USAID SEA) PROJECT QUARTERLY REPORT SECOND Quarter of FY2019 (01 Jan – 31 Mar 2019
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USAID SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEMS ADVANCED (USAID SEA) PROJECT QUARTERLY REPORT SECOND Quarter of FY2019 (01 Jan – 31 Mar 2019) MARCH 2019 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Prepared by Tetra Tech. The authors’ views expressedc in this publication do not necessarily reflet the vi e ws of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government. Contract Number : AID-497-C-16-00008 Project Title : USAID Sustainable Ecosystems Advanced (SEA) Project Contract Period : March 21, 2016 to March 22, 2021 Prepared for : USAID Indonesia Submitted to : Celly Catharina, Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) [email protected] Submitted by : Tetra Tech 159 Bank Street, Suite 300, Burlington, VT 05401, USA Tel: 802-495-0282, Fax: 802 658-4247 www.tetratech.com/intdev Submitted on : April 15, 2019 Revised version : May 23, 2019 Tetra Tech Contacts: Alan White, Chief of Party [email protected] Tiene Gunawan, Deputy Chief of Party [email protected] Gina Green, Project Manager [email protected] Cover photos: (Clockwise from top left) Presentation of boat registration certficates in Labuan Village, Sawai (USAID SEA / Yasmina Enita); Consumable fresh fish, Sorong, West Papua (USAID SEA / Asril Djunaidi); Basic dive training for project stakeholders in Sula, Maluku (CTC / Evi Nurul Ihsan); Behavior change communications pre-test assessment (USAID SEA / Chris Rotinsulu). TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables ............................................................................................................................................................................................ ii List of Figures ........................................................................................................................................................................................... ii ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ iv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................................................................................... vi RINGKASAN EKSEKUTIF ..................................................................................................................................................................... i SECTION 1. USAID SEA PROJECT OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 1 SECTION 2. TECHNICAL APPROACHES FOR IMPROVED FISHERIES MANAGEMENT .............................................. 6 TECHNICAL APPROACH 1: AN ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT................................ 6 TECHNICAL APPROACH 2: MARINE PROTECTED AREAS ........................................................................................... 15 TECHNICAL APPROACH 3: MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING .......................................................................................... 27 TECHNICAL APPROACH 4: LAW ENFORCEMENT ......................................................................................................... 31 SECTION 3. APPROACHES FOR ADDRESSING ENABLING CONDITIONS ................................................................. 36 STRATEGIC APPROACH 1: CREATE DEMAND THROUGH AWARENESS RAISING AND ADVOCACY ..... 36 STRATEGIC APPROACH 3: INCREASE INCENTIVES FOR MARINE STEWARDSHIP ............................................ 44 STRATEGIC APPROACH 4: ADVANCE THE DEVELOPMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES POLICIES AND REGULATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 50 STRATEGIC APPROACH 5: INSTITUTIONALIZE TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING .............................. 53 SECTION 4. MANAGEMENT COMPONENTS AND CROSS-CUTTING ACTIVITIES ................................................. 57 SECTION 5. MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING ........................................................................................... 67 SECTION 6. KEY CHALLENGES, LESSONS LEARNED, AND OPPORTUNITIES MOVING FORWARD ............... 70 ANNEX 1: USAID SEA Organizational chart. ............................................................................................................................... 71 ANNEX 2: Progress Towards Project Indicators — Q1, FY19 ............................................................................................... 73 ANNEX 3: Updated Environmental Mitigation and Monitoring Plan ...................................................................................... 78 USAID SEA Project | QUARTERLY REPORT: 01 January 2019 – 31 March 2019 | i List of Tables Table 1: Full list of USAID SEA Project sites (end of Q2, FY19). .................................................................... 3 Table 2: Fisher logbook trial locations across SEA Project sites. ................................................................ 14 Table 3: The current status of MPAs in North Maluku (above), Maluku (top of next page) and West Papua (bottom of next page). ..................................................................................................................... 16 Table 4: Progress towards finalizing West Papua’s RZWP-3-K ................................................................... 29 Table 5: Fair Trade related organizations audited for Year 4 certification. ................................................ 44 Table 6: Fair Trade related organizations audited for Year 1 certification. ................................................ 45 Table 7: Managed Access Areas being supported by SEA Project partner ILMMA in Maluku. .................. 48 Table 8: New additional Managed Access sites in Maluku identified and initiated this quarter. .............. 49 Table 9: List of training activities implemented in the second quarter of FY19 (* = in process of verification) ................................................................................................................................................. 53 Table 10: List of innovations to date in the USAID SEA Project. ................................................................. 55 Table 11: New recruits to the SEA Project’s Core team, Q2, FY19 ............................................................. 57 Table 12: List of Funders for Marine Resource Maluku .............................................................................. 58 Table 13: Schedule of ME&L spot checks conducted this quarter. ............................................................ 67 Table 14: Achievements against FY19 targets for Quarter 2. ..................................................................... 68 List of Figures Figure 1: Progress towards the FY19 annual targets in the second quarter of FY19 (January to March). ..................... ix Figure 2: Kemajuan capaian target indikator di FY19 dalam kuartal kedua FY19 (Januari hingga Maret 2019). ............. v Figure 3: The core strategic and technical approaches implemented under the USAID SEA Project. ............................. 2 Figure 4: Map of all USAID SEA Project sites in North Maluku, Maluku, and West Papua. ................................................ 5 Figure 5: Number of vessels registered to date across the SEA Project’s target provinces. ............................................ 12 Figure 6: The five levels and 17 steps to achieving an effectively managed MPA (E-KKP3K) ........................................... 15 Figure 7: Map showing all MPA sites in the USAID SEA Project portfolio. ........................................................................... 19 Figure 8: The three steps towards a sustainable POKMASWAS, developed, refined and clarified in this quarter..... 33 Figure 9: Geographical distribution of champions across the SEA Project’s three provinces; Percent of male and female champions . ................................................................................................................................................................................ 39 Figure 10: The t-shirt designs promoting vessel registration .................................................................................................... 40 Figure 11: Factsheet for the West Papua TURFs / KPAs (RARE); Poster on vessel registration, example from Maluku (SEA); Billboard on vessel registration phases, example from North Maluku (SEA) ............................................ 41 Figure 12: Billboard for the MPA in Buano, Maluku (CTC / SEA); Apron design promoting TURFs / KPAs (RARE); Hats for fishers promoting the message of KPA conservation (RARE); Betelnut (popular chewing hobby) packaged in KPA messaging .................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 Figure 13: Children on board the educational ship ‘Kalabia’ in Fakfak (CI). The Bakti Nusa Phinisi expedition ship at its launch .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 43 Figure 14: Training participants by gender and geographical location ....................................................................................