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Tuna, a Vulnerable Fishery Gains New Protections in Indonesia

  (INDONESIA, 8/2/2023)

The government managing the world’s largest tuna fishery takes a major step toward sustainability

When it comes to global fisheries, there’s no way to talk about tuna without talking about Indonesia.

Source: MDPI

Nomadic by nature, tuna is also – remarkably – warm-blooded. It’s a rare trait that unshackles the species from water temperature, allowing the fish to range freely across the world’s oceans.

But when it’s time to spawn, the rich tuna stocks in the Indian and Pacific oceans return to the shallow, nutrient-rich Indonesian Archipelago, an ideal environment for tuna growth and reproduction.

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Its geographic position has made Indonesia a vital spawning ground for tuna, responsible for around 20% of the global catch. In 2021, the country produced 791,000 metric tons, including skipjack, yellowfin and mackerel tuna. The largest wild-caught seafood export, tuna is an important economic driver for the country, netting nearly $1.5 billion the same year.

From large purse seiners that operate away from the coast, to the small-scale individuals who catch one fish at a time with hand lines and poles, tuna plays a role in the lives and livelihoods of many Indonesians.

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So many competing fishers and the absence of a robust management plan has resulted in overfishing and a reduction in stocks. In many of the country’s fishing grounds, tuna is now fully exploited, resulting not only in harm to the environment, but the local communities that rely on the resource.

Protecting a fishery with such a wide ocean habitat is complex. It requires regional cooperation between governments, industry and nonprofit groups. But inside territorial waters, countries have a responsibility to protect their sovereign fisheries, and can act more quickly to protect ocean resources and the communities they support.

Indonesia's new tuna harvest strategy is an exemplary model of sustainability leadership on a global scale.

In Indonesia, that’s exactly what has happened. Following nearly a decade of collaboration with local and regional fisheries stakeholders, the Indonesian government has announced a new harvest strategy for tuna in its archipelagic waters. The strategy, once implemented, will progressively cut its tuna catch volume by 10% of the 2021 level over the course of three years. It’s a major milestone and an exemplary model of sustainability leadership on a global scale.

To get there, the government plans to up its data collection and monitoring efforts and better enforce new and existing regulations. It will work to educate local populations on the benefits of conservation and selectively close fishing grounds to maintain greater balance in the stocks.

Fuente: MDPI 

Led by the Indonesian government, the development and launch of the strategy received support from the Tuna Consortium, a group of organizations working to build a strong enabling environment to sustainably manage Indonesian tuna fisheries.

Currently, the consortium is managed by Resonance Global nd includes experts from MDPI, YKAN, Marine Change, Fair Trade USA And the International Pole & Line Foundation. Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation also provided technical guidance and advice to the Indonesian government during this process.

Yasmine Simbolon is Director of MDPI. She says that a harvest strategy is crucial for the protection of the global tuna fishery. It can also help small-scale fishers reach international markets.

“Tuna serves as a lifeline for millions of people in Indonesia, small-scale fishers in remote areas who rely on tuna catches for their livelihoods. A harvest strategy is a recognized best practice in fisheries management, and it is also required for international market certification through programs like the Marine Stewardship Council,” she says. “With sustainability principles also comes market access, market stability and more predictable stocks.”

Indonesia’s harvest strategy also has positive implications beyond its borders. Neighboring countries rely on the same stocks of tuna for their economy and as an available and abundant source of protein.

And it provides consumers in Japan, Europe and the U.S. – the largest consumers of seafood worldwide – greater confidence that the tuna they buy is sourced responsibly and supports the health of global fish stocks.

This confidence is more important than ever. Recent research suggests that 82% of Americans agree that we have a responsibility to ensure a steady supply of sustainable seafood for future generations.

The focus moving forward for Tuna Consortium partners will be to ensure the right conditions are in place for the government to lead the successful implementation of the harvest strategy, and develop approaches for both the large and small-scale fishing industry to support improved management.

A través de este nuevo compromiso, el gobierno de Indonesia ha señalado al resto del mundo que está tomando medidas críticas para salvar sus pesquerías vulnerables, medidas que en última instancia protegerán a sus peces y a las personas que dependen de ellos durante las próximas décadas.

Author Leo Pradela | Walton Family Foundation

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