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Acronym Bahasa English
P4KSI Pusat Penelitian Pengelolaan
Perikanan dan Konservasi
Sumberdaya Ikan
Research Centre for Fishery Management and
Conservation of Fishery Resources
BPPL Balai Penelitian Perikanan Laut Marine Research Agency
KOMNAS KAJISKAN Komisi Nasional Pengkajian Stok National Committee on Fish Stock Assessment
SDI Sumberdaya ikan Fishery Resources
PUP Pelayanan Usaha Perikanan Fishing Services
KKJI Konservasi Kawasan dan Jenis Ikan Fish and Area Conservation
PSDP Pengawasan Sumberdaya Perikanan Surveillance of Fishery Resources
PLN Pemasaran Luar Negeri Foreign Marketing
PDN Pemasaran Dalam Negeri Domestic Marketing
KTI Komisi Tuna Indonesia Indonesian Tuna Commission
KEMLU Kementerian Luar Negeri Ministry of Foreign Affairs
PUSKITA Pusat Analisis Kerjasama
Internasional dan Antar Lembaga
Centre for Analysis on International Cooperation
and Inter Institution
BBRSE Balai Besar Riset Sosial dan Ekonomi Research Agency on Social and Economy
ASTUIN Asosiasi Tuna Indonesia Indonesian Tuna Association
ATLI Asosiasi Tuna Longline Indonesia Indonesian Tuna Longline Association
BPSDM KP Badan Pengembangan Sumberdaya
Manusia Kelautan dan Perikanan
Marine and Fisheries Human Resources
Development Agency
KAPI Kapal dan Alat Penangkap Ikan Vessel and Fishing Gear
Setkab Sekretariat Kabinet Cabinet Secretary
FKPPS Forum Komunikasi Pengelolaan
Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya ikan
Forum on Fishery Resources Utilization
Management
LRP Titik Batas Referensi Limit Reference Point
HCR Aturan Penangkapan Harvest Control Rule
ETP Endangered, Terancam, Dilindungi Endangered, Threatened, Protected
NPOA Rencana Aksi Nasional National Plan of Action
BMP Praktek Pengelolaan yang Baik Better Management Practices
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 End of
Year 1Conducting biological
research for targeted
shrimp species in Kotabaru
waters
The availability of
targeted shrimp
species productivity’s
information (average
of age and size when
mature gonad,
average of maximum
age and size,
fecundity,
reproduction strategy,
tropic level) and
targeted shrimp
susceptibility (overlap
areal, overlap vertical,
selectivity, post-
harvest death)
LC EAFM, Fishermen
Conducting public
consultation for studying
species susceptibilities
towards overfishing (PSA
study) of targeted shrimp
species
The availability of
information status for
species susceptibility
towards overfishing
and the management
strategy
LC EAFM,Fisheries
Offices at Provincial
and District
level, PT. Sekar Laut,
Fishermen, WWF
1.1.2 Where the stock
is reduced, there is
evidence of stock
rebuilding within a
specified timeframe.
Long term strategy
for shrimp stock
rebuilding is not yet
available
Evaluation scheme
for rebuilding stock is
not yet available
RBF (risk based
framework) tools is
available, but it yet
has not been
implemented due to
some reason (i.e the
lack of supporting
data, new methods)
Do not need an action
because stock status
(1.1.1.) has been obtained
by using RBF
n/a n/a n/a
Conducting academic
research for drafting
harvest strategy of targeted
shrimp species
The availability of
academic research on
harvest strategy for
targeted shrimp
species
LC EAFM
Conducting public
consultation to gain input
on harvest strategy
the availability of
harvest strategy
approved by related
stakeholder
1.2.1 There is a robust
and precautionary
harvest strategy in
place
Currently, harvest
strategy at the level
where the harvest
done is not available.
However, the
government has
already issued
regulations
regarding the making
of fishery
management plan
which also set
general fish harvest
strategy (Ministerial
Decree Number 29 of
Providing harvest strategy
for targeted shrimp species
The availability of
harvest strategy
for targeted
shrimp species
which covers the
policy for total
number of
sustainable
utilization,
monitoring
scheme and
evaluation as
well as periodical
review
Year 5
1.1.1. The stock is at a
level which maintains
high productivity and
has a low probability
of recruitment
overfishing
According to
Ministrial Decree
Number 45 of 2001,
the stock of demersal
fish is over exploited.
However, the specific
stock status for
shrimp has not been
studied yet.
- Information of
shrimp stock status
in Kotabaru water
territories is not
available
Conducting a stock
assessment for targeted
shrimp species in Kotabaru
waters
The document
availability of
stock assessment
status using RBF
for targeted
shrimp species
OUTPUT AND
INDICATOR
FOR DETAIL
ACTION LEAD
& PARTNERS
Year 1Year 2 Year 3 Year 4MSC Principles Status Scores ACTION / TASK OUTPUT
DETAIL ACTION
(for the Seafood
Savers member)
to consult about the rules of
harvest strategy for
targeted shrimp at
fishermen level
The rules of harvest
strategy for targeted
shrimp supported by
fishermen covers:
(1) reducing catch if
the stock status is
reaching Limit
Reference Point,
(2) adopting the
uncertainties
principles,
(3) precautionary
approach,
(4) regular evaluation
mechanism towards
management
performance done by
related internal and
external stakeholder
and
(5) short term and long
term objectives.
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, Fisheries Offices
at Province level, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
to consult about the rules of
harvest strategy for
targeted shrimp at
district/regional level
Draft approved by
government at district
level covers:
(1) reducing catch if
the stock status is
reaching Limit
Reference Point,
(2) adopting the
uncertainties
principles,
(3) precautionary
approach,
(4) regular evaluation
mechanism towards
management
performance done by
related internal and
external stakeholder
and
(5) short term and long
term objectives.
to support the drafting of
harvest of shrimp at
district/regional level
The availability of
rules supporting
shrimp harvest which
covers:
(1) reducing harvest
plan if the stock status
is reaching Limit
Reference Point,
(2) adopting the
uncertainties
principles,
(3) precautionary
approach,
(4) regular evaluation
mechanism towards
management
performance done by
related internal and
external stakeholder
and
(5) short term and long
term objectives.
EAFM,Fisheries Offices
at Provincial and
District
level, PT. Sekar Laut,
Fishermen
drafting protocol of data
collection
Protocol of data
collection is available
LC EAFM1.2.3 Relevant
information is
collected to support
the harvest strategy
Relevant data
regarding stock
structure, stock
productivity and
fleets composition to
support harvest
strategy is not
available.
Data regarding stock
abundance and
fisheries moving
monitored and at
least one indicator is
available and
monitored by using
enough frequency to
support harvest
control rules is not
available.
Comprehensive
scientific research on
Provide supporting
information for harvest
strategy
harvest strategy
which covers
stock structure,
stock
productivity,
fleet
composition,
abundance and
other
information
concerning
targeted species
(level, size, age,
sex, by catch,
illegal,
unreported and
unregulated
fishing, and
death caused by
other activities)
1.2.2 There are well
defined and effective
harvest control rules
(HCRs) in place
There is no Regional
Regulation (PERDA)
on Harvest Control
Rule and stakeholder
which issues that
regulation
Currently, there is
only regulation on
harvest location in
regional level, but it
does not cover
shrimp harvesting in
the harvest areas.
Providing regulation on
harvest strategy for
targeted shrimp
The availability of
regulation on
harvest strategy
for targeted
shrimp which
covers reducing
harvest plan if
the stock status
is reaching
reference point
limit and
uncertainties.
conducting data collection
regularly
Data which has been
analyzed scientifically
is available
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF , PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
disseminating result of the
research to support
targeted shrimp
management
Dissemination result is
used as input in
monitoring and
evaluation to review
shrimp harvest rules
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF , PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
1.2.4 There is an
adequate assessment
of the stock status
Data of shrimp stock
unit in South
Kalimantan water
territories and
surround is not
available, so
assessment approach
can not be done
Assessment for
evaluation can not be
done because there
the lack of shrimp
stock status data in
South Kalimantan
water territories
Assessment for
assessmentcan not
be done because
there the lack of
shrimp stock unit
data in South
Kalimantan water
territories
Assessment for peer
review can not be
done because there
the lack of shrimp
stock unit data in
Do not need an action
because stock status
(1.1.1.) has been obtained
by using RBF
n/a n/a n/a
Conducting biological
research of primary species
in Kotabaru water
territories and surrounding
it
The availability of
primary species
productivity’s
information (average
of age and size when
mature gonad,
average of maximum
age and size,
fecundity,
reproduction strategy,
tropic level) and
targeted shrimp
susceptibility (overlap
areal, overlap vertical,
selectivity, post-
harvest death)
LC EAFM, Fishermen
Conducting public
consultation for studying
species susceptibilities
towards overfishing (PSA
study) of primary species
Information of species
susceptibilities status
towards overfishing
and the management
strategy
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF , PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
1.2.3 Relevant
information is
collected to support
the harvest strategy
Relevant data
regarding stock
structure, stock
productivity and
fleets composition to
support harvest
strategy is not
available.
Data regarding stock
abundance and
fisheries moving
monitored and at
least one indicator is
available and
monitored by using
enough frequency to
support harvest
control rules is not
available.
Comprehensive
scientific research on
Provide supporting
information for harvest
strategy
harvest strategy
which covers
stock structure,
stock
productivity,
fleet
composition,
abundance and
other
information
concerning
targeted species
(level, size, age,
sex, by catch,
illegal,
unreported and
unregulated
fishing, and
death caused by
other activities)
2.1.1 The UoA aims to
maintain primary
species above the
point where
recruitment would be
impaired (PRI) and
does not hinder
recovery of primary
species if they are
below the PRI.
Stock status data for
primary species is
not available, so
there is no rules
which ensures the
recovery mechanism
if this species is
overexploited
Stock status data for
primary species is
not available, so
there is no action
plan to protects this
species from
overexploited
Should conduct a
research on Risk
Based Framework
(RBF) for catch status
of this primary
species
Estimating stock of
primary species from
shrimp catch in Kotabaru
water territories and
surrounding it
Stock
assessmentstatus
by using RBF
(PSA) for primary
species is
available
Conducting academicals
research in drafting primary
species management
strategy
Academic research on
primary species
management strategy
draft which covers
evaluation and
implementation
strategy is available
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF , PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Consulting primary species
management draft at
fishermen level
Primary species policy
is supported by
fishermen
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF , PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Consulting primary species
management draft at
district/regional level
The draft is approved
at district/regional
level
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF , PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Supporting the drafting of
primary species
management policy at
district/regional level
Policy which sets
primary species
management is
available
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF , PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Drafting data collection
protocol
data collection
protocol is available
LC EAFM, WWF, PT.
Sekar Laut, Fishermen
Collecting data regularly Data which has been
analyzed scientifically
is available
LC EAFM
Disseminating the research
result to support primary
species management
Dissemination result is
used as input in
monitoring and
evaluation to review
primary species
management policy
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Conducting biological
research of secondary
species in Kotabaru water
territories and surrounding
it
The availability of
primary species
productivity’s
information (average
of age and size when
mature gonad,
average of maximum
age and size,
fecundity,
reproduction strategy,
tropic level) and
secondary species
susceptibility (overlap
areal, overlap vertical,
selectivity, post-
harvest death)
LC EAFM2.2.1 The UoA aims to
maintain secondary
species above a
biological based limit
and does not hinder
recovery of secondary
species if they are
below a biological
based limit.
Stock status data for
secondary species is
not available, so
there is no rules
which ensures the
recovery mechanism
if this species is
overexploited
Stock status data for
primary species is
not available, so
there is no action
plan to protects this
species from
overexploited
Should conduct a
research on Risk
Based Framework
(RBF) for catch status
of this secondary
species
Estimating stock of
secondary species from
shrimp catch in Kotabaru
water territories and
surrounding it
Stock
assessmentstatus
by using RBF
(PSA) for
secondary
species is
available
2.1.2 There is a
strategy in place that
is designed to
maintain or to not
hinder rebuilding of
primary species; and
the UoA regularly
reviews and
implements
measures, as
appropriate, to
minimise the
mortality
of unwanted catch.
Management
strategy, evaluation
of management
strategy and
implementation of
management
strategy for primary
species is not
available concerning
management
strategy is not
available either
Drafting harvest strategy
for shrimp primary species
Primary species
management
strategy which
ensures the
harvest is under
biological based
limit is available
2.1.3 Information on
the nature and
amount of primary
species taken is
adequate to
determine the risk
posed by the UoA and
the effectiveness
of the strategy to
manage primary
species.
Information about
characteristic and
status of non-target
effective species as
part of strategy on
primary species
management
strategy is not
available
Conducting a research on
primary species in shrimp
catching
Enough data on
primary species
which covers
catched species
composition
(record, species
composition,
catch result) of
each sample
fishermen is
available
Conducting public
consultation for studying
species susceptibilities
towards overfishing (PSA
study) of secondary species
Information of species
susceptibilities status
towards overfishing
and the management
strategy is available
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
LAut, Fishermen
Conducting academicals
research in drafting
secondary species
management strategy
Academic research on
secondary species
management strategy
draft which covers
evaluation and
implementation
strategy is available
LC EAFM, WWF, PT.
Sekar Laut
Consulting secondary
species management draft
at fishermen level
Secondary species
policy is supported by
fishermen
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Consulting secondary
species management draft
at district/regional level
The draft is approved
at district/regional
level
LC EAFM, FIsheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Supporting the drafting of
secondary species
management policy at
district/regional level
Policy which sets
secondary species
management is
available
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Drafting data collection
protocol
data collection
protocol is available
LC EAFM, WWF, PT.
Sekar Laut
Collecting data regularly Data which has been
analysed scientifically
is available
LC EAFM
Disseminating the research
result to support secondary
species management
Dissemination result is
used as input in
monitoring and
evaluation to review
shrimp management
policy
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
2.2.3 Information on
the nature and
amount of secondary
species taken is
adequate to
determine the risk
posed by the UoA
and the effectiveness
of the strategy to
manage secondary
species.
Information about
characteristic and
status of non-target
effective species as
part of strategy on
secondary species
management
strategy is not
available
Conducting a research on
secondary species
Enough data on
secondary
species which
covers cached
species
composition
(record, species
composition,
catch result) of
each sample
fishermen is
available
2.2.1 The UoA aims to
maintain secondary
species above a
biological based limit
and does not hinder
recovery of secondary
species if they are
below a biological
based limit.
Stock status data for
secondary species is
not available, so
there is no rules
which ensures the
recovery mechanism
if this species is
overexploited
Stock status data for
primary species is
not available, so
there is no action
plan to protects this
species from
overexploited
Should conduct a
research on Risk
Based Framework
(RBF) for catch status
of this secondary
species
Estimating stock of
secondary species from
shrimp catch in Kotabaru
water territories and
surrounding it
Stock
assessmentstatus
by using RBF
(PSA) for
secondary
species is
available
2.2.2 There is a
strategy in place for
managing secondary
species that is
designed to maintain
or to not hinder
rebuilding of
secondary species;
and the UoA regularly
reviews and
implements
measures, as
appropriate, to
minimise the
mortality
of unwanted catch.
Management
strategy, evaluation
of management
strategy and
implementation of
management
strategy for
secondary species is
not available
concerning the
management
strategy is not
avalable either
Drafting harvest strategy
for shrimp secondary
species
Secondary
species
management
strategy which
ensures the
harvest is under
biological based
limit is available
Conducting biological
research of ETP species in
Kotabaru water territories
and surrounding it
The availability of ETP
species productivity’s
information (average
of age and size when
mature gonad,
average of maximum
age and size,
fecundity,
reproduction strategy,
tropic level) and ETP
species susceptibility
(overlap areal, overlap
vertical, selectivity,
post-harvest death)
LC EAFM, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Conducting public
consultation for studying
species susceptibilities
towards overfishing (PSA
study) of ETP species
Information of species
susceptibilities status
towards overfishing
and the management
strategy is available
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Conducting academicals
research in drafting ETP
species management
strategy
Academic research on
ETP species
management strategy
draft which covers ETP
species rebuilding
stock
LC EAFM, WWF, PT.
Sekar Laut
Consulting ETP species
management draft at
fishermen level
ETP species policy is
supported by
fishermen
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Consulting ETP species
management draft at
district/regional level
The draft is approved
at district/regional
level
LC EAFM, isheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Biodiversity and
Ecosystem
Directorate General
and Institutional
Ministry of
Environment Decree
which target a
decreasing number
of endangered
species population in
2015-2019 including
turtle
Drafting data collection
protocol
data collection
protocol is available
LC EAFM, WWF, PT.
Sekar Laut
Collecting data regularly Data which has been
analyzed scientifically
is available
LC EAFM
Policy which sets ETP
species management
is available
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
2.3.3 Relevant
information is
collected to support
the management
of UoA impacts on
ETP species,
including:
- information for the
development of the
management
strategy;
- information to
assess the
effectiveness of the
management
strategy; and
- information to
determine the
outcome status of ETP
Qualitative data to
estimate mortality
level of ETP species
from shrimp catches
practice is not
available
Proper data
concerning the
impact of shrimp
catch practice
towards ETP species
is not available
Proper data
concerning
management
strategy of EP
species is not
Conducting a research on
ETP species
Enough data on
ETP species
which covers
cacthed species
composition
(record, species
composition,
catch result) of
each sample
fishermen is
available
2.3.2 The UoA has
in place
precautionary
management
strategies designed
to:
- meet national
and international
requirements;
and
- ensure the UoA does
not hinder recovery
of
ETP species. Also, the
UoA regularly reviews
and implements
measures, as
appropriate, to
minimise the
mortality of ETP
species.
Regulations on ETP
species management
strategy is available.
Currently, Indonesia
applies management
strategy which
categorizes napoleon
in CITES Appendix II
ensuring the harvest
of this species is
limited to quota.
Quota and
distributing strategy
of this species is
done by distributing
this through only two
main airports in
Indonesia (Jakarta
and Bali). This
strategy is proven for
reducing napoleon
fish utilization.
Based on discussion
with Sasanti Suharti
Drafting ETP species
harvest strategy
ETP species
management
strategy which
ensures the
harvest is under
biological based
limit is available
Supporting the drafting of
ETP species management
policy at district/regional
level
2.3.1 The UoA meets
national and
international
requirements for
protection of ETP
species. The UoA
does not hinder
recovery of ETP
species
There is information
regarding ETP
species catch and
harvest
Collecting information
concerning potential
interaction of targeted
shrimp harvest towards
ETP species
assessmentstock
status using RBF
(PSA) for ETP
species is
available
Disseminating the research
result to support ETP
species management
Dissemination result is
used as input in
monitoring and
evaluation to review
ETP species
management policy
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
LAut, Fishermen
2.4.1 The UoA does
not cause serious or
irreversible harm to
habitat structure and
function, considered
on the basis of the
area(s) covered by
the
governance body(s)
responsible for
fisheries
management
Based on the existing
data, capture fishing
by using trammel net
has very small
impact towards
ecosystem of the
sandy and muddy
bottom line, so it can
be considered as an
eco-friendly fishing
Conducting research on
targeted species harvest
towards habitat structure
at Kotabaru water
territories and its
surrounding areas
Research result
on the impact of
targeted species
harvest towards
habitat structure
at Kotabaru
water territories
and it
surrounding
areas is available
conducting literary review
on the impact of targeted
shrimp harvest activities
which uses hand line and
set bottom long line
scientific report on
conducting literary
review on the impact
of targeted shrimp
harvest activities
which uses hand line
and set bottom long
line is available
LC EAFM
Consulting habitat
management draft at
fishermen level
habitat management
policy is supported by
fishermen
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Consulting habitat
management draft at
district/regional level
The draft is approved
at district/regional
level
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Supporting the drafting of
habitat management policy
at district/regional level
Policy which sets
fishery management
of habitat is available
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
2.4.3 Information is
adequate to
determine the risk
posed to the habitat
by the UoA and the
effectiveness of the
strategy to manage
impacts on the
habitat.
Data regarding
shrimp habitat in
Kotabaru is not
available
Monitoring
mechanism has been
created, but has not
been fully
implemented due to
operational facilities
issues
Conducting research to
collect information on risk
potential as well as the
effectively of management
strategy towards the
habitat
Research result
which covers
distribution and
susceptibilities of
habitat towards
harvest activities
as well as the
harvest activities
(area, time,
location, catching
tools) collected
periodically is
available
Conducting data collection
study periodically
Scientific report on
habitat damage level
caused by fishing
activities every two
year which later on
can be used to value
the effectively of
management strategy
is available
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
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Information
regarding ecosystem
status in Kotabaru is
not available
Conducting literary review
on the habitat of targeted
shrimp in Kotabaru and its
surrounding areas
Information regarding
the productivity of
targeted shrimp which
covers species,
functional group
composition,
distribution of the
community,
trophic/size structure
is available
LC EAFM, Fishermen
2.4.2 There is a
strategy in place that
is designed to ensure
the UoA does not
pose a risk of serious
or
irreversible harm to
the habitats.
There is
management
strategy
(Constitution/UU
No.27 of 2007) to
ensure habitat
structure in good
condition
Regional regulation
(PERDA) concerning
fishery harvest area
in Kotabaru water
territories is not
available
Drafting management
strategy of habitat
Habitat
management
strategy which
ensures targeted
shrimp activities
give minimum
impact towards
the habitat is
available
2.5.1 The UoA does
not cause serious or
irreversible harm to
the key elements of
ecosystem structure
and function
Collecting data regarding
potential interaction of
targeted shrimp harvest
towards ecosystem
Ecosystem status
by using RBF
(SICA) is available
2.3.3 Relevant
information is
collected to support
the management
of UoA impacts on
ETP species,
including:
- information for the
development of the
management
strategy;
- information to
assess the
effectiveness of the
management
strategy; and
- information to
determine the
outcome status of ETP
Qualitative data to
estimate mortality
level of ETP species
from shrimp catches
practice is not
available
Proper data
concerning the
impact of shrimp
catch practice
towards ETP species
is not available
Proper data
concerning
management
strategy of EP
species is not
Conducting a research on
ETP species
Enough data on
ETP species
which covers
cacthed species
composition
(record, species
composition,
catch result) of
each sample
fishermen is
available
Information
regarding the
influence of shrimp
fishing activities by
using line which will
not cause serious or
irreversible harm to
the key elements of
ecosystem structure
and function is not
available
-
Conducting public
consultation to study the
ecosystem of targeted
shrimp species by using RBF
(SICA)
Information regarding
ecosystem status of
targeted shrimp and
the management
strategy is available
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Conducting draft
consultation on ecosystem
management and marine
protection zone area at
fisherman level
Ecosystem
management and
marine protection
zone area policy is
supported by
fishermen
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
Conducting draft
consultation on ecosystem
management and marine
protection zone area at
district/regional level
The draft is approved
at district/regional
level
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut,
Supporting the drafting of
ecosystem management
and marine protection zone
area policy at
district/regional level
Policy which sets
ecosystem
management and
marine protection
zone area is available
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut,
2.5.3 There is
adequate knowledge
of the impacts of the
UoA on the
ecosystem
Ecosystem data is
not enough in
providing
information on
structure and trophic
function, community
composition,
biodiversity and
ecosystem
productivity pattern
The impact of
grouper fishing
activities towards
ecosystem element
has not been studied
yet.
The relevance
between information
and component and
ecosystem element
has not been found
The monitoring
system is not enough
to know the risk level
of fishery activities
towards ecosystem
Conducting research to
collect information on the
impact of targeted shrimp
harvest towards ecosystem
Research result
which covers the
impact of
targeted shrimp
harvest towards
the main
ecosystem (main
trophy, predator,
competitor,
community
composition)
based on periodic
data is available
Conducting research on
data collection done
periodically
Scientific report which
covers the impact of
targeted shrimp
harvest towards the
main ecosystem (main
trophy, predator,
competitor,
community
composition) every 2
years is available
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fishermen
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2.5.2 There are
measures in place to
ensure the Utah does
not pose a risk of
serious or irreversible
harm to ecosystem
structure and
function.
Regulation stating
that ecosystem
protection can be
done if grouper
fishing activity is
potential to harm
ecosystem function is
available
Management
strategy draft
considers action plan
as well as the
influence of fishing
activity towards
ecosystem
The implementation
of management
strategy is according
to Government
Regulation 60 of
2007 and can protect
the ecosystem.
However, some still
violate the minimum
size regulations by
using trammel net
which may harm
ecosystem function
Drafting management
strategy for ecosystem and
supporting monitoring
marine protection area
Ecosystem
management
strategy which
ensures the
species harvest
activity has
minimum impact
to the ecosystem
is available
2.5.1 The UoA does
not cause serious or
irreversible harm to
the key elements of
ecosystem structure
and function
Collecting data regarding
potential interaction of
targeted shrimp harvest
towards ecosystem
Ecosystem status
by using RBF
(SICA) is available
Reviewing constitution
regulation regarding fishery
management based on
principle 1 and 2 of MSC
The availability of
constitution regulation
which supports and
also recommendation
for creating regulation
supporting principle 1
and 2 of MSC
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
LAut
Compiling academic draft
for management regulation
supporting principle 1 and 2
of MSC
Academic draft which
covers collaborative
fishery management,
transparent
mechanism to solve
problems legally,
recognition on fishery
management with
custom basis and
community agreement
which support the
sustainability are
available
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut
Conducting national
consultation to support
fishery management
regulation supporting
principle 1 and 2 of MSC
There is
recommendation to
adopt fishery
management
regulation supporting
principle 1 and 2 of
MSC
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut
Strengthening community
capacity in the
management scheme
The availability of
fishery management
scheme besides
monitoring of harvest
area from fishermen
group in South
Kalimantan
WWF Indonesia
Supporting shrimp
processing institution in
South Kalimantan and
surrounding area
The availability of
shrimp processing
institution in South
Kalimantan and the
surrounding area
which regulates the
implementation of
MSC principle number
1 and 2 consisting
independent
coordinator,
representative of
Fisheries Officer at
District/Regional level,
representative of
industry, fishermen,
scientist, expert, NGO,
member of
Community
Surveillance Group
(POKMASWAS) and
have open meeting for
all stakeholder
regularly
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut
3.1.2 The
management
system has effective
consultation
processes that are
open to interested
and affected parties.
The roles and
responsibilities of
organisations and
individuals who are
involved in the
management process
are clear and
understood by all
relevant parties.
There is no
organization and
individual who takes
part in the
managerial process.
The function, role
and responsibility
have been defined
explicitly and
understood well.
Information
regarding
management system
covering
consultation process
which periodically
searches and
receives relevant
information
including local
knowledgement is
not available.
Information
regarding
consultation process
which provides
opportunity for all
important
stakeholders is not
available.
Supporting management
scheme which has effective
and open consultation
process for all stakeholders
Stakeholders in
the fishery
management
process are
identified and
having well
understanding
the role and
responsibility by
searching and
receiving
relevant
information
regularly
Consultation
process on
management
process let all
stakeholders to
take part
3.1.1 The
management
system exists within
an appropriate and
effective legal and/or
customary framework
which ensures that
it:
- Is capable of
delivering
sustainability in the
UoA(s)
- Observes the legal
rights created
explicitly or
established by custom
of people dependent
on fishing for food or
livelihood;
and
- Incorporates an
appropriate dispute
resolution framework
Ministry of Marine
Affairs and Fisheries
manages fishery
which has > 30 GT
and fishing area is
between 12-200 mil.
The operational area
is up to 4 mil and
using fleets under 5
GT to reef fish
organized by
Fisheries Officer at
district or regional
level. Things to be
considered is the lack
of management plant
for reef fish based on
Constitution UU 31
of 2004 while
currently the
management
strategy is in the
process.
Conducting research to
collect information on the
impact of targeted shrimp
harvest towards ecosystem
Research result
which covers the
impact of
targeted shrimp
harvest towards
the main
ecosystem (main
trophy, predator,
competitor,
community
composition)
based on periodic
data is available
3.1.3 The
management
policy has clear long-
term objectives to
guide decision-
making that are
consistent
with MSC fisheries
standard, and
incorporates the
precautionary
approach.
The availability of
governance
information and long
term policy which
regulates species
sustainability,
ecosystem, habitat
and strategies plans
Supporting the drafting of
long term objectives which
are in line with MSC
principles and sensitive
approach
The availability of
management
regulation which
supports MSC
principles and
sensitive
approach
See 1.2.2 n/a
3.2.1 The fishery
specific management
system has clear,
specific objectives
designed to achieve
the outcomes
expressed by MSC’s
Principles 1 and 2.
Information
regarding short and
long term purposes
which is consistent
with principles 1 and
2 MSC for shrimp
fishing activities
particularly in South
Kalimantan and
surrounding area.
Supporting the objectives
of shrimp fishing
management which are in
line with MSC principles 1
and 2
Management
system which has
short and long
term objectives
and are in line
with MSC
principles 1 and 2
See 1.2.2 n/a
Conducting draft
consultation on targeted
shrimp fishing management
regulation at fisherman
level
Regulations on
targeted shrimp
species management
supported by
Fishermen and covers:
(1) decision-making
process for strategy-
making and actions in
achieving sustainable
shrimp management
objectives,
(2) responsive to any
identified issues of
research results,
monitoring, evaluation
and consultation
results quickly and
transparently,
(3) applies appropriate
approach,
(4) open to public, as
well as
(5) complies with the
rules and respond
quickly to any possible
law issues
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut
3.2.2 The fishery-
specific management
system includes
effective decision-
making processes
that result in
measures and
strategies to achieve
the objectives and has
an appropriate
approach to actual
disputes in the fishery
under assessment.
Process mechanism
to decide plan and
strategy towards
specific fishery
purposes is not
available
Decision making
mechanism on
important issues
which is identified in
relevant research,
monitoring,
evaluation and
consultation by
considering broad
implication,
punctually and
transparent adaptive
is not available
Decision making
process by
appropriate
approach and
available proper
information based is
not available
Information
regarding fishery
performance and
management action
based on demand
and explanation for
every actions or the
lack of action and
relevant
recommendation
occurred in research,
monitoring and
evaluation.
Management system
which tries to
achieve punctually
with court decision
occurred from law
issues
Support decision making
process to solve fishery
issues
The availability of
decision making
process which
supports the
objectives of
shrimp fishing
management,
accommodates
issues found in
research result,
monitoring
evaluation and
consultation.
The information
of fishing activity
management and
performance is
available for
public
Management
system which
oblige the
regulation and
responsive to
probability of law
issues is available
Conducting draft
consultation on targeted
shrimp fishing management
regulation at
district/regional level
Regulations on
targeted shrimp
species management
supported by
Fishermen and covers:
(1) decision-making
process for strategy-
making and actions in
achieving sustainable
shrimp management
objectives,
(2) responsive to any
identified issues found
in the research
results, monitoring,
evaluation and
consultation results
quickly and
transparently,
(3) applies appropriate
approach,
(4) open to public, as
well as
(5) complies with the
rules and respond
quickly to any possible
law issues
LC EAFM, Fisheries
Offices at District
level, WWF Indonesia,
Fishermen
Supporting the drafting of
shrimp management
regulation at district level
Regulations on
targeted shrimp
species management
supported by
Fishermen at district
level and covers:
(1) decision-making
process for strategy-
making and actions in
achieving sustainable
shrimp management
objectives,
(2) responsive to any
identified issues of
research results, ,
monitoring, evaluation
and consultation
results quickly and
transparently,
(3) applies appropriate
approach,
(4) open to public, as
well as
(5) complies with the
rules and respond
quickly to any possible
law issues
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
LAut, Fisheries Offices
at District level
Supporting Community
Surveillance Group
(POKMASWAS) t
district/regional level
Community
Surveillance Group
(POKMASWAS) at
district/regional level
which has monitoring
scheme, regulation
and surveillance on
shrimp fishing
management as well
as authority to enforce
the rules is established
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fisheries Offices
at district/regional
level
Conducting socialization on
sustainable shrimp
management to
stakeholders
Socializing sustainable
shrimp management
and sanctions of
violation to
stakeholder
LC EAFM, WWF
Indonesia, PT. Sekar
Laut, Fisheries Offices
at district/regional
level
3.2.3 Monitoring,
control Monitoring,
control and
surveillance
mechanisms
ensure the
management
measures in the
fishery
are enforced and
complied with.
Monitoring
mechanism,
surveillance
mechanisms and
regulation in fishing
area in Kotabaru
listed in Regional
Regulation (PERDA)
is not available
Supporting monitoring
mechanism, surveillance
mechanisms and
regulation running well
MCS system and
sanctions for
violation are
available
Prove that
fishermen oblige
all of the
regulation is
available
3.2.2 The fishery-
specific management
system includes
effective decision-
making processes
that result in
measures and
strategies to achieve
the objectives and has
an appropriate
approach to actual
disputes in the fishery
under assessment.
Process mechanism
to decide plan and
strategy towards
specific fishery
purposes is not
available
Decision making
mechanism on
important issues
which is identified in
relevant research,
monitoring,
evaluation and
consultation by
considering broad
implication,
punctually and
transparent adaptive
is not available
Decision making
process by
appropriate
approach and
available proper
information based is
not available
Information
regarding fishery
performance and
management action
based on demand
and explanation for
every actions or the
lack of action and
relevant
recommendation
occurred in research,
monitoring and
evaluation.
Management system
which tries to
achieve punctually
with court decision
occurred from law
issues
Support decision making
process to solve fishery
issues
The availability of
decision making
process which
supports the
objectives of
shrimp fishing
management,
accommodates
issues found in
research result,
monitoring
evaluation and
consultation.
The information
of fishing activity
management and
performance is
available for
public
Management
system which
oblige the
regulation and
responsive to
probability of law
issues is available
Supporting the drafting of
research plan for shrimp
sustainability
A structured and
scheduled research
plan to achieve
objectives in
accordance with
principles 1 and 2 MSC
is available
LC EAFM, BPPL, WWF
National, WWF
Indonesia
Supporting dissemination of
research result to all
stakeholder regularly
Proceeding scientific
studies on shrimp
fisheries is available
LC EAFM, BPPL, WWF
National, WWF
Indonesia
NOTES:
1. Insert or delete issues according to the needs of your action plan.
2. Insert or delete lines and numbers (1.1, 1.2, etc) according to the needs of your plan.
3. Denote H, M, or L priority by colouring relevant boxes under the Performance Indicator:
4. Cross-reference each action to as many corresponding Performance Indicators as are relevant in your action plan.
5. Assumption is that 'client organisation' in this hypothetical case is a fishery group (e.g., a fisher's association; industry group; or fishery community association)
3.2.4 There is a
system for monitoring
and evaluating the
performance of the
fishery specific
management system
against its objectives.
There is effective and
timely review of the
fishery specific
management system.
Relevant information
regarding fishery
mechanism which
evaluates the
important side of
management is not
available
Periodic specific
fishery management
system which is
under internal and
external review is
not available
Supporting research plan
in shrimp fishery
management
-Regular
research plan
which is
providing
strategic
information and
trusted for
management
system that is in
line with MSC
principle 1 and 2
The research
result is
disseminated to
relevant
stakeholder
regularly