Indonesia leading the way in GDST Standard adoption. Indonesia has taken a ground-breaking step by upgrading its national seafood traceability system, Stelina, to be compatible with the Global Dialogue on […]
US imports from Ecuador drop YoY in September. Imports from Asia increase. Meanwhile, the US’s July and August 2024 import numbers fell significantly behind those of 2023, with 71,136 MT, […]
MOU will drive sustainable practice in Indonesian seafood farms. Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) and non-profit organisation KALEKA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to drive sustainable practice in seafood farming […]
IPNLF strengthens its Indonesian team and welcomes Jamie Briscoe, in her new role as Indonesia Programme Lead. Indonesia is the largest tuna producer in the world, with an annual export […]
Sustainable aquaculture in Indonesia protects mangroves, way of life. Indonesia, home to approximately a quarter of the world’s mangrove forests, is facing a major challenge: several stretches of these forests […]
A global biodiversity tipping point as first marine fish extinction declared. A species of ray, so rare it has only ever been recorded once back in the late 1800s, has […]
ASC concludes first summit visit to Vietnam. First farm achieves ASC certification through ASC Improver Programme. An Indonesian shrimp farm—PT. Koyo Segoro Endah (KSE) —has become the first farm to […]
Scoular launches new global website Scoular has launched a new global website that provides customers details on local expertise, products and services within seven international regions. The website’s translated microsites […]
Combating climate change: IPNLF and GIZ lead renewable energy innovations in Indonesia. Reducing post-harvest loss and improving fish quality to benefit small-scale tuna fisheries. With approximately a million tons exported […]
New partnership established in Indonesia. New partnership established to safeguard livelihoods and improve labour practices of small-scale fisheries in Indonesia. The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) and Destructive Fishing […]
Aker BioMarine sets its sights on growth in Indonesia and strengthens local team. Aker BioMarine continues to make headway in Indonesia, a key strategic market for the company. Aquaculture expert […]
Cheers to Regal Springs: Happy 10th anniversary to the world’s first ASC certified fish farm. Ten years ago yesterday, the first fish farm in the world earned ASC certification – […]
‘Sea tractor’ harvests and replants carbon-capturing seaweed at floating farm. In a series of floating seaweed farms off the coast of Bali, Indonesia, a catamaran travels back and forth through […]
The SeaCleaners and APSI join forces against plastic pollution in the Bali region. No handshake to close this call (12,000 km away), but the heart was there! In order to […]
Indonesia aims for sustainable fish farming with ‘aquaculture villages’. Indonesia plans to have a network of 136 villages dedicated to aquaculture by the end of this year. The initiative is […]
Promoting innovative solutions for Indonesian tuna fisheries. A recent, collaborative initiative led by the International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) aims to improve and promote innovative solutions for Electronic Monitoring (EM) […]
Indonesia disputes tuna recovery plan. Indonesia said it objects to the recent tuna recovery plan because the estimates of the catch were incorrect and the plan would jeopardise the economic […]
MSC certification of eight Indonesian one-by-one tuna. IPNLF, the non-profit organisation that is committed to globally developing and supporting responsible one-by-one tuna fisheries and supply chains, together with its local […]
ASC standards translated for farmers in Indonesia, world’s second largest farmed fish producer. ASC has translated its Shrimp, Tilapia, and Tropical Marine Finfish Standards and related guidance documents into Indonesian to help more […]