Evaluation of New Fishery Performance Indicators : A Case Study of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Indonesia and Philippines

To further develop and finalize the Fishery Performance Indicators (FPIs) for scaling up to the Bank's entire fisheries portfolio, a number of specific pilots and case studies have been conducted. This report provides an overview of the FPIs,...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
BAY
MSY
OIL
SEA
SI
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/915781468336646778/Evaluation-of-new-Fishery-Performance-Indicators-FPIs-a-case-study-of-the-blue-swimming-crab-fisheries-in-Indonesia-and-Philippines
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topic ALGAL BEDS
ANCHOVY
AQUACULTURE
AQUATIC RESOURCES
ARTISANAL FISHERY
BAY
BIOMASS
BOTTOM TRAWLS
BRACKISH WATER
CAPTURE FISHERIES
CATCH OF JUVENILES
CATCH PER UNIT
CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT
CLIMATE CHANGE
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL FISHERY
COASTLINE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
CORALS
CRAB
CRAB FISHERIES
CRABS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIVING
DOLPHINS
ECOLOGY
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
FINFISH
FISH
FISH STOCK
FISHED
FISHERIES GOVERNANCE
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
FISHERIES PORTFOLIO
FISHERIES RESOURCES
FISHERIES SECTOR
FISHERIES SECTORS
FISHERIES SERVICES
FISHERMAN
FISHERMEN
FISHERS
FISHERY
FISHERY INDUSTRY
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
FISHERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
FISHERY MANAGERS
FISHERY PRODUCT
FISHERY PRODUCTS
FISHERY RESOURCE
FISHERY RESOURCES
FISHING
FISHING BOATS
FISHING GEAR
FISHING GEARS
FISHING GROUNDS
FISHING INDUSTRY
FISHING METHODS
FISHING SEASONS
FISHING VESSELS
FOOD SERVICE
GROSS EARNINGS
GULF
INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES
INLAND FISHERIES
INLAND WATERS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
ISLAND
LANDING
LANDINGS
LOBSTER
LOBSTER FISHERIES
MANGROVE
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
MARINE FISHERIES
MARINE RESOURCE
MARINE STEWARDSHIP
MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD
MOLLUSKS
MSY
NATIONAL FISHERIES
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
OCEANS
OIL
OVERFISHING
OYSTER
OYSTERS
PACIFIC OCEAN
PARTNERSHIP
PERMIT SYSTEM
PERUVIAN ANCHOVY
POLLUTION
PORTFOLIO
PRICE DIFFERENCES
PRODUCERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC GOODS
REFRIGERATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE USE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SALMON
SCIENTIFIC DATA
SEA
SEA CUCUMBER
SEAFOOD
SEAFOOD MARKETS
SEAFOOD TRADE
SEAGRASS
SEAWEED
SHARKS
SHORELINE
SHRIMP
SI
SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES
SPAWNING
SPONGES
STOCK ASSESSMENT
STOCK RECOVERY
STRAIT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES
TARGET SPECIES
TILAPIA
TOTAL CATCH
TSUNAMI
TUNA
VESSEL
WAGES
WATERS
spellingShingle ALGAL BEDS
ANCHOVY
AQUACULTURE
AQUATIC RESOURCES
ARTISANAL FISHERY
BAY
BIOMASS
BOTTOM TRAWLS
BRACKISH WATER
CAPTURE FISHERIES
CATCH OF JUVENILES
CATCH PER UNIT
CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT
CLIMATE CHANGE
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL FISHERY
COASTLINE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
CORALS
CRAB
CRAB FISHERIES
CRABS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIVING
DOLPHINS
ECOLOGY
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
FINFISH
FISH
FISH STOCK
FISHED
FISHERIES GOVERNANCE
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
FISHERIES PORTFOLIO
FISHERIES RESOURCES
FISHERIES SECTOR
FISHERIES SECTORS
FISHERIES SERVICES
FISHERMAN
FISHERMEN
FISHERS
FISHERY
FISHERY INDUSTRY
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
FISHERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
FISHERY MANAGERS
FISHERY PRODUCT
FISHERY PRODUCTS
FISHERY RESOURCE
FISHERY RESOURCES
FISHING
FISHING BOATS
FISHING GEAR
FISHING GEARS
FISHING GROUNDS
FISHING INDUSTRY
FISHING METHODS
FISHING SEASONS
FISHING VESSELS
FOOD SERVICE
GROSS EARNINGS
GULF
INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES
INLAND FISHERIES
INLAND WATERS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
ISLAND
LANDING
LANDINGS
LOBSTER
LOBSTER FISHERIES
MANGROVE
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
MARINE FISHERIES
MARINE RESOURCE
MARINE STEWARDSHIP
MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD
MOLLUSKS
MSY
NATIONAL FISHERIES
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
OCEANS
OIL
OVERFISHING
OYSTER
OYSTERS
PACIFIC OCEAN
PARTNERSHIP
PERMIT SYSTEM
PERUVIAN ANCHOVY
POLLUTION
PORTFOLIO
PRICE DIFFERENCES
PRODUCERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC GOODS
REFRIGERATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE USE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SALMON
SCIENTIFIC DATA
SEA
SEA CUCUMBER
SEAFOOD
SEAFOOD MARKETS
SEAFOOD TRADE
SEAGRASS
SEAWEED
SHARKS
SHORELINE
SHRIMP
SI
SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES
SPAWNING
SPONGES
STOCK ASSESSMENT
STOCK RECOVERY
STRAIT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES
TARGET SPECIES
TILAPIA
TOTAL CATCH
TSUNAMI
TUNA
VESSEL
WAGES
WATERS
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Evaluation of New Fishery Performance Indicators : A Case Study of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Indonesia and Philippines
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
Philippines
relation Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper;No. 52
description To further develop and finalize the Fishery Performance Indicators (FPIs) for scaling up to the Bank's entire fisheries portfolio, a number of specific pilots and case studies have been conducted. This report provides an overview of the FPIs, and a summary of two case studies in its application, the blue swimming crab (BSC) fisheries in Indonesia and the Philippines. A comparative analysis with an Icelandic lobster fishery is conducted as a benchmark, as the Icelandic lobster fishery is also export oriented and has been recognized as a well-managed fishery. The study is organized as follows: chapter two provides a brief introduction of FPIs and the blue swimming fisheries in Indonesia and the Philippines. Chapter three presents the results for FPIs that measure the success ('outputs') in achieving the 'triple bottom line' of environmental, social, and economic sustainability and provides a critical evaluation of strengths, weaknesses, and omissions of the current FPIs design. Chapter four presents the results for FPIs that measure factors ('inputs') that enable (or undermine) the likelihood that the triple bottom line will be achieved and provides a critical evaluation of strengths, weaknesses, and omissions of the current FPIs design chapter five summarizes the results and draws conclusions about the applicability of FPIs and next steps. Five appendices provide supplementary information. Appendix A provides detailed explanation of the rationale and measurement for each indicator. Appendix B lists additional suggested indicators based on the case studies. Appendix C lists the participants who have attended the workshops in London and Hawaii. Appendixes D and E illustrate the FPIs' output and input results for the studied fisheries, respectively.
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author World Bank
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title Evaluation of New Fishery Performance Indicators : A Case Study of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Indonesia and Philippines
title_short Evaluation of New Fishery Performance Indicators : A Case Study of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Indonesia and Philippines
title_full Evaluation of New Fishery Performance Indicators : A Case Study of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Indonesia and Philippines
title_fullStr Evaluation of New Fishery Performance Indicators : A Case Study of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Indonesia and Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of New Fishery Performance Indicators : A Case Study of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Indonesia and Philippines
title_sort evaluation of new fishery performance indicators : a case study of the blue swimming crab fisheries in indonesia and philippines
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/915781468336646778/Evaluation-of-new-Fishery-Performance-Indicators-FPIs-a-case-study-of-the-blue-swimming-crab-fisheries-in-Indonesia-and-Philippines
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26550
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spelling okr-10986-265502021-04-23T14:04:34Z Evaluation of New Fishery Performance Indicators : A Case Study of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Indonesia and Philippines World Bank ALGAL BEDS ANCHOVY AQUACULTURE AQUATIC RESOURCES ARTISANAL FISHERY BAY BIOMASS BOTTOM TRAWLS BRACKISH WATER CAPTURE FISHERIES CATCH OF JUVENILES CATCH PER UNIT CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT CLIMATE CHANGE COASTAL AREAS COASTAL FISHERY COASTLINE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CORALS CRAB CRAB FISHERIES CRABS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIVING DOLPHINS ECOLOGY ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC SITUATION ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ENDANGERED SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE FINFISH FISH FISH STOCK FISHED FISHERIES GOVERNANCE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FISHERIES PORTFOLIO FISHERIES RESOURCES FISHERIES SECTOR FISHERIES SECTORS FISHERIES SERVICES FISHERMAN FISHERMEN FISHERS FISHERY FISHERY INDUSTRY FISHERY MANAGEMENT FISHERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FISHERY MANAGERS FISHERY PRODUCT FISHERY PRODUCTS FISHERY RESOURCE FISHERY RESOURCES FISHING FISHING BOATS FISHING GEAR FISHING GEARS FISHING GROUNDS FISHING INDUSTRY FISHING METHODS FISHING SEASONS FISHING VESSELS FOOD SERVICE GROSS EARNINGS GULF INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES INLAND FISHERIES INLAND WATERS INTERNATIONAL TRADE ISLAND LANDING LANDINGS LOBSTER LOBSTER FISHERIES MANGROVE MARINE ENVIRONMENT MARINE FISHERIES MARINE RESOURCE MARINE STEWARDSHIP MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD MOLLUSKS MSY NATIONAL FISHERIES NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS OCEANS OIL OVERFISHING OYSTER OYSTERS PACIFIC OCEAN PARTNERSHIP PERMIT SYSTEM PERUVIAN ANCHOVY POLLUTION PORTFOLIO PRICE DIFFERENCES PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOODS REFRIGERATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESOURCE USE RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALMON SCIENTIFIC DATA SEA SEA CUCUMBER SEAFOOD SEAFOOD MARKETS SEAFOOD TRADE SEAGRASS SEAWEED SHARKS SHORELINE SHRIMP SI SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES SPAWNING SPONGES STOCK ASSESSMENT STOCK RECOVERY STRAIT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES TARGET SPECIES TILAPIA TOTAL CATCH TSUNAMI TUNA VESSEL WAGES WATERS To further develop and finalize the Fishery Performance Indicators (FPIs) for scaling up to the Bank's entire fisheries portfolio, a number of specific pilots and case studies have been conducted. This report provides an overview of the FPIs, and a summary of two case studies in its application, the blue swimming crab (BSC) fisheries in Indonesia and the Philippines. A comparative analysis with an Icelandic lobster fishery is conducted as a benchmark, as the Icelandic lobster fishery is also export oriented and has been recognized as a well-managed fishery. The study is organized as follows: chapter two provides a brief introduction of FPIs and the blue swimming fisheries in Indonesia and the Philippines. Chapter three presents the results for FPIs that measure the success ('outputs') in achieving the 'triple bottom line' of environmental, social, and economic sustainability and provides a critical evaluation of strengths, weaknesses, and omissions of the current FPIs design. Chapter four presents the results for FPIs that measure factors ('inputs') that enable (or undermine) the likelihood that the triple bottom line will be achieved and provides a critical evaluation of strengths, weaknesses, and omissions of the current FPIs design chapter five summarizes the results and draws conclusions about the applicability of FPIs and next steps. Five appendices provide supplementary information. Appendix A provides detailed explanation of the rationale and measurement for each indicator. Appendix B lists additional suggested indicators based on the case studies. Appendix C lists the participants who have attended the workshops in London and Hawaii. Appendixes D and E illustrate the FPIs' output and input results for the studied fisheries, respectively. 2017-05-09T16:18:04Z 2017-05-09T16:18:04Z 2012-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/915781468336646778/Evaluation-of-new-Fishery-Performance-Indicators-FPIs-a-case-study-of-the-blue-swimming-crab-fisheries-in-Indonesia-and-Philippines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26550 English en_US Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper;No. 52 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Indonesia Philippines