CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat paid a courtesy visit to Timor-Leste Ambassador to Indonesia

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21 March 2019
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CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat Interim Executive Director Dr. Hendra Yusran Siry (right) paid a courtesy visit to Timor-Leste Ambassador to Indonesia H.E. Alberto Xavier Pereira Carlos (center) on 21st March 2019. Joining Dr.

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CTI-CFF participates in the 51st Meeting of the SEAFDEC Council

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18 March 2019
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The CTI-CFF through its Regional Secretariat participates in the 51st Meeting of the SEAFDEC Council in Surabaya, Indonesia from 18-22 March 2019. The CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat is represented by Interim Executive Director Dr. Hendra Yusran Siry; Deputy Executive Director for Program Services Dr. Sharifah Nora Ibrahim; and Program Support Officer Mr. Ayodya Satryo Anggorojati. 

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CTI-CFF Newsletter January-February 2019 Issue 7

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17 March 2019
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The CTI-CFF Newsletter is a bimonthly publication produced by the CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat. We welcome stories, comments and suggestions from our readers. Send them through email: regional.secretariat@cticff.org.

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CTI-CFF conveys its deep condolences on the demise of Timor-Leste’s CTI National Coordinating Committee Member, Mr. Antonio de Jesus

Date: 
06 March 2019
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It is with heavy heart that we announce the death of Mr. Antonio de Jesus, Chief of Department of Technology Innovations and Fish Disease – General Directorate of Fisheries, Timor Leste’s Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and Member of Timor-Leste’s CTI-CFF National Coordinating Committee.

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Mr. Antonio De Jesus, Chief of Department of Technology Innovations and Fish Disease – General Directorate of Fisheries, Timor Leste’s Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and Member of Timor-Leste’s CTI-CFF NCC

Identification training supported for sustainable management of sharks and rays

Date: 
26 February 2019
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Press Release

For immediate release

 

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Participants from CT6 member countries along with officials from WCS, Indonesia's Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, West Nusa Tenggara's Marine and Fisheries Agency and CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat do the shark sign as they officially start the training on identification of sharks and rays in Lombok, Indonesia. The training aims to build existing systems and expertise to further develop capacity for sharks and rays' conservation in the CT region. Further, it is intended to enforce species protection laws and trade regulations as well as ensure legal and sustainable use and compliance with international and national regulations Photo credit: CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat/Dr. Gregory Bennett/2019
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Participants do a shark identification to know the species, maturity, age and the like. The activity is pat of the 3-day regional training on identification by CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat, Indonesia's Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Photo credit: MMAF/Yudith Tia Lestari/2019
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Participants do a shark identification to know the species, maturity, age and the like. The activity is pat of the 3-day regional training on identification by CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat, Indonesia's Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Photo credit: MMAF/Yudith Tia Lestari/2019

Coral Triangle Day Photo Instagram Competition Winners Announced

Date: 
12 July 2018
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The Coral Triangle Initiative for Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) Regional Secretariat and WWF are pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 Coral Triangle (CT) Day Photo Instagram Contest.

Winning first place is Simon Hilbourne (@s.hilbourne) from United Kingdom for his photo about him brushing his teeth using a bamboo-made toothbrush under the sea behind a manta ray in Maldives. He earns a 7-night accommodation at Kri Eco Resort and 3x a day diving experience in Raja Ampat, Indonesia.

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The Deputy Executive Director of the CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat is officially authorized by the Chair of the Council of Senior Officers (CSOs) as the Acting Executive Director of the CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat as of July 4, 2018 until further notice

Date: 
09 July 2018
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Dr Sharifah Nora Ibrahim, the Deputy Executive Director of the CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat is officially authorized by the Chair of the Council of Senior Officers (CSOs) as the Acting Executive Director of the CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat as of July 4, 2018 until further notice.

Go to this link to see Dr. Sharifah Nora Ibrahim; http://coraltriangleinitiative.org/deputy-executive-director-program-services

CTI-CFF Newsletter May - June 2018

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04 July 2018
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Press Release: Learning exchange focuses on fisheries and seafood traceability system in the Coral Triangle (CT) Region

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08 June 2018
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# The CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat and the USAID Oceans are conducting a learning exchange focusing on the application of catch, documentation and traceability (CDT) system for fisheries and seafood products.
# CDT is the practice of documenting key information of a fisheries product from the point of catch to final destination – market – including the supply-chain.

Press Release: Marine conservation advocates from CT6 countries join #plasticresistance movement to celebrate Coral Triangle Day

Date: 
07 June 2018
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# Based on a 2014 report, scientists from US, France, Chile, Australia, and New Zealand calculated that more than 5 trillion plastic pieces weighing over 250,000 tons are floating around in our oceans.
# Aware of the grave impact of plastic in marine life as well as to human health, various marine conservation groups and organizations from Coral Triangle member countries have shown their support to the #plasticresistance movement to help celebrate Coral Triangle Day.

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