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1 Dolphin Conservation and Sustainable Fisheries in the Mahakam Wetlands in Indonesia Project period: 1 January 2009 – 31 July 2010 Project sponsored by Presentation by Dr. Sumaryono, YK-RASI

2 Location: Mahakam River, Muara Pahu sub-district West Kutai district, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Protected dolphin Area

3 Objectives Reduce the use of gillnets and other unsustainable techniques (e.g., electro-fishing, poison). NB gillnets caused c. 66% of dolphin mortality in the last ten years Sustain natural fish resources by reducing fishing pressure Reduce poverty and provide access to poor fishermen to engage in more sustainable fisheries, i.e. aqua-culture by aiding in initial investment needs Establishing sustainable aqua-culture by using non-piscivorous fish that are fed on vegetables and pellets Supporting groups of women in fish chips production and enable them to buy this sustainable aqua-cultured fish for production and provide initial investment means

4 Project execution Selection process of 60 fishermen based on poverty criteria and house visits/ interviews Construction and distribution of 2 cages, 800 juvenile fish, 7 kg pellets per fishermen. 1 st round = 36 fishermen. After 1 year return of 1 cage, 2 nd year 2 nd cage Help new round fishermen 3-months monitoring and technical assistance

5 Sustainable Fish Species: 1) Nila (Oreochromis sp, Fam. Cichlidae), 2) Jelawat (Leptobarbus hoevenii, Fam. Cyprinidae, indigenous), 3) Mas (Cyprinus carpio, Fam. Cyprinidae)

6 Lessons learned/ recommendations  Indigenous fish species (Jelawat) most resistant to changing water levels.  Juvenile fish should be put in the cage when water levels do not fluctuate much. Fluctuations especially during dry season, cause high juvenile mortality  Government should learn a) by providing non-pisciviorous fish in cages when providing help, b) they should check on the beneficiaries of government help, c) providing help with technical assistance


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