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4th Asian FIP Managers Summit in Singapore, 2-3 December 2019
Dr Hawis Madduppa, Executive Director of APRI, attended the 2019 4th Asian FIP Managers Summit in Singapore, 2-3 December 2019. Dr Hawis Madduppa presented the development of the Blue Swimming Crab FIP in Indonesia and progress of the implementation of
Read MoreEvaluation of the Performance the Sustainable Fisheries Blue Swimming Crab Management Committee Working Group in 2019, Lampung, November 26-28, 2019
In Order to support sustainable fisheries blue swimming crab management in East coast Of Lampung Province, The Marine and Fishery Office of Province Lampung organized evaluation of the performance the sustainable fisheries blue swimming crab management commitee working group. The activity
Read MoreEast Java Fish Resource Management and Utilization Meeting, Surabaya, November 25-27, 2019
In the context of management and utilization of fish resources in the 712 fisheries management area and in the context of encoraging sustainable Blue Swimming Crab fisheries. The East Java Marine and Fishery Office held a meeting on November 25-27,
Read MoreThe Release of Export of Fisheries Products 2019, Teluk Lamong, Surabaya, November 22, 2019
In order to support the development of fisheries product export, the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries organized the Release of Export of Fisheries Product 2019. The activity that held on November 22, 2019 at Teluk Lamong Port, Surabaya, East
Read MoreTREKFish Users Joint Discussion, Bogor, November 19, 2019
TREKfish is an IPB University innovation which is a tool for tracking fish catches to support sustainable management of Indonesian blue swimming crab fisheries. TREKFish was used by several fisheries organizations in Indonesia that used it in order to support
Read MoreAPRI General Secretary Sharing Knowledge in National Seminar PISCARIAM, Malang, November 18, 2019
Indonesia is the archipelago country with the number of islands reaching 17 thousands. Indonesia area dominated by waters with covers 2/3 of the area and has long coastline. Based on it, Indonesia has the potential natural resources, especially fisheries and
Read MoreCoastal Cleanup! Together with BSC Fishermens, We Clean our Coastal, Pemalang, October 30, 2019
Many of us are still less concerned about the environment, especially the coastal environment. Many of us don’t realize that wastes can endanger life on the coast and the ocean. The presence of wastes that is difficult to degrade on
Read MoreMSC Assessors Site Visit, Madura, October 18-20, 2019
Asosiasi Pengelolaan Rajungan Indonesia (APRI)/Indonesian Blue Swimming Crab Association as an organization which is focusing on the sustainability of blue swimming crab fisheries always developing the programs to realize it. In this time, APRI try to get the Marine Stewardship
Read MoreAsia Pacific FIP Community of Practice Workshop, Bali, October 15-17, 2019
APRI was develop the Fisheries Improvement Program (FIP) since 2007 until now. APRI FIP covers various aspects, including the traceability system, stock assessment and enhancement, co-management, modified trap, enforcement and compliance, and empowerment. Fisheries Improvement Program itself is a series of
Read MoreSocialization and Installation of Vessel Tracking System (VTS) TREKFish in Pamandati, October 6, 2019
Without ignoring the role of other supply chains, APRI realize that in the blue swimming crab industry the lowest supply chain play a big role in the sustainability of the resources. Various program have been carried out in this supply
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