Quarterly Report Q3 July - September 2014
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// THE CORAL TRIANGLE CENTER quarterly report Q3 July - September 2014 © Robert Delfs boards // BOARD OF TRUSTEES 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 2 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 CTC QUARTERLY REPORT 2014 - 03 QUARTERLY CTC & Collaboration Boards Mr. Johannes Subijanto - Deputy Director of the Coral Triangle Center Mr. Marthen Welly - MPA Learning Sites Manager of the Coral Triangle Center // BOARD OF ADVISERS 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 - Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation, 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 © Robert Delfs // TABLE OF CONTENTS Boards 2 // PUBLIC - PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP 19 Table of Contents 3 CTI Partners Meeting, Pasig City, Philippines 19 About Us 4 CTI CFF FRWG Meeting, Pasig City, Philippines 20 Regional Tourism Business Forum: the 2nd Planning // TRAINING AND LEARNING 5 Meeting, Bali 20 Principles of MPA Training for LKKPN Pekanbaru 5 USAID MPAG – Marine Resource Program Meeting, Bali Marine Tourism Curriculum and Modules Development 5 CTI-CFF 5th MPA Regional Exchange Planning Scientific Diving Curriculum & Module Development 6 Bali 21 Marine Spatial Planning Training for Community in Kei Islands 6 // REGIONAL HUB 22 MPA Design Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) The 3rd Workshop on the Planning and Design of the 3 Training for Timor Leste Ministry of Agriculture and CTC Regional Hub, Sanur, Bali 21 Fisheries (MAF 7 External Studies and Exchange for the Regional Hub 23 Regional Curriculum Development: MPA Fundamentals Independence Day Outreach at Taman Baghawan, MPA Design Training – Jakarta Fishery College 8 Nusa Dua Bali 23 International Training Workshop Marine Protected Area 9 Governance: towards collaborative governance Acronyms 24 of marine resources management across Media Coverage 25 Indonesia and the Coral Triangle region 10 Collaborations 26 Advanced Skills Training for Trainers and Mentors of Photo Credits 27 CTC and MMAF Staff 13 Trainee Profile and Projection 2014 13 Internship at CTC 14 // LEARNING SITES 10 The 5th MPA Regional Exchange [REX], Cebu, Philippines 10 Biophysical Social Economic Workshop in Tambolaka 11 [ECOSOC EC], Sumba Island 11 Reef Health Monitoring (RHM) and Resource Use 11 Monitoring (RUM) Trainings and Workshop on Banda Islands MPA Network Joint Patrol Development, Banda Island 12 Marine Protected Area Governance [MPAG] Study Tour to New Zeland, 12 // LEARNING NETWORKS 14 Coral Governance Curriculum at the Nusa Cendana University, Kupang 13 Coral Governance Curriculum at the Diponegoro University, Semarang 14 CTI-CFF Local Government Network (CTI-LGN) Planning and Coordination Meeting, Bali 15 The 2nd Indonesia CTI-CFF Local Government Forum Preparatory Meeting, Jakarta 16 The 3rd Indonesia CTI-CFF Local Government Forum preparatory meeting, Jakarta 17 Visit to CTC Office: Brawijaya University, Malang, East Java 18 Learning Exchanges to Nusa Penida MPA 19 © Robert Delfs 4 CTC QUARTERLY REPORT 2014 - 03 QUARTERLY CTC About Us about us © Robert Delfs the coral triangle center a center of excellence in tropical marine conservation: building local leadership for long-term conservation in the coral triangle // VISION Healthy seas that enrich people and nature. // MISSION To inspire and train generations to care for coastal and marine ecosystems. // VALUES • EXCELLENCE. 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. • LOCAL STEWARDSHIP. 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. • COLLABORATION. We build partnerships among leaders in government, communities, NGOs, education, and the private sector because only by engaging all constituencies can solutions be effective. • RESULTS. 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 Training Learning Partnership & Learning Sites Learning Network Training & Learning // 01 Principles of MPA Training for LKKPN Pekanbaru, Bali, 19-22 June 2014 CTC conducted a training of Principles of Marine Protected Area (MPA) for 17 staff of Loka KKPN Pekanbaru. LKKPN, • Attended by 17 trainees or Loka Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Nasional is the • Participants origin are technical implementing unit of the national level MPAs from Aceh, West Sumatera, under the DG of Marine, Coasts, and Small Islands of Bangka, Belitung, South MMAF. This training is a translation of specific standard Kalimantan – Loka KKPN competency in MPA management that was officiated last Pekanbaru 5 • Pre & post test increase year in July 2013. Participants originally came from Aceh, & Learning Training REPORT 2014 - 03 QUARTERLY TC percentage of 20 points West Sumatera, Bangka, Belitung, and South Kalimantan. • High level of satisfaction towards training activities, Of those who attended this training are new staff at their information received, content MPAs and they never attended any similar training before. fits with job. The training also served as a networking session for those staff to updates and learn about characteristics of the MPA. Pre- and post-test shows an increase of 20 point percentage of knowledge. They perceived that the training met their expectation and overall showed high level of satisfaction to the training, information received, and content that fit with their job. They also wrote their consent to participate in CTC training alumni network mailing list. © CTC © CTC // 02 Marine Tourism Curriculum and Modules Development, Jakarta, 16-18 July 2014 Among 14 core competencies of MPA managers and staff Currently the curriculum consists in Indonesia, there is a need to develop a competency on of five modules: sustainable resource use that benefit both nature and • Tourism concept for MPA people which then is translated into sustainable fisheries • Tourism chart management and sustainable tourism in MPA. • Services in tourism • Communications in tourism To provide training curriculum and module related to • Monitoring visitation sustainable tourism, CTC in collaboration with Terangi Foundation and PUSLAT/MMAF has been developing marine Follow-up to this process is a tourism curriculum-module since early this year. Parties workshop in Bogor on 11-12 reviewed curriculum-modules based on feedback received September and convention for during the trial training conducted earlier in Gili Meno, West curriculum-module certification Nusa Tenggara. and adoption by PUSLAT/MMAF. // 03 Scientific Diving Curriculum & Module Development, August 2014 Started in August 2014, CTC has developed Foundation, IPB and P2O-LIPI. This Scientific Diving Curriculum and modules to fit curriculum is expected to finalize in the need of competent biophysics monitoring November 2014 which will involve trial team in MPA, Coastal and Small Islands areas. training in one selected MPA. Reviewer Considering some dive schools have developed team was established in March 2014 methods in scientific diving, a proper review and officiated through Head of PUSLAT/ to the modules should be done involving the MMAF Decree. team of KKJI, POSSI, ADS, Gahawisri, Terangi 6 // 04 CTC QUARTERLY REPORT 2014 - 03 QUARTERLY CTC & Learning Training Marine Spatial Planning Training for Community in Kei Islands, Maluku, 18-27 August 2014 With the request and fund from WWF Indonesia, CTC conducted three trainings in Kei Islands, Maluku Provinces. The topic was marine spatial planning that targeted three villages or ohoi