs; prepares reports for the Commission and its subsidiary bodies; oversees agreed monitoring, control, surveillance, and scientific-advice systems; publishes and promotes the Commission’s decisions and activities; and manages finances, staff, and other administrative tasks. The Secretariat must apply principles of cost effectiveness and efficiency in its operations.

Key Functions

  • Supports Commission members’ implementation of decisions, manages administrative functions, and coordinates the Commission’s subsidiary bodies and interactions with external service providers.

  • Manages daily operational, logistical, and administrative tasks to facilitate the functions and communications among members and stakeholders. Based in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia, our staff of approximately 30 people manage the day-to-day operations of the organization.

The Secretariat includes specialists in:

  • fisheries science
  • data collection and monitoring
  • administration
  • policy development

Executive

The Executive Director of the WCPFC serves as the chief administrative officer responsible for implementing the Commission’s policies and activities, reporting to the Commission, and managing the overall operations of the Secretariat based in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. The role includes overseeing planning, coordination, financial management, and administration; facilitating international cooperation and communication with member governments and fisheries organizations; organizing meetings and preparing reports; promoting and managing Commission projects and databases; and representing the Commission at regional and international forums.

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  • Rhea Moss-Christian
    Rhea Moss-Christian
    Executive Director

Science

The Secretariat’s Science team oversees the Commission’s scientific work, including through management of the Commission’s scientific services provider, the Pacific Community (SPC). The Science team leads the Secretariat’s support to the Northern Committee and the Scientific Committee, ensuring that the required meeting documentation and logistical support are in place. The Science team also works closely with the Secretariat’s Compliance team on data collection activities as they relate to scientific research and stock assessment. 

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  • Sungkwon Soh
    Dr. Sungkwon Soh
    Science Manager
  • Elaine Garvilles
    Elaine Garvilles
    Assistant Science Manager

Compliance

The Secretariat’s Compliance team has oversight over the Commission’s monitoring and evaluation programmes. These include administration of the Commission’s vessel monitoring system (VMS), annual reporting requirements, and the Record of Fishing Vessels (RFV). The Compliance team organizes the Commission’s annual compliance monitoring report that compiles information reported by members on their implementation of conservation and management measures. The Compliance team provides crucial support to members relating to required reporting and other monitoring requirements to promote overall compliance with Commission decisions. 

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    Compliance Manager
  • Eidre Sharp
    Eidre Sharp
    Deputy Compliance Manager
  • Hilary Ayrton
    Hilary Ayrton
    Fisheries Management and Compliance Adviser
  • Jeannie Hawley
    Jeannie Hawley
    CCM Support Officer
  • Justin Lemuel
    Justin Lemuel
    Data and Support Technician
  • BillyJoe Olter
    BillyJoe Olter
    Vessel Management Officer
  • Virgina Ezekiaz
    Virgina Ezekiaz
    Vessel Management Officer
  • SureAnn P. Harris
    SureAnn P. Harris
    Vessel Management Officer
  • Joseph Jack
    Joseph Jack
    Reporting Analyst Officer
  • Kilafwasru Albert
    Kilafwasru Albert
    Reporting Analyst Officer
  • Erlick Leopold
    Erlick Leopold
    Data Entry Reporting Technician

Finance and Administration

The Secretariat’s Finance and Administration team oversees the Commission’s budget development and implementation, preparation of audits, and other fiscal management duties in line with the Commission’s Financial Regulations. The team also manages Commission Headquarter assets, from building maintenance and security to managing the Commission’s relationship with its host nation, the Federated States of Micronesia. Human resource management and travel administration are also within this team’s responsibility, ensuring that travel and staffing requirements are aligned with relevant Commission policies and regulations. 

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  • Aaron Nighswander
    Aaron Nighswander
    Finance and Administration Manager
  • Lucille Martinez
    Lucille Martinez
    Administrative Officer
  • Merisa Delcampo
    Merisa Delcampo
    Finance Officer
  • Emma Nelson-Mori
    Emma Nelson-Mori
    Project Management Assistant
  • Natsuko Akinaga
    Natsuko Akinaga
    Human Resources Officer
  • Nicole Solomon
    Nicole Solomon
    Secretary/Receptionist
  • Larko Marlik
    Larko Marlik
    Security Guard
  • Billy Bill
    Billy Bill
    Security Guard
  • Alpino Hadley
    Alpino Hadley
    Security Guard
  • Barney Charley
    Barney Charley
    Security Guard
  • Anthony Rousan
    Anthony Rousan
    Security Guard
  • Raney Luda
    Raney Luda
    Security Guard
  • Jovan Daniel
    Jovan Daniel
    Security Guard
  • Kency Paul
    Kency Paul
    Gardener/Maintenance
  • Joel Likidimus
    Joel Likidimus
    Gardener/Maintenance
  • Merleen Rodriguez
    Merleen Rodriguez
    Cleaner
  • Belida Dohses
    Belida Dohses
    Cleaner
  • Mermihka Sohs
    Mermihka Sohs
    Cleaner

Information and Communication Technology

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is essential to any well-functioning organization and the Secretariat’s ICT team provides support to the Commission’s use of technology in carrying out its work. The ICT team manages external IT service provider contracts that deliver critical services in support of WCPFC databases and data management infrastructure. Importantly, the ICT team ensures that Secretariat business functions are well supported by available technology tools and processes, and that these are managed securely and efficiently.

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  • Tim Jones
    Tim Jones
    ICT Manager
  • Simson Nanpei
    Simson Nanpei
    IT Officer

Legal and Other Contract Services

The Commission employs consultants through contracted positions that reflect an ongoing need for a range of services required by the Commission. 

  • The Commission's Legal Adviser provides legal guidance and advice when requested, serving as a key component in the Secretariat's support role to the organisation. Legal advice is often requested in discussions relating to interpretation of obligations as well as to clarify rules and procedures.
  • The WCPFC Regional Observer Programme (ROP) is supported by an ROP Training and Audit Consultant who fulfils observer training requests from members and conducts periodic audits of members' national observer programmes. These audits are conducted pursuant to Commission decisions on minimum standards required by national observer programmes to participate in the WCPFC ROP.
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  • Karl Staisch
    Karl Staisch
    ROP Audit and Training Consultant
  • Dr. Penelope Ridings
    Dr. Penelope Ridings
    Legal Advisor

Organization Chart 

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WCPFC organizational chart