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quarterly report Q4
October - December

2014

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T R U S T E E S

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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
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
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 - Perdana School of Science, Technology, Innovation and Policy,
University Teknologi 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

CTI-CFF Local Governance Network Forum:

About Us

The Preparatory Meetings on Indonesia CTI

CFF Local Government Forum

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Scientific Diving Trial Training Karimun Jawa National

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Launched and fully operational: Online Training

Website in Bahasa Indonesia for BPSDMKP

Students and General Public

Leadership Training, Dili, Timor Leste

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The 3rd World Parks Congress in Sydney

MPA Design Training, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea


Women Leaders Training on Marine Conservation

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CTC-DOI Debriefing in Washington DC

Park, Central Java

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Training of Resource Use Monitoring (RUM), Gili Matra


Marine Recreational Park, West Nusa Tenggara

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Scientific Diving for Community Training in Wakatobi


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National Park, Southeast Sulawesi

NOAA-CTC Learning Exchange,


California, USA

SK3 MPA Management Planning Training and

Meeting with Julie Packard of Monterey Bay Aquarium

CTC Quinquennial Strategic Planning Workshop

Competency Certification, Denpasar, Bali

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The 4th SCUBA class training for Udayana University,

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Bali

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2015-2019

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CTC Office Recycling Project

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Banda Islands Educational Posters and Panel

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CTC Board and Staff Retreat to Tabanan, Bali

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Art from Plastic Waste: CTC Whale Project

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MPA Management Effectiveness Workshop for Lesser


Sunda Seascape, Bali,

Rapid Ecological Assessment [REA] of Sawu Sea,

New Staff

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Collaboration

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Packard Local Government Marine Spatial Planning

Publication

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Workshop - Capacity Building for Maluku MPA

News Coverage

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Network on Coastal and Marine Spatial Plan

Acronyms

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and MPA, Ambon

Sawu Sea Marine National Park

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Resource Use and Reef Health Monitoring


in Banda Islands,

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Declaration of Ay Island Community Based MPA,


Banda Island

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Dyatmika School Visit, Bali

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Workshop on Managing Potential Conflict


in South China Sea

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Konferensi Nasional/KONAS IX - MMAF-DG KP3K,


Surabaya

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Visit to the CUBE at the Queensland University of


Technology, Brisbane

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CTI-CFF Local Governance Network Conference,


Buleleng, Bali

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Scientific Diving Trial Training Karimun Jawa National Park, Central Java, 19-23 October 2014

the coral triangle center


a center of excellence in tropical marine conservation:
building local leadership for long-term conservation in the coral triangle
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V I S I O N

Healthy seas that enrich people and nature.

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M I S S I O N

To inspire and train generations to care for coastal and marine ecosystems.

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V A L U E S

E x cellence . 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 ocal S tewardship . 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 ollaboration . 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 esults . 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.
CTC is comprised of 5 programs:
Regional Center
(The Hub)

Public - Private
Partnership

Training
& Learning

Learning
Network

Learning
Sites

The training attended by 14 participants of 5 from of KKJI


(Pusat, Loka PSPL Banten, and Satker PSPL Serang), 2
from BPSDMKP (BP3 Tegal and BP3 Ambon), 1 practitioner
from Nusa Penida MPA, 2 academicians, and 4 students.
The training combined classroom and field exercise
to build skill on data collection. The first half-day field
exercise focused on estimating and identifying biota on the
surface (land), the second and third day exercises focused
on ability to identify underwater biota and to estimate
coverage/size, and to implement the Point Intercept
Transect (PIT) method. Last day of the training focused
on producing report based on biophysical data analysis.
Based on the trial, it is recommended to revise the subject
and to improve the curriculum.
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MPA Design Training, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 20-23 October 2014
The Coral Triangle Center (CTC) partnered with Papua New
Guinea - Centre for Locally Managed Area (PNG-CLMA)
conducted a national training workshop in Motupore,
Papua New Guinea on the alignment among Locally
Manage Marine Areas with National Spatial Planning
Processes. The objective of this training is catalyse
thematic integration that will focus on the knowledge
and skills needed to connect or integrate the marine
conservation management objectives and activities with
fisheries management objectives in larger governance
spatial planning processes. The 5 participants of this
4-day training came from national fisheries officers,
provincial/ district government representatives and local
leader representatives. The participants were introduced
intensively to MPA design concept and methods using
Geographical Information Systems and Marxan tools as
the software.

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Located in Karimun Jawa National Park, Coral Triangle


Center in partnership with Indonesia Ministry of Marine
and Fisheries Affairs (MMAF) through Human Resources
Development Agency (BPSDMKP) and Fish Species and
Area Conservation (KKJI), and Diponegoro University
conducted a trial training of Scientific Diving: underwater
biophysical monitoring. The trial training aims to test
the suitability of scientific diving curriculum design with
the capability of MPA officer, and to test the material and
methods used.

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Women Leaders Training on Marine Conservation Leadership Training, Dili, Timor Leste,
3 5 November 2014

officers at the national level. It was one of the


activities of the CTI-CFF Women Leaders Forum, a
peer-learning network for women who are playing
key leadership roles and leading programs and
projects that promote marine and coastal resource
management, wherein CTC is one of the lead
organizers.

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The Coral Triangle Center, in collaboration with


the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs,
Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) National
Coordinating Committee (NCC) in Timor-Leste,
held a leadership training for women leaders
in Dili. The training was organized with the
Ministry Agriculture and Fisheries of Timor
Leste, USAID, US Department of Interior and
the Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Internationale
Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). It was held in
conjunction with CTI-CFF 10th Senior Officials
Meeting in Dili on November 5-7, 2014.

Training Outputs:
1. Improved understanding
of the Basic Principles of
Marine Protected Areas (MPA)
Management among women
leaders in Timor-Leste
2. Establishment of CTI-CFF
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Women Leaders network in in
Timor Leste
3. Development of a CTI-CFF
Women Leaders Forum Road
Map of Activities for Timor-Leste.

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The activity focused on strengthening the


capacity of women leaders from the community,
non-government organizations, and government
in Timor-Leste so that they can take a more
active role in preserving and sustaining the
countrys unique marine and coastal resources.
It also aims to highlight the role of women
leaders in protecting and sustaining the Coral
Triangle, which Timor-Leste is part of.
The participants included women community
leaders from Com, Lore and Los Palos in the
Nino Konis National Park, women leaders
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from proposed marine protected area


sites such as Batugede and Atauro and
representatives each from local nongovernment organizations based in Dili
such as Haburas and Alola Foundation.
The training, entitled Basic Training on
Principles of Marine Protected Areas
(MPA) Management, was specifically
customized for women leaders from
the community, non-government
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Training of Resource Use Monitoring (RUM), Gili Matra Marine Recreational Park,
West Nusa Tenggara, 17 22 November, 2014
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Coral Triangle Center in collaboration with in


partnership with Indonesia Ministry of Marine and
Fisheries Affairs (MMAF) through Human Resources
Development Agency (BPSDMKP) and Fish Species
and Area Conservation (KKJI), World Conservation
Society, and North Lombok Regency delivered a
training on Resource Use Monitoring in the area of
the Gili Matra Marine Tourism Park.
Ten participants include staffs from BKKPN
Satker Gili Matra, WCS, Gili Eco Trust, and several
officers from North Lombok Regency such as
Bappeda, Environmental office, and Transport and

communication office. The training


combined lecture, discussions,
presentation and simulation of report
writing and field exercise to simulate
the Resource Use Monitoring.
After joining the RUM training,
participants were equipped with
knowledge and skills to conduct
resource use monitoring. It is hoped
they will able to design RUM, collect
and analyse the data, and developed
report that can be used for the adaptive
management purpose of an MPA.

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During the training, two of the six CTI-CFF Women


Leaders Forum grassroots leader awardees from
Timor-Leste and Indonesia were also present
to share their experiences. This includes Ms.
Robela Mendes, the Leader of the Com Womens
Volunteer Group. Ms. Martha Lotang, leader CBO
Cinta Persahabatan from Alor, East Nusa Tenggara,
Indonesia and both women shared their experiences
in leading successful marine resource management
projects in their areas in an effort to inspire other
women to do the same.

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Scientific Diving for Community Training in Wakatobi National Park, Southeast Sulawesi,
24-26 November 2014

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The 4th SCUBA class training for Udayana University, Bali, 8 October 2014
Seven Udayana Universitys students attended SCUBA Diving training at CTC. This was the final
indoor class of scuba training organized by CTC. The materials contains medical aspect of scuba
diving and introduction to dive table. There will be an indoor class review before conducting
outdoor classes (skills training in the pool and open water). The purpose of SCUBA training is to
facilitate Universitas Udayana students interest in scuba diving skills and marine conservation
activities. It is also to revive the Biology Diving Club. Moreover, the training attempts to address
the need of voluntary program in the reef health monitoring and other programs within CTC in
the future.
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MPA Management Effectiveness Workshop for Lesser Sunda Seascape,


Bali, 27 October 2014
Facilitated by CTC and funded under TNC-BMU,
the workshop was attended by 17 participants from
Nusa Penida MPA and Buleleng MPA (Bali), Gili
Matra MPA and Gita Nada MPA (NTB), and Alor MPA
(NTT). Before performing simulation on E-KKP3K
tool, speeches on coastal management program
at four provinces (East Java, Bali, NTB and NTT)
were conveyed by the Head of BPSPL Denpasar,
MPA management effectiveness principles by TNCIMP, and E-KKP3K by KKJI-KP3K. At the end of the
workshop, the five MPAs come-up with result of
assessment on MPA management effectiveness.

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SK3 MPA Management Planning Training and Competency Certification, Denpasar, Bali,
1-4 December 2014
5 trainers and 5 assessor involved in
the training and certification process.
CTC supported the activity by sending
one assessor and several trainers. The
activity was officially opened using video
conference by the new ministry of Marine
and Fisheries Affairs, Ibu Susi Pujiastuti
and the Ambassador of the United States
of America.

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Rapid Ecological Assessment [REA] of Sawu Sea, Sawu Sea Marine National Park,
29 October - 15 November 2014

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Coral Triangle Center was appointed as a venue for


the training and certification of the Special Work
Competency Standard (Standar Kompetensi Kerja
Khusus/ SK3) on marine conservation. The activity is
joint activity of five NGO members of Marine Protected
Area Governance (MPAG). Twenty seven trainees were
assessed on their competency on MPA management
planning and received certificate of competency from
National Professional Certification Agency (Badan
Nasional Sertifikasi Profesi/ BNSP). There were

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The Nature Conservancy with partners such as Balai


Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Nasional Kupang
Office, Dewan Konservasi Perairan Propinsi NTT,
Coral Triangle Center, Universitas Hasanuddin, and
volunteer students from Universitas Diponegoro
conducted Marine Rapid Ecological Assessment
in the Sawu Sea Marine National Park. The survey
attempted to collect the basic information of
biophysical components such as coral reef, reef fish,
sea turtle and cetacean. CTCs primary responsibility
was conducting coral recruitment observation.
Additionally, as part of the coral team, we estimated
coral coverage and observed coral disease. The
study covered 54 sites and 56 dives for more than
1,000 mile trip using Seven Seas liveaboard.

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As continuation of the scientific diving


trial training in the Karimun Jawa
National Park, Coral Triangle Center
in collaboration with WWF Indonesia
conducted scientific diving training
for local community in Wakatobi
National Park. The training attended
by local representatives from Wangiwangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, Binongko,
two staff from School of Conservation,
and two mentors from the rangers
of the Wakatobi National Park. The
training exposed participants on the
skills and knowledge of substrate,
target organism and indicator species
of fish and invertebrate in coral reef
ecosystem, and developing monitoring
activity and developing monitoring
report for the MPA management.

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Resource Use and Reef Health Monitoring in Banda Islands, 27 - 30 November 2014

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Packard Local Government Marine Spatial Planning Workshop - Capacity Building


for Maluku MPA Network on Coastal and Marine Spatial Plan and MPA,
Ambon, 7 November 2014

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In the framework of capacity building for local government within Maluku MPA Network, CTC in
collaboration with WWF Indonesia and the Marine Affairs and Fisheries Local Agency of Maluku
Province Government conducted a workshop on Coastal and Marine Spatial Plan and MPA
development for twenty two participants from 6 districts and 1 city within Maluku Province. At the
conclusion of the workshop, the participants agreed on MPA network name: Forum Pengelolaan
Kawasan Konservasi Kepulauan Maluku (FP3KM) and established a task force team that consist of
DKP Maluku Province, Bappeda Maluku Province, BP3 Ambon, CTC and WWF Indonesia to develop a
governors decree on FP3KM.

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As follow-up of the Reef Health and Resource Use


Monitoring training in October, CTC facilitated
the Banda Sea Conservation team to conduct the
first Reef Health and Resource Use Monitoring
for Banda Sea MPA. The monitoring implemented
reef health and resource use monitoring protocols
that were being developed and agreed during the
trainings. Eight points within Banda Sea MPA
was observed based on Marine Rapid Assessment
(MRA) data. The reef health monitoring focused
on coral and fish data, whilst the resource use
monitoring focused on all economic activities such
as fisheries and marine tourism in the coastal
area within the MPA.

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Declaration of Ay Island Community Based MPA, Banda Island, 1 - 4 December 2014

Community in Ay Island, part of Banda Islands,


Maluku, Indonesia, just declared a 18,000
hectares Community Based Marine Protected
Area (CB-MPA) under traditional and village
level regulation called SASI. It was a huge
achievement by Ay Island community as the last
time SASI implemented was 4 decades ago.

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Ay Island is part of Banda Islands, a small


safehaven of marine biodiversity, history,
and culture. CTC will continue to assist Ay
Island community in implementing their
CBMPA, by working together with grass
root communities, local leaders, and local
governments, to achieve the . In assisting
communities, CTC respects local wisdom
and tradition, as well as the latest science,
to ensure marine biodiversity and achieve
a sustainable use of marine and coastal
resources; for people and for nature.

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In establishing the Sasi, Ay Island community


also incorporate the latest science in their
village regulation by designating and integrating
core zone, SASI zone, marine tourism zone and
fisheries zone based on scientific assessment
facilitated by CTC.

The village regulation also puts strict


prohibition to catch sea turtles, sharks,
napoleon wrasse, dolphin and whales
within the MPA.

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By declaring this SASI, the one nautical mile


of protected area surrounding the island is
prohibited for anybody to harvest trochus
nilotichus, sea cucumber, sea snail and lobster
for a certain period of time until harvest time.

Declaration of Ay Island Community Based MPA, Banda Island, 1 - 4 December 2014


Map of Ay Island Community Based MPA

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National Conference/KONAS IX - MMAF-DG KP3K, Surabaya, 19 - 21 November 2014

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KONAS is a bi-annual national conference on coastal and marine host by MMAF since 1998. The KONAS
IX event opened by Ibu Susi, the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries together with Dirjen KP3K
Bapak Sudirman Saad, Governor of East Java Province Bapak Soekarwo and Major of Surabaya City Ibu
Tri Rismayani at JW Mariot Hotel Surabaya. Nine hundreds participants: government officials (central
and local), NGOs, private sector, community representatives, practitioners and journalists. In this event,
CTC focused on two programs: giving presentation on monitoring and evaluation of marine and coastal
Management, a Nusa Penida MPA case study and supporting our community group partner in Nusa
Lembongan that won the coastal award.

Dyatmika School Visit, Bali, 1 October 2014

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Visit to the CUBE at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 12 November 2014

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Workshop on Managing Potential Conflict in South China Sea, Jakarta, 14 October 2014

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The Cube is the heart of QUTs new $230 million


Science and Engineering Centre at Gardens Point
campus. It is the hub of scientific exploration for high
school students, the QUT community and the wider
public. Soaring across two storeys of the centre, The
Cube is designed to support interactive displays of
research projects using advanced digital technology,
including 14 high-definition projectors, over 40 multitouch screens and sound technology.
Collaborating with QUT researchers and drawing on
knowledge and data from research areas in Science,
Engineering, Technology and Mathematics (STEM),
the Cube is aimed to facilitate opportunities for
the public to discover, visualise and contribute to
research projects in the works. Environments will be
replicated at a real-world scale, allowing the public,
as citizen scientists, to experience real project
scenarios and explore big questions of the 21st
century.

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During the visit the CUBE displayed


the digital exhibit on natural resources
and land and coastal development
particularly in Queensland State
as well as marine lives and their
educational features. The exhibit is
quite interesting and free of charge.
The display however is limited to
only one big screen exhibit and the
resolution is still not at the state of the
art level. The other facilities are more
for convening people to meet and to
work as well as several classrooms
setting for conferences and trainings
are very well arranged. The CUBE will
also be used for G20 Meeting on 14-15
November 2014.

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Capacity building has been identified as an


approach that can reach countries in South
China Sea for further partnership. Coral
Triangle Center was invited to give a talk
on capacity building on marine resources
management in the Coral Triangle.
Approximately 100 people attending
the event came from 12 participating
authorities of Brunei Darussalam, China,
Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos,
Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand,
Vietnam and Chinese Taipei. Three
representatives (Taiwan, Malaysia, and
China) approached for possible training/
learning exchanges to Nusa Penida. The
workshop aimed to build partnership
among countries in the South China Sea
to achieve concrete result on maintaining
peace, stability and prosperity for people
living in the area.

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Learning Networks

Learning Networks

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Upon invitation from Dyatmika School,


Coral Triangle Center visited the school
as part of celebrating the Book Week.
Human Library project was prepared for
grade 1 6 students to meet a human
book, a special guest who is an expert at
or specialized in a field. Students were
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given a brief background of the person and
time to do some research on what they
do. Approximately 20 students of grade 5
joined Coral Triangle Center session that
covered human book life journey and basic
marine biology of coral reefs in the Coral
Triangle. A week after the session, all
students attended Coral Triangle Center
session sent thank you letter that showed
their impressions, appreciations, and
inspirational thoughts for future.

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Local Governance Network Conference, Buleleng, Bali, 2 - 4 December 2014

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CTC-DOI Debriefing in Washington DC

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The sustainable economic development in the


coral triangle region is aimed to achieve prosperity
for coastal communities throughout the coral
triangle; therefore the declaration stressed the
importance of putting communities as the lead in
each activity. To this end, the parties involved in

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this declaration will implement community


empowerment, including capacity
building for women leaders, and gender
mainstreaming in their programming,
to promote and enhance womens role
in development. The signatory of the
Buleleng Declaration further commits
their participation in regional Local
Government Network activity and confirms
their participation in the bi-annual LGN
conference.
In the meeting, MMAF Minister, Susi
Pudjiastuti delivered several key
commitments from the Indonesian
government in support of the Local
Government Network goals, amongst
them are emphasizing the importance of
district governments to always be at the
forefront in developing marine resource
based sustainable economic development.
In achieving that, MMAF will support in
preparing accreditation system as well
as incentive for district governments
who plays an active role in safeguarding
marine conservation areas that supports
sustainable economic development.

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Coral Triangle Center-US Department of


Interior (US DOI) In-Country Coordinator
Leilani Gallardo participated in two
debriefing sessions in Washington
DC on October 14-15, 2014 to present
the highlights of the USAID-DOI-CTC
Partnership. The first debriefing was
attended by 15 staff members of the US
DOI Technical Assistance Program while
the second one was held for USDOI Acting
Secretary for Insular Affairs Lori Faeth.
During the two sessions, Ms. Gallardo
briefed the US DOI officers about the
successful launch of the CTI-CFF Women
Leaders Forum, the outcomes of the
CTI-CFF Marine Protected Area Regional
Exchange as well as upcoming activities
such as the CTI-CFF Local Government
Network Forum in Papua New Guinea and
the CTI-CFF Regional Tourism Business
Forum in Indonesia. The debriefing
sessions were very well received and
further strengthened the partnership
between CTC and US DOI.

CTI-CFF

The meeting was held at Hotel Ramelau, Dili


Timor Leste and attended by CTI CFF senior
officials of all countries, CTI-CFF development
partners and the representatives of Brunei
Darussalam as well as the candidates of
potential new development partners. CTC was
represented by Rili Djohani and Johannes
Subijanto. While Susantry Sihombing and
Silvianita were also present at Dili for facilitating
the Women Leaders Forum training.
CTC presented RTBF plan and the meeting
decided on rescheduling as well as reposition
of the venue to Indonesia (due to uncertainty on
Malaysia availability for hosting the event).
The meeting also decided on the CTI-CFF
Roadmap 2015, the appointment of Prof.
Widi Pratiknyo as the 1st Executive Director,
CTMPAS report and its showcase pilot sites,
CTI-CFF Financial Framework , the funding the
secretariat and countries contribution, and the
regional secretariat establishment into force by
30 November 2014.
PNG reconfirmed to hosting LGN Forum
in March 2015. The application of Brunei
membership is still to be consulted with the
heads of states of CTI CFF and a summit during
APEC 2015 in China will be explored to discuss
and decide on this matter.

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The Buleleng declaration announces the


agreement among coastal districts in Indonesia
to develop and enhance cooperation on various
levels, including with private sectors, to boost
sustainable economic development in order to
support Indonesias ambition in becoming the
maritime axis of the world. The declaration also
announces commitment to prioritize community
based sustainable economic development, where
districts will align their policies, budget, and
regulations to integrate, as well as invest in its
institutions and human resources through capacity
building efforts, aligned with the CTI-CFF National
and Regional Plans of Actions.

The 10th CTI-CFF Senior Officials Meeting,


Dili, Timor Leste, 5-7 November 2014

Public-Private Partnerships

Learning Networks

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56 Indonesias coastal districts attended the


CTI-CFF Local Government Network conference
held in Bali 2-4 December 2014, co-hosted by
NCC Indonesia, Buleleng District and the Coral
Triangle Center. The meeting resulted in a joint
8 points communiqu, famously named Buleleng
Declaration.

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The 3rd World Parks Congress in Sydney, 12-19 November 2014

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The Coral Triangle Center, sponsored and in


partnership with IUCN, participated in the World
Parks Congress, held in Sydney, Australia 1219 November 2014. The event was conducted
at the Sydney Olympic Park under the theme
Parks, people, planet: inspiring solutions.
The decennial event was organized by IUCN
in cooperation with Australian government
and partners and attended by about 4,700
participants from all over the world.

CTC

CTC Presentation at World Parks Congress


CTC also participated in several events,
where CTC Executive Director, Rili Djohani,
was invited to present CTCs experience
in the Session on Building Capacity for
CTMPAS that presented worlds renowned
scientist and practitioners in marine and
coastal conservation; Dr. Alan White of The
Nature Conservancy; Dr. Anne Walton of
NOAA; and Rili Djohani of the Coral Triangle
Center. Rili presented on Building capacity
to effectively manage MPAs in the CT from
local sites to seascapes

CTC also participated in the IUCN sponsored


Capacity Building and Field Visit to the country
of Dharawal, Durga and Wollongong Nations of
New South Wales, Australia. Purpose of this visit,
amongst others, was to review and distill the
results of Governance Stream at the WPC and their
meaningful follow-up in various continents; visit
examples of Australian protected areas in terrestrial
and marine environments and understand their
governance settings and results while discussing
them with their own managers, rights holders and
stakeholders. 35 participants from 17 countries
participated in the event.
The IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 closed
with the release of The Promise of Sydney. The
Promise sets out an ambitious agenda to safeguard
the planets natural assets, ranging from halting
rainforest loss in the Asia-Pacific and tripling
ocean protection off Africas coasts to a business
commitment to plant 1.3 billion trees along the
historic Silk Road. The document highlights the
need to invigorate global efforts to protect natural
areas, including scaling up the protection of
landscapes and oceans. It includes commitments
to boost investment in natures solutions to halt
biodiversity loss, tackle climate change, reduce the
risk and impact of disasters, improve food and water

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security and promote human health. It


also aims to inspire people around the
globe, across generations and cultures, to
experience the wonder of nature through
protected areas.

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CTC participation was particularly aimed to


promote and to expand CTC networking on
capacity building program. CTC also supported
the preparation of BPSDMKP participation at the
Leaders Dialogue i.e. a presentation material
titled Managing MPA is Managing People.
During the Leaders Dialogue on 16 November
2014 Dr. Suseno Sukoyono - DG BPSDMKP,
as one of the panelists on Food for Thought
feeding nine billion within our planetary
boundaries, emphasized the instrumental
importance of partnership with IUCN and CTC
in developing capacity for MPA management in
Indonesia. A GEF joint proposal on MPA capacity
building between IUCN, CTC and BPSDMKP was
also explored to be further coordinated.

During the event, as part of CTI-CFF, CTC


co-sponsored a side event celebrating
the achievements of the Coral Triangle.
The event was held on November 13, 2014
and attended by Ms Naoko Ishii, CEO and
Chairperson of the Global Environment
Facility, the Australian Government Minister
for the Environment, the Hon Greg Hunt MP,
government officials and representatives
from the Coral Triangle community and
beyond. The side event celebrated the
extraordinary CTI-CFF achievements,
highlighted future directions and new
commitments, and reflected on progress in
marine conservation since the creation of
CTI-CFF for the benefit of biodiversity and
people, including the Coral Triangle Marine
Protected Areas System and its flagship
MPAs and Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries
Management. In the event, the Australian
Government announced that it is providing
a further $6 million to the Coral Triangle
Initiative. Australias Foreign Minister Julie
Bishop, and Environment Minister Greg
Hunt, announced the new funding package
at the World Parks Congress in Sydney.

CTC

Public-Private Partnerships

Public-Private Partnerships

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There were eight program streams and 4


crosscutting themes designed as the work
engine powering the IUCN World Parks
Congress 2014. The streams were aimed to
anticipate prominent challenges faced by parks
and protected areas and what protected can do
to help meet these challenges. Addressing these
issues are vital to positioning protected areas
firmly within the broader goals of economic
and community well being throughout the next
decade and beyond.

CTC

In partnership with IUCN, CTC Training and


Learning Manager, Hesti Widodo, also presented
CTC and IUCNs results from the International
Training on MPA Governance, held in Bali last
September. The presentation provided input into
the MPA management capacity building scheme
in-country and beyond and provided Introduction
to the Blue Solutions MPA training format and its
first application in Indonesia. As part of the process,
CTCs Field Learning Site Manager, Marthen
Welly, presented the experiences best practices
from Indonesias MPA governance, highlighting
the success and lessons learned from Nusa
Penida MPA and Banda Islands MPA Network.
In the presentation, Marthen emphasizes CTCs
experiences in establishing and aligning national
MPAs and locally managed MPAs. CTC also visited
Taronga Zoo to visit and learn the interactive and
educational program, in relation to CTCs plan
in developing the regional hub. During the visit,
CTC team held a discussion with the zoo staffs
responsible in managing and implementing the
education center.

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Launched and fully operational: Online Training Website in Bahasa Indonesia for BPSDMKP
Students and General Public
The online training site developed by the Coral Triangle Center in partnership with BPSDMKP/
Agency for Human Resources Development in Marine and Fisheries is now fully operational as
of mid-October 2014. The online training site, stored at MMAF website, is now implementing
online training for MPA managers, practitioners, MMAF officials, and general public interested
in Sustainable Marine Resource Management. The site is operated and maintained by BPSDMKP
with full technical advisory support from the Coral Triangle Center.

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NOAA-CTC Learning Exchange, 14 - 24 October, California, USA

The learning exchange focuses on


comparative study and evaluation of the
locations visited.
Post-event recommendation is to explore
further cooperation in the following area:
MPA Partnership: Design of regional
training programs to help operationalize
the CTMPAS with engagement of
key staff from the National Marine

Sanctuary Program and CTC as trainers;


e.g. training on development of public
private partnerships in MPAs to integrate
resources and expertise in support of the
implementation of MPAs
Outreach and Education Programs: Follow
up on grant proposals to expand the Ocean
for Life program (CINMS) and the Climate
Change school programs (GNNMS) to CT6
countries and CTC programs
Visitor and Education Centers: Staff
exchanges between NOAA and CTC to
support different aspects of the CTC hub
development particularly on exhibits
(content), the Science on a Sphere (SOS),
education programs, webinars distant
learning programs, volunteer programs,
membership programs, operations

Locations
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Aquarium for the Pacific at Long Beach


Channel Islands Boating Center at Oxnard
OCTOS at UC Santa Barbara
Sea Center at Santa Barbara
San Simeon Discovery Center
Elkhorn Slough visitor center
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Monterey Bay NMS visitor center at Santa
Cruz
9. Gulf of Farallon NMS visitor center at San
Francisco
10. Exploratorium at San Francisco
11. California Academy of Sciences at San
Francisco

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M. Erdi Lazuardi CTC

M. Erdi Lazuardi CTC

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The NOAA-CTC Learning Exchange in the


US West Coast was hosted by the NOAA
California National Marine Sanctuaries and
partner institutions. It facilitated five key
personnel responsible for capacity building,
program and facility development in the Coral
Triangle region for the Coral Triangle Center
and policy representation for CTI-CFF and
with NOAA representative, Anne Nelson, to
visit and meet with officers of 11 visitor and
education centers in California.

Regional Hub

Public-Private Partnerships

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Trainings currently being offered varies, from the training to achieve Special Work Competence
Standard (SK3), Introduction to Marine Biodiversity in the Coral Triangle, Local and Global Threat
to Marine Biodiversity, to practical training for Aqua and Mariculture. The online training can be
accessed via: http://bpsdmkp.kkp.go.id/apps/elearning/id/

regional hub

Meeting with Mrs. Julie Packard, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, California, 20 October 2014

Objective: to formulate the key


goals and milestones envisaged
for the Coral Triangle Centers
upcoming Five Year Strategy
(2015 2019).
Time: Two and a half days at CTC
Office

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CTC Quinquennial Strategic Planning Workshop 2015-2019,


30-31 October and 3 November 2014, Bali
CTC team worked together facilitated
by Senior Consultant Eleanor Carter to
formulate the key goals and milestones
envisaged for the Coral Triangle Centers
upcoming Five Year Strategy (2015 2019).
Two and a half day meeting held at the CTC
office produced a draft 5-year strategic
framework intended for circulation
amongst board members and wider CTC
staff & associates in order to gather input
and feedback prior to finalization of the
strategic plan.
The first day: reviewing where CTC is at,
what has been achieved of the goals and
targets previously outlined, what has
worked, what hasnt worked (and why)

and what challenges and opportunities have been


encountered along the way.
The day also explored what goals, aims and
desires the teams have for moving forward in
their various departments over the next five years
(using a journey mapping process).
The remaining 1.5 days with SMT (Senior
Management Team) and focused on developing
preliminary strategic goals and targets for the
next five years based on the input provided in day
one.
It closed with an outline of action items needed
for moving forward to develop the full five year
strategic plan for CTC (2015 2019) over the
coming weeks / months.

Marthen Welly CTC

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CTC team congratulated Mrs. Packard, the founder and Executive Director of the Monterey
Bay Aquarium on its 30th anniversary and being voted as the #1 in the world: 2014 travelers
choice by Trip Advisor. Mrs. Packard shared her experience in establishing and running the
world-class aquarium. Education program for schoolchildren and development program for
teachers as well public outreach have been key activities by the aquarium alongside research
and advocacy. CTC appreciated the meeting with Mrs. Packard and her senior management
team looked forward to potential cooperation with the aquarium in the future.

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Regional Hub

Regional Hub

C T C Q U A R T E R LY R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 - 0 4

Result: a draft 5-year strategic


framework intended for
circulation amongst board
members and wider CTC staff
& associates in order to gather
input and feedback prior to
finalization of the strategic plan

Siti Syahwali CTC

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Herriwati CTC

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CTC Office Recycling Project


CTC launched an internal recycling
program in partnership with the Bali
Recycling Company BRC (http://
balirecycling.com/). Once a week, BRC
collects CTCs dry waste and recycle
them to a sellable products.
In implementing this program, CTC will
be separating waste into 3 categories:

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Dry Waste - Plastic and


Others
Plastic
Glass
Styrofoam
Aluminum
Metal

CTC hope that this program can contribute to waste


management and serve as a role-model for other
places around Sanur!

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Dry Waste - Paper


Paper
Cardboard
Cartons

Bali Recycling Company works off of a business


model where they try to sell/re-use the waste they
collected and CTC receives a refund for the waste
they can re-use. To do this, the recycled waste must
be clean (i.e. no left over food, no oils, no liquids,
etc.)

Development of Educational Panels for Banda Islands


CTC have completed the development of educational panel poster and roll up banners for Banda
Islands. The panels is aimed to support outreach effort for general public, particularly tourists
and researchers visiting Banda Islands. The six panel tells the wealth of banda islands, in its
history, geology, people, culture, tradition, and especially the marine biodiversity. The panels are
also produced in a portable roll up banner version, enabling the materials to be used for outreach
activities.

Regional Hub

Regional Hub

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Normal waste:
Food waste
Organic waste
Any wet waste

Each office space is now equipped with a set of


three waste bins. One for normal waste, one for
recycling paper-like materials, and one for recycling
plastic and other materials. The bins for recycling
are designated with signs.

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CTC Board and Staff Retreat to Tabanan, Bali, 12 December 2014


From our Annual Board and Staff
Retreat, this time to the hills of Tabanan,
Bali. Almost all of CTC staff from the
Coral Triangle region participated in the
retreat.
Two of our boad member, Widodo
Ramono and Susantin Sinarno, joined
the trip and including trekking in
Jatiluwih paddy field, trip to traditional
stone quarry, and stop over at an original
and traditional Balinese village.

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of the paddy field, the fragrance of Balinese coffee being roasted and traditional Balinese snacks
freshly being prepared. Lastly, the team went on a trekking to have lunch in the middle of a bamboo
jungle. We consolidated our will and our strength to embrace challenges coming our way next year.

Marthen Welly CTC

CTC

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In the first stop of the trip, CTC team


visited natural stone quarry where
villagers have cut the stone out of a dry
river bed for generations. From there
the trip continues to a traditional and
original Balinese agricultural village
where the team enjoyed the lush green

Regional Hub

Regional Hub

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CTC

The team was divided into three groups


(Red, Yellow, and White), where each
team competed at each stop, in a fun
games and quizzes for the annual CTC
cup.

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Art from Plastic Waste: CTC Whale Project

La Ode Junaidin - CTC Banda MPA Officer


Pak Ode supports Banda MPA. He has fisheries education background from STP (College of Fisheries)
Hatta-Syahrir in Banda Naira Maluku and originally from Walang Village at Banda Besar Island. He was
previously affiliated with the College of Fisheries as the Head of Cultivation Laboratory and Lecturer at
STP Hatta-Sjahrir Banda Naira. Apart from CTC, he occasionally teaches at his alma mater, supporting
capacity development for students and young generations.

CTC, inspired its chairman of the board of trustees, George S. Tahija, launched a project that
would create art from plastic waste, dubbed: The CTC Whale Project. This project aims to create
a whole actual size of a blue whale project using plastic waste, particularly waste plastic water
bottle that can easily be found littered anywhere in the archipelago. Once made, the giant whale
will be used for educational purpose, to introduce marine mammals that are part of the giant
web of marine biodiversity, as well as to inspire communities, particularly children, regarding the
sustainable use of plastic.

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Marthen Welly/CTC
Edwin S. Bimo CTC

He commenced the work by collecting the plastic at waste depot in Pejeng, Kintamani. Half of
the whales body has then covered by the plastic. After some patching, painting and refining the
work, the whale has finally finished in early December. Bayaks idealism has directed him into the
big work of making the pattern of the whale with an iron, something that could easily substituted
by styrofoam. According to Bayak, using the foam could be easy but it is against his will to reduce
the use of plastic.

C O L L A B O R A T I O N

IUCN (International Union for


Conservation of Nature)
ADB-RETA Knowledge Management
Project
Arafura Timor Seas Ecosystem Action
(ATSEA) Program
Center for Locally Managed Marine
Areas (CLMA)
Certification Institute for Marine Core
Competencies - LSPK (Lembaga
Sertifikasi Profesi Kelautan)
CTI Alliance in Australia
Department of Marine Parks,
Malaysia
The Nature Conservancy and

National Oceanic and Atmospheric


Administration (NOAA)
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Margaret A. Cargil Foundation
RARE Conservation

Satya Posana Nusa (Community


Group)
Celagi Putra Buana (Community
Group)

The Nature Conservancy:

Aquatic Alliance Foundation

- Asia Pacific Program

Nusa Lembongan Dive Operator

- Technology Learning Center


Timor Leste Goverment Ministry of
Agriculture and Fisheries.
USAID-Coral Triangle Initiative
Support Program (US-CTI):

Association
Yayasan Nusa Wisata Nusa Penida
(NGOs Local)
GAHAWISRI Bali
Bali Hai Cruise

- Program Integrator (PI)


- Coral Triangle Support Program

BANDA

(Consortium TNC, WWF and CI)

Pemerintah Propinsi Maluku -

USAID-Marine Protected Areas

Maluku Provincial Government

Government support: Strengthening

Governance (USAID-IMPAG)

Pemerintah Kabupaten Maluku

in-country tropical marine resources

(Consortium: WWF, TNC, CTI, WCS

the CTI Alliance with Australian

management training capacity in


Papua New Guinea and the Solomon
Islands
Give2 Asia
Hasanuddin and Diponegoro
Universities in Indonesia

and CTC).
USAID-RDMA (Regional Development
Misson for Asia)
USDOI (United States Department of
Interior)
LIPI (Indonesian Institute for Science)

Interim Regional CTI-CFF Secretariat

The Body Shop Indonesia

Indonesia CTI National Coordinating

The Grand Luley Resort and Dive

Committee (NCC)

Manado

Local Governments of Nusa Penida,

Edwin S. Bimo CTC

Majelis Alit ( Desa Adat)

NUSA PENIDA

Indonesia

Pemerintah Propinsi Bali - Bali

Fisheries (MMAF) of the Government


of Indonesia

government
LIPI Ambon
Pattimura University
GAHAWISRI Maluku
Yayasan Warisan Budaya Banda
Naira
Balai Kawasan Konservasi
Perairan Nasional (BKKPN)
Kupang Kementerian Kelautan
dan Perikanan

Savu Sea, Wakatobi, Banda Islands in


Ministry of Marine Affairs and

Tengah - Central Maluku regency

Provincial Government
Pemerintah Kabupaten Klungkung Klungkung regency government

Pengawas Sumberdaya Kelautan


Pos Banda Kementerian
Kelautan dan Perikanan
Marine Conservation Southeast
Asia

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Adityo Setiawan - Capacity Building and Learning Network Specialist


Adityo supports CTC in advancing its mission by coordinating and maintaining relationship with the
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, particularly in natural resources management capacity
development, with the CTI Regional Secretariat and CTI Indonesia National Coordinating Committee
in supporting the management of its Learning Network, and with the related government agencies
of Timor Leste. Prior to CTC, Adityo worked at Australian Embassy Jakarta as Scholarship Outreach
Officer and among others as National Consultant for Fisheries Co-Management in UN-FAO Regional
Fisheries Livelihood Programme in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, and Monitoring Officer for The Nature
Conservancy - Birds Head Seascape Program in 2005. Adityo holds a Masters of Applied Science in
Protected Area Management from School of Earth and Environmental Science, James Cook University in
Australia. He is also alumni of Marine Science Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science of
Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia.

Regional Hub - New Staff


Collaboration

Regional Hub

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In creating this art, CTC works in partnership


with a renowned Bali based trash artist,
I Made Muliana, or known as Bayak.
Not long after CTC commissioned Bayak
to produce the art, he started developing
a mock up as can be seen in the picture
below. Bayak is a unique artist who is very
passionate to use waste to create his pieces
of art. He took the liberty to manifest the
idealism of nature conservation with his
creation.

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Blue Solutions from the Asia and the Pacific - Nusa Penida MPA: Marine Protected Area Learning
Site for the Coral Triangle Published by GIZ, IUCN and UNEP on behalf of BMUB - 2014

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C O V E R A G E

Phys.org - Safeguarding the future of nature and people in the Coral Triangle through marine
protection - 14 November 2014
Republika Online - Indonesia Diakui Dunia dalam Upaya Konservasi Laut - 18 November 2014
Harian Neraca - Pengembangan SDM Konservasi Perairan RI Diakui Dunia - 18 November 2014
Kabarcepat.com - Kelola Kawasan Konservasi, KKP Siapkan SDM Handal - 27 September 2014

A C R O N Y M S

ATSEA

Arafura and Timor Seas Ecosystem Action

BPSDM KP

Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Kelautan dan Perikanan

CT

Coral Triangle

CTC

The Coral Traingle Center

CTI-CFF

The Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security

DMPM

Department of Marine Park Malaysia

FNPF

Friends of the National Parks Foundation

GEF

Global Environment Facility

IMPAC

International Marine Protected Areas Conference

MAF

Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries

MEAT

MPA Evaluation and Assessment Tool

MMAF

Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries

MPA

Marine Protected Area

MoU

Memorandum of Understanding

NOAA

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

NRE

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

TNC

The Nature Conservancy

ToT

Training of Trainers

UNDP

United Nations Development Programme

USAID

The United States Agency for International Development

USDOI

The United States Department of the Interior

VSO

Volunteers Overcoming Poverty


Muhammad Erdi Lazuardi/CTC

Cover: Tampa Siri (tempat sirih) at Ay Island in Banda Islands, Maluku, Indonesia - Edwin S. Bimo/CTC
Tampa Siri is part of Sasi Ceremony, a marine resource management effort, established and implemented based on traditional values, wisdom, as well
as the latest science, currently being revived in the Banda Islands. CTC is assisting and facilitating local communities in establishing and implementing a
community based marine protected areas in Banda Islands.
Back Cover: Giant Queensland Grouper, Juvenile Golden Trevally, Orange Cup Corals @ Robert Delfs
Concept and Editorial/Photo Editor: Edwin S. Bimo/CTC; Editing and Proofread: Siti Syahwali/CTC
Graphics, Illustration, and Layout: Edwin S. Bimo/CTC - 2014
2014, Coral Triangle Center All rights reserved. Reproduction for any purpose is prohibited without prior permission.

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Publication - News Coverage - Acronyms

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N E W S

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.
CTC has a Board of Trustees consisting of 12 members
and a Board of Advisers with representatives from each
CT6 country and experts form Australia, USA and UK.
CTC envisions healthy seas that enrich nature and people
with mission is to inspire and train generations to care for
coastal and marine ecosystems. There are five programs
within CTC, they are Training and Learning, Learning
Sites, Learning Network, Public-Private Partnership,
and Regional Hub. CTC is developing a portfolio of MPA
learning sites throughout the Coral Triangle with Nusa
Penida MPA and the Banda Islands as its learnings sites
in Indonesia.

Robert Delfs

This is a quarterly report produced by


the Coral Triangle Center (CTC) in Bali.
For external printing and distribution please contact:
Coral Triangle Center
Jl. Danau Tamblingan No. 78, Sanur
Bali, Indonesia 80228
t/f. +62 361 289 338
e.

info@ coraltrianglecenter.org

facebook: Coral Triangle Center


twitter: coralAcenter
www.coraltrianglecenter.org

Established in 2000, CTC was developed as the regional


training arm of The Nature Conservancy. Given the huge
growth in demand and need to build capacity at much
larger national and regional scales, TNC recognized that
regional training and learning services could be best
provided over the long term by an autonomous, locally
based organization. CTC transitioned from TNC into a
fully independent organization in 2011.
To date, CTC has trained more than 1000 professionals
and practitioners. The Coral Triangle Center (CTC) and
the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
(MMAF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
in 2012 to build local leadership and capacity in the
field of marine conservation and sustainable fisheries
resources conservation. Recently, at SOM9, CTC has
been unanimously endorsed by the CT delegates to
become a development partner to CTI-CFF. CTC works
with communities, national and local governments,
international and local universities, NGOs, networks and
corporate partners to implement its programs funded by
public and private donors.

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