| I | Objective | 1. Providing fishing grounds information.2. Improving fishing effectiveness by knowing the fishing destination.3. Minimizing the need for fuel oil in fishing activities.4. Increasing the catch of pelagic fish.5. Increasing the income of pelagic fishing fishers in the waters of Palabuhanratu Bay. |
| II | Required activities | 1. Conducting training on utilizing information systems and map interpretation skills of presumptive fishing grounds.2. Improving the coordination of agencies and stakeholders in developing fishing ground information systems.3. Improving the assistance and guidance to fishers in utilizing oceanographic information.4. Maximizing the use of the Fishing Port Information (FPIC) Center in transferring oceanographic information to fishers.5. Testing the system using the research modeling results. |
| III | Major obstacles | 1. Not all fishers have smartphones.2. Lack of experience in operating applications on smartphones.3. The limited ability of fishers to interpret fishing grounds.4. Lack of coordination between agencies and stakeholders in developing the fishing ground information system.5. Lack of assistance and guidance to fishers related to using oceanographic information to estimate fishing grounds.6. Lack of oceanographic information provided by fishing ports.7. High dependency of fishers on FADs in pelagic fishing activities. |
| IV | Institutions/parties involved | 1. The MFA of West Java Province.2. The MFA of Sukabumi Regency. 3. The Palabuhanratu Fishing Port (including the FPIC).4. Fisher’s group.5. Non-governmental organization. |
| V | Sectors of society affected. | 1. Pelagic fishers.2. The middleman of fishery products.3. Pelagic fishery products processing entrepreneurs.4. Exporters. |