Harlisa
Manager, Climate Resilient Fisheries
Work
Areas of expertise:
Fisheries and ocean program, fisheries management, fisheries data analysis, designing fisheries monitoring and capacity building programs
Description
With over six years of experience, Harlisa is dedicated to advancing climate-resilient fisheries management by integrating scientific, policy, and technological solutions to support sustainable practices. She brings expertise in translating scientific research into actionable strategies through collaborative document development, capacity building, and proof-of-concept initiatives that promote effective stakeholder engagement. Through strategic partnerships and science-based advocacy, Harlisa supports climate-adaptive fisheries management to contribute to the resilience of marine resources in Indonesia.
Background
Prior to joining EDF, Harlisa was a National Project Assistant at the Food and Agriculture Organization (UN-FAO) for Mainstreaming Biodiversity Conservation for Inland Fisheries Project in Indonesia.
Harlisa earned her master’s degree in Marine and Fisheries Technology from IPB University.
Publications
Transforming Data into Action: A Five-Year Look at Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries Performance in Lampung https://blogs.edf.org/edfish/2024/08/20/transforming-data-into-action-a-five-year-look-at-blue-swimming-crab-fisheries-performance-in-lampung/
Linking crustacean life history to fishery management controls and reference points (Fish Manag Ecol. 2024;00:e12691) https://doi.org/10.1111/fme.12691
Evaluating adaptive management frameworks for data-limited crustacean fisheries (Journal of Environmental Management: Vol: 341 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118074
SmartPass and Smartphones: An Innovative Approach to Small-Scale Fisheries Monitoring in Lampung Province, Indonesia https://blogs.edf.org/edfish/2023/04/13/smartpass-and-smartphones-an-innovative-approach-to-small-scale-fisheries-monitoring-in-lampung-province-indonesia/
Finding the lowest hanging fruits to improve crustacean fisheries with limited data and capacity https://blogs.edf.org/edfish/2023/02/21/finding-the-lowest-hanging-fruits-to-improve-crustacean-fisheries-with-limited-data-and-capacity/
Analisis Dampak Pelarangan Penggunaan Alat Tangkap Pukat Tarik di Perairan Pantai Barat Sulawesi Selatan http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/117812
Hubungan Kondisi Sumberdaya Ikan dengan Pelarangan Penggunaan Alat Tangkap Pukat Tarik di Kabupaten Takalar (Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis 10(1): 59-68 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jitkt.v10il.18777)
Identifikasi Hasil Tangkapan Crustacea Pada Alat Tangkap Trawl Mini Di Perairan Barru Sulawesi Selatan (Prosiding: Simposium Nasional Crustacea, ISBN 978-979-789-054-4) http://ejournal-balitbang.kkp.go.id/index.php/prosidingprp/article/download/5893/5098