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The North Natuna Sea is full of illegal fishing and endangers Indonesia's maritime security. This is because fishery resources/fishery potential in the Natuna Sea is estimated to be worth IDR 5.32 trillion annually. In addition to the potential wealth of
Raymundus Putra Situmorang +3 more
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Analisis Illegal Fishing Di Perairan Aceh
Tulisan ini merupakan kajian politik keamanan nontradisional yang berfokus kepada illegal fishing. Illegal fishing merupakan bentuk ancaman yang dapat merusak hubungan antar negara, lingkungan hidup, dan berdampak terhadap keamanan manusia. Tulisan ini berupaya menganalisis mengapa kasus illegal fishing oleh kapal ikan asing dan kapal ikan Indonesia di
Fadli Afriandi +3 more
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The Intersection Between Illegal Fishing, Crimes at Sea, and Social Well-Being
Illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing is a major contributor to global overfishing, threatening food security, maritime livelihoods, and fisheries sustainability.
Mary Mackay +5 more
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Fishery catch records support machine learning-based prediction of illegal fishing off US West Coast. [PDF]
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a major problem worldwide, often made more challenging by a lack of at-sea and shoreside monitoring of commercial fishery catches.
Watson JT +6 more
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Illegal Fishing in Indonesia and the Role of International Maritime Law on Illegal Fishing Action
Indonesia as one of the largest maritime sources face many challenges, one of is illegal fishing. This study aims to analyze the role of international maritime law and its practices on handling illegal fishing in Indonesia. Thisy study found and confirmed that illegal fishing action or action of foreign fishing vessels entering the territorial waters ...
Hertantyo Rizki Gumilar
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Illegal fishing via roving banditry, or fishing illegally in other countries’ territorial waters, continues to threaten the security, sustainability, and biodiversity of global marine resources.
Chris Wilcox, Brock J Bergseth
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A New Seafood Import Policy for Nations to Combat Illegal Fishing
The environmental and social sustainability of seafood is jeopardized by rampant illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. Regulations implemented by fishing countries and Regional Fisheries Management Organizations are insufficient to combat illegal
Leslie Roberson +5 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has altered illegal fishing activities inside and outside a marine protected area. [PDF]
Quimbayo JP +8 more
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Despite regulations aimed at curbing shark finning and bycatch, shark fishing mortality rates continue to escalate, partly due to unintended consequences of these policies which, along with illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and ghost fishing ...
Mauricio Castrejón, Omar Defeo
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Justice is still an expensive item that is difficult to reach by every level of Indonesian society, including local fishermen who do illegal fishing. The criminal law policy in tackling illegal fishing which is represented in the Fisheries Law is not ...
Mashuril Anwar +2 more
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