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Sustaining Indonesia's fisheries

IAFS02
Publication Date:
2009
Publication Code:
IAFS02a [Indonesian]
ISBN:
ISSN 1836 2443 (print) ISSN 1836 2451 (online)
Author(s):
ACIAR
 

Summary

The Indonesian translation of a fact sheet on Impact Assessment Series 55 (IAS55) which was a review and impact assessment of ACIAR fisheries projects in Indonesia.

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    A review of Indonesia's Indian Ocean tuna fisheries and extension of catch monitoring at the key off-loading ports
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    This study provided a review of all ACIAR-funded fisheries research in Indonesia and selected two different programs of research for detailed studies – tuna capture fisheries and shrimp aquaculture. The returns attributed to the ACIAR supported component of tuna capture fisheries was assessed to be $168 million, indicating a return on ACIAR and partner-invested funds of a benefit to cost ratio of 179:1. For shrimp aquaculture the net present value of the welfare gains from the impact was found to be $547 million with a benefit to cost ratio of 52:1.