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PRE – OUR OCEAN CONFERENCE (OOC). Panel discuss “Commitment towards Sustainable Fisheries”
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DISCLAIMER
This workshop report is made possible by the generous support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with the close collaboration of the Government of Indonesia (GOI). The contents of this report are the sole responsibility of [ADD HERE, Name of Contractor/ Sub-Contractor] and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.
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Prepared by : Masyarakat dan Perikanan Indonesia-MDPI
USAID SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEMS ADVANCED (SEA) PROJECT
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DAFTAR ISI
INTRODUCTION 03
OBJECTIVE 03
AGENDA SUMMARY 04
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS 04
DISCUSSION 04
RECOMMENDATION 07
DOCUMENTATIONS 08
ATTACHMENTS 19
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INTRODUCTION
The Our Ocean Conference (OOC) began in 2014. OOC is a forum for stakeholders from various countries and various organizations (government, commercial sector, financial institutions, scientific community, civil society organizations and young leaders) to demonstrate their commitment to the world public in making improvements and maintaining the sustainability of the oceans. Since 2014, The Our Ocean Conference has produced commitments of USD 18 billion and 12.4 million square kilometers of marine protected areas. This commitment is carried out covering all aspects of the sea and shows good achievements and achieves progress in restoring and preserving the wealth of the oceans.
The Our Ocean Conference 2018 will be held in Bali from October, 29-30 2018. This event will be attended by 5 (five) heads of state, representatives from 25 (twenty five) countries, five (5) Selebirtis world (Leonardo Di Caprio), around 250 international and national non-governmental organizations, fisheries business actors, academics, researchers, universities, fisheries product buyers from various countries and observers of international and national fisheries. This conference will show evidence of significant progress in the implementation of last year's commitment, as well as the basis for consideration of making a new, more integrated commitment to protect the oceans. The theme of the 2018 conference is 'Our Legacy', which reflects how our choices today will affect the lives of future generations. There are 6 (six) scope of activities agreed upon at this conference are : 1. Sustainable Fisheries 2. Marine Protected Area 3. Sustainable Blue Economy 4. Climate Change 5. Marine Security 6. Marine Pollution.
Usually, various events were held before the Our Ocean Conference in Bali, with a view to increasing stakeholder awareness and gathering support and creating momentum to produce commitments to be announced during the conference. Our Ocean Conference 2018 Pre-Event was held in Los Angeles on August 27th, 2018, with a focus on expanding collaboration between stakeholders to realize sustainable fisheries and blue economy. As the host of Our Ocean Conference 2018, Indonesia has very good opportunity to hold a pre-event event in Maluku supported by USAID-SEA PROJECT as part of the institutional strengthening activities of the Tuna Fisheries Data Management Committee (DMC), Skipjack and Tongkol Maluku Province. This event is intended to socialize various work / activities that are being carried out including the challenges and support needed for the development of sustainable fisheries management. Maluku Province and the surrounding sea areas are important areas for fisheries and marine biodiversity in Indonesia, fiber being an area related to 6 (six) scope of Our Ocean Conference 2018 activities.
OBJECTIVE The Our Ocean Conference 2018 Pre-Event Program was held with the objective of :
1. Increasing understanding of the importance of the 2018 OOC issue in sustainable marine
development.
2. Presenting to the public the highlight of the success of Maluku Province in the
development of sustainable fisheries.
3. Provide thoughts on how to see the future of Maluku as a National Fish Barn in order to
increase regional economic growth, and at the same time convey fields that require
further stakeholder support.
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AGENDA SUMMARY
There are several conclusion from the agenda are as follows :
1. Participant know the background of Pre Our Ocean Conference and the objectives
2. Sharing the achievement annual DKP Maluku Province programs, also Head of Dinas
Kelautan dan Perikanan Maluku Province wants his suggestion from pre OOC bring to
OOC in Bali, that “Maluku as Lumbung Ikan Nasional”.
3. Institutional strengthening of KPDP in terms of achievements and challenges in the
development and management of capture fisheries in Maluku Province
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS
The number of participant were 58 people with 48 men and 10 women. The
Participants consist of DKP of Maluku Province, BKIPM Ambon, Nusantara Fishery port of
Ambon, PSDKP Ambon, BPPP Ambon, LIPI Ambon, DItPolAir, TNI AL, privat sector, AP2HI,
MDPI, WWF, USAID SEA, Buru and Seram Suppliers, Buru and seram fishers, Reporters.
DISSCUSSION
A. Opening by Head of DKP Province (Romelus Far-Far)
In the opening Season, Head of DKP told us that Maluku Province has territorial
waters 92,4%, and land area 7,6 %, consist of 1.340 islands. It enabling the availability of
abundant fish resources, which is spread in 3 WPPNRI. WPP 714, 715 and 718.
According to the decision of the minister of maritime affairs and fisheries No : 47
KEPMEN-KP/2016 about stock estimates, national potential fish resources is 9,9
ton/year, which is 30,76 % (3,055 million ton/year) found in the waters of Maluku
Province. This big potential fisheries resources, can be used as a basis for development
marine and fisheries by DKP Maluku Province.
Pre event OOC agenda supported by USAID SEA, to aim as part of the institutional
strengthening activities of the Tuna Fisheries Data Management Committee (DMC),
Skipjack and Tongkol Maluku Province, socialization about the various activities carried
out for the development of fisheries management in Indonesia. DKP Maluku Province
hopes of this activity, there are formulations of the strategic commitment that was bring
when OOC in Bali later.
B. Commitment Towards Sustainable Fisheries (Excecutive Director MDPI, Saut
Tampubolon).
Pak Saut give brief introduction related Our Ocean Conference (OOC) is, In order
everyone know what is the objective of that big agenda. OOC strated from 2014.
- 2014 : Washington DC - 2017 : Malta
- 2015 : Chile - 2018 : Indonesia and,
- 2016, Washington DC - 2019 : Norway
The conference pays attention to marine health including sustainable fisheries
management, to ensure the quality, diversity and availability of fish resources in
sufficient quantities for current and future generations, to realize food security, poverty
reduction and sustainable development.
There are 6 (six) issue and very interested in Indonesia, are :
1. Sustainable Fisheries
2. Marine Protected Area
3. Sustainable Blue Economy
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4. Climate Change
5. Marine Security
6. Marine Pollution.
Pak Saut Also told the issue market export about sustainable ;
1. Uni Europe Market : Catch Certificate.
2. Pasar USA :
a. Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP).
b. Fair Trade Certificate
3. Other Global Markets : Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Certificate
The focus is traceability of fishery products to avoid Illegal, Unreproted and
Unregulated products is included in the supply chain.
C. Highlight achievements of fisheries development in Maluku Province
(Romelus Far-Far)
Program for development marine an fisheries Maluku Province 2014-2019 :
a. Main Program (7) :
1. Capture Fisheries Development and Management Program
2. Aquaculture Production Improvement Program
3. Marine and Fisheries Resources Supervision Program
4. Fishery Products Processing and Marketing Improvement Program
5. Coastal Marine Resources Management Program and Small Islands
6. Management and Technical Assistance Support Program? Others
7. Fisheries Product Quality and Safety Control Program
b. Special Program (1 Program)
Maluku Program as a “Lumbung Ikan National”.
1. Achievement of Development Capture Fisheries
No. Fishing
Facilities
Year
Total 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
2019* (Target)
1 Pancing Tonda 263 44 241 241 288 250 1327
2 Purse Seine 16 7 8 8 2 108 149
3 Gill Net 20 - 27 3 127 - 177
4 Ketinting 346 - - - - - 346
5 Arumbae - - 2 2 - - 4
6 FAD’s 10 - 3 8 8 10 39
7 Bagan Apung 1 - 1 - 6 5 13
T o t a l 656 51 282 262 431 373 1682
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2. Achievement of Development Fisheries Aquaculture
No. Activity Year
Total 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019* (target)
1 Procurement of Floating Net Cage Packages (Keramba Jaring Apung)
3 6 2 10 4 20 45
2
Procurement of Seaweed Cultivation Facilities (Boats, Seaweed Seeds, Rope and Cultivation Equipment)
3 32 - 19 2 25 81
T o t a l 6 38 2 29 6 45 126
3. Marine and Fisheries Resources Supervision Program
4. F
i
s
hery Products Processing and Marketing Improvement Program
No. ACTIVITY Year
Total 2 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019* (target)
1 Seaweed Processing Supporting Facilities
- - - 1 - - 1
2 Supervision and guidance on the quality and safety of fishery products
1 1 1 1 1 1 6
3 Socialization of GEMARIKAN management and consumption development
1 1 1 1 1 1 6
4 Training and diversification of fishery products processing 2 2 3 3 3 3 16
5 Development of Cold Chain System Facilities
32 - - - - 1 33
Total 4 4 5 6 5 6 62
No Activity
Year
Total 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
2019* (target)
1 Procurement of Supervision Vessel
- - - 1 4 7 12
2 Training for Fisheries Surveilance
- - - - 30 30 60
Total 0 0 0 1 34 37 72
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5. Achievements of Marine, Coastal and Small Islands Programs
No. KEGIATAN
T a h u n
Total 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019* (target)
1 Rehabilitation of
coral reefs - - - 1 - 1 2
2 Mangrove
Rehabilitation 10 10 20 10 14 10 74
3 Review dokumen
RZWP3K - - - 1 - - 1
4 PERGUB
RZWP3K - - - - 1 - 1
Total 10 10 20 12 15 11 78
RECOMENDATION
The recomendation of the pre-OOC agenda is the head of DKP Maluku Province
wants to Mr. Augy (Head of LIPI Ambon) to attend at the OOC in Bali, in order to bring the
proposal of him with aim the Maluku province becomes a “Lumbung Ikan Nasional”.
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DOCUMENTATION Image 1. Photo Group (credit photo: MDPI, 2018)
Image 2. Opnening by Head Of DKP Maluku Province (credit photo: MDPI, 2018)
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ATTACHMENTS Attachement 1A. Schedule Agenda
No Waktu Materi Nara Sumber
1 08.00-09.00 Registration MDPI
2 09.00-09.05 Sing Indonesia Raya DKP Maluku Province
3 09.10-09.20 Opening Head of DKP Maluku Province
4 10.20-10.25 Photo Group
5 09.25-10.25 Commitment Towards Sustainable
fisheries
Excecutive Director MDPI
10.25-12.25 Highlight achievements of
fisheries development in Maluku
Province, challenges and support
needed to realize Maluku as a
“Lumbung Ikan Nasional”.
Head of DKP Maluku Province
Attachemnet 2. Daftar Peserta Pre- Our Ocean Conference 1. Taib Sangadji (PPN Ambon) 2. Mulyadi Marto (Stasiun PSDKP Ambon) 3. Aziz A. (BKIPM Ambon) 4. Lydia L.S. (BKIPM Ambon) 5. Agus Salim (BPPP Ambon) 6. Dr. Romelus Far-Far (DKP Maluku Province) 7. Ahmad Umarela (DKP Maluku Province) 8. A. Marabessy (DKP Maluku Province) 9. A. Samida (DKP Maluku Province) 10. T. Tetelepta (DKP Maluku Province) 11. Yudi L. (DKP Maluku Province) 12. Y. Tomasoa (DKP Maluku Province) 13. M. Rizal D. Suneth (DKP Maluku Province) 14. Sterra R. S. (DKP Maluku Province) 15. P. Leiwakabessy (DKP Maluku Province) 16. Bobby L. (DKP Maluku Province) 17. Jeni N. (DKP Maluku Province) 18. Rusdi M (DKP Maluku Province) 19. Afrizal (DKP Maluku Province) 20. Jeffry A (DKP Maluku Province) 21. Lilis (DKP Maluku Province) 22. Mei (DKP Maluku Province) 23. R. Lawalata (DKP Maluku Province) 24. Stey Datty (Dinas Perikanan Kota Ambon) 25. Muddin Wael (Dinas Pariwisata Provinsi Maluku) 26. Augy Syahailatua (LIPI Ambon) 27. Daniel D. P (LIPI Ambon) 28. Anta Maulana (LIPI Ambon) 29. Widhya (LIPI Ambon) 30. Norman (DIT POLAIR) 31. Syarif AR (Lantamal IX) 32. M. Wathimory (DKP Maluku Province)
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33. Bavia Tuaputty (G.P VII) 34. Umia S. (G.P VIII) 35. Albert Hartanto (PT. Intimas Surya) 36. Sarah (PT. Harta Samudera) 37. Helldy Paulus (PT. ASTB) 38. Arya Kusuma Dhani (WWF. Id) 39. Riyanto Umabaini (AP2HI) 40. Bas Wurlianty (WWF. Id) 41. Irene Sahertian (USAID SEA Project) 42. Saut Tampubolon (MDPI) 43. Deirdre E. Duggan (MDPI) 44. Wildan (MDPI) 45. Riza (MDPI) 46. Huda (MDPI) 47. Nilam (MDPI) 48. Norima R (Ambon Ekspress) 49. M. Ars (Ambon Ekspress) 50. Gusty (Siwalima) 51. Berije (RRI) 52. Hamdi (Metro TV) 53. Komang Adi W. (Supplier Buru) 54. Ade Sopamena (Supplier Seram Selatan) 55. Yusran Tomia (Nelayan Buru) 56. La Janu Buton (Nelayan Buru) 57. La Tohia (Nelayan Seram Selatan) 58. Jamal Kalali (Saram Utara)
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