Brunei Spotlights Threat Of Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated Fishing

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: As part of Ocean Week Brunei 2026 and the wider Brunei Mid-Year Conference and Exhibition (MYCE) initiatives, a screening of the documentary The Invisible Catch (2026) was held at One Cineplex, One City Shopping Centre Monday (June 8).

Organised by the Poni Foundation as a public engagement programme, the event attracted approximately 500 attendees across three dedicated screenings held throughout the day.

These included a special screening for students, a VIP screening for Ocean Week Brunei partners and stakeholders, and a public screening open to members of the community. All three screenings were attended by representatives from the Australian High Commission in Brunei, with High Commissioner of Australia to Brunei Michael Hoy attending the VIP screening.

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