World Turtle Day

Start: Wed, 23/05/2018 (All day)
End: Wed, 23/05/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

About This Event

American Tortoise Rescue, a nonprofit organization established in 1990 for the protection of all species of tortoise and turtle, is sponsoring its 17th annual World Turtle Day® on May 23. The day was created as an annual observance to help people celebrate and protect read more ...

Source link: https://www.worldturtleday.org/

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International Day for Biological Diversity

Start: Tue, 22/05/2018 (All day)
End: Tue, 22/05/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

About This Event

The United Nations has proclaimed May 22 The International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB) to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. When first created by the Second Committee of the UN General Assembly in late 1993, 29 December (the date of entry into force of the Convention of Biological Diversity), was designated The International Day for Biological Diversity. In December 2000, read more...

Resource link: https://www.cbd.int/idb/

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Our Ocean Conference 2018, Bali, Indonesia

Start: Mon, 29/10/2018 (All day)
End: Tue, 30/10/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

About This Event

The Government of the Republic of Indonesia will host the fifth Our Ocean Conference in Bali on 29 and 30 October 2018. Our Ocean Conference is focused on generating commitments and taking actions to maintain the sustainability of our oceans. Since 2014, Our Ocean Conference has successfully generated commitments totaling around 18 billion dollars (USD) and 12.4 million square kilometers of marine protected areas. Our Ocean Conference 2018 will demonstrate significant progress on past commitments and inspire new commitments made for the continuation of a more concerted and integrated actions for protecting the oceans.read more ...

 

Source link: http://ourocean2018.go.id/

  • Contact:
  • Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Republic of Indonesia
  •   ourocean2018@kkp.go.id
  •   +62 21 3519070 ext 7156
  •   +62 21 3864293

 

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Managing Reef Resilience Under Climate Change in the Sulu-Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion (SSME), Manado, Indonesia

Start: Mon, 07/05/2018 (All day)
End: Wed, 09/05/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

About This Event

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Provisional Agenda

Monday 7th May, CTI-CFF Headquarters, Manado

08:00

Arrival, coffee

 

08:30

Welcoming remarks, introductions, & logistics

Dr Widi Pratikto, CTI-CFF ED

M Alvin Pahlevi, CTI-CFF, Assist. Manager, Administrative Affairs

08:45

Meeting overview and objectives

Dr Naomi Gardener, JCU

09:00

Links to University Partnership Programme of CTI-CFF

Prof Jamal Jompa, UnHas

09:15

Coral bleaching & impacts on reefs in the CTI region

Ms Mags Quiliban, UP-MSI

09:30

New approaches to rebuilding fisheries and enhancing reef resilience

Prof Peter Mumby, UQ

 

10:00

Challenges to managing reef fisheries in the CT

Tbd

10:15

Overview of CTI-CFF Seascapes activities

Ibu Dinah Yunitawati, MMAF

10:30

Break

 

10:50

Overview of CTI-CFF Climate Adaptation activities

Assoc Prof Ejria Saleh, UMS

11:05

Connectivity in the CT & SSME

Dr Eric Treml, Deakin Uni

11:20

Discussion of links between climate change and fisheries on coral reefs of the CT

Breakout groups

12:00

Reporting back

 

12:30

Lunch

 

13:30

Marine planning status and outlook for SSME: Indonesia

Kris Handoko, MMAF, Makassar

13:50

Marine planning status and outlook for SSME: Sabah

Tbd

14:10

Marine planning status and outlook for SSME: Philippines

Tbd

14:30

Brainstorming how to plan for climate change impacts on reef health & fisheries

Breakout groups

15:30

Break

 

15:50

Reporting back & discussion

 

17:00

End of day 1

 

 

Tuesday 8th May, CTI-CFF Headquarters, Manado

08:30

Welcome and summary of yesterday

Peter Mumby & Naomi Gardener

08:45

Challenges to achieving transboundary management

Breakout groups

09:30

Reporting back

 

10:00

Coffee

 

10:10

Opportunities to progress transboundary management

Breakout groups

10:50

Reporting back

 

11:20

Prepare for field trip

 

12:00

Snorkelling field trip departs

 

17:00

End of day 2

 

 

Wednesday 9th May, CTI-CFF Headquarters, Manado

08:30

Welcoming remarks summary of yesterday

Peter Mumby & Naomi Gardener

08:45

Project objectives

Group discussion

09:15

Research needs

Breakout groups

10:00

Report back

 

10:30

Coffee

 

10:50

Management & data needs

Breakout groups

11:45

Report back & discussion

 

12:30

Lunch

 

13:30

Identify key partners & leads

Group discussion

14:30

Resource requirements

Group discussion (or breakouts)

15:30

Coffee

 

15:50

Wrap up discussion and next steps

Chaired by Naomi Gardener

16:30

End of workshop

 

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Maritime Environmental Security - US Pacific Command Maritime Fusion Cell Table Top, Manado, Indonesia

Start: Tue, 31/07/2018 (All day)
End: Fri, 03/08/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

About This Event

Theme: Regional Maritime Environmental Security Information Sharing Workshop and Table Top Exercise

Goal: Strengthen capabilities to enhance maritime environmental security by identifying information sharing methods and techniques that are available to counter Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported fishing in the Indo-Pacific region.

Table Top Exercise: Development of techniques to track vessels in the maritime domain
focusing on fishery management zones, national parks, and the Sulu-Suluwesi seascape.
Develop an agreeable list of information data to share, media in which to share, and formulate
a plan to determine how security interdiction and response work both regionally, nationally,
and transboundary.

Fusion Cell Development: Provide examples of current fusion cells. Develop a list of best
practices. Develop structured analysis techniques for information fusion, and develop policies
and procedures for information sharing.

Objectives

  1. Identify effective unclassified sources of information to track and monitor vessels fishing
    or operating in marine protected areas.
  2. Establish links within and among maritime regulatory and law enforcement agencies.
  3. Identify the required information sharing policies and procedures necessary to develop
    an environmental security fusion cell.

Provisional Agenda

  1. Tuesday: Travel to Manado
  2. Wednesday: Workshop
  3. Thursday: TableTop Exercise
  4. Friday: Return Travel

Draft Agenda Workshop and TableTop Exercise

Day 1:

08.30 - 08.45: Registration
08.45 - 09.00: Picture
09.00 - 09.20: Introduction to Workshop and Administrative Remarks (Christopher Sholes, US Pacific Command)
09.20 - 10.00: Update and Details on Environmental Security Challenges - (CTI-CFF)
10.00 - 10.30: Coffee/TEA
10.30 - 11.15: State of IUU (CTI-CFF)
11.15 - 12.15: Lunch
12.15 - 12.45: Fusion Center Briefing/Experiencing Combating IUU Fishing Indonesia
12.45 - 13.15: Fusion Center Briefing/Experiencing Combating IUU Fishing Malaysia
13.15 - 13.45: Break
13.45 - 14.15: Fusion Center Briefing/Experiencing Combating IUU Fishing Papua New Guinea
14.15 - 14.45: Fusion Center Briefing/Experiencing Combating IUU Fishing Philippines
14.45 - 15.15: Break
15.15 - 15.45: Fusion Center Briefing/Experiencing Combating IUU Fishing Solomon Islands
15.45 - 16.15: Fusion Center Briefing/Experiencing Combating IUU Fishing Timor-Leste
16.15 - 16.30: Closing Remarks

Day 2:

08.30 - 08.35: Administration, Remarks (PACOM)
08.35 - 09.00: Fusion Center Briefing (Thailand Maritime Enforcement Coordination Center - THAIMECC)
09.00 - 09.30: Maritime Domain Awareness (Dr. Chris Merritt, US Mission to ASEAN)
09.30 - 10.15: Fusion Center Development/Concepts/Purpose - National Fusion Center Association, Arlington, Virginia - http://www.nfcausa.org
10.15 - 10.45: Coffee/Tea
10.45 - 11.15: Introduction to TableTop Exercise (LCDR Baldin, US Pacific Command)
11.15 - 12.15: Lunch
12.15 - 12.30: TTX Overview (LCDR Baldin, US Pacific Command)
12.30 - 14.30: TableTop Exercise
14.30 - 15.00: Break
15.00 - 16.15: TTX Summary (All Participants)
16.15 - 16.30: Closing Remarks

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CTI-CFF Headquarters

LGN Workshop - The Role of Local Governments in Sustainable Fisheries Management in Coral Triangle Areas, Jakarta, Indonesia

Start: Tue, 08/05/2018 (All day)
End: Tue, 08/05/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

About This Event

The Coral Triangle (CT) is an expanse of ocean covering 5.7million sq. km and is considered the epicenter of marine life abundance and biodiversity on the planet. Natural processes, however such as wave action and storm surges as well as human activities-reef dynamiting and cyanide poisoning for fish, sand mining for construction, reef breaking for corals and pollution from land-based sources have resulted in the continuing loss of valuable coastal habitats, particularly coral reefs, and consequent economic and social losses. In addition, climate change impacts have adversely affected marine and coastal resources. Coral reefs, sea grass beds, mangroves, and coastal ecosystems are vulnerable to elevated sea temperature and increase intensity of sea storms. While rise in sea level and flooding degrade coastal land and freshwater resources, displace populations and cause economic hardships to large sections of the local communities in CT countries. In addition to resource degradation and poverty issues, there are policy, legal, and institutional constraints affecting resource management in the CT coastal areas. While environmental and resource management policies and laws that meet the basic instruments of coastal resource management are in place in the CT countries, these are not fully and effectively implement due to lack of budgetary resources and weaknesses among government agencies at the national and local governments.

In 2009, member nations of the Coral Triangle have committed to implement the Five Goals of the CTI Regional (RPOA) and National Plans of Action (NPOA). The five conservation goals laid out in the RPOA present clear goals and targets necessary to achieve local, national and regional outcomes within 10 to 15 years. These five CTI goals are Goal 1. Priority Seascapes Designed and Effectively Managed; Goal 2. Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) and Other Marine Resources Fully Applied; Goal 3. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Established and Effectively Managed; Goal 4. Climate Change Adaptation Measures Achieved; Goal 5. Threatened Species Status Improving

Established in 2011, Maritime Local Government Network of Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (LGN) is intended to mainly support the implementation of the CTI-CFF Goals and Plans. The Regional Plan of Action (RPOA) of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) essentially recognizes the importance of Local Governments (LGs) and communities in coastal and marine management and protection.The role of local governments is of great importance and significance particularly in achieving Goal 2 with the following targets: (1). strong legislative, policy, and regulatory frameworks in place for achieving an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM), (2). Improved income, livelihoods and food security of an increasingly significant number (trend) of coastal communities across the region through a sustainable coastal fisheries and poverty reduction initiative (“COASTFISH”), (3). Effective measures in place to help ensure exploitation of shared tuna stocks is sustainable, with tuna spawning areas and juvenile growth stages adequately protected, (4). A more effective management and more sustainable trade in live-reef fish and reef-based ornamentals achieved. Most of local governments in the Coral Triangle region have common challenges to achieve the intended Goal 2.

In the light of crucial role of local governments particularly in sustainable fisheries management and generally in coastal and marine management and protection, the Maritime Local Government Network is to conduct a Local Government Network Workshop which will be taking place on 8 May 2018 in Jakarta, Indonesia, and supported by USAID-RDMA, USDOI and CTC, in collaboration with CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat and CTI-CFF NCCs. The workshop is anticipating the valuable attendance of Minister of Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia in his capacity as the Chair of National Coordinating Committee of CTI-CFF Indonesia.

Objectives

The Main Objective of the workshop is to develop a Local Government Plan of Action (LgPOA) on sustainable fisheries management in Coral Triangle areas. Specifically,the workshop aims at advocating the vital role of local governments in sustainable fisheries management; localizing the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) in Coral Triangle region; producing a joint statement on role of local governments in sustainable fisheries management; encouraging and urging the members of LGN to develop a draft substance matter of local government plan of actions in accordance with their respective CTI-CFF National Plan of Actions and CTI-CFF Regional Plan of Action.

Provisional Agenda

Tentative Agenda

08.00 - 08.30 Registration
08.30 - 09.05
  1. Welcome Remarks by Chair of LGN
  2. Remarks by CTC
  3. Remarks by USDOI
  4. Congratulatory Remarks by Dr. Suseno Sukoyono. Specialized Staff for Minister of Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of Republic of Indoensia
  5. Opening Remarks by Minister of Coordinating Minister of Ministry for Maritime Affairs of Republic of Indoensia (TBC)
09.05 - 09.15 Group Photo Session
09.15 - 10.30 Speaker Presentations
10.30 - 12.00 Open Discussion
12.00 - 13.30 Lunch Break
13.30 - 14.30 Lessons learned from CT6 Countries
14.30 - 15.00 Valuing the influence of Fisheries Management on Food Security in the CT (CTI RegSec & CI)
15.00 - 16.00 Break
16.00 - 16.45 Declaration Presentation
16.45 - 17.00 Closing

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Venue

  • Aryaduta Jakarta

  • Jalan Prajurit KKO Usman dan Harun No.44-48,
  • Kota Jakarta Pusat, 10110
  • Indonesia

Coordination Mechanism Working Group (CMWG), Jakarta, Indonesia

Start: Thu, 19/04/2018 (All day)
End: Thu, 19/04/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

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Financial Resources Working Group (FRWG) Meeting, Jakarta, Indonesia

Start: Wed, 18/04/2018 (All day)
End: Wed, 18/04/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

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Regional Secretariat's Meeting on Budget, Financial, and Staff Matters, Jakarta, Indonesia

Start: Mon, 16/04/2018 (All day)
End: Tue, 17/04/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

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CTI-CFF/USAID SOACAP Activity 1.2: Learning Exchange (Technical Program), Bitung-Manado, Indonesia

Start: Mon, 25/06/2018 (All day)
End: Thu, 28/06/2018 (All day)
Status: Confirmed
Indonesia

About This Event

USAID/RDMA through US Department of Interior (DOI) for the period of 2017 – 2019 supports CTI to introduce and develop fisheries related activities that can promote sustainable fisheries practices in the CTI region, in order to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUUF), promote sustainable fisheries, and conserve marine biodiversity. This support has been acknowledged through a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat and the US DOI, on the Work Plan Entitled Strengthening Organizational and Administrative Capacity for Improved Fisheries Management (SOACAP IFM).

The SOACAP-IFM is a work plan developed which is aligned with USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnerships (the USAID Oceans) and USAID SEAFDEC project towards strengthening regional cooperation to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUUF), promote sustainable fisheries, and conserve marine biodiversity in the Asia-Pacific region. Therefore, the CTI Regional Secretariat works closely with USAID Oceans and the USAID SEAFDEC Project to promote, develop, and when possible implement Catch Documentation and Traceability (CDT) system and CDT-integrated to Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) Plan through optimizing the use of collected CDT data on the countries’ fisheries management plan. This work plan consists number of activities, which mainly focuses on the CDT and EAFM development, establishment of scientific advisory group (SAG) as scientific panel for CDT-data collection, coalition, and analysis, and development of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) as one mechanism to finance the implementation of the proposed CDT/EAFM. The PPP mechanism is expected to address the challenges in financial constraints of the Government. The PPP concept allows improvement of quality of services, cost-risk allocation effectiveness, and faster implementation. It is of important for the CTI member countries and all stakeholders involved to hand-in-hand moving forward to improve countries fisheries performance by applying properly and strategically sustainable fisheries management including the use of innovative technology in particularly on CDT.

CDT Scheme is a fundamental concept of combating IUU fishing by providing a good documentation of tracking fish from point catch to final destination (market) including supplychain. In CDT scheme, it is of important that fishing and trading nations ensure fish and trading the open market are caught by sustainable fishing practices that mainstream conservation and management measures. Therefore, CDT scheme provide normally validated catch documents issued to fishing vessels and export or re-export documents issued or received (e.g. ASEAN Catch Documentation Scheme, ACDS). With regards to the USAID Oceans, CTI-CFF RS will learn the implementation of the Oceans self-developed CDT schemes in one of their learning sites. It will give opportunity for the CTI-CFF member countries to better understand from the practical experiences on how CDT systems can be properly developed, implemented and/or integrated into their fisheries development plan.

As per briefing results based on meetings from 29 February to 4 March 2016, it was agreed that RS will work with USAID Oceans to facilitate and organize learning exchanges for CT6 representatives on CDT FIS Plan at one of the two (2) learning sites identified under the USAID Oceans program: Bitung, Indonesia or in General Santos, the Philippines.

The USAID Oceans develop the CDT system integrated into a broader Fisheries Information Systems (FIS). This CDT System/FIS allows fisheries management to collect and analysis ecological and economic data related to seafood product throughout their supply chain, as well as enable traceability from from of catch to import and end-retail. These systems are of benefits for national fisheries managements as they can be used for the purpose of monitoring, control, and surveillance (MCS) as well as for stock assessment and marine spatial planning effort (in general for EAFM). More information on the USAID Oceans CDT system and FIS including who can use the system, please kindly visit https://www.seafdec-oceanspartnership.org/catchdocumentation- and-traceability/.

Objectives

The objective of this activity is to facilitate and organize learning exchanges for CTI-CFF Member Countries representatives to one of the USAID OCEANS learning sites i.e. Bitung, Indonesia on the implementation and application of their electronic Catch Documentation Traceability (e-CDT) system and Fisheries Information Systems (FIS).

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Venue

Workshop Venue: The venue for the workshop will be at:

Day 1

  • FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON MANADO
  • Jalan Piere Tendean Boulevard, Sario
  • Manado, North Sulawesi, 95111, Indonesia
  • Telephone: +62 431 880 3999

Day 2

  • CTI Centre
  • Jalan A.A. Maramis Kayuwatu, Kairagi II
  • Manado, North Sulawesi 95254, Indonesia