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Indicator - Compliance & enforcement (3.2.3)
Associated Actions
Implement control document to improve compliance and traceability
Development of compliance and enforcement measures
Year 8
41298
Indicator Score
80+
41298
8
Rationale for Score Change
The Directorate General of Surveillance, Control and Monitoring of Fisheries Resources (PSDKP) is responsible for monitoring Indonesian waters beyond 12nm with surveillance support from the navy. Provincial governments oversee monitoring from the shoreline to 12nm with surveillance support from the water police. In both cases, criminal charges and prosecution can only take place through police investigations. To improve the compliance and enforcement, in sites like Rembang, Pamekasan, and Konawe Selatan, village regulation is strengthened and already implemented in Pamekasan specifically Pagagan Village, while the other sites it is still in progress. APRI has made major improvements in this SG and more documented information on the compliance to this could help score higher. Monitoring, control and surveillance (MCS) tools in the fishery include licensing and registration for all vessels and IDs for fishermen. Indonesia do not resort to sanctions and fines, rather believes in awareness and working through village committees to reach an agreement. This takes time to enforce but is more effective and shows better cooperation of fishers. Stakeholder meetings showed that fishers are complying with new regulations. APRI with local and National government has brought out many new regulations and a large group of fishers seems to comply with it. This is mainly due to approach of APRI and local governance. One example is the pilot project in Pamekesan using gill nets of 4.5 inch mesh size. The fishers were involved inthe net fabrication and are happy to use that. There is non-compliance, like use of illegal mini trawls, but it is not systematic. Rather random acts. APRI has performed a major role in creating awareness about sustainable fishing practices among crab fishers. Score is 80.
FisheryProgress_Three_Year_Evaluation_final_ IndonesiaBSC.pdf
Change Date
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 15:01
Year 7
36009
Indicator Score
60-79
36009
7
Rationale for Score Change
Same as last year
Change Date
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 - 15:02
Year 6
30553
Indicator Score
60-79
30553
6
Rationale for Score Change
Same as last year.
Change Date
Monday, October 18, 2021 - 16:23
Year 5
25407
Indicator Score
60-79
25407
5
Rationale for Score Change
The Directorate General of Surveillance, Control and Monitoring of Fisheries Resources (PSDKP) is responsible for monitoring Indonesian waters beyond 12nm with surveillance support from the navy. Provincial governments oversee monitoring from the shoreline to 12nm with surveillance support from the water police. In both cases, criminal charges and prosecution can only take place through police investigations. To improve the compliance and enforcement, in sites like Rembang, Pamekasan, and Konawe Selatan, village regulation is strengthened and already implemented in Pamekasan specifically Pagagan Village, while the other sites it is still in progress. APRI has made major improvements in this SG and more documented information on the compliance to this could help score higher.
Change Date
Monday, March 22, 2021 - 08:44
Year 4
20465
Indicator Score
60-79
20465
4
Rationale for Score Change
The audit result so far indicates that the regulations are being followed. To date 35 mini plants from 14 APRI members have been audited, out of the total target of around 300 miniplants to be audited this year. The auditors found a high degree of compliance (95%), low levels of non-compliance for the minimum landing size regulation (5.7%), and low level catch of egg-berried females (8.5%).
Summary Audit Control Document (Edit) 1.pdf
Change Date
Monday, August 19, 2019 - 20:22
Year 3
17066
Indicator Score
60-79
17066
3
Rationale for Score Change
The data explains the ministry's regulation on Management Plans of Blue Swimming Crab in Republic of Indonesia fisheries management area. The purpose of the Management Plan of Blue Swimming Crab fisheries in Indonesia as a direction and guidance for the Government, local government and stakeholders in the implementation of the management of fish resources and the environment in Indonesia
Kepmen KP No 70 tahun 2016.pdf
Year 2
17016
Indicator Score
60-79
17016
2
Rationale for Score Change
The data explain about the governor's decree of management of lobster, crab and Blue Swimming Crab fishery in Central Java Province. The decree also contain the efforts to manage sustainable BSC fisheries, the fishery and relevant environmental legislation, gear selection, catch capacity, and supporting the diversity and conservation of lobster, crabs and Blue Swimming Crab in the region
pergub_33_th_2017 Jawa Tengah.pdf
Year 1
16988
Indicator Score
< 60
16988
1
Year 0
10326
Indicator Score
< 60
10326
0
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