The Pacific Maritime Security Program is a program initiated by
Australia to aid the neighbouring
Pacific Island
Collectively called the Pacific Islands, the islands in the Pacific Ocean are further categorized into three major island groups: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Depending on the context, the term ''Pacific Islands'' may refer to one ...
nations, such as
Timor-Leste
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,
Fiji,
Palau
Palau,, officially the Republic of Palau and historically ''Belau'', ''Palaos'' or ''Pelew'', is an island country and microstate in the western Pacific. The nation has approximately 340 islands and connects the western chain of the Ca ...
,
Kiribati
Kiribati (), officially the Republic of Kiribati ( gil, ibaberikiKiribati),[Kiribati]
''The Wor ...
and
Tonga
Tonga (, ; ), officially the Kingdom of Tonga ( to, Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga), is a Polynesian country and archipelago. The country has 171 islands – of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , scattered over in ...
. The program includes the maintenance of port facilities, training, and the transfer of 21
Guardian-class patrol boat
The Guardian-class patrol boats are a class of small patrol vessels designed and built in Australia and provided to small South Pacific Ocean countries as part of the Australian Government's Pacific Maritime Security Program.
The class is desi ...
s. The program was initiated under the 2018
Boe Declaration The Biketawa Declaration is a declaration agreed to by all the leaders of the Pacific Islands Forum constituting a framework for coordinating response to regional crises. The declaration takes its name from the Kiribati islet of Biketawa, where th ...
on Regional Security.
Overview
According to the website of the Australian defence ministry, the program is aimed towards increasing regional maritime security in the Pacific, and is a continuation of the older
Pacific Patrol Boat Program
The Pacific class (also known as the Pacific Forum classToppan & Walsh, ''World Navies Today: Other Asia-Pacific Navies'' and the ASI 315 class) is a class of 22 patrol boats built by Australia and donated to twelve South Pacific countries. The ...
. The allocated spending is $2 billion AUD over 30 years, and will include shipbuilding, aerial surveillance of the region, and improvements to coordinations between the various nations. Australia has pledged 21 Guardian-class patrol boats to 12 Pacific nations and these are planned to be delivered between 2018 and 2023. As of late 2022, 15 such vessels have been delivered.
Impacts and criticism
According to a paper by the
Royal Australian Navy
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, the PMSP and its predecessor the Pacific Patrol Boat Program (PPBP) were created in part because of the large
exclusive economic zones of various Pacific nations and their lack of ability to properly police them. This led to illegal and damaging maritime activity in the region, such as illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. However, the PPBP induced heavy economic pressure on the island nations, hence reducing their participation in the program. Critics such as Graeme Cheeseman characterised the program as a form of Australian economic coercion.
The PMSP aims to remedy these issues by increasing support for infrastructure, housing, and civilian/contracted aerial surveillance capability. However, there are several shortcomings to the program:
*The program does not make reference to the impact of climate change on the region, which is expected to be highly severe.
*IUU fishing activity is expected to increase as global fishing stocks decrease, creating an unaccounted for impact on the island nation economies.
*The program has not taken into account the inability of the smaller nations to adequately maintain the older patrol boats, let alone the more advanced Guardian-class.
*Despite efforts, the program is unable to ensure that recipients have operational self-sustainability, i.e. that they can protect their maritime borders without the PMSP.
Moreover, in June 2022, defects were discovered in the design of the boats, including flaws that would have allowed
carbon monoxide
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buildup in parts of the ship. This caused some of the involved nations to pause the use of the patrol boats.
List of delivered vessels
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RFNS Savenaca
RFNS ''Savenaca'' (401) is a , being built in Australia for Fiji's Navy. She will replace , a Pacific Forum patrol vessel provided by Australia in 1994. She will be the seventh vessel of the class to be completed, and the second of two to be deli ...
, delivered to Fiji on 6 March 2020
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RMIS Lomor 3
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, delivered to the Marshall Islands
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RKS Teanoai II, delivered to Kiribati 18 June 2021
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RVS Takuare
RVS ''Takuare'' is a patrol boat in service with the Vanuatu Police Maritime Wing. She was given to Vanuatu by Australia as part of the Australian government's ''Pacific Maritime Security Program'' on 30 July 2021. Her predecessor, the , w ...
, delivered to Vanuatu 1 August 2021
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RSIPV Taro, delivered to Solomon Islands 9 May 2021
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Te Kukupa II, delivered to Cook Islands 27 May 2022
References
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Pacific Ocean
Foreign relations of Australia