As established by the Convention, the Commission is the governing body composed of representatives from members, cooperating non-members and participating territories (collectively, CCMs). The Commission holds annual meetings, usually in late November or early December, presided over by a Chair and a Vice-Chair, who are elected from the membership. The Commission held its 19th regular session in late November 2022, in Da Nang,
Vietnam. Decisions of the Commission are normally made by consensus, but the Convention also provides for a two-chambered voting mechanism, with member countries of the
Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) forming one chamber. She succeeds Jung-re Riley Kim of
South Korea, who was simultaneously the chair of the
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission,
Rhea Moss-Christian of the
Marshall Islands, the first female chair of the WCPFC, Charles Karnella of the USA's
National Marine Fisheries Service,
Satya Nandan of
Fiji, who was also the first Secretary-General of the
International Seabed Authority, and Glenn Hurry, a former CEO of the
Australian Fisheries Management Authority. Pursuant to Article 15 of the Convention, the Commission established a permanent secretariat headed by an Executive Director who is responsible for implementing the policies and activities of the Commission. The secretariat is located in
Kolonia,
Pohnpei,
Federated States of Micronesia in a building funded by the Chinese government. In December 2022 at the 19th regular session of the WCPFC in Da Nang,
Vietnam,
Rhea Moss-Christian was appointed the Executive Director of the Commission, succeeding
Feleti Teo of Tuvalu, who served as Executive Director from 2014-2022. Moss-Christian was previously the first woman to serve as chair of the WCPFC from 2014-2018 and subsequently chaired the Marshall Islands National Nuclear Commission. Previous executive directors include Glenn Hurry of Australia (2010-2014), who was also the inaugural chair of the WCPFC, and Andrew Wright of New Zealand (2005-2010), who later served as the executive secretary of the
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources.
Trust fund In 2023 Taiwan promised to donate two million USD to the WCPFC's
trust fund. ==Membership==