Sahabat Laut Lestari, through the Fisheries and Community Work, aims to support the fisheries industry to comply with national and international fisheries market requirements and regulations, and also to ensure the small-scale supply chain stakeholders have been equipped and involved in the sustainability fisheries approach. Our approach is robust to achieve proven and long-term results.
Fisheries and Community Work
Fisheries and Community Work
Our Project
Indonesia Nusa Tenggara Timur Day Octopus FIP
Sahabat Laut Lestari in collaboration with Meloy Fund and PT Agrita Best Seafood involve on development of Fisheries Improvement Project (FIP) Indonesia Nusa Tenggara Timur Day octopus – diver-caught, gleaning, hand gathered, handline, jig & spear that has been registered on Fishery Progress on June 2022. Sahabat Laut Lestari play a role as field implementor in Desa Nanghale, Nusa Tenggara Timur.