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Perpres No.115 Tahun 2015 adalah peraturan yang dibuat dan ditunjuk untuk mengatasi permasalahan Illegal Fishing diwilayah Zona Ekonomi Eksklusif Indonesia.
Dina Andriani, Syofiaty Lubis
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Sinergy of Law Enforcement Agencies in Handling Illegal Fishing Cases in Aceh Waters
Illegal fishing cases often occur in waters at the edge of Indonesia. This article is focused on examining and analyzing the synergy between the authorized institutions in the process of monitoring and handling illegal fishing cases that occur in the ...
Ade Irma Suryani Nasution +4 more
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Policies for Combating Illegal Fishing Crimes in Indonesia: A Comparative Study
Introduction: Indonesia is an archipelago with an area of 5.8 million square kilometers of marine area and has a tremendous amount of fisheries wealth. However, fisheries in Indonesian seas are often the target of illegal fishing from foreign fishermen ...
Abdul Kamil Razak +3 more
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Combatting Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing with Information: A Case of Probable Illegal Fishing in the Tropical Eastern Pacific [PDF]
A short account of how existing fisheries information collected by Regional Fisheries Management Organizations and coastal states can be used to expose illegal fishing. Here we draw on a little-known report, published in Spanish in Costa Rica, which reveals potential cases of illegal fishing from foreign tuna purse seiners.
Arias, Adrian, Pressey, Robert L.
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MODUS OPERANDI PELAKU ILLEGAL FISHING YANG BERDIMENSI TRANSNASIONAL DI INDONESIA
This research was conducted with the aim to understand the transnational dimension of illegal fishing cases in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the modus operandi in cases of illegal fishing with a transnational dimension. This discussion is based
I Wayan Budha Yasa
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Southeast Asia's geographical conditions are an area that has a marine ecosystem most diverse in the world. However, there is an increase in the exploitation and practice of Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) fishing which is considered troubling and detrimental to the affected region.
Lucitania Rizky +4 more
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The potential for illegal fishing in Indonesia's marine areas is tremendous, especially in the exclusive economic zone of Indonesia, mainly in the North Natuna marine area. Following the rampant illegal fishing activities, policies on preventing and eradicating illegal fishing in the Republic of Indonesia are constantly debated both in theory and ...
Yordan Gunawan +3 more
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One role of Marine Protected Areas is to protect biodiversity; however, illegal fishing activity can reduce the effectiveness of protection. Quantifying illegal fishing effort within no-take MPAs is difficult and the impacts of illegal fishing on ...
David Harasti +4 more
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CASE STUDIES OF ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED AND UNREGULATED FISHING (IUU-F) IN HULU SUNGAI TENGAH REGENCY OF INDONESIA [PDF]
Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency is a very strategic area for fishing activities. Usually people of Hulu Sungai Tengah fishing with various tools used, from traditional to modern tools.
Mahyudin I., Hidayat A.S., Rahmayani N.
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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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