Entangled in a Net: Tackling IUU Fishing in Indonesia Remains a Challenge
Sign Invest SEA’s Change.org policy advocacy petition against foreign IUU Fishing.
Sign Invest SEA’s Change.org policy advocacy petition against foreign IUU Fishing.
Terjemahan Bahasa Indonesia di bawah ini. To the Indonesian Ministry of Fisheries & Maritime Affairs, Navy, Bakamla, and Marine Police, We, the undersigned, are writing
Education and advocacy hold the key to preserving Indonesia’s economy, environment, and food supply.
An environmentally sound economy and food supply starts local.
Illegal fishing by foreign fleets is harming the environment and Indonesian livelihoods, an issue that is on the government’s radar.
Changing demands compete: how can we balance regulations with livelihoods?
Resilient fishermen hold the key to economic advancement in Natuna.
In the Philippines, fishing is a way of life. What can we do to make it more sustainable?
Southeast Asia is home to the most biodiverse environment on earth. It’s also prone to some of the worst overfishing methods in the world.
Southeast Asia’s seas have long been relied upon as a life source, but overfishing threatens both the environment and the economy.