Indonesia has more than 2.6 million fishermen and 140 million people who depend on marine and coastal ecosystems for their livelihoods. Practice of Illegal Fishing Indonesia resulting in economic losses to ± 20 billion dollars per year, threatens 65% of Indonesia’s coral reefs from overfishing and turn off the Indonesian fishing opportunities to get 1 million tons of fish each year. Seeing the field of fisheries offenses and crimes, especially illegal activities, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Indonesian waters is very alarming, because it needs to be taken strict measures and integrated by all relevant government agencies in order to eradicate it.In this case, in order to eradicate the practice of Illegal Fishing, President J...
Geographically almost 70% of Indonesian territory consists of waters that potentially storing an ama...
Illegal fishing is a classic problem often faced by countries that have a lot of beaches because the...
Perhaps the greatest challenge facing global fisheries is that recovery often requires substantial s...
Indonesia has more than 2.6 million fishermen and 140 million people who depend on marine and coasta...
Lots of Illegal fishing boats have penetrated indonesian waters to takeadvantage by stealing marine ...
Indonesia is an archipelagic country where 2/3 of its territory is marine waters. It provides marine...
The practice of illegal fishing in Indonesian waters is increasingly, especially in the waters of Ma...
The theft of fish resources in the Indonesian sea has caused huge losses to the fisheries sector in ...
The sinking ship policy by Minister Susi Pudjiastuti to the perpetrator of illegal, unregulated and ...
Indonesia always concerned about fishery crime that happen everyday. Illegal, Unregulated and Unrepo...
The maritime sector is a priority in developing the current government. The development of this mari...
The drowning of foreign fishing vessels of illegal fishing actors in Indonesia teritory is one of la...
Indonesia as a country with considerable fisheries potential has an attraction for the activity of c...
Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing berkaitan dengan kegiatan perikanan yang dilakuka...
Indonesia is a country that has a large area in the waters, so that foreign fishermen always escape ...
Geographically almost 70% of Indonesian territory consists of waters that potentially storing an ama...
Illegal fishing is a classic problem often faced by countries that have a lot of beaches because the...
Perhaps the greatest challenge facing global fisheries is that recovery often requires substantial s...
Indonesia has more than 2.6 million fishermen and 140 million people who depend on marine and coasta...
Lots of Illegal fishing boats have penetrated indonesian waters to takeadvantage by stealing marine ...
Indonesia is an archipelagic country where 2/3 of its territory is marine waters. It provides marine...
The practice of illegal fishing in Indonesian waters is increasingly, especially in the waters of Ma...
The theft of fish resources in the Indonesian sea has caused huge losses to the fisheries sector in ...
The sinking ship policy by Minister Susi Pudjiastuti to the perpetrator of illegal, unregulated and ...
Indonesia always concerned about fishery crime that happen everyday. Illegal, Unregulated and Unrepo...
The maritime sector is a priority in developing the current government. The development of this mari...
The drowning of foreign fishing vessels of illegal fishing actors in Indonesia teritory is one of la...
Indonesia as a country with considerable fisheries potential has an attraction for the activity of c...
Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing berkaitan dengan kegiatan perikanan yang dilakuka...
Indonesia is a country that has a large area in the waters, so that foreign fishermen always escape ...
Geographically almost 70% of Indonesian territory consists of waters that potentially storing an ama...
Illegal fishing is a classic problem often faced by countries that have a lot of beaches because the...
Perhaps the greatest challenge facing global fisheries is that recovery often requires substantial s...