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25 February 2022
Blue Swimming Crab (Portunus Pelagicus or locally known as rajungan) is one of the priority fisheries commodities in Indonesia. The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) 2017 data said that BSC utilization in Java Sea (Fisheries Management Area 712) has reached overfishing level. A 2019 data show that BSC...
24 February 2022
The IFish project has been running for more than 3 years with a number of contributions in mainstreaming biodiversity conservation and sustainable use into Inland fisheries practices in freshwater ecosystems of high conservation value. This effort is in line with the mandate of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the...
24 February 2022
The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations voice their commitment today (24.02) to strengthen synergy in joint efforts to tackle challenges in promoting sustainable fisheries and coastal management under the Indonesian Seas Large Marine Ecosystem (ISLME) project.  “With stronger...
17 February 2022
New generations of students help adapt local knowledge and practices to a changing world
11 February 2022
- Jakarta. Entering its second year of implementation, the Global Health Security Programme (GHSP) that was kicked-off in June 2021 held its first Project Steering Committee in hybrid mode. The meeting brought together senior level officials from the relevant line ministries and other government bodies along with international development partners to...