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  • 04 Jul 2014

(Bangkok, Thailand) – The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) on June 16 agreed to collaborate on designing and implementing activities to enhance food security and biodiversity conservation in Asia and the Pacific.

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  • 04 Jul 2014

Indonesia is advocating for the participation of other Pacific countries in the CTI-CFF.

This was announced on June 19 by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono during a state visit to Fiji.

The President visited Fiji to attend the 2nd Summit of the Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF), where he served as the keynote speaker.

PIDF is a Fijian initiative that brings together NGOs, governments, and businesses to discuss sustainable development in the region. It was established last year by Fijian Interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama.

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  • 04 Jul 2014

Claimant states in the South China Sea need not look far to see how countries in the region can work together for the greater good over a large swath of waters devoid of maritime boundaries, an Indonesian diplomat said in a recent commentary, citing the CTI-CFF as one of at least two “concrete and excellent state practices in Southeast Asia.”

Described as “a strictly personal view,” the commentary was published by the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, a graduate school of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.

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  • 04 Jul 2014

A growing number of scientists are predicting a major El Niño weather event this year, which could wreak havoc across South America and Asia, causing droughts, floods, and other extreme weather events that impact industry and farming. But the effects on the world’s coral reefs could be even more disastrous.

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  • 04 Jul 2014

Indonesia and the Philippines will serve as the pilot markets for a new initiative that aims to make fishing more sustainable and improve the lives of fishermen and their communities by developing practical solutions using the power of commercially viable mobile technology.

This was announced at the “Our Ocean” Conference hosted on June 16-17 by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Washington, DC.

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  • 04 Jul 2014

(Washington, D.C.) – The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on June 17 announced new coastal programs valued at more than US$170 million, including support to the Secretariat of the CTI-CFF.

The announcement took place at the “Our Ocean” Conference hosted by Secretary of State John Kerry on June 16–17. The coastal programs are intended to benefit coastal communities in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Pacific, which include some of the most vulnerable, poor, and marginalized populations.

The Monitoring and Evaluation System (M&E System) Operation Manual has been developed as a guide for the Regional Secretariat, the Technical Working Groups (TWGs), the National Coordinating Committees (NCCs) and the implementing partners of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF).

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  • 24 Jun 2014

(Manila, Philippines) — The governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines have pledged to enhance cooperation in the regional crackdown on the illegal trade of marine turtles in the rich waters of the Coral Triangle.

The commitment was made at a marine turtle trade workshop hosted by the Philippine government from June 3 to 4, according to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines.

The Regional State of the Coral Triangle (RSCT) provides benchmarks on the biophysical, governance, and socioeconomic attributes of the six Coral Triangle countries, also known as CT6 - Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea (PNG), the Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste—and the threats, vulnerabilities, and emerging issues in each country and in the CT6 as a collective unit.

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