Indonesia South Kalimantan shrimp - trammel net (Karya Kencana)

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Overview

The prawn fishery is located in the South Kalimantan province of Indonesia, the Tanah Bumbu District. It is a small scale, traditional and data poor fishery with fishers using boats < 4 gross tonnage. For the Unit of Assessment (UoA), the most common caught and reported species is the white prawn (Penaeus merguiensis). This stock in the region was assessed using the MSC risk based framework (RBF). Trammel nets are the main gear type used to catch prawns from 26 individual fishermen in the fishing group under assessment.

This fishery also listed as part of the MSC InTransition to MSC fishery with detailed available in the link: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/indonesia-south-kalimantan-tramme...@@view 

FIP Description 

The prawn fishery is located in the South Kalimantan province of Indonesia, the Tanah Bumbu District. It is a small scale, traditional and data poor fishery with fishers using boats < 4 gross tonnage.

FIP Objective(s) 

The company, PT. Karya Kencana Sumber Sari want to aim for MSC for all its suppliers in the supply chain. As part of the efforts, a pre assessment conducted in 2022 by a CAB. Following a review of the information available and the outcome of the RBF assessment, the assessment team is of the view that the fishery will not achieve the MSC Fisheries Standard and would benefit from a comprehensive Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) with specific actions and timelines. This FIP could consider developing and implementing the essential features, including management measures, suitable for the scale of the fishery, necessary to delivering sustainable fisheries that maintain a healthy stock status and their ecosystems. A set of detailed recommendations are outlined in the pre assessment, then it tailored into a FIP action plan to answer with objectives as follow:

1. Provide better information on the stock status of the fishery

2. Support the development of harvest strategy and harvest control rules

3. Provide information on the environmental impact of the use of trammel nets in South Kalimantan

4. Support the development of fishery management plan specific to the shrimp fishery

5. Improved traceability in the fishery

6. Get MSC certificate by November 2028 or sooner.

FIP Type 
Comprehensive
FIP Stage 
Stage 3: FIP Implementation
Start and Projected End Dates
November 2023
November 2028
Next Progress Report Due 
Monday, March 31, 2025
Next Independent Evaluation 
Wednesday, March 31, 2027
Species 
Common Name 
White Shrimp
Scientific Name
Penaeus merguiensis
Gear Type 
Trammel Net
Location
FAO Major Fishing Area
Area 71 (Pacific, Western Central)
Exclusive Economic Zones
Country 
Indonesia
Geographic Scope 
South Kalimantan
Landings
Estimated Total FIP Landings 
350 metric tons
Estimated Total Fishery Landings 
10,640 metric tons
Landings Date 
December 2022
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FIP at a Glance

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November 01, 2023
54% 32% 11% 4%
Progress Rating (A) Advanced Progress

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(B) Good Progress

A basic FIP that has achieved a Stage 4 or 5 result within 12 months.

(C) Some Recent Progress
  • A FIP that has achieved a Stage 4 or 5 result in more than 12 (but less than 24) months AND has reported a Stage 3 activity within the past six months.
  • A FIP younger than 12 months that has never achieved a Stage 4 or 5 result but has reported a Stage 3 activity within the first 12 months.
(D) Some Past Progress
  • A FIP that has achieved a Stage 4 or 5 result in more than 12 (but less than 24) months BUT has not reported a Stage 3 activity within the past six months.
  • A FIP for which the most recent Stage 4 or 5 result is more than 24 (but less than 36) months old AND a Stage 3 activity has been reported within six months.
  • A FIP 12-36 months old that has never reported a Stage 4 or 5 result AND has reported a Stage 3 activity within the past six months.
(E) Negligible Progress
  • A FIP for which the most recent Stage 4 or 5 result is more than 24 (but less than 36) months old, with no Stage 3 activity reported in the last six months.
  • A FIP younger than 12 months with no Stage 3 activity reported within 12 months.
  • A FIP 12-36 months old that has never reported a Stage 4 or 5 result AND has not reported a Stage 3 activity within the past six months.

The ratings are currently derived by SFP from publicly available data on FIP websites, including FisheryProgress.org, and are determined using the following methodology: View PDF

C Some Recent Progress
Actions Complete

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  • Complete
  • Incomplete
Next Update Due FisheryProgress requires a FIP to provide update reports every six months, and two missed reports will render the FIP inactive. If a report is overdue, this date will appear red.
Mar 2025
Target End Date
Nov 2028

FIP Leads

Organization Name 
PT Karya Kencana Sumber Sari
Organization Type 
Industry
Primary Contact 
Anisha Kusuma Dewi
Phone 
+6285232009257
Organization Name 
Independent Consultant
Organization Type 
Consultant
Primary Contact 
Heri
Phone 
08129545598
FIP Identification Number The FIP Identification Number is automatically generated by FisheryProgress when a FIP profile is created. While the number itself is not meaningful, they are used by NGOs, academia, and industry to refer to FIPs in a consistent way.
21348