Work Plan Implementation
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SCS/77/WP/66
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Small-scale Fisheries Pilot Project Identification Mission to the Pulau Tujuh (Seven Islands) Area, Riau Archipelago District, Riau Province Indonesia


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A PROPOSAL FOR A SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES PILOT PROJECT IN THE PULAU TUJUH (SEVEN ISLANDS) AREA, RIAU ARCHIPELAGO DISTRICT RIAU PROVINCE, INDONESIA

Based on the findings of:

William R. MurdochSenior Fishery Industrial Development Expert, SCSP
Herminio R. RabanalFishery Officer, Aquaculture Development, SCSP
Peter WalczakMarine Biologist, SCSP
Gatot RahardjoFaculty of Fisheries, Diponegoro University, Semarang
Hasan MurabakBiologist, Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Jakarta
Ben b. abdul MalikChief, Fisheries Service, Riau Archipelago District, Riau Province, Indonesia

Project Document Identification

Work Plan Activity:

This activity forms part of rephasing and extension of the CIDA-funded pelagic fisheries activities focusing on small-scale fisheries development. Specifically, this activity formed part of the preparation identification in each of the participating countries of the region of selected pilot project development schemes as a means to accelerate the development of small-scale fisheries. This region was selected by the Government as a high priority area for the development of small-scale fisheries.

SOUTH CHINA SEA FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT AND COORDINATING PROGRAMME Manila, Philippines November 1977


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. TERMS OF REFERENCE

2. MISSION MEMBERS

3. ITINERARY

4. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND BUDGET ESTIMATES

4.1 Marine fin fish

4.1.1 Rationale

4.1.2 Survey Recommendations

4.2 Mariculture

4.2.1 Rationale

4.2.2 Survey Recommendations

4.3 Marine turtles

4.3.1 Rationale

4.3.2 Survey Recommendations

5. LIST OF REFERENCES

6. APPENDIXES

Table 1 Population, land and sea area data

2 Annual fish production 1970–76 and 1974 per capita consumption tables

3 Total annual fish production by species, Riau Archipelago, 1976

4 Number of fishing gears by type - 1976

5 Number of fishing craft by sub-district - 1976

6 Tarempa fish market landings by months and species - 1976

7 Selected average market prices by species

8 Mangrove areas, Riau Archipelago district

9 Summary of results by Taiwan pair trawlers, 1972

10 Species composition of catch by Taiwan pair trawlers, 1972

11 Budget estimates - marine finfish survey

12 Budget estimates - seaweed survey

13 Budget estimates - turtle survey

14 Budget estimates - fish cage demonstration and training

15 Budget estimates - brackishwater pond (Tambak) demonstration

16 Budget estimates - shellfish study

Note 1 RECENT FISHING SURVEYS AND ACTIVITIES

1. Taiwan pair trawl experiments

2. Mutiara IV survey

3. UNDP/FAO Exploratory Fishing Vessel Lemuru

4. Malaysian Trawl Survey Results off Sarawak

5. Foreign Fishing Activities

6. Thailand Research Vessel

2 MARICULTURE DEMONSTRATION AND RESOURCES SURVEY

1. Mariculture Demonstration

1.1 Seaweed culture

1.2 Cage culture of finfish

1.3 Mangrove areas and brackishwater pond culture

1.4 Shellfish culture

2. Findings in the Pilot Area

2.1 Jemaja subdistrict

2.2 Tarempa, Siantan subdistrict

2.3 Sedanau, West Bunguran (Natuna) subdistrict

2.4 Ranai, East Bunguran (Natuna) subdistrict

2.5 Serasan, Serasan subdistrict

3 MARINE TURTLE RESOURCES

1. Background

2. Jemaja

3. Siantan

4. Sedanau, West Bunguran

5. Ranai, East Bunguran

6. Serasan

7. References

4 OTHER AQUATIC RESOURCES

1. Swallow nests

2. Dungongs

3. Crocodiles

4. Cephalopods

5. Sea cucumber

6. Sharkfins

5 INTERIM SUMMARY REPORT

1. Mission Members

2. Itinerary

3. Terms of Reference

4. Summary and Conclusions

6 EXCERPTS OF DISCUSSIONS HELD WITH THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF FISHERIES, 7–9 SEPTEMBER 1977 (SCS/77/TR/99, SEPTEMBER 1977)


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