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PT Samudera Eco Anugerah (SEA) Semester Report of Seafood Savers Membership Summary of improvement development of Reef Fish, Bottom longline in South Sulawesi Juli 2015 December 2015 (Munawir) - (Capture Fisheries Officer)

General Information 1. Location : Institution Fisher Group Name Location District/Province Effort (Island/Village) Konservasi Laut Foundation Mattirotasi Foundation Tanakeke Nelayan Lanna Perdana 2. Fishing Practice - Minimum size (commodity name)) : Satangnga Island, Tanakeke Island Lanna VIllage, Galessong Subdistrict Takalar District/South Sulawesi Takalar District/South Sulawesi 31 Local Name English Name Scientific Name Note Tenggiri Acanthocybium solandri >600 gr Katamba Snapper Lethrinus sp >600 gr Kaneke sweetlips Plectorhinchus >600 gr flavomaculatus Kerapu Grouper Epinephelus sp >600 gr Ikan Cepa / Travelly Caranx sp >600 gr Kuwe Kakap Merah Snapper Lutjanus erythropterus >600 gr Baronang Rabbit fish Siganus guttatus >600 gr - Fishing Method : Bottom Longline (Majority) and Handlin (some of it) - Price Range : 29

English Name Local Name Scientific Name Price PT Samudera Eco Anugerah Tenggiri Acanthocybium Rp. 75000,- solandri Middlemen I Snapper Katamba Lethrinus sp Rp. 35.000-38.500,- sweetlips Kaneke Plectorhinchus Rp.32.500 43..000,- flavomaculatus Grouper Kerapu Epinephelus sp Rp.40.000 45.900,- Travelly Ikan Cepa/Kuwe Caranx sp Rp. 10.000 58.500,- Snapper Kakap Merah Lutjanus erythropterus fluctuative Rabbit fish Baronang Siganus guttatus fluctuative - Fishing Season Location (District Level) Galessong Village, Tanakeke Island waters, Takalar District Galessong Village, Tanakeke Island waters, Takalar District Year Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Peak x x x x fluctuative Normal x x x x fluctuative Low x x x x fluctuative Spawning fluctuative Peak x x x x x x x fluctuative Normal x x x x x fluctuative Low x x fluctuative Spawning fluctuative Note

3. Production Capacity NO LOCATION NAME COMMODITY / YEAR (KG) 2013 2014 2015 1 (Mattirotasi) Takalar District, South Sulawesi Galessong Village 3.883,74 2 (YKL) Takalar District/South Sulawesi Satangnga Island 632.545 4. Additional Information a. The first improvement program of PT Samudera Eco Anugerah focuses on implementing appropriate data collection in each supply chain b. Data system is done by institutions which cooperate with fishers group in each locations c. The fisher s understanding about catch size, responsible fishing gear and better management

ADVANCE INTERMEDIATE Detail evaluation of PT Samudera Eco Anugerah (SEA) based on the implemented Fisheries Improvement Program (FIP) : DETAIL ACTION (for the Seafood Savers member) OUTPUT AND INDICATOR FOR DETAIL ACTION (for the Seafood Savers member) ACTION LEAD & PARTNERS SEAFOOD SAVERS stage EVALUATION RESULT FOLLOW-UP PLAN / DIFFICULTIES Conducting biological studies on reef first that are targeted on the coast of Tanakeke, Takalar District The availability of information on the productivity of species of reef fish targets (average age for mature Fishermen, gonads, the average size for mature gonads, the average maximum age, the mean maximum size, fecundity, reproductive strategies, trophic level) as well as the vulnerability / susceptibilities of mud crab (overlap areas, vertical overlap, selectivity, post-capture death) The result of biological research will be used for the study of the species susceptability toward overfishing (PSA) Conducting a public consultation to study the susceptibility of speceis towards overfishing (PSA) for the targeted reef fish Conducting academic research to generate harvest strategy for reef fish The availability of information on the susceptibility of species toward overfishing and its management strategy Availability of academic research to come up with a strategy harvest strategy for reef fish Fishermen,, The Fisheries Officess pf South Sulawesi, Takalar District and Mattirotasi, Fishers The result will be the basic information for drafting management species The plan is to conduct study of HCR to support the reef fish harvest strategy

Conducting public consultation get input on reef fish harvest strategy The availability of reef fish harvest strategy approved by related stakeholders, YKL, Mattirotasi, WWF There is no reef fish harvest strategy due to lack of HCR study Conducting consultation of draft regulations on reef fish catch at fisher level Conducting consultation of draft regulations on reef fish catch at district/city level Encouraging a draft of regulation about reef fish harvest strategy at district level Draft of tageted reef fish harvest strategy approved by fishers which covers the following aspects: (1) a plan to reduce the catch if the stock status is approaching the reference limit, (2) adopting the uncertainty principle, (3) being cautious, Fishermen,, The Fisheries Officess pf South Sulawesi, Takalar District and Mattirotasi, Fishers, company Draft of tageted reef fish harvest strategy approved by at district/city level which covers the following Fishermen,, The aspects: Fisheries Officess pf (1) a plan to reduce the catch if the South Sulawesi, stock status is approaching the Takalar District and reference limit, (2) adopting the uncertainty Mattirotasi, Fishers, principle, company (3) being cautious, (4) regular evaluation mechanism on management performance done by related internal and external stakeholders (5) short and long term objectives The availability of regulations which supports reef fish harvest strategy covering: (1) a plan to reduce the catch if the stock status is approaching the reference limit, (2) adopting the uncertainty principle, (3) being cautious, Fishermen, The Fisheries Offices pf South Sulawesi, Takalar District and Mattirotasi, Fishers, company There is no reef fish harvest strategy due to lack of HCR study There is no reef fish harvest strategy due to lack of HCR study There is no reef fish harvest strategy due to lack of HCR study

(4) regular evaluation mechanism on management performance done by related internal and external stakeholders (5) short and long term objectives Creating a data collection protocol The availability of a data collection protocol Data collection protocol uses the format of catch logbook Conducting data collection regularly The availability of data which is analyzed scientifically Disseminating the result to support reef The result is used as input for fish management monitoring and evaluation to the improvement of reef fish harvest strategy Fishermen, The Fisheries Offices pf South Sulawesi, Takalar District and Mattirotasi, Fishers, company Fishermen, The Fisheries Offices pf South Sulawesi, Takalar District and Mattirotasi, Fishers, company Catch data is submitted by YKL during January unti May 2014 Held workshop based on PSA study which later on is used for reef fish management strategy in Takalar

Conducting biological research on retained species in reef fish fishing in Tanakeke waters and its surrounding areas The availability of information on the productivity of retained species, fisher of mud crabs (soft-shelled) targets (average age for mature gonads, the average size for mature gonads, the average maximum age, the mean maximum size, fecundity, reproductive strategies, trophic level) as well as the ssusceptibilities of mud crab (overlap areas, vertical overlap, selectivity, post-capture death) The result of biological research is used to study the suscepatbility of retained species toward iverfishing (PSA) Conducting a public consultation to study the susceptibility of retained speceis towards overfishing (PSA) for the targeted reef fish Conducting academic research to form retained species management strategy Conducting consultation of draft regulations on retained species at fishers The availability of information on susceptability status toward overfishing and its management strategy The availability of academical research to form retained species management strategy covering evaluation strategy and actions Fishermen, The Fisheries Offices pf South Sulawesi, Takalar District and Mattirotasi, Fishers Fishermen, The South Sulawesi, Takalar District and Mattirotasi, Fishers YKL, Regulation on retained species management is supported by fishers, The Takalar district The result of public consultation related to the suscepatbility of retained species toward overfishing will be the basic information in forming retained species management Held workshop based on PSA study which later on is used for reef fish management strategy in Takalar

Conducting consultation of draft regulations on retained species at district/city level Regulation on retained species YKL, management is approved by fishers, The Takalar district Encouraging a draft of regulation about retained species management at district level The availability of regulations which supports retained species management covering: (1) a plan to reduce the catch if the stock status is approaching the reference limit, (2) adopting the uncertainty principle, (3) being cautious, (4) regular evaluation mechanism on management performance done by related internal and external stakeholders (5) short and long term objectives YKL,, The Takalar district, fisher Creating a data collection protocol The availability of a data collection protocol Conducting data collection regularly The availability of data which is analyzed scientifically, Fishers, YKL

Disseminating the result to support retained species management The result is used as input for monitoring and evaluation to the improvement of retained species management Conducting biological research on bycatch species in reef fish fishing in Tanakeke waters and its surrounding areas The availability of information on the productivity of bycatch species, fisher of mud crabs (soft-shelled) targets (average age for mature gonads, the average size for mature gonads, the average maximum age, the mean maximum size, fecundity, reproductive strategies, trophic level) as well as the susceptibilities of mud crab (overlap areas, vertical overlap, selectivity, post-capture death) Conducting a public consultation to study the susceptibility of bycatch species towards overfishing (PSA) for the targeted reef fish Conducting academic research to form bycatch species management strategy The availability of information on susceptability status of bycatch toward overfishing and its management strategy The availability of academical research to form bycatch species management strategy covering evaluation strategy and actions Fishermen, YKLs Fishermen, The South Sulawesi, Takalar District and Mattirotasi, Fishers

Conducting consultation of draft regulations on bycatch species at fishers level Regulation on bycatch species YKL, management is supported by fishers, The Takalar district Conducting consultation of draft regulations on bycatch species at district/city level Regulation bycatch species YKL, management is approved by fishers, The Takalar district Encouraging a draft of regulation about The availability of regulations which bycatch species management at district supports bycatch species level management covering: (1) a plan to reduce the catch if the stock status is approaching the reference limit, (2) adopting the uncertainty principle, (3) being cautious, (4) regular evaluation mechanism on management performance done by related internal and external stakeholders (5) short and long term objectives YKL,, The Takalar district, fisher Creating a data collection protocol The availability of a data collection protocol, YKL Conducting data collection regularly The availability of data which is analyzed scientifically, Fishers, YKL

Disseminating the result to support bycatch species management The result is used as input for monitoring and evaluation to the improvement of bycatch species management Conducting biological research on ETP species in reef fish fishing in Kendari bay and its surrounding areas Conducting a public consultation to study the susceptibility of ETP species towards overfishing (PSA) for the targeted reef fish The availability of information on the productivity of ETP species of, fisher mud crabs (soft-shelled) targets (average age for mature gonads, the average size for mature gonads, the average maximum age, the mean maximum size, fecundity, reproductive strategies, trophic level) as well as the ssusceptibilities of mud crab (overlap areas, vertical overlap, selectivity, post-capture death) The availability of information on susceptability status of ETP species overfishing and its management strategy Fishermen, YKLs Conducting academic research to form ETP species management strategy Conducting consultation of draft regulations on ETP species at fishers level The availability of academical research to form ETP species management strategy covering evaluation strategy and actions Fishermen, The South Sulawesi, Takalar District and Mattirotasi, Fishers YKL, Regulation on ETP species management is supported by fishers, The Takalar district

Conducting consultation of draft regulations on ETP species at district/city level Encouraging a draft of regulation about ETP species management at district level Regulation bycatch species YKL, management is approved by fishers, The Takalar district The availability of regulations which supports ETP species management covering: (1) a plan to reduce the catch if the stock status is approaching the reference limit, (2) adopting the uncertainty principle, (3) being cautious, (4) regular evaluation mechanism on management performance done by related internal and external stakeholders (5) short and long term objectives YKL,, The Takalar district, fisher Creating a data collection protocol The availability of a data collection protocol, YKL Conducting data collection regularly The availability of data which is analyzed scientifically, Fishers, YKL Disseminating the result to support ETP The result is used as input for species management monitoring and evaluation to the improvement of ETP species management

Conducting literature review on the The availability of scientific report impact of reef fish fishing activity using on the impact of reef fish fishing handline, paropo, bottom longline, sero activity using handline, paropo, bottom longline, sero Conducting consultation of draft regulations on habitat management at fishers level Conducting consultation of draft regulations on habitat management at district/city level Encouraging a draft of regulation about habitat management at district level Regulation on habitat management is supported by fishers Regulation habitat management is approved by fishers The availability of regulations which supports habitat management Conducting data collection periodically The availability scientific report related tothe destruction level of the biota s morphology with MDI (Mean Damage Index) every 2 years, so it can be used too assess the effectivity of management strategy, YKL, The Makassar City and Takalar District, fishers YKL,, The Takalar district YKL,, The Takalar district YKL,, The Takalar district, fisher, Fishers, YKL Conducting literature review on the The availability of information about ecosystem of reef fish fishing activity in the reef fish productivity covering, fishers Tanakeke waters and its surrounding species composition, functional areas group composition, distribution of community, thropic/size structure Conducting a public consultation to study the ecosystem of target species using RBF (SICA) The availability of information on ecosystem status of of target species and its management strategy YKL,, The

Takalar district Conducting consultation of draft Regulation on protected area at regulations on ecosystem management fishers level is supported by fishers and marine protected area at fishers level Conducting consultation of draft Regulation on protected area at regulations on ecosystem management fishers level is supported approved and marine protected area at by fishers district/city level Encouraging a draft of regulation about Regulation on protected area at fishers level is supported at district level The availability of regulations which supports Regulation on protected area at fishers level is supported YKL,, fishers YKL,, The Takalar district YKL,, The Takalar district, fisher Conducting research on data collection periodically The availability of scientific report covering the impact of target species toward the elements of key elements (major prey, predator, competitor, community composition) every 2 years YKL,, WWF, Mattirotasi Reviewing regulations related to fishery Supported regulation is identified management based on principle 1 and 2 MSC, WWF, YKL, Mattirotasi Has not been planned due to the lack of regulation of reef fish management

Forming academical narration about management regulation which support principle 1 and 2 MSC The availability of academical narration covering collaborative fishery management, transparent mechanism to solve law conflict, statement on fishery management based on local custom and community agreement which support marine sustainability Conducting national consultation to The availability of recommednation encourage regulation of fishery to adopt regulation of fishery management which support principle 1 management which support and 2 MSC principle 1 and 2 MSC, WWF, YKL, Mattirotasi, WWF, YKL, Mattirotasi Has not been planned due to the lack of regulation of reef fish management Has not been planned due to the lack of regulation of reef fish management Strengthening reef fish fisher group in Tanakeke waters and its surrounding area (assistance, socialization and training) Fishers groups in Tanakeke waters are assisted YKL Encouraging the availability of an institution in reef fish management in Tanakeke waters and its surrounding area The availability of an institution in YKL reef fish management in Tanakeke waters and its surrounding area which leads the implementations of principle 1 and 2 MSC, consisting of independent coordinatorm representative of Fishery Office at City/District level, industry, fisher, researcher, fishing gear expert, environmental NGO, Surveiliance Community who regularly have meeting and open to related stakeholders

Conducting research on sunsidy and the impact to the sustainability of reef fish resources The availability of scientific research which describes types of subsidy, WWF, and its impact to the sustainability YKL, Mattirotasi of resources Encouraging the government to implement any policy which support the sustainability of reef fish resources Conducting consultation of draft regulations on the management of target species at fishers level The prohibition of insentive scheme which contributes to overfishing (gas fuel subsidy, fishing gear, boat) and replaced it by positive insentive training for improving the catch s quality, connecting to buyer who is aware to eco friendly fishing activity), WWF, YKL, Mattirotasi regulations on the management of YKL, fisher target species at fishers level covers: (1) Decision making process to form strategy and step in achieving sustaible reef fish management (2) Being responsive to any issues which are identified from research, monitoring, evaluation and a quick and tranpasrant consultation, (3) Applying precautionary approach, (4) Available for public, (5) Complying to regulation and responding to any lawsuit quickly

Conducting consultation of draft regulations on the management of target species at district/city level Encouraging the availability of regulation on reef fish management at district level regulations on the management of target species approved by the government of district/city, covers: (1) Decision making process to form strategy and step in achieving sustaible reef fish management (2) Being responsive to any issues which are identified from research, monitoring, evaluation and a quick and tranpasrant consultation, (3) Applying precautionary approach, (4) Available for public, (5) Complying to regulation and responding to any lawsuit quickly The availability of regulation on reef fish management at district level which covers: (1) Decision making process to form strategy and step in achieving sustaible reef fish management (2) Being responsive to any issues which are identified from research, monitoring, evaluation and a quick and tranpasrant consultation, (3) Applying precautionary approach, (4) Available for public, (5) Complying to regulation and responding to any lawsuit quickly, Fisheries Offices of South Sulawesi, Mkassar City and Takalar District, YKL, Mattirotasi, Fishers, Fisheries Offices of South Sulawesi, Mkassar City and Takalar District, YKL, Mattirotasi, Fishers

Encouraging the availability of Community Surveilliance Group at district/city level Conducting socialization about the regulation of sustainable reef fish management to stakeholders Encouraging the availability of research plan for the sustainability of reef fish resources The availability of Community Surveilliance Group at district/city, Fisheries level with a monitoring, control and Offices of South surveilliance scheme to the Sulawesi, Mkassar management of reef fish with an City and Takalar authority to implement the District, YKL,, regulation Fishers Socialization about the regulation of sustainable reef fish management, Fisheries to stakeholders Offices of South Sulawesi, Mkassar City and Takalar District, YKL,, Fishers The availability of research plan done struturally and iin schedule to achieve the objectives based on principle 1 and 2 MSC, BPPL WWF, YKL, Mattirotasi Due to the lack of regulation of reef fish management by the government Encouraging dissemination of the scientific research to all stakeholder regularly The availability of proceeding of scientific research about reef fish fishery, BPPL, WWF, YKL, Mattirotasi