Fisheries
APRI Holds Training on Mitigation, Handling, System and Data Collection Form for ETP Species – May, 25th 2021
APRI held ETP Species mitigation and handling (endangered, threatened and protected) training on Friday, May 25, 2021, online and offline in Gedongmulyo Village, Rembang and Pagagan Village, Pamekasan. This activity is one of APRI’s efforts in responding to important issues
Read MoreBycatch Monitoring by APRI Enumerators
One of the locations for data collection is in Pangkajene and Islands District or we know Pangkep. Regency with a sea area of about 11,464.44 km². The crab in Pangkajene is a commodity that many fishermen are looking for. Muh.
Read MoreImplementation of Environmentally Friendly Fishing Technology and Fish Handling With Marine Fisheries Bureau of Pamekasan Distric on December 8th, 2020
The Blue Swimming Crab is a fishery commodity that has high economic value. This commodity has high demand both at home and abroad. The high selling value of small crab makes the effort to catch small crabs in nature has
Read MoreThe 4th Series of IKN Webinars by Vocational School IPB About Aquaculture Products – December 5th 2020
Mr. Bambang Arif Nugraha as Secretary General of APRI, explained “Market Review of Crab Crab and Crab Cultivation Opportunities in the Crab Processing Industry. In his presentation, Mr. Bambang gave an overview of market conditions, tips on meeting demand from
Read MoreAPRI Meeting for 3-Years Audit Fishery Progress, November, 26th 2020
APRI Meeting with Stakeholders (Government, Researchers, APRI Members and Fishermen) for 3-Year Audit Fishery Progress This activity took place in 2 sessions where the stakeholders in this activity were a series of 3-year Fishery Progress Audit activities with Dr. Vineetha
Read MoreNovember, 23th 2020 – Blue Swimming Crab Coalition Meeting
Asosiasi Pengelolaan Rajungan Indonesia called APRI, represented by Dr Hawis Madduppa and Dr Ayu Ervinia, provided developments on the FIP program in the Central Java region, East Java and Southeast Sulawesi, together with the development program of crab fisheries management in
Read More“CAPIT BIRU” an Efforts to Help Fisherman in Pandemic
Asosisasi Pengelolaan Rajungan Indonesia as APRI supported by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) trying to help fishermen through the Community Fisheries Stewardship project, since July 2020. Dr Hawis Madduppa, who is also the Executive Director of APRI, explained that the Community
Read MoreDeveloping a sustainable fishing community, APRI and MSC Indonesia hold online FGDs, Pamekasan, July 10, 2020
Asosiasi Pengelolaan Rajungan Indonesia (APRI) together with Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) works together to help the small fishing community with a program called “Community Fisheries Stewardship”. The program was initiated to foster groups of fishermen by participating in exploring local
Read MoreWorkshop on Length Based Spawning Potential Ratio (LBSPR) for Small-Scale Crab Fishery Data in Bogor, 16-17 December 2019
APRI held a Workshop on Length Based Spawning Potential Ratio (LBSPR) for small-scale crab fishery data. The workshop material was given directly by Prof. Jeremy Prince (Biospheric, Australia), expert who developed LBSPR. Prof. Jeremy Prince introduced and trained participants on
Read More4th 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
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