Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction and CTI CFF Seascape Concept Hendra Yusran Siry

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Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction and CTI CFF Seascape Concept Hendra Yusran Siry Secretary for Coordination and External Affairs Interim-Regional Secretariat, The Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI CFF) ABNJ REGIONAL LEADERS PROGRAM UN Headquarters in New York City, NY, USA January 14-22, 2015

Regional interests in ABNJ deep-sea mineral and hydrocarbon potential environmental degradations marine and land-based sources of pollution climate change impacts (rising sea temperatures have increased threats to reefs) preventing IUU fishing (destructive fishing methods such as the use of cyanide and blast fishing) illegal trading and trafficking conflicts of marine resources use and poverty telecommunication Shipping and maritime security (incidents, maritime piracy, armed robbery, maritime crimes terrorism

Constraints Factors Shared oceans and open seas: the race to fish behavior and the conflict of use Undefined maritime border: ungoverned area, conflict of use, race to fish the resources are compromised by the coastal states and then rely the governing on the RFMOs insufficient knowledge and information on the RFBs or RFMOs, international or regional fisheries regulations minimized the cooperative resources management and lead the unsuccessful management by the RFMOs

Where is the Coral Triangle Region? Amazon Congo basin Coral Triangle Why this is so important for the world??

The Coral Triangle (1.6% of CT is Sea: 5.7 million km 2 (2.3 million mi 2 ) Amazon of the Seas Epicenter of Global Marine Biodiversity Over 76% (600+) of coral species About 37% (3000+) species of reef fish 6 out of 7 Marine Turtle Species Over 53% of world s coral reefs Largest extent of mangrove forests in world Six Countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste

Supports 36 million people of whom 120 million are directly dependent on it for livelihood, food security and way of life Up to 90% of fish and marine resources in the Coral Triangle are at immediate risk from range of factors i.e. overfishing, unsustainable fishing practices, pollution and climate change The Coral Triangle

About Seascape A seascape is a large marine management area defined by ecological considerations. Designation means that the seascape is recognized by national and/or trans-boundary/international agreements. The target for this goal is to designate a set of priority seascapes across the Coral Triangle to serve as the geographic focus of major investments and action during 2010 to 2020. Comprehensive Seascape Investment Plans for each priority seascape are completed, along with an overall scheme for the sequencing of investments across the 10-year timeframe of the CTI Plan of Action.

Seascape Goals priority seascapes designated and effectively managed. As the first goal under the RPOA, functional seascapes are viewed as a comprehensive approach to ecosystem-based management through which the other four CTI goals under the RPOA may be supported and integrated. The large-scale characteristic of seascapes makes it appealing in use in trans-boundary and multi-national contexts.

SULU SULAWESI SEASCAPE BIRD HEAD BISMARCK LESSER SUNDA AND BANDA SEASCAPE

The way to improve Information and knowledge transfer in various forms to increase awareness of stakeholder and the related agencies Awareness of ABNJ : definition and linkages to national and regional interest Improving capacity building Flagship ecological connectivity; ABNJ and Ocean Governance; Networking; Adopting some elements of RFMO model to CTI CFF Integrating with the current mapping unit/management unit

Thank You/Terima kasih/ Maraming Salamat Po /Tanggio tumas Interim Regional Secretariat Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Mina Bahari Bld 2, 17 th Floor. Jl Medan Merdeka Timur No 16 Jakarta, INDONESIA http://www.coraltriangleinitiative.org/ 11