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“Angin Kumbang” causes Cirebon fishermen refused to catch blue swimming crab
“Wind Beetle” or “Angin Kumbang” that’s what Cirebon people call the south wind that starts blowing hard in July. In addition to the health impact on the people of Cirebon, the beetle wind also causes many fishermen in Bondet, Grogol
Read MoreFishermen on Mengare Island-Gresik in a COVID-19 Pandemic condition
At the beginning of July 2021, the condition of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia increased dramatically, many people were exposed to this dangerous virus. Various government policies were issued, one of which was PPKM (Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities).
Read MoreUnconditional weather causes fishing blue swimming crab yields in Lampung to decreases
Margasari Village or commonly known as Kuala Penet is an area located in Labuhan Maringgai District, East Lampung Regency. This area is a village where the majority of the people work as fishermen, fishermen in this village are divided into
Read MorePandemic COVID-19 Effect blue swimming crab fisherman in Pemalang
The Covid-19 pandemic in June 2021 began to limit all activities of the crab fisherman community in Pejarakan Village. More than 50% of fishermen and their relatives are sick. This situation greatly affects the economy of the fishermen’s families, their
Read MoreAnggini Fuji Astuti research activity by the recipient of the Ocean Stewardship Fund (OSF) From Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)
The Ocean Stewardship Fund is a program held by the marine stewardship council (MSC) in an effort to help promote sustainable fisheries. This program is specifically for academics or an organization engaged in fisheries management around the world. Anggini Fuji
Read MoreDISTRIBUTION OF RAJUNGAN SEEDS ON BLUE SWIMMING CRABS CULTIVATION PILOT PONDS GEDONGMULYO VILLAGE
Rembang has a diversity of coastal ecosystems that hold a lot of potential, especially the potential of fisheries and marine resources. The coastal area that stretches along the coast of approximately 60 km makes Rembang a potential fishery resource that
Read MoreAPRI also celebrates independence day of Indonesia with virtual on 17th August 2021
APRI participated in the celebration of Indonesia’s 76th Independence Day, even though during the pandemic condition APRI tried to give a form of concern for the Indonesian nation. this activity was filled with an independence quiz activity while campaigning for
Read MoreAPRI Datacenter as the basis for system traceability in the crab fishery and integrates with the national fish tracking and logistics system (STELINA)
On August 16, 2021, APRI together with the Logistics Directorate of KKP held a meeting related to system coordination with STELINA (National Fish Tracking and Logistics System). The widespread practice of Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is a serious
Read MoreAPRI 2nd Quarterly Meeting for Sustainability Blue Swimming Crab Stock in July 17th, 2021
APRI holds annual routine activities by presenting extraordinary speakers, namely Mr. Trian Yunanda S.Pi, M.Sc as Director of Fish Resource Management and Prof. Dr. Ir Indrajaya M.Sc from Komnas Kajiskan to discuss the crab stock. before entering the event through
Read MoreAPRI Launches Blue Swimming Crab Data Center Digital Platform
Good management of crab fisheries requires a good management foundation that is sourced from complete and accountable data. APRI since 2015 has started data collection on crab fisheries in various regions in Indonesia in the context of sustainable management by
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