How can fisheries data support small-scale fishers? Gafur is a handline tuna fisher who has benefited from fisheries data collection. He feels happy to be able to provide data which plays a key role in fisheries management in North Maluku. Local and provincial governments use data to inform fishery management policies. Well-managed fisheries can result in healthier fishery resources and increasing export quota. These aspects will indirectly benefit fishers, both sustainably and financially. We appreciate Gafur's cooperation over the last half decade with us. Check out his full testimony of working alongside MDPI via link below! https://lnkd.in/gxizgvtN #MDPISatuDekade #ADecadeofMDPI #FisheryDataCollection #HappyPeopleManyFish
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In 2023, MDPI has successfully implemented long-term financial management training to fishing households through the Si Kompas Nelayan program. The game is designed to enhance coastal communities’ capacity to achieve their financial targets, dreams, and aspirations. This program is a crucial step toward economic improvement and diversifying livelihoods. During training, coastal families prioritize financial goals by exploring avenues such as business development, asset investment, and education. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dJH8dQ4j #HappyPeopleManyFish #sustainablefisheries #financialliteracy
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MDPI is pleased to announce our new memorandum of understanding with the Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Udayana! This strategic partnership aims to enhance fisheries studies and knowledge exchanges in Bali. By combining our expertise, we're working together the way for sustainable practices and profound scientific contributions in sustainable fisheries. Together, we can drive meaningful advancements in the fisheries sector. 🐟💡 #HappyPeopleManyFish #UniversitasUdayana
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On May 30, 2024, in Denpasar, the Indonesian government, along with fishers, industry leaders, and experts, gathered to boost collaboration on sustainable tuna management and to respond against removal of fishery subsidies as urged by the World Trade Organization. The sixth Regional Fisheries Co-Management Committee emphasized the Blue Economy concept, integrating policies like quota-based fishing to preserve marine resources. The meeting aimed to align stakeholders' visions for sustainable fisheries practices. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gJtfkk6Z
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[SATU HARI MENUJU KPBP REGIONAL VI 🐟] Isu pencabutan subsidi BBM untuk nelayan skala kecil memang memunculkan beragam reaksi dari para nelayan. Seperti cerita dari empat nelayan Tuna asal Desa Tehoru, Maluku. Mereka berharap solusi yang tepat bagi Pemerintah dan para stakeholders ke depannya. Bagaimana suara-suara nelayan ini didiskusikan dalam forum bersama para pemangku kebijakan? 🌊 Hadiri Pertemuan Regional Komite Pengelola Bersama Perikanan VI secara daring pada: 🗓 Kamis, 30 Mei 2024 🕣 Pukul 8.30 WITA 📍 Via YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gqAHWJXR Kita bersua esok Kamis ya, Happy People! 👋💙 #HappyPeopleManyFish #KomitePengelolaBersamaPerikananRegional #FisheriesProgramMDPI
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Are you a final year university student passionate about managing social media? We’re looking for a creative and motivated Social Media Administrator Intern to join our dynamic team! Apply before May 26, 2024 here: https://lnkd.in/gSU9EdZw #HappyPeopleManyFish #PeopleatMDPI #kerjaNGO #magangNGO #lokerdenpasar
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If you had the chance to meet coastal communities worldwide, what would you say? In mid-March, MDPI participated in global fisheries discussions at the World Fisheries Congress and Seafood Expo North America. Despite diverse experiences, coastal communities around the world are facing fisheries crises, including decreasing fish stock and climate change. We shared strategies for coastal community resilience: strengthening fisheries and coastal communities through market tools, management, and alternative livelihoods. #HappyPeopleManyFish #WorldFisheriesCongress
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