No. Fisheries
Management
Area and Ministerial Decree Goals and Objectives Notes
1. 571
Area: Strait of Malacca and Andaman Sea
Provinces: Aceh, North Sumatra, Riau Ministerial Decree (Kepmen)
No.75/2016 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 571
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• More than 5% of central government issued license vessels already comply to log book policy in 5 years time.
•• Reducing the destruction level of fisheries habitat (mangrove and coral reef) to 10% in 5 years time.
2. Increasing economic benefit for eliminating poverty and creating job opportunities.
•• Increasing fishers’ revenue up to Provincial Minimum Wage (Upah Minimum Provinsi).
•• Minimizing conflicts between andon fishers and fishers in the destination area in 5 years time.
•• Making subsidized gas/petrol available for fishers accordingly in 5 years time.
3. Increasing active participation and compliance from stakeholders for eliminating IUU fishing.
•• Eliminating the use of illegal fishing gear in 5 years time.
•• Managing fish aggregating devices (FADs) according to the law in 5 years time
N/A
2. 572
Area: Western Indian Ocean of Sumatera (Samudera Hindia sebelah Barat Sumatera) and Sunda Strait Provinces: Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Bengkulu, Lampung, Banten
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen) No. 76/2016 on
Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 572
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• Synchronizing fisheries management and conservancy resources between stakeholders in 5 years time.
•• Establishing fisheries resources allocation in 5 years time.
•• Reducing the destruction level of fisheries habitat (mangrove and coral reef) to 10% in 5 years time.
2. Increasing the benefit of sustainable fisheries for social welfare.
•• Increasing fishers’ income up to Provincial Minimum Wage (Upah Minimum Provinsi).
•• Eliminating conflicts between andon fishers and fishers in the destination area in 5 years time.
3. Increasing active participation among stakeholders for IUU compliance.
•• Establishing an FMC in 5 years time.
•• More than 80% business actors conducting their business according to the law in 5 years time.
•• Increasing monitoring activities for IUU in 5 years time.
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No. Fisheries
Management
Area and Ministerial Decree Goals and Objectives Notes
3. 573
Area: Southern Indian Ocean of Java (Samudera Hindia sebelah Selatan Jawa) to the southern Nusa Tenggara, Sawu Sea, and western Timor Sea
Provinces: Banten, West Java, Central Java,
Special Region of Yogyakarta, East Java, Bali,
West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen) No.
77/2016 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 573
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• FADs are being managed according to the law.
•• More than 5% of government issued fishing vessels comply with the log book provision.
•• Increasing fishers’ revenue up to Provincial Minimun Wage (Upah Minimum Provinsi).
2. Increasing the benefit of sustainable fisheries for social welfare.
•• Increasing fishers’ revenue up to Provincial Minimum Wage (Upah Minimum Provinsi) in 5 years time.
•• Eliminating conflicts between andon fishers and fishers in the destination area in 5 years time.
3. Increasing active participation and compliance from stakeholders for responsible fisheries management.
4. Establishing an FMC in 5 years time.
N/A
4. 711
Area: Karimata Strait, Natuna Sea, and South China Sea
Provinces: Riau, Riau Islands, Jambi, South
Sumatra, Bangka-Belitung Islands, West Kalimantan,
Central Kalimantan
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen) No.
78/2016 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 711
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• Establishing the use and ways of correct fishing gear up to 50% in 5 years time.
•• Managing resources allocation in 5 years time.
2. Increasing economic benefit for eliminating poverty and creating job opportunities.
•• Reducing inequality between andon fishers and fishers in destination area in 5 years time.
•• Minimizing conflicts between andon fishers and fishers in destination area in 5 years time.
3. Increasing active participation among stakeholders for IUU compliance.
•• By establishing a WPP meeting twice annually.
•• Active participation from fisheries stakeholders for combatting IUU.
•• Has plan to revise Ministerial Regulation No.
36/2014 on Andon Fishers, according to Objectives 2
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No. Fisheries
Management
Area and Ministerial Decree Goals and Objectives Notes
5. 712
Area: Java Sea
Provinces: Lampung, Banten, DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, East Java, Central Kalimantan, South Kalimantan.
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen)
No.79/2016 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 712
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• Data and statistics available on capture fisheries for fisheries resources in 5 years time.
•• Managing fisheries allocation resources in 5 years time.
•• Reducing the destruction level of fisheries habitats (mangrove and coral reef) from current status up to 10% in 5 years time.
2. Increasing economic benefit from sustainable fisheries for eliminating poverty and creating job opportunities.
•• Increasing vessel crew and transport earnings up to Provincial Minimum Wages (Upah Minimum Provinsi).
•• Making a Fisher Solar Packed Dealer (Solar Packed Dealer Nelayan), Fisher Petrol Station for Fishers (Stasiun Pengisian Bahan Bakar Nelayan), and Fisher Bunker Station (Stasiun Pengisian Bahan Bakar Bunker) available in every fish port accordingly.
3. Establishing FMC and coordinating forum between fisheries management actors who play a significant role.
•• Establishing an FMC in 5 years time.
•• Reducing illegal fishing up to 50% in 5 years time.
•• Organizing previously unmanaged fisheries auction in 5 years time.
N/A
6. 713
Area: Makassar Strait, Gulf of Bone, Flores Sea, and Bali Sea
Provinces: East Kalimantan, South Kalimantan,
East Java, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, North Sulawesi, West Sulawesi
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen)
No.80/2016 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 713
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• Managing fisheries resources allocation in 5 years time.
•• Reducing the destruction level of fisheries habitat (mangrove and coral reef) from current status for 10%
in 5 years time.
2. Increasing management and coordinating effort for economic advantages.
•• Local wisdom has a significant role in sustainable fisheries management in 5 years time.
•• Minimizing conflicts between andon fishers and fishers in the destination area in 5 years time.
3. Increasing active participation and compliance from fisheries stakeholders to eliminate IUU fishing.
•• Increasing monitoring on fisheries resources management in 5 years time.
•• Increasing law enforcement in fisheries management in 5 years time.
•• Establishing an FMC in 5 years time.
•• Organizing FADs management according to the law in 5 years time.
•• Increasing the use of correct fishing gear in 5 years time.
N/A
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No. Fisheries
Management
Area and Ministerial Decree Goals and Objectives Notes
7. 714
Area: Gulf of Tolo and Banda Sea Provinces: East Nusa Tenggara, Southeast Sulawesi,
Central Sulawesi, Maluku, North Maluku
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen) No.
81/2016 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 714
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• Organizing and allocating fisheries resources in 5 years time.
•• Reducing the destruction fisheries habitats of coral and mangrove up to 10% from current status in 5 years time.
•• More than 5% of central government issued license for fishing vessels in fishing ports comply with the log book regulation.
2. Increasing fisheries coordination and management for economic growth.
•• Increasing active participation from stakeholders in terms of local wisdom for fisheries management in 5 years time.
3. Increasing active participation and stakeholder compliance in terms of IUU fishing.
•• Increase monitoring in fisheries management in 5 years time.
•• Increasing law enforcement in fisheries management in 5 years time.
•• Establishing an FMC in 5 years time.
N/A
8. 715
Area: Gulf of Tomini, Maluku Sea, Halmahera Sea, Seram Sea, and Gulf of Berau
Provinces: North Sulawesi,
Gorontalo, Central Sulawesi, Maluku, North Maluku,
West Papua
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen)
No.82/2016 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 715
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• Establishing the use of correct fishing gear in 5 years time.
•• Small pelagis fish status would increase into sustainable.
•• Organizing and managing fisheries allocation in 5 years time.
2. Increasing social and zzzzeconomic benefit from sustainable fisheries.
•• Minimizing conflicts between andon fishers and fishers in the destination area.
•• Local wisdom has a significant role in sustainable fisheries management in 5 years time.
•• Meeting between WPP organizers and stakeholders twice annually.
3. Increasing active participation and compliance through collaborative management.
•• Establishing an FMC in 5 years time.
•• Increasing monitoring and fisheries management in 5 years time.
•• Increasing law enforcement in fisheries management in 5 years time.
N/A
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No. Fisheries
Management
Area and Ministerial Decree Goals and Objectives Notes
9. 716
Area: Sulawesi Sea and northern area of Halmahera Island
Provinces: East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan,
Gorontalo, North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi, North Maluku)
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen)
No.83/2016 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 716
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• Caught fisheries data availabile for fisheries management purposes in 5 years time.
•• Establishing the use and ways of correct fishing gear for more than 50% in 5 years time.
2. Increasing economic and social benefit from sustainable fisheries for the public welfare.
•• Minimizing conflicts between andon fishers and fishers in the destination area in 5 years time.
•• 5% of fishers able to manage their catch adequately in 5 years time.
3. Active participation and compliance from fisheries management stakeholders.
•• Managing FADs according to the law in 5 years time.
N/A
10. 717
Area: Gulf of Cendrawasih and Pacific Ocean
Provinces: Papua, West Papua, North Maluku
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen)
No.84/2016 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 717
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• More than 5% of central government issued fishing vessels in port already comply with log book regulation in 5 years time.
•• Reducing destruction of fisheries habitat for up to 5% since current status in 5 years time.
2. Increasing economic benefit from sustainable fisheries for social welfare and job opportunities.
•• Local wisdom should play a significant role in fisheries management.
3. Increasing active participation and compliance from stakeholder to reduce IUU fishing.
•• Increasing monitoring in the fisheries management system in 5 years time.
•• Organizing FADs according to the law in 5 years time.
N/A
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No. Fisheries
Management
Area and Ministerial Decree Goals and Objectives Notes
11. 718
Area: Aru Sea, Arafuru Sea, and eastern area of Timor Sea Provinces: Papua, West Papua, Maluku)
Ministerial Decree (Kepmen)
No.54/2014 on Fisheries Management Plan of WPP 718
1. To create and manage sustainable fisheries and habitats.
•• Capture days for shrimp and demersal fish
•• Maintaining the sustainability of spawner shrimp stocks by around 20% from estimated February catches each year;
•• Shrimp fisher compliance on a Bycatch Reduction Device (BRD) in 3 years time.
•• Full data sharing on biological and environmental indicators, as well as on initiatives from shrimp and demersal fishing, among the three provinces within WPP 718.
•• Increased number of enumerators and data analyst for scientific data, minimum of 50 persons in 2 years
•• Reducing the pace of mangrove destruction from current status to 10% in 3 years time.
•• Reducing the destruction pace of coral reef and seagrass to 10% in 3 years time.
2. Increasing economic benefit from sustainable fisheries to secure job opportunities and eliminate poverty.
•• Reducing the numbers of foreign fishers in 30 GT trawl down to 1,000 persons (limited to skipper and head of then engine room/kepala kamar mesin).
•• Demersal fish and shrimp capture data, total capture numbers and data of fishers’ numbers and their earnings should be reconfirmed for better fisheries management in 2 years time.
•• Increasing fishers’ revenue up to the minimum wages of Maluku, Papua, and West Papua.
•• Increasing the utilization of fishing process facilities to 80% in 2 years time.
3. Increasing active participation and compliance from stakeholders for IUU fishing.
•• Establisihng an FMC in 2 years time.
•• Reduce the numbers of vessels caught doing illegal fishing (including vessels < 30 GT) to 30% in 4 years time.
•• Eliminating vessels using pair trawls without SIPI (Surat Ijin Penangkapan Ikan) and/or vessels without SIPI using trawls and pair trawl in 2 years time.
•• Any indication of illegal transhipment down to 30% in 4 years time.
•• Any indication of illegal capture in territorial waters for vessels > 30 GT in 4 years time.
•• Transmitters are 100% placed in all fishing vessels (1,012) in 2015.
•• Patrolling days are increased into 180 days in 2015.
•• Held biannual joint operation to combat IUU fishing with active participation from agencies.
•• Held biannual coordination meetings with the fisheries industry and the public to combat IUU fishing.
•• An optimum fishing effort distribution in terms of licensing is reached in Provincial and regional level in 2 years time.
•• The only decree on WPP management area from Sharif Sutardjo, the previous Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries before Susi Pudjiastuti
•• Interest group and partner organisation names (association and NGOs) specifically mentioned in the decree
•• Has technical, scientific, and compliance committees as part of the implementing unit in the WPP
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