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Indonesia Maritime defence and security issue

no need to pity them, it's all about National Interest. Some countries want to increase their economic by conducting fishing although must commit some crimes, our just want to protect our fishing ground to be used for our local fishermen.

Albeit, any vessels who can conduct fishing thousands miles from their homeports is usually large vessels and not poorly equipped at all.

I see. Indonesia definitely has every right to enforce territorial laws against any trespassers. You guys have like thousands of islands? Surely not easy for your coast guards. But I have to say your guys have some awesome beaches & natural beauty, the seafood is great too. :-)
 
I see. Indonesia definitely has every right to enforce territorial laws against any trespassers. You guys have like thousands of islands? Surely not easy for your coast guards. But I have to say your guys have some awesome beaches & natural beauty, the seafood is great too. :-)

Yes indeed,

that's our blessing and curse at the same time though, to become the largest archipelago country in the world and one of the most diverse society in the world as the result.
 
Closing the year, Navy gonna sink 10 illegal fishing boats

Mengakhiri tahun 2015, TNI AL kembali akan menenggelamkan kapal pencuri ikan. Kali ini ada 10 kapal illegal fishing yang akan ditenggelamkan bersama-sama dengan Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan (KKP).

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Akhir Tahun, TNI AL Akan Tenggelamkan 10 Kapal Pencuri Ikan
 
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2 Philippines illegal fishing boats seized by water police in Morotai (19/12/2015)

Dua kapal nelayan asing berkebangsaan Filipina diamankan Kapal Polisi (KP) Baladewa saat patroli di perairan Halmahera, Maluku Utara. Kedua kapal beserta seluruh ABK ditangkap saat melakukan aktivitas penangkapan ikan jenis tuna di lokasi 45-50 mil laut sebelah Timur Laut Pulau Morotai pada Jumat 18 dan Sabtu 19 Desember 2015.

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Diamankan, 16 Ton Ikan Tuna Hasil "Ilegal Fishing" - Kompas.com

Well Indonesia is just enforcing her law in their territory so there is no problem as long as the fishermen are treated humanely.

Anyways, is that a tuna fish in the last picture? I must have been looking at canned tuna for a long time that I didn't thought tuna fish are that big.
 
Well Indonesia is just enforcing her law in their territory so there is no problem as long as the fishermen are treated humanely. Anyways, is that a tuna fish in the last picture? I must have been looking at canned tuna for a long time that I didn't thought tuna fish are that big.

Yes, that's tuna. Ever since the crack down on illegal fishing, even our traditional fisherman that only fish near the shore using only traditional method, can also get big tuna catch.
 
157 fishing boats punished in 2015 for poaching in indonesian waters
Kamis, 7 Januari 2016 08:33 WIB | 437 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry took punitive measures against a total of 157 fishing boats for carrying out illegal fishing activities in Indonesian waters in 2015.

These 157 boats comprised 84 foreign fishing boats and 73 Indonesian boats, Director General of Maritime and Fishery Resources of the ministry, Asep Burhanudin, said here on Wednesday.

Last year, the ministry deployed 27 patrol boats that managed to supervise 5,206 fishing boats in the countrys waters.

Of the 157 boats whose cases were taken to the courts, 118 boats were detained by the ministrys directorate general, one by the Indonesian Navy, 18 boats were detained by the Water Police, seven by the Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla), eight by local maritime and fishery offices, four by the customs and excise offices, and one by a local ranger unit.

Of the 84 foreign boats, 46 had the flag of Vietnam, 19 of the Philippines, 12 flew Malaysian and nine were flying Thailands flag.

The ministry, with the cooperation of the Indonesian Navy and the Police, sank a total of 121 boats since October 2014.

In 2015, 113 boats were sunk, including 53 boats that were sunk by the ministry, 51 by the Navy, and nine by the ministry and the police jointly.

The 121 boats that were sunk included 39 ships of Vietnam, 36 of the Philippines, 21 of the Thailand, 12 of Malaysia, two of the Papua New Guinea, one of China and 10 of Indonesia.(*)
157 fishing boats punished in 2015 for poaching in indonesian waters - ANTARA News
 
Indonesia repatriates 23 enslaved Myanmar crew
thejakartapost.com | National | Tue, January 12 2016, 4:04 PM
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In this April 3 file photo, Burmese fishermen prepare to board a boat during a rescue operation in Benjina, Aru Islands, Indonesia. (AP/Dita Alangkara)

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The Indonesian government has repatriated 23 Myanmar citizens who were enslaved as crew on a Thai-owned fishing vessel, after the victims had settled their cases with fishing companies. The repatriation process started in December last year.

Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti said that of the total of 103 enslaved crew members, 73 have had their claims and salaries paid out by the fishing company, leaving 30 people still to undergo the process. Those waiting are currently taking shelter in Ambon, Maluku.

"In December, 23 Myanmar citizens were returned to their homeland, with the cooperation of the International Organization for Migration," Susi said in a press conference on Monday as quoted by kompas.com at the office of the anti-illegal fishing task force.

The next repatriation group, she continued, would leave on Jan. 12, with 14 people. The other 24 persons are yet to receive their certificates of identity from the Myanmar government, which is still running a citizenship verification process.

Details of crew members being repatriated:

1. Sumber Laut Utama and Maju Bersama Jaya: five out of 12 crew have been repatriated

2. S&T Mitra Mina Industri and Era Sistem Informasindo: 10 of 12 crew have received their salary and four have been repatriated.

3. Biota Indo Persada, Jaring Mas, Hadidgo, Thalindo Arumina Jaya and Tanggul Mina Nusantara: 51 of 79 crew have received their salary and 14 have been repatriated. (ags)(+)

- See more at: Indonesia repatriates 23 enslaved Myanmar crew | The Jakarta Post

Indonesia needs to keep momentum on fishery exports
Anton Hermansyah, thejakartapost.com, Jakarta | Business | Tue, January 12 2016, 10:08 AM
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Two fishing ships captured for destructive fishing in Southeast Sulawesi water on April 17, 2012. (Antara/Embong Salampessy)


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Indonesia needs to maintain the momentum in fishery exports as its strict measures against illegal fishing contributed to an increase in exports last year, a researcher said on Monday.

Center for Policy Analysis fishery researcher Suhana said the moratorium on permits issued to foreign fishing vessels in 2014 and 2015 had contributed to an increase in tuna exports to the US last year, while neighboring Thailand and the Philippines saw decreases.

"We need to take this opportunity to become the largest fishery product exporter," Suhana said at a press conference held by the People’s Coalition for Equal Fisheries (KIARA).

Citing latest data from the Maritime Affairs and Fishery Ministry on tuna fish exports to the US, Suhana said that Indonesian exports booked a 7.73 percent increase year-on-year from January to September 2015, while exports from Thailand and the Philippines decreased 17.36 percent and 32.59 percent, respectively.

He added that the main markets for Indonesian fishery products were faraway, such as Japan and the US. Southeast Asian countries were export-oriented and did not import from each other No country had a percentage of imports from other ASEAN countries higher than 50 percent except Brunei, which was at 81.89 percent, Suhana added.

"Even in Southeast Asia, only Indonesia and Vietnam have surpluses in fishery product exports-imports. ASEAN countries usually only import fishery products from other ASEAN countries to be processed and exported again to countries outside of ASEAN," Suhana said.(+)

- See more at: Indonesia needs to keep momentum on fishery exports | The Jakarta Post
 
Indonesia to Sink More Illegal Foreign Fishing Boats

The Sorong prosecution office said two Philippines fishing boats would be destroyed after the court gave its verdict on charge of illegal fishing in Indonesian waters. Head of the criminal section of the Sorong prosecution office Danang P Dwiharjo in Sorong said the two boats would be exploded if the court gave the guilty verdict.

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The two boats are now detained at the fishing terminal of Sorong and their cases are being processed by the prosecution office, Danang said. The two boats with skippers Graciano Maglasang (51) and Rodrigo Puno (48) and 47 crew members were caught by Indonesian sea security authorities off Raja Ampat on Wednesday.

Danang said the boats were caught with 3 tons of tuna fishes worth around Rp500 million. He said the two Philippines skippers claimed they were not aware that they had entered Indonesian water territory.

Indonesia to sink more foreign fishing boats - ANTARA News



More Ships to Eradicate Illegal Fishing

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The Ministry of Marine and Fishery Affairs has vowed to strengthen the national sea-surveillance fleet with 4 new 60-meter ships. All the ships are expected to be procured in April 2016. Furthermore, 5 new speedboats and 1 140-meter surveillance fleet will also strengthen the national fleet. Meanwhile, the 120 days of airborne surveillance will further complement the government surveillance against illegal activities at sea.

More Ships to Eradicate Illegal Fishing



3 Malaysian illegal fishing boats seized by Indonesian water police, 5 other boats escaped (21/1/2016)

Tiga kapal nelayan berbendera Malaysia berhasil ditangkap pihak keamanan Indonesia pada Kamis (21/1). Dua kapal ditangkap oleh Kapal Patroli (KP) Pelikan-5008 BKO Polda Kaltim di perairan Laut Sulawesi, tepatnya pada posisi 3o 28’ 770” LU - 118 o 43’ 661” BT, dan satu kapal ditangkap Direktorat Polisi Perairan (Ditpolair) Polda Kaltim di perairan Karang Unarang.

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Illegal Fishing Lagi, Tiga Kapal Malaysia Ditangkap | Radar Tarakan



Launching of ORCA 2, 60 meter, marine and fishery patrol vessel
 
Indonesia: Unidentified vessel fires on fishing trawler near Anambas Island 22 January
A Taiwan-flagged fishing trawler was approached and fired upon by an unknown vessel at 2218 hrs local time some 57 nm north-northeast of Anambas Island. The crew took evasive manoeuvres and after an hour the craft stopped its pursuit of the trawler. No one was injured by the gunfire and the vessel was able to continue its journey.
https://pviltd.com/news-insight/new...time-onshore-security-report-26-jan-2016.html



US, Indonesia step up collaboration to tackle illegal fishing
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In its efforts, the US Department of Justice will be involved in providing training for prosecutors and judges, US Ambassador to Indonesia Robert Blake said on Wednesday when speaking to reporters at the American cultural center, @America.
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According to Blake, the two countries are also discussing initiating a new program to build cooperation between Interpol and Indonesia to assist in law enforcement in the fishery.
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US government, through is development agency, also launched a $33 million five-year sustainable fishery program that will focus on protecting biodiversity in Indonesia's coral triangle area. The Indonesian government's efforts have produced results. From Oct. 2014 until Dec. 2015 the government sank 117 boats and revoked the business permits of 15 companies.

readmore: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...tep-collaboration-tackle-illegal-fishing.html
 

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