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
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.
FIP at a Glance
54% | 32% | 11% | 4% |
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