Ocean Accounts (OA) are one of the tools to measure a country’s assets in marine resources. OA is the basis for decision making in the management of marine resources. OA consists of 7 (...
Currently, data regarding capture fisheries are still scattered in several government and non-government agencies; thus, competent human resources are needed to process and integrate these data into i...
The high biodiversity of sharks and rays allows the potential for Indonesia to become the largest shark and ray fishing country in the world. Sharks and rays are caught and traded in various forms, su...
The Global Ocean Accounts Partnership (GOAP), together with the Rekam Nusantara Foundation, acted as the virtual organizer of the 3rd Global Dialogue on Ocean Accounting on March 30, 2022. The Ministr...
Eastern Indonesia remains a “blindspot” for shark management in Indonesia due to the lack of public knowledge about the issue of shark and ray conservation. This leads to a situation where there is a...
In 2020, the Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund (ICCTF) launched marine-based activities in two group areas, namely Bali-Nusa Tenggara and Papua. Fisheries activities, particularly red snapper, is a...
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