July 2023 to July 2026 – ASIC Shrimp and ASIC Social and Gender Standards – Sidoarjo, East Java and South Sulawesi
July 2023 to July 2026 – ASIC Social and Gender Standard – PT Atina – Processor
July 2023 to July 2026 – ASIC Hatcheries
September 2023 – Guidebook on management techniques for extensive giant tiger prawn (in Bahasa)
Produced by the ATINA-ASIC Sidoarjo AIP (East Java, Indonesia) (East Java) and ATINA-ASIC South Sulawesi AIP (South Sulawesi)
2015 and 2016 – A Code of Good Practice for Hainan Tilapia Farming (Versions 1 and 2)
-Produced by the Hainan Tilapia Sustainability Alliance (HTSA), Hainan, The People’s Republic of China
The Code of Good Practice (CoGP), now in its second version provides guidance on how to efficiently and responsibly raise tilapia preventing disease outbreaks and pollution from farms.
The CoGP aims to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and veterinary medicines and includes advice and thresholds on disease, water quality, monitoring, and community relationships.
It also advocates collaborative management via producer groups, information sharing, and coordinated disease and adverse weather management.
March 2023 – Ecoshrimp – Agreement on black tiger farming standards PT. Alter Trade Indonesia
Produced by the ATINA-ASIC Sidoarjo AIP (East Java, Indonesia) (East Java) and ATINA-ASIC South Sulawesi AIP (South Sulawesi).
East Java
South Sulawesi
January 2022 – Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the non-lethal management and monitoring of bird and reptile species (In Bahasa)
Produced by the PT ATINA Sidoajo Ecoshrimp AIP and the South Sulawesi ASIC Ecoshrimp AIP.
July 2021 – Implementing area-based aquaculture management with data-driven tools
This Aquaculture Technology Spotlight published by the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership highlights the growing number of data-driven tools that can bring fish farmers and their data together.
These area-level tools, some of which have been developed in association with AIPs under the Directory, can be used to monitor the cumulative impacts and shared risks associated with aquaculture.
April 2021 – My SHRImp App
The My SHRImp app helps minimize the risks inherent in shrimp production and allows farmers and members of the supply chain to plan more effectively.
The app allows farmers to confidentially submit their farm-level disease, production, and harvest status.
In return, they receive updated regional information including market information, disease forecasts, and alerts on three key diseases: Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP), Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (also known as EMS), and White spot disease.
The app was developed by FAI farms in association with the three AIPs under the Shrimp Health Resources Improvement Project (SHRImp) in Thailand, and is currently available in Bahasa, English, Thai, and Vietnamese and is free for farmers.
December 2021 – Thailand, Surat thani, Chumphon, & Rayong Shrimp Health Resources Improvement Project (SHRImp) – Enterocytozoon Hepatopenaei (EHP) poster
December 2020 – South Sulawesi ASIC Ecoshrimp – Shrimp farming protocol for improved health management produced by PT ATiNA (in Bahasa)