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Indicator - Monitoring & management performance evaluation (3.2.4)
Associated Actions
Implement control document to improve compliance and traceability
Year 8
41299
Indicator Score
80+
41299
8
Rationale for Score Change
Total catch and MSY is periodically evaluated as evidenced through the publishing of Regulations (e.g 50/2017). The Management Plan stipulates that the plan is to be evaluated annually to evaluate the implementation and ensure that funds, human resources and facilities are adequate to implement the action plans, and whether any changes are required in order to meet their goals. Evaluation activities are coordinated by the DGCF and carried out by the Management Committee at the Provincial level. The compliance program and the operational action plan for BSC is evaluated. Regulation 71/2016 regulates fishing gear and vessels within ‘fishing lanes’ within the FMAs. This regulation specifies that the monitoring and evaluation of fishing lanes and the placement of gear and vessels in each FMA will be conducted by the DGCF and the provincial office responsible for the relevant fisheries. Since implementation in 2011, this regulation has been amended several times demonstrating that they are evaluated and updated as required. Based on the examples provided above, there are mechanisms in place to evaluate key parts of the management system. The stock assessment is internally reviewed annually by MMAF’s Committee for stock assessment and externally reviewed by an independent scientist as required. In addition, the management plan prescribes a review period of 5 years, however, it has only been in place since 2016. Nonetheless, the Plan has been reviewed internally by scientists from the MMAF research agency and externally from university scientists. In recognition that fisheries management remains constrained by a range of factors such as illegal fishing, a second amendment to the Fisheries Law is being drafted which constitutes a review of the overarching legal framework.
FisheryProgress_Three_Year_Evaluation_final_ IndonesiaBSC.pdf
Change Date
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 15:01
Year 7
35992
Indicator Score
80+
35992
7
Rationale for Score Change
Same as last year
Change Date
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 - 15:02
Year 6
30433
Indicator Score
80+
30433
6
Rationale for Score Change
Same as last year.
Change Date
Monday, October 18, 2021 - 16:23
Year 5
25414
Indicator Score
80+
25414
5
Rationale for Score Change
Total catch and MSY is periodically evaluated as evidenced through the publishing of Regulations (e.g 50/2017). The Management Plan stipulates that the plan is to be evaluated annually to measure the implementation of the plan and in particular ensure that funds, human resources and facilities are adequate to implement the action plans, and whether changes to the action plan are required in order to meet their goals. Evaluation activities are coordinated by the DGCF and carried out by the Management Committee at the Provincial level. The compliance program and the operational action plan for BSC is evaluated. Regulation 71/2016 regulates fishing gear and vessels within ‘fishing lanes’ within the FMAs. This regulation specifies that the monitoring and evaluation of fishing lanes and the placement of gear and vessels in each FMA will be conducted by the DGCF and the provincial office responsible for the relevant fisheries. Since implementation in 2011, this regulation has been amended several times demonstrating that they are evaluated and updated as required. Based on the examples provided above, there are mechanisms in place to evaluate key parts of the management system. The stock assessment is internally reviewed annually by MMAF’s Committee for stock assessment and externally reviewed by an independent scientist as required. In addition, the management plan prescribes a review period of 5 years, however, it has only been in place since 2016. Nonetheless, the Plan has been reviewed internally by scientists from the MMAF research agency and externally from University scientists. In recognition that fisheries management remains constrained by a range of factors such as illegal fishing, a second amendment to the Fisheries Law is being drafted which constitutes a review of the overarching legal framework. The regulation and mechanism that has been developed and implemented help the score to SG 80.
Decree or Regulation on Provincial Level (Lampung, Southeast Sulawesi, West Java).pdf
Change Date
Friday, March 19, 2021 - 12:25
Year 4
20486
Indicator Score
60-79
20486
4
Change Date
Monday, July 29, 2019 - 15:33
Year 3
17067
Indicator Score
60-79
17067
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
17017
Indicator Score
60-79
17017
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
16989
Indicator Score
< 60
16989
1
Year 0
10321
Indicator Score
< 60
10321
0
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