PT Samudera Eco Anugerah (SEA) Semester Report of Seafood Savers Membership
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1 PT Samudera Eco Anugerah (SEA) Semester Report of Seafood Savers Membership Summary of improvement development Dredges, East Java July 015 December 015 (Faridz Rizal Fachri) - (Capture Fisheries Officer)
2 General Information 1. Location : Institution Fisher Group Name Location District/ Province Effort (number of (Island/Village) fishers) Koalisi Perempuan Indonesia in East Java Kelompok Nelayan Sari Laut Desa Sedati, Desa Gisik Cemandi Sidoarjo District/ East Java 30 people (active). Fishing Practices - Minimum size (commodity name) : Local Name English Name Scientific Name Note Kerang Baling-baling Propellor Arc Trisidos tortuosa Maximum length of shells : 8.5 cm Kerang Dara/Kukur Blood Cockles Tegillarca granosa Maximum length of shells : 9 cm Kerang Bulu Ark Shell Anadara ovalis Maximum length of shells : 10.5 cm Kerang Batik Baby Clam Paphia undulata Maximum length of shells : 6.5 cm - Fishing Method : Dredge / Garuk / Seser / Suri (Commonly)
3 - Price ranges : - Price English Name Local Name Scientific Name PT Samudera Eco Anugerah Middlemen I Propellor Kerang Baling-baling Trisidos tortuosa Rp ,- Arc Blood Kerang Dara/Kukur Tegillarca granosa Rp ,- Cockles Ark Shell Kerang Bulu Anadara ovalis Rp..000,- Baby Clam Kerang Batik Paphia undulata Data is in Fish nblues
4 - Harvesting Season Location (District level) Sedati - Sidoarjo Month Season Peak x x x x Normal x x x x Low x x x X Spawning Note 3. Capacity of Production NO LOCATION NAME 1 Sedati, Gisik and Cemandi Village COMMODITY / YEAR TOTAL ANNUM ( kg ) kg 3094 Kg - 4. Additional Information a. The first year of improvement program focuses to conduct proper recording activity in each supply chain b. The recording system is conducted by institutions which assist the fisher groups in each location c. Fisher s understanding regarding to catch size, eco friendly fishing gear and better management practice d. Other fishery improvement activities are seen below:
5 No Activity Result 1 Forming groups of bivalves fisher in Kenjeran Beach, Surabaya a. Forming bivalves fishers in Madura Strait, particularly in Kenjeran Beach (Cumpat, Kejawan Lor and Nambangan Village) Surabaya and Sedati (Banjar Kemuning, Gisik Cemandi) Sidoarjo The group was formed on September 7th, 013 under the name of Sari Laut with 5-30 members from Sedati/Sidoarjo, Banjar Kemuning and Gisik Cemandi. This group has AD/ART and the drafting process was facilitated by KPI East Java in Gisik Cemandi, Sedati sub-district, Sidoarjo district Materials for Training of Sustainable Fisheries 1. Simulation of Sustainable Fisheries Vs Non-Sustainable Fisheries. Introduction of MSC to bivalves members 3. Socialization of post-harvest management and packaging by PT. Panda Lestari Research and Workshop regarding to habitat, ecology, biology and morphology of bivalves a. Drafting a protocol of data collection regarding to habitat, ecology, biology, morphology, bivalves (target species, retained species, ETP species, bycatch species), habitat and ecosystem with local university and Marine Fisheries Research Agency b. Collection of data landing by fishers in Sidoarjo and Surabaya (supporting logbook scheme and traceability) The workshop aims to draft protocol of data collection regarding to habitat, ecology, biology, morphology of bivalves. The workshop was held in Bapelkes Surabaya and attended by academics from Airlangga University, Hang Tuah Surabaya, Surabaya, Balitbang Surabaya and representatives of bivalves fishers on January 014. In the end of workshop, there was MoU signing for academics from Airlangga University who would conduct research on aspects of bivalves. Collection of data landing was done since November 013 until March 014 by fishers. c. Collection of data regarding to aspects of habitat, ecology, biology, morphology, bivalves (target species, retained species, ETP species, bycatch species), habitat and ecosystem d. Conducting workshop regarding to stock estimation with limited data (target species, retained species, ETP species, bycatch spesies) and ecosystem The workshop is an implementation of data collection protocol involving Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Airlangga University. Data collected so far are aspects of habitat, ecology, biology, morphology of bivalves in Sedati, Sidoarjo and Kenjeran. This applies observation method and contamination assessment is conducted by using processing bivalves product and bivalves satay producer. The result shows that the highest E-Coli contamination is found in boiled bivalves. Workshop on June 014 aims to show the condition of bivalves fishing activity in Sidoarjo and Surabaya based on the stock estimation using PSA method. Workshop was held in Utami Hotel Sidoarjo and attended by 9 participants who are fishers from Kenjeran, Sedati, BKP3 Sidoarjo, Surabaya
6 3 Drafting bivalves management plan a. Drafting bivalves management strategy (regarding to target species, retained species, ETP species, bycatch species, habitat and ecosystem) b. Consulting the draft (managing target species, retained species ETP species, bycatch species, habitat and ecosystem) at fishers level c. Consulting draft regarding to bivalve management (managing target species, retained species ETP species, bycatch species, habitat and ecosystem) at district/city level 4 Facilitating transaction between fisher group with the buyer and Sidoarjo, Airlangga University, Hang Tuah Surabaya, WWF-Indonesia and KPI of East Java. The workshop generates bivalves status in Surabaya from PSA study and drafts bivalve management strategy which is expected to be Village Regulation and Regional Regulation. The drafting is done in June 014 during the stock estimation workshop in Utami Hotel Sidoarjo. This aims to mantain the sustainability of bivalve fishery in Surabaya and disbenefit fishers, consumer and business player as well. Key points of this draft are: logbook, incentives, bivalve fishing regulation (size, amount, location and fishing gear) and further research (bivalves aquaculture and management of disposal) Consultation of the draft (managing target species, retained species ETP species, bycatch soecies, habitat and ecosystem) at fishers level is done during the stock estimation workshop. This draft is generated from FGD of 4 group consistiing of fisher, academic, WWF and related stakeholder. Participants in FGD are active and the result will later on conculted at district/city level. Consultation of the draft (managing target species, retained species ETP species, bycatch soecies, habitat and ecosystem) at fdictricy/city level will be conducted after Ramadhan month and Eid Al Adha on August-September 014 a. Forming trading scheme of bivalves catched by fisher The scheme refers to the sustainability of marine resources and fair trading. This group scheme is conducted on May 13th, 014 in the meeting b. Facilitating continual trading activity In the current situation, fisher group in Surabaya deliver bivalves catched by fisher in Sedati (Sari Laut) and mere fishers in Kenjeran to Fish n Blues. Once, they send 54 kg bivalves in JARNUS annual meeting, some was stored in FishnBlues and other was sold in Sustainable Seafood Festival in Bintaro. Types of bivalves sold were blood cockles and propellor arc.
7 ADVANCE INTERMEDIATE Detail evaluation of PT Samudera Eco Anugerah (SEA) based on the implemented Fisheries Improvement Program (FIP) : DETAIL ACTIONS (for Seafood Savers member) OUTPUT AND INDICATOR OF DETAIL ACTION (for Seafood Savers member) ACTION LEAD & PARTNERS SEAFOOD SAVERS Stages EVALUATION RESULT FOLLOW UP PLAN/ DIFFICULTIES Conduct stock estimation of target bivalves in Sidoarjo 1.1. Do not need action because the stock status (1.1.1.) has been assessed using RBF The availability of stock estimation status using RBF for target bivalves Airlangga Sidoarjo Unversity, Surabaya, District, KPI, Biological study and PSA have been implemented PSA have been implemented Do not need action because the stock status (1.1.1.) has been assessed using RBF PSA have been implemented 1..1 Provide harvest strategy for target species The availability of target bivalves s harvest strategy covering sustainable harvest quota, monitoring scheme, evaluation and review done Airlangga University Guiding the HS draft dadopted by Fisheries Offices at Province
8 periodically. 1.. Provide target bivalves species harvest management The availability of target bivalves Airlangga covering harvest reduce plan if stock status is near to the limit Unversity, reference point and Surabaya, uncertainties. KPI, 1..3 Provide additional information which supports harvest strategy The availability additional infomation which support harvest stratgey covering stock structure, stock productivity, vessel s composition, stock abundance and other information about target species (level, size, age, sexes, bycatch,illegal, unreported, unregulated fishing and death due to other activties. Airlangga University, Fisheries Offices of Sidoarjo District, KPI, 1..4 Do not need action because the stock status (1.1.1.) has been assessed using RBF PSA has been implemented.1.1 Conduct primary species s The availability of stock stock estimation of bivalves fishing estimation status for primary activity in Sidoarjo species using RBF (PSA) Airlangga University, Fisheries Offices of Sidoarjo District, KPI, PSA has been implemented
9 .1. Create harvest strategy for primary species The availability of primary species management which ensures that the harvesting is under biological limit UNAIR, Surabaya, Fisheries Offices of Sidoarjo District, KPI,.1.3 Conduct study on primary species in bivalves fishing The availability of proper information about primary species covering catches composition (record, species composition, daily catches) UNAIR, Surabaya, Fisheries Offices of Sidoarjo District, KPI, Has been implemented..1 Conduct secondary stock estimation of bivalves fishing activity in Sidoarjo The availability of stock estimation status for secondary species using RBF (PSA) UNAIR, Surabaya, Fisheries Offices of Sidoarjo District, KPI,..3 Conduct study on secondary species in bivalves fishing The availability of proper information about secondary species covering catches composition (record, species composition, daily catches) UNAIR, Surabaya, Fisheries Offices of Sidoarjo District, KPI,.3.1 Conduct studies on potential The availability of estimation interaction of target bivalves catch stock status using RBF (PSA) for toward ETP species ETP species.3. Create harvest strategy for ETP species The availaibility of management UNAIR, Surabaya, KPI, UNAIR, Surabaya,
10 strategy for ETP species which ensures that the harvesting is under bological limit KPI,.3.3 Conduct studies on ETP species The availability of proper information about ETP species covering catches composition (record, species composition, daily catches) UNAIR Surabaya, KPI,.4.1 Conduct studies on the impact of target species s cacth towards habitat of Sidoarjo s coast The availability of studies s result on the impact of target species catch towards the habitat of Sidoarjo s coast UNAIR.4. Create management tsrategy for habitat, The availability of management strategy which ensures that fishing activity has minimum impact to the habitat UNAIR Surabaya, KPI,.4.3 Conduct studies to collect information about potential risk and the effectiveness of management strategy for habitat The availability of studies s results covering distribution, habitat towards harvesting activity and the harvesting activity (duration, location, usage of fishing gear) which are collected periodically University, KPI, The availability of ecosystem UNAIR Surabaya,
11 .5.1 Collect information about potential interaction of target bivalves towards ecosystem status using RBF (SICA) KPI,.5. Create management strategy for ecosystem and encourage marine protected area - The availability of management strategy for ecosystem which ensures that bivalves fishing activities have minimum impact to the ecosystem UNAIR Surabaya, Fisheries Offices of Sidoarjo District, KPI, - The availiability of a draft for marine protected area in Sidoarjo and its surrounding area.5.3 Conduct a research to collect information about the impact of bivalve fishing activities toward the ecosystem Conduct a study to collect information about the impact of bivalve fishing toward ecosystem The availability of research that covers information about the impact of fishing activity toward the major ecosystems (target species, predator, competitor, community composition) based on data collected periodically The availability of study result covering the impact of target species fishing toward key element of ecosystem (major target, predator, competitor, composition of community) based on periodic data collection. University, KPI, University, WWF, KPI
12 3.1. Encourage the availability of management scheme covering an effective and open consulation process for all stakeholders - related stakeholders in fisheries management are identified and understood their roles and responsibility - regularly search and receive related infomation about the management - consultation process of the management provides opportunity to all stakeholder for getting involved KPI Fisheries Management Plan has been drafted Encourage the availability of long term objectives which are in line with the MSC principles and precautionary approach See 1.. The availability of a regulation which support the MSC principles and precautionary approach See 1.. Fisheries Management Plan has been drafted 3..1 Encourage the achievement of bivalves s fisheries management which are in line with principle 1 and of MSC See Encourage the decision making process to solve problems in the related management fisheries The availability of management system with short and long term objectives which are in line with the principle 1 and of MSC See The availaibility of decision making process which supports the objectives of bivalves UNAIR Surabaya, KPI, Fisheries Management Plan has been drafted Fisheries Management Plan has been drafted
13 management fisherym accomodates issuess identified from research, monitors, evaluates, a quick consultation by applying precautionary approach - The availability of information about management and performance of fishery activities for public - The availability of management system which complies regulations and quickly responds to any probability of lawsuit 3..3 Encourage the availability of monitor, control and surveillance (MCS) mechanism and is done properly - The availability of MCS system, sanction for any violence - The availability of evidence showing taht fishers complies with all aplicable regulation Fisheries Management Plan has been drafted
14 3..4 Encourage the availability of research plan needed in the bivalve s management fishery - The availability of research plan with a strategic, trusted information, regularly done and is in line with the principle 1 and of MSC University, Marine Fishery Research Agency, WWF, KPI - The result of research is regularly disseminated to all related stakeholders Fisheries Management Plan has been drafted Research plan is available and lead by LC EAFM Airlangga University
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