Where is your squid coming from? Most likely unregulated waters, according to a new international study

New research fuses multiple data sources to advance understanding of the expanding footprint of global squid fleets

Washington, D.C., March 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Scientists and policymakers have voiced growing concerns about the decline of global squid stocks, but little has been done to date to target squid fishing activities that are expanding into unregulated spaces, according to a new international study.

The study, lead-authored by Katherine Seto, an assistant professor of environmental studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, was published in Science Advances on March 10. It explores the unregulated nature of global squid fisheries across three oceans over a three-year period, and how these fisheries continue to grow and shift locations beyond the jurisdiction of management bodies. The research was conducted through a research partnership between Global Fishing Watch, the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security at the University of Wollongong, and the Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency.

Using satellite imagery, vessel tracking, and data monitoring, the study found that the fishing conducted by this globalized light-luring squid fishery was extensive, fishing between 149,000-251,000 vessel days annually, and that effort increased 68% over the study period from 2017-2020.

“These squid fisheries are highly mobile, fishing multiple oceans within a given year,” said Seto. “While some conservation and management measures are in place to regulate this type of fishing, our research found that actors may take advantage of these fragmented regulations to maximize resource extraction. To address this, we need to address the factors that promote the growth and expansion of fishing efforts, and increase data sharing and communication between management entities.”

The study found that these squid fishing vessels fished largely (86%) in unregulated areas, equating to 4.4 million total hours of fishing time between 2017-2020. While unregulated fishing is not necessarily illegal, it presents challenges for fisheries sustainability and resource equity, and has been connected to questionable human rights and labor practices.

“By synthesizing data from multiple sources, we created a robust picture of the fishing activity of the high seas squid fleets. Our analysis highlights the interconnectedness of fishing grounds used by the fleets,” said Nate Miller, head of applied research at Global Fishing Watch and co-author of the study. “It demonstrates the critical importance of comprehensive data sharing agreements between regional bodies for improving understanding of the movements of these vessels and quantifying their impacts on squid stocks.”

One major challenge has been the vessels freely fishing between regulated and unregulated spaces, fishing huge amounts of squid with little to no oversight or data reporting. Fishing in unregulated areas has also steadily increased and seems to be preferred despite concerns over stock status, according to the study.

“These unregulated fishing activities require urgent action. They occur in our global commons, shared by all, yet few receive any benefit, and neighboring coastal States are increasingly concerned regarding the impact on their own shared fish stocks,” said study co-author Quentin Hanich, from the University of Wollongong.

Masanori Miyahara, a co-author and advisor to the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan, agrees.

“These catches are often not reported to domestic or international management bodies, nor are they incorporated into estimates of fishing effort, harvest, or stock status,” said Miyahara. “While it is good to see both the North Pacific Fisheries Commission and the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation strengthen their management, urgent responses are also required in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans to ensure that fleets do not simply evade regulation by moving elsewhere.”

As we experience an increased demand for seafood products globally, we must understand the factors that facilitate the increase and expansion of fishing efforts to address the challenges of unregulated fishing, according to the study.

“Like all activities in the global commons, fishing on the high seas should be fully regulated. Yet the regional bodies with the competence to adopt management measures are restrained by a handful of states whose self-interests are best served when such activities are unregulated or done with few limits,” said Osvaldo Urrutia S., professor of international law at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso in Chile. “The global squid fishery shows how important it is to strengthen regional management of high seas resources and to continue international calls for states and regional bodies to take this challenge seriously.”

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Gorilla Technology Chosen to Participate in UK Tech Delegation Visit to Southeast Asia

One of 15 innovative companies selected to meet with business and government leaders in the region

LONDON, March 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (“Gorilla”) (NASDAQ: GRRR), a global provider of AI based edge video analytics, IoT technologies, and cybersecurity, today announced it is one of a select group of companies chosen to participate in the first ever UK-Southeast Asia Tech Week, sponsored by the UK Department for Business and Trade (DBT).

The DBT will lead the delegation of 15 innovative UK technology companies offering best-in-class, export ready solutions in the Net Zero and Internet of Things sectors, including Gorilla, to Jakarta, Indonesia and Bangkok, Thailand from March 13 to March 20 for a series of commercially focused engagements with influential businesses and government representatives from across the region.

“We are honored to accompany the UK Department for Business and Trade and several fellow innovative companies for this important opportunity to build relationships and exchange ideas with leaders and officials in the region. This region continues to be of significant interest for Gorilla as we pursue our global expansion strategy,” said Gorilla Chairman and CEO, Jay Chandan.

During the delegation’s visit, Gorilla will have an opportunity to participate in one-on-one matching sessions with targeted potential partners and customers; on-site visits to local organizations and companies; workshops and roundtables on the ASEAN tech landscape and local market requirements; and networking events with key business leaders and influential government officials.

Natalie Black, His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific, said: “I am pleased to welcome Gorilla Technology to Southeast Asia as part of a delegation of cutting-edge UK tech companies. Southeast Asia is an important region for the UK, with a digital economy projected to exceed US$360bn by 2025. I look forward to witnessing new and growing relationships unfold following UK-Southeast Asia Tech Week.”

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Gorilla places an emphasis on offering leading technology, expert service, and precise delivery, and ensuring top-of-the-line, intelligent and strong edge AI solutions that enable clients to improve operational performance and efficiency. With continuous core technology development, Gorilla will deliver edge AI solutions to managed service providers, distributors, system integrators, and hardware manufacturers.
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Permission to Resume Operations

The public, especially developers are reminded to always comply with any order, acts, regulations, standards and guidelines that are currently enforced. The Ministry of development in its press release also advised developers including owners, operators and tenants of building units or premises to liaise with the appointed Qualified Person who is responsible for informing developers about the status of applications that have been submitted to Authority on Building Control and Construction Industry, ABCi and any outstanding matters required to be resolved with relevant agencies.

Dil's Cafe is now allowed to resume operations after being issued a Notice to Vacate the Premises on 31st of January 2023. Dil's Cafe's appointed Qualified Person submitted the application to obtain the Occupation Permit, OP on the 10th of March 2023 and the application was approved on the same day. Further information, the public can visit the ABCi website at abci.gov.bn.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Immigration Act

Two Indonesians were sentenced to imprisonment for offences under the Immigration Act Chapter 17.

Purwati, aged 44, was found to have been staying in the country after being deported. The offender was sentenced under Section 36 of the Immigration Act, Chapter 17 which is one year imprisonment and a fine of one thousand dollars. The offender failed to pay the fine and was sentenced to one year and one month imprisonment.

Meanwhile, Sudarmono, aged 46, was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment and 3 strokes of whipping under Section 15 1 of the Immigration Act, Chapter 17 for overstaying in the country after his immigration pass has expired for 154 days. Both offenders were arrested on 8th March 2023 at a rental house in Jalan Pasai, Sengkurong.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Mental Health Regional Seminar 2023

The Mental Health Regional Seminar 2023 will be held this Saturday, 18th of March at the International Convention Centre in Berakas.

With the theme 'Kesihatan Mental ke arah kesejahteraan ummah' or Mental health towards the well-being of the Ummah', the seminar will include four presentations. The Premier Paper presentations will be delivered by Yang Berhormat Pehin Datu Seri Maharaja Dato Paduka Seri Setia Doctor Ustaz Haji Awang Abdul Aziz Bin Juned, the State Mufti and Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Doctor Haji Mohammad Isham bin Haji Jaafar, Minister of Health.

A 3-day Mental Health Exhibition will also be held starting Friday, the 17th of March. Aside from that, a free Health Screening and blood donation campaign will also be held. Members of the public are welcomed to visit the exhibition. The event is organised by the Seri Begawan Religious Teachers University College with the cooperation of the Ministry of Health. For more information, the public can contact 8886649 or 7152914.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Generating Innovative Educational Ecosystem

Towards generating an innovative educational ecosystem, the Ministry of Education is implementing seven major projects.

First is maintaining the continuity of the best practices of Blended Learning. Second, strengthening standards and curriculum for digital literacy. Third, implementing initiatives under the field of educational technology including efforts to create a Learning Management System, the provision of smart classrooms and launching of MOE TV and Digital Resource Management System. Fourth, planning to create an appropriate curriculum to strengthen the basic literacy and numeracy skills of students at the primary level. Fifth, review the Express Curriculum. Sixth, strengthening the implementation of school-based assessment and lastly, monitoring the quality and effectiveness of education through research and development.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Shaping Future Ready Students

Before approving the allocation for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the council deliberated and reviewed several questions raised by members of the Legislative Council. The morning session also heard an introduction on the proposed allocation for the Ministry of Education and the departments under it, totaling more than seven hundred and ninety-seven million dollars. In the presentation, Yang Berhormat Datin Seri Setia Doctor Dayang Hajah Romaizah binti Haji Md Salleh, Minister of Education outlined the Ministry of Education's priority which is not only to produce a high quality education system, but also strives towards shaping future ready students.

According to the Minister, first is continuing efforts related to strengthening the implementation of the Learning Recovery Programme. Second, to continue efforts related to strengthening the Learning Support Programme. Third, continuing efforts in the formation of noble moral character among students inline with the Malay Islamic Monarchy, MIB philosophy. Fourth, strengthen bilateral cooperation in the development of student compensation through memorandums of understanding with agencies and foreign educational and training institutions. Fifth, diversifying Upskilling and Reskilling courses and programmes and sixth, implementing programmes offered through collaborations with local industrial companies.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Seizure of Contrabands

Two locals were arrested in a patrol and crime monitoring operation carried out by Police Reserve 'C' Company, RBPF in collaboration with the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, RBAF, yesterday.

During the operation, the police found a suspicious looking vehicle passing through the Kampung Junjongan area. The vehicle was later found after apparently losing control into a ditch. Upon inspection, the police found 3 large boxes containing 156 bottles of alcoholic drinks of various brands. All contrabands and the suspects, a man and a woman, were taken to the Limau Manis Police Station for preliminary investigation. The case will be handed over to the Royal Customs and Excise Department for further investigation.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Stem Project Award Presentation

Two groups comprising students from Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College emerged as Stem project winners in the 'Community and School' category in conjunction with the Southeast Asia Stem Fair and Exposition 2023 organised by the Seameo Stem-Ed Regional Centre in Bangkok, Thailand.

The first group, with their 'Pigeons Problem' project also received 'The Most Interesting Project' award during the competition. Meanwhile, the second group took the prize with their 'Bird Problems in MSPSBS' project.

Through the competition, both groups have succeeded in producing posters, reports and videos that highlight the issue of pollution caused by wild birds in the school buildings and find solutions through Stem methods. The competition among others aimed to enhance students' skills in problem solving by using science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Stem skills.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Forum in Conjunction with World Social Work Day

The Medical Social Work Department of Pantai Jerudong Specialist Centre, PJSC organised a forum yesterday. Held in conjunction with World Social Work Day, the forum took place at PJSC.

The forum featured several speakers from various agencies. The event among others aimed to highlight to the global community that social work professions have made many contributions. This year's World Social Work Day is themed "Respecting Diversity Through Joint Social Action" which underlines that no one is left behind and each individual can live with confidence, security, and peace in a sustainable world.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

‘Negaraku Kebanggaanku’ Programme

Students in the country are urged to be equipped with knowledge, skills and expertise without putting aside the Malay Islamic Monarchy values that must be possessed by every student.

The matter was stressed by Doctor Muhammad Hadi bin Muhammad Melayong, Head of Brunei History Centre during the Closing Ceremony of the Negaraku Kebanggaanku Programme in conjunction with Brunei Darussalam's 39th National Day Celebration. The ceremony took place at the Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University, UNISSA Campus, yesterday afternoon. The closing ceremony was highlighted with a National Talk titled 'Memperkasa Kesiapsiagaan Belia Menuju Wawasan Negara 2035' or Empowering Youth Preparedness Towards Wawasan Negara 2035. The forum among others discussed the role of the country's youth in being pious and possessing patriotism and nationalism.

Earlier yesterday morning, the programme was officiated by Dr Hajah Lilly Suzana binti Haji Shamsu, Assistant Rector for Student and Alumni Affairs, UNISSA. The programme organised by the Faculty of Islamic Development Management, FPPI, UNISSA with the cooperation of the Brunei History Centre aimed to bring out the talents and potential of UNISSA undergraduates in analysing and planning strategies to assist management and cultivate the spirit of celebrating the country's national day.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Prayer Refining Programme for New Converts

The Refining Prayer Programme For Converts is an effort to empower new Muslim converts with high quality knowledge on performing solat or prayer based on strong faith and high value competency. This is to enable them to face challenges towards religious progress in life in this world and the hereafter. Held in conjunction with the Isra' Mi'raj 1444 Hijrah celebration the programme took place simultaneously in the four districts yesterday morning. It is organised by the Islamic Da'wah Centre through the Muallaf Development Division, Tarbiyah Muallaf.

In Brunei Muara District, 43 participants took part in the programme at the Islamic Da'wah Centre Conference Hall. It included guidance for converts on how to perform wudhu or ablution using a spray bottle.

In Belait District, 34 participants took part in the programme was held at the Multipurpose Hall of Kuala Belait Da'wah Unit. It aimed to enhance understanding on the obligation to perform the five times daily prayers.

Meanwhile 51 participants attended the session at Kampung Bang Dalam Mosque in Tutong District. It's objective was to instil a sense of responsibility to perform the daily prayers.

A similar programme took place at Kampung Sibut Religious Hall in Temburong District, attended by 36 new converts. It is hoped they will continue performing prayers and religious deeds to gain Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala's blessings.

Source: Radio Television Brunei