Regional Training Course on Enhancing Capacity for Monitoring Control and Surveillance (MCS)
of Domestic and International Fishing Vessels to Combat IUU Fishing
19-21 August 2025, Jakarta, Indonesia
19 August 2025
Statement by SEAFDEC Opening ceremony by MMAF |
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| Implementation and supporting MCS for combating IUU fishing in Southeast Asia | SEAFDEC/TD |
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| Refreshment | ||
| MCS activity for domestic fishing vessels in Indonesia | ||
| Lunch break | ||
| MCS activity for international fishing vessels in Indonesia Port State Measures (PSM) o Inspection Scheme for Foreign Flag Vessels under PSMAo Legal Framework o Cooperation and Sharing of Information o Inspection before Entry to Port o Inspection at Port |
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| Refreshment | ||
| Overview of MCS Implementation with a Focus on Surveillance by using innovation technology (such as VMS, AIS, etc.): a case study in Indonesia | ||
| Reception Dinner host by SEAFDEC/TD |
20 August 2025
Visiting and observing MCS activities as VMS monitoring and so on in the Directorate of Fisheries Resources Surveillance |
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Visiting RPOA-IUU Secretariat and introduction of role, responsibility, and implementation activities of RPOAIUU |
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Visiting the Command Certre and learning the monitoring system of fishing vessels (Sistem Pemantauan Kapal Perikanan – SPKP) |
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Enforce fishery regulations based on SPKP analysis reports |
21 August 2025
Visiting Fishing port to observe domestic and international MCS activities |
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Case study: Run Zeng Fishing Vessel Surveillance |