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    2024
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    The second semester of 2023 reflected stronger collaboration between Indonesia and Timor-Leste, with FAO strong support to ensure favorable policies, facilitate transfer of knowledge & conduct science based field activities in close collaboration with national and subnational key stakeholders. Both countries' commitment were also translated into clear initiatives to address transboundary issues, IUU Fishing, Marine Protected Areas and establishment of marine peace park in the border areas. These initiatives were conducted under the GEF/FAO-supported project “Enabling transboundary cooperation for sustainable management of the Indonesian Seas" or the ISLME project.
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    Project News: The Indonesian Seas Large Marine Ecosystem, July-December 2022 - Issue #6
    Supporting aquaculture development to boost fisheries productivities
    2022
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    FAO Indonesia conducts joint activities for favorable policies & field activities with the Government of Indonesia and Timor-Leste under the FAO-led GEF project “Enabling transboundary cooperation for sustainable management of the Indonesian Seas or ISLME project.
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    Project News: The Indonesian Seas Large Marine Ecosystem, June 2021 - Issue #3 2022
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    The FAO project news, Indonesian Seas Large Marine Ecosystem has conducted various joint activities with the Government of Indonesia and Timor-Leste under the FAO-led GEF project “Enabling transboundary cooperation for sustainable management of the Indonesian Seas ISLME with program initiatives and progress.

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