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quarterly report Q3
July - September 2014
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Mr. George S. Tahija - Commissioner of PT Austindo Nusantara Jaya
Prof. Dr. Hasjim Djalal - Former Ambassador at Large for the Law of the Sea and Maritime Affairs
Dr. Abdul Gofar - Senior Lecturer in Fisheries Management, Marine Conservation, Policy, and Institutional Development at
Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia
Mrs. Yuli Ismartono - Deputy Chief Editor for TEMPO Magazine, and editor of the English edition
Mr. Made Subadia - Senior Adviser to the Ministry of Forestry
Ms. Susantin Sinarno - Owner of Susantin & Associates
Ms. Rili Djohani - Executive Director of the Coral Triangle Center
2 Mr. Widodo Ramono - Executive Director of the Rhino Foundation of Indonesia
Mr. Gede Raka Wiadnya - Senior Lecturer on Fisheries Science at Brawijaya University in Malang, Indonesia
Mr. Johannes Subijanto - Deputy Director of the Coral Triangle Center
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Mr. Marthen Welly - MPA Learning Sites Manager of the Coral Triangle Center
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Dr. Jamaluddin Jompa - Hassanudin University, Makassar, Indonesia
Dr. Tonny Wagey - Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Indonesia; Arafura and Timor Seas Ecosystem Actions
Prof. Dr. Nor Aieni Binti Haji Mokhtar - Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Malaysia
Prof. Dr. Ridzwan Abdul Rahman - Senior Lecturer in Marine Science Sabah University, Malaysia
Prof. Dr. Ed Gomez - University of the Philippines/Marine Science Institute, Philippines
Dr. Mundita Lim - Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Philippines
Ms. Kay Kumaras Kalim - Department of Environment and Conservation, Papua New Guinea
Dr. Augustine Mungkaje - University of Papua New Guinea
Ms. Agnetha Vave Karamui - Ministry of Environment and Meteorology/Fisheries, Solomon Island
Dr. Lourenco Borges Fontes - Ministry of Fisheries, Timor Leste
Dr. Richard Kenchington - Wollongong University Australia
Dr. Anne H. Walton - NOAA International MPA Capacity Building Program
Dr. Kathy MacKinnon - Biodiversity Specialist, Vice-Chair World Commission on Protected Areas (WPCA) United Kingdom
Dr. Ir. Luky Adrianto, M.Sc - Center for Coastal and Marine Resources Studies - Bogor Agricultural University
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Table of Contents 3 CTI Partners Meeting, Pasig City, Philippines 19
About Us 4 CTI CFF FRWG Meeting, Pasig City, Philippines 20
Regional Tourism Business Forum: the 2nd Planning
// TRAINING AND LEARNING 5 Meeting, Bali 20
Principles of MPA Training for LKKPN Pekanbaru 5 USAID MPAG Marine Resource Program Meeting, Bali
Marine Tourism Curriculum and Modules Development 5 CTI-CFF 5th MPA Regional Exchange Planning
Scientific Diving Curriculum & Module Development 6 Bali 21
Marine Spatial Planning Training for Community
in Kei Islands 6 // REGIONAL HUB 22
MPA Design Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) The 3rd Workshop on the Planning and Design of the
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Training for Timor Leste Ministry of Agriculture and CTC Regional Hub, Sanur, Bali 21
Fisheries (MAF 7 External Studies and Exchange for the Regional Hub 23
Regional Curriculum Development: MPA Fundamentals Independence Day Outreach at Taman Baghawan,
MPA Design Training Jakarta Fishery College 8 Nusa Dua Bali 23
International Training Workshop Marine Protected Area 9
Governance: towards collaborative governance Acronyms 24
of marine resources management across Media Coverage 25
Indonesia and the Coral Triangle region 10 Collaborations 26
Advanced Skills Training for Trainers and Mentors of Photo Credits 27
CTC and MMAF Staff 13
Trainee Profile and Projection 2014 13
Internship at CTC 14
// LEARNING SITES 10
The 5th MPA Regional Exchange [REX], Cebu, Philippines 10
Biophysical Social Economic Workshop in Tambolaka 11
[ECOSOC EC], Sumba Island 11
Reef Health Monitoring (RHM) and Resource Use 11
Monitoring (RUM) Trainings and Workshop on Banda
Islands MPA Network Joint Patrol Development,
Banda Island 12
Marine Protected Area Governance [MPAG] Study Tour to
New Zeland, 12
// LEARNING NETWORKS 14
Coral Governance Curriculum at the Nusa Cendana
University, Kupang 13
Coral Governance Curriculum at the Diponegoro
University, Semarang 14
CTI-CFF Local Government Network (CTI-LGN) Planning
and Coordination Meeting, Bali 15
The 2nd Indonesia CTI-CFF Local Government Forum
Preparatory Meeting, Jakarta 16
The 3rd Indonesia CTI-CFF Local Government Forum
preparatory meeting, Jakarta 17
Visit to CTC Office: Brawijaya University,
Malang, East Java 18
Learning Exchanges to Nusa Penida MPA 19
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About Us
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Healthy seas that enrich people and nature.
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To inspire and train generations to care for coastal and marine ecosystems.
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E X C E L L E N C E . In the quality of our teaching. In the performance and integrity of our staff. In our
commitment to being a world-class center of tropical resources management.
L O C A L S T E W A R D S H I P . Based in the heart of the Coral Triangle, we maintain strong roots in the field
and close ties to stakeholders at all levels. We value traditional knowledge and practices, and promote local
ownership of our projects.
C O L L A B O R A T I O N . We build partnerships among leaders in government, communities, NGOs, education,
and the private sector because only by engaging all constituencies can solutions be effective.
R E S U L T S . We provide trusted information, are transparent in our actions, and hold ourselves accountable for
the quality of our programs, changing our strategies as necessary and measuring our impact over time.
Regional Center
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Principles of MPA Training for LKKPN Pekanbaru, Bali, 19-22 June 2014
CTC conducted a training of Principles of Marine Protected
Area (MPA) for 17 staff of Loka KKPN Pekanbaru. LKKPN, Attended by 17 trainees
or Loka Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Nasional is the Participants origin are
technical implementing unit of the national level MPAs from Aceh, West Sumatera,
under the DG of Marine, Coasts, and Small Islands of Bangka, Belitung, South
MMAF. This training is a translation of specific standard Kalimantan Loka KKPN
Pekanbaru
competency in MPA management that was officiated last
Pre & post test increase
5
year in July 2013. Participants originally came from Aceh,
percentage of 20 points
West Sumatera, Bangka, Belitung, and South Kalimantan.
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High level of satisfaction
towards training activities,
Of those who attended this training are new staff at their information received, content
MPAs and they never attended any similar training before. fits with job.
The training also served as a networking session for those
staff to updates and learn about characteristics of the MPA.
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Marine Tourism Curriculum and Modules Development, Jakarta, 16-18 July 2014
Among 14 core competencies of MPA managers and staff Currently the curriculum consists
in Indonesia, there is a need to develop a competency on of five modules:
sustainable resource use that benefit both nature and Tourism concept for MPA
people which then is translated into sustainable fisheries Tourism chart
management and sustainable tourism in MPA. Services in tourism
Communications in tourism
To provide training curriculum and module related to Monitoring visitation
sustainable tourism, CTC in collaboration with Terangi
Foundation and PUSLAT/MMAF has been developing marine Follow-up to this process is a
tourism curriculum-module since early this year. Parties workshop in Bogor on 11-12
reviewed curriculum-modules based on feedback received September and convention for
during the trial training conducted earlier in Gili Meno, West curriculum-module certification
Nusa Tenggara. and adoption by PUSLAT/MMAF.
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Started in August 2014, CTC has developed Foundation, IPB and P2O-LIPI. This
Scientific Diving Curriculum and modules to fit curriculum is expected to finalize in
the need of competent biophysics monitoring November 2014 which will involve trial
team in MPA, Coastal and Small Islands areas. training in one selected MPA. Reviewer
Considering some dive schools have developed team was established in March 2014
methods in scientific diving, a proper review and officiated through Head of PUSLAT/
to the modules should be done involving the MMAF Decree.
team of KKJI, POSSI, ADS, Gahawisri, Terangi
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Marine Spatial Planning Training for Community in Kei Islands, Maluku, 18-27 August 2014
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Target 3 villages
(Ohoira, Wab, Dertawun)
CTC
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Attendees in total 27,
36, and 25 people
Focus on resource
mapping, design
concept, spatial
planning, zoning design.
Target group:
government officials,
community reps, adat
reps from Kei Kecil
Barat
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MPA Design Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Training for Timor Leste Ministry
of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF), Dili, 4-7 August 2014
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CTC CTC
With current partnership between USAID- Timor Leste, Malaysia and the
RDMA, USDOI, NOAA, and CTC, there are three Philippines. The new curriculum
regional curricula and trial trainings in three contains 12 units including new items
different countries to be conducted. As a start, on CTI - CFF, CT MPA System and
NOAA and CTC joined effort to create the basic MPAs Network. The first phase of
principles of MPA management that may be called curriculum development is focusing
MPA Fundamentals to target MPA managers on Solomon Islands context with
and practitioners in the Coral Triangle. Both local case studies. Trial training is
organizations have been conducted the training expected to be held in the first week
mainly in Indonesia and found that to cater CT of December 2014. The second phase
region a standardized yet unique site-specific will of curriculum development will be
fit capacity development not only in Indonesia but focusing on adding CT countries local
also in the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, case studies.
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International Training Workshop Marine Protected Area Governance: towards
collaborative governance of marine resources management across Indonesia and the
Coral Triangle region, Bali, 16-19 September 2014
More than 120 MPA managers and marine implementation, and develop associated
conservation practitioners from Indonesia, Papua recommendations for addressing these
New Guinea, and Timor Leste, participated in the gaps moving forward.
International Training Workshop International
Training Workshop on Marine Protected Area The three training sessions include:
Governance towards collaborative governance of
marine resources management across Indonesia and Governance principles for MPA
the coral Triangle region in Bali on 16-19 September. development
Governance approaches that place
8 The workshop was hosted and organized by the MPAs in the Blue Economy
Agency for Human Resources Development in Good governance skills and
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Marine and Fisheries, Ministry of Marine Affairs competencies for effective MPA
and Fisheries, Republic of Indonesia, and co-hosted Management
by the International Union for the Conservation of
Nature IUCN Blue Solutions Program, and the The Indonesian government is currently
Coral Triangle Center, supported by GIZ, GRID- expediting her efforts in increasing
Arendal, UNEP, IUCN, and UNDP. the capacity for marine protected area
governance and collaborative resource
The event started with a celebration in the Bali port management throughout the country
of Benoa, where the Indonesian training ship, MV. and the Coral Triangle, pursuant to
Madidihang 03 docked, and its marine and fisheries accomplishing 20 million hectares of MPAs
cadets, performed their marching band skills and by 2020. Currently standing with 16 million
communities gathered to celebrate the international hectares of MPAs, Indonesia is at 80% of
training event. the way towards accomplishing its goal. To
achieve this, Indonesia needs at least 2.400
Experts and trainers, as well as veteran MPA MPA managers confident in the Ministrys
managers from United States, Vietnam, Solomon standard professional competencies.
Islands, Cambodia, and the Netherlands shared their
lessons learned and best practices. The training is As a translation of the commitment to
facilitated by trainers from Indonesia with support the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and
from facilitators of different countries including, to meet Aichi targets, the Government of
Switzerland, Great Britain, Colombia, and Germany Indonesia aims to secure 20 million hectare
affiliated with global and regional institutions such of marine protected area (MPA) by 2020. To
as IUCN, GIZ, USAID, NOAA, and CTC. MPA managers date (2014), 89 areas have been initiated
and practitioners from almost all MPA throughout under the Ministry of Marine Affairs and
Indonesia will participate as well as participants from Fisheries (MMAF) and Local Governments
the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste who are (District and Provincial Government. MPAs
involved in designing a nation wide MPA network. managed by Local Governments to date
cover an area of 5.5 million hectares and
The international training workshop has 3 main the number of MPAs under this governance
objectives: type is still growing. In total approximately
15 million hectares have been designated
To enhance knowledge, skills, networking and as MPAS overall.
solution-focused learning for MPA managers
and associated partners, empowering them to The event messages, recommendations
address the challenges in managing MPAs and communique will be conveyed to, and
To explore progress on MPA establishment and presented during, the IUCN World Parks
assess and learn from structures, processes and Congress(WPC) in Sydney, Australia, in
traditions that lead to good MPA governance November 2014. They will inform input into
To identify existing gaps in capacity building the MPA management capacity building
needs for equitable MPA governance and effective scheme in country and beyond.
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In the opening ceremony of the event, Indonesias Minister
of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Sharif C. Sutardjo,
stressed out the importance to maintain capacity building
as one of the highest priority in the coming years, where
the best result is usually achieved through partnership
with governments and organizations.
Learning Sites
As part of capacity development program for partners, NOAA conduct a 5-day training focusing
on advanced skills required for trainers mentors in Sanur Bali. This gathering of 30 individuals
is aimed at providing an advanced skill set for trainers and a collaborative learning experience
for everyone in attendance. Trainers and mentors came together to share skills and experience
to apply in trainings for the overall goal of improving effective management of MPAs within the
Coral Triangle region.
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Government
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The 5th MPA Regional Exchange [REX], Cebu, Philippines, 14 18 July 2014
Governance/Institutional
Management Planning
Financial Management and Business 13
Plan Development including payment
Learning Sites
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for goods and services and payments
CTKN Network for ecosystem services
Proposal Writing
Nusa Penida MPA case study was shared Understanding Policy and Legal
during the 5th MPA Regional Exchange System
[REX]a collaborative event among Facilitation/Collaboration/Conflict
USAID-RDMA, CTC, CTI MPA Technical Resolution
Working Group and CTI Intern Regional
Secretariat. Participants came from CT Ecological/Biophysical
countries attended the workshop to update Technical support to collect data on
status of MPAs in their countries as well resources and processing and storing
as nomination processes of MPAs within data
CTMPA System and MPA management
effectiveness tool development. The Social Network
participants consist of government officials Outreach and Communication
(NCC), NGOs, resources persons from TNC,
NOAA, CCEF, Quensland University, and the
World Fish Center. CTC MPA Learning Site
Manager shared Nusa Penida MPA case
study during this event.
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Biophysical Social Economic Workshop in Tambolaka [ECOSOC EC],
Sumba Island, 25 June 5 July 2014
As part of a project with TNC-BMU, the Learning Site
team and consultant conducted biophysics and social
economic survey in the south coastal area of Sumba
Island, East Nusa Tenggara. The total survey area is
90 km along coastline from West Sumba, Central and
East Sumba. The biophysics team focused on coral,
fish, mangrove, turtle beach, and marine mega fauna
data, whilst the socio economic team focused on
fisheries, marine tourism, traditional knowledge and
conflict mapping in the coastal area. CTC teamed up
with local agency of marine affair and fisheries: the CTC
West Sumba District Government and Nihiwatu Resort. Survey results show many interesting
coastal ecosystem and habitats as well as fisheries practices and traditional knowledge. The
survey report was presented in a workshop with Sumba stakeholders and well received with
minor inputs.
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Reef Health Monitoring (RUM) and Resource Use Monitoring Trainings and Workshop on
Banda Islands MPA Network Joint Patrol Development,
Banda Islands, 21 Aug 1 Sep 2014
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Supporting Banda Islands MPA network development, CTC facilitated capacity building for Banda
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Sea marine conservation team through Reef Health Monitoring and Resource Use Monitoring
(RUM) trainings and a workshop on Banda Island MPA Network Joint Patrol Development.
CTC co-facilitated the trainings with Hatta, Ay and Rhun community conservation team where
participants learned about coral and fish identification, underwater data collection, point
intercept transect methodology, data entry, analysis and interpretation. In RUM participants
learned how to interview, use GPS and marking all boats, mooring bouy and mariculture within
Banda MPA. Further, CTC team facilitated a workshop to develop a standard operating procedure
for joint patrol.
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Marine Protected Area Governance [MPAG] Study Tour to New Zeland, 6-13 August 2014
supported by USAID-MPAG.
MPAG MPAG
learning networks
The Dissemination of Coral Governance Curriculum:
The Coral Governance Curriculum (CGC) was jointly developed by Indonesian marine scientists and
practitioners in 2013 and has been published both in Indonesian and English. Its publication is coordinated
by CTI-CFF NCC Indonesia and supported by various agencies and partners. The book is aimed to be
adopted as one of the main references for the graduate students majoring in marine conservation,
particularly in Indonesia. A series of dissemination sessions at universities throughout the country had
been carried out by NCC Team, particularly those having marine and fisheries program.
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Coral Governance Curriculum at the Nusa Cendana University, Kupang, 15 August 2014
Learning Networks
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Universitas Nusa Cendana in Kupang, East Nusa The session was officially opened by the Vice Rector
Tenggara (NTT) is the fifth university hosting the IV, Ir. Wayan Mudita, M.Sc., Ph.D and led by the Dean
session. In cooperation with the Faculty of Marine of Marine and Fisheries Faculty, Prof Dr. Ricky Gimin.
and Fisheries, CGC session was conducted at Bio In its opening keynote Dr. Mudita welcomed the
Science Building. The event, Training for Trainers initiative, which should be enriching the faculty and
on Coral Governance, was attended by about 50 related agencies at NTT Province.
students, faculty members, representatives of the
region marine conservation agencies, and the Johannes Subijanto and Iswari Subekti jointly
related provincial agencies. The NCC Team was presented the scope of CGC. Johannes Subijanto
consisting of Dr. Victor Nikijuluw, Iswari Subekti, presented the Governance Resilience of
Johannes Subijanto, Imran Amin, Muhamad Faisal Indonesias Coral Reef Areas through Collaborative
Reza and Tomi Ganda Pratama. Management.
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The meeting was designed to achieve the
following objectives:
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Forum to 26-28 November in Milney Bay, PNG;
revise event TOR; and streamline the list of
invited mayors (those considered as potential
to attend and contribute to the event). Several
mayors will be approached to make the event
happen in the new government regime. Further,
the main supporting partners of the event (WWF,
CTC and YIPD) will approach the mayors within
their portfolio sites.
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Visit to CTC Office: Brawijaya University,
CTC Malang, East Java, 11 August 21014
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Learning Network
NOAA Education Specialists Laura Francis and Lisa Uttal, 21 July 2014
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CTI Partners Meeting, Pasig City, CTI CFF FRWG Meeting, Pasig City,
Philippines, 9-10 September 2014 Philippines, 11 September 2014
The meeting consulted on partners The meeting discussed the Inception Report on
roles, program support and prospects. Financial Architecture of CTI CFF. The session
CTC presented the reports on the Women was attended by representatives of CT countries
Leaders Forum, the preparatory and NCCs, CTI CFF IRS, Development Partners,
planning for the upcoming the Regional collaborators and AECOM, the consultant
Tourism Business Forum and the Local contracted to develop the framework of financial
Government Network Forum. The potential architecture. Various inputs and concerns were
funding sources and scheme to support CTI contributed to further review the draft.
CFF programs were also discussed.
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Regional Tourism Business Forum: the 2nd USAID MPAG Marine Resource Program
Planning Meeting, Bali, 7-8 August 2014 Meeting, Bali, 3-4 September 2014
CTC developed the customized Bahasa version of the online training in support of the effort by
the BPSDMKP-MMAF to increase the capacity of MPA managers and practitioners throughout
20 Indonesia in ways that are practical, cost effective, but still provides a direct and interactive two-
way learning environment. The online training can be accessed via:
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The 3rd Workshop on the Planning and Design of the CTC Regional Hub,
Sanur, Bali, 16-24 July 2014
The workshop attended by main resource programs for the CTC Regional Hub. Other
persons NOAA education specialists Mrs. Laura experts were also invited to share to provide
Francis and Mrs. Lisa Uttal. In line with the Hub feedbacks among others anthropologist Jet
concept, the workshop hosted sharing lessons Bakels, marine biologist Eleanor Carter,
learned of developing and managing visitor Dr. Abdul Ghofar, senior fisheries expert,
centers, developing a framework for education and Anne Nelson, NOAA senior training
and interpretation plan, discussing human associate.
resources development and volunteer program
and reviewing fundraising and membership
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External Studies and Exchange for the
Regional Hub, July-September 2014
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Prof. Dr. Reimar Schefold, Professor Emeritus of Cultural Anthropology and Sociology of Indonesia
at Leiden University and Film screening and presentation: The Sakuddei of the Mentawai Islands,
5 August 2014
Professor Schefold, a noted anthropologist, Siberut off the west coast of Sumatra in
showed his extra-ordinary film on and told what Indonesia. Their distinctive way of life and
he has learned when he lived with them for 2 elaborate religious ceremonies, centered
years in 1967-1969. His book on The Sakuddei on the umah (ceremonial house) are under
people and I: pleasing the souls in the forest threat from the Indonesian government
of Mentawai - Aku dan orang Sakuddei was which wishes to `civilise the Sakuddei.
launched by Buku Kompas and KITLV-Jakarta These people are also threatened by a timber
on August 13. company from the Philippines which has
been granted a logging concession in the
The Sakuddei are a small and ethnically Sakuddeis territory.
separate community living on the island of
Professor Schefold
was Chairman
of the Royal
Netherlands
Institute of
Southeast Asian and
Caribbean Studies
and President of
the Royal Institute
of Linguistics and
Anthropology,
DOC Leiden.
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Dr. Rod Salm, Senior Adviser Marine Program, Indo-Pacific Division of the Nature Conservancy
Presentation on Coral Reefs, MPAs and Climate Change, 28 August 2014
His presentation he discussed organizing threats and opportunities facing coral reefs
MPA around survivors (resilience), investing and associated habitats, including warming
in winners (reconsider) and removing losers seas, sea level rise, ocean acidification, and
(rezone) as well as designing MPAs for Blue Carbon.
maximum potential of survival.
Spreading the risks by resizing MPA to Dr. Salm has 41 years of experience in
include various sectors and not only focuses international marine conservation and
on a certain element e.g. protecting only one ecotourism, working in the Indian Ocean,
species, promoting only tourism or fishery. Arabia, the Caribbean, Central and South 23
It is of importance for an MPA managers to America, the Arctic and Antarctic. He is the
manage values and not status quo. author of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas:
Regional Hub
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A Guide for Planners and Managers. Published
Dr. Salm is based in Hawaii, he leads the by IUCN in its third edition in 2000, this
Conservancys Asia Pacific marine science book serves as a widely consulted reference
and strategies team that anticipates and for researchers and experts on marine
builds practical responses to emerging conservation.
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CTC is covered in the media by local and national traditional media, consisting of:
CTKN Network
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IUCN Global Protected Areas News
Regional
Media
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Indonesia commits to quality of its growing marine protected area network
Coverage
Neraca News
Hub
MMAF Prepares High Quality Human Resources
Indonesias Marine Research Ship Departs on Trial Training to Bali
Indonesia Needs to Have State Regulation on Marine Affairs
Metro TV News
Indonesia Needs 2,400 Competent and Highly Qualified Marine Conservation
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Antara News (State news agency)
MMAF Prepares Highly Qualified Human Resources for Marine Conservation Areas
Tribunnews.com (Kompas Group)
MMAF Prepares Highly Qualified Human Resources for Marine Conservation Areas
Berita Satu News -
MMAF Needs 2,400 Highly Qualified Marine Conservation Experts
Indonesias Marine State Regulation (UU) Will Be Issued by Parliament
BIsnis.com News
MMAF in the Look Out for 2,400 Competent Staff
Jurnal Nasional
Indonesia Achieving 20 million hectares of Marine Conservation Areas
Warta Ekonomi
MMAF will Recruit 2,400 Staff to Manage MPAs
Gatra News (Online Magazine)
Highly Qualified Staffs Safeguarding the Management of MPAs
Kabarcepat.com
Indonesia Need to Improve and Increas Capacity to Manage MPAs
Centrum Post
MMAF Prepares Highly Qualified Human Resources for Marine Conservation Areas
Bali Post
MMAF Achieving on its Targeted 20 million hectares of MPAs
Pos Bali
MMAF Prepares 2,400 competent MPA Managers
Bitung Post
Bitung Deputy Mayor Receives Appreciation for Bitungs Achievement in MPA
development
Metro Bali
Nusa Penida MPA Provides Additional Revenue of IDR 35 billion for communities
collaboration
IUCN (International Union for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Majelis Alit ( Desa Adat)
Conservation of Nature) Administration (NOAA) Satya Posana Nusa (Community
ADB-RETA Knowledge Management David and Lucile Packard Foundation Group)
Project Margaret A. Cargil Foundation Celagi Putra Buana (Community
Arafura Timor Seas Ecosystem Action RARE Conservation Group)
(ATSEA) Program The Nature Conservancy: Aquatic Alliance Foundation
Center for Locally Managed Marine - Asia Pacific Program Nusa Lembongan Dive Operator
Areas (CLMA) - Technology Learning Center Association
Certification Institute for Marine Core Timor Leste Goverment Ministry of Yayasan Nusa Wisata Nusa Penida
Competencies - LSPK (Lembaga Agriculture and Fisheries. (NGOs Local)
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THE CORAL TRIANGLE CENTER
The Coral Triangle Center (CTC) is a foundation based
in Indonesia that trains marine resource managers and
educates all groups that interact with coastlines and reefs
within the Coral Triangle. The CTC provides training and
learning programs; supports marine-protected areas;
coordinates a learning network for MPA practitioners;
connects the public and private sector on coastal issues; and
is developing a center of excellence in marine conservation
in Bali focused on the Coral Triangle.
This is a quarterly report produced by To date, CTC has trained more than 1000 professionals
the Coral Triangle Center (CTC) in Bali. and practitioners. The Coral Triangle Center (CTC) and
the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
For external printing and distribution please contact: (MMAF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in
Coral Triangle Center 2012 to build local leadership and capacity in the field of
Jl. Danau Tamblingan No. 78, Sanur marine conservation and sustainable fisheries resources
Bali, Indonesia 80228 conservation. Recently, at SOM9, CTC has been unanimously
t/f. +62 361 289 338 endorsed by the CT delegates to become a development
e. info@ coraltrianglecenter.org partner to CTI-CFF. CTC works with communities, national
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www.coraltrianglecenter.org programs funded by public and private donors.