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Indonesia Maritime defence and security issue

The bulk of fishing boats being blown up are vietnamese ships. Then you have token Chinese ships, I guess it's time for our indonesian brothers to admit that their mighty navy is not that mighty in front of the Chinese Coast Guard that protects Chinese fishing boats. Indonesian navy is simply a big joke and is something that should not be taken seriously.

Said a citizen of a country with gun-boat navy.
 
Vietnam, Indonesia boost cooperation in fisheries
The governments of Vietnam and Indonesia are proposed to extend by five years the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on navigation and fisheries cooperation inked by the two countries in January 2010.

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Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Vu Van Tam (R) shakes hands with Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti.

Vietnam’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Vu Van Tam and Indonesia’s Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti made the proposal during talks in Jakarta on July 26.

The two sides stressed the importance of enhancing fisheries collaboration.

Deputy Minister Tam said the Vietnamese Government discourages illegal fishing.

He recommended Indonesia handle Vietnamese fishermen boats’ violations in the country’s waters based on international law and in a humanitarian spirit.

Vietnam and Indonesia hope to maintain meetings between the joint technical committee on fisheries.

To settle issues related to fishing more effectively, Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Indonesia’s Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries will sign an agreement on establishing a hotline to prevent illegal fishing activities soon.

The host encouraged Vietnam to invest in aquatic breeding and processing in Indonesia.

She invited the guest to attend a meeting between seafood businesses and management agencies this September in Indonesia to explore cooperation opportunities.

Tam said Vietnam is willing to take part in the event.

http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/go...indonesia-boost-cooperation-in-fisheries.html
 
Test:

The Phil vs. CN Abitral Tribunal issued a very very (and surprising) side statement that has direct implications for the ongoing China-Indonesia (or any country) fishing dispute, does any Chinese or Indonesian member know about this statement?
We knew it but our policies mainly come from our own law for the best for our own.

We knew it but our policies mainly come from our own law for the best for our own.
And at the same time for the creating of more justies and peaces world.
 
29 foreign illegal fishing boats seized in July 2016 period

Berikut rincian penangkapan 29 kapal asing pelaku illegal fishing di perairan Indonesia tersebut:
  • KP Orca 01 milik KKP menangkap 1 kapal asing di perairan Natuna
  • KP Orca 2 milik KKP menangkap 2 kapal asing di perairan Natuna
  • KP Orca 3 milik KKP menangkap 8 kapal asing di perairan Natuna
  • KP Hiu 13 milik KKP menangkap 2 kapal asing di perairan Natuna
  • KP Hiu Macan Tutul 02 milik KKP menangkap 2 kapal asing di perairan Natuna
  • KP Napoleon 049 milik KKP menangkap 1 kapal asing di perairan Arafura
  • KP Baladewa 8002 milik Polri menangkap 2 kapal asing di perairan Anambas, Natuna
  • KP Anis Kembang 4001 milik Polri menangkap 1 kapal asing di Selat Malaka
  • KP Antareja 7007 milik Polri menangkap 1 kapal asing di Tobelo, Halmahera
  • KP Anis Madu 3009 milik Polri menangkap 1 kapal asing di Tanjung Jabung, Jambi
  • KP Hanoman 7011 milik Polri menangkap 1 kapal asing di perairan Bawean, Jawa Timur
  • KP Hiu 14 (KKP BKO Bakamla) menangkap 2 kapal asing di perairan Natuna
  • KAL Tedung Selar (TNI AL BKO Bakamla) menangkap 1 kapal asing di perairan Bitung
  • KRI Wiratno milik TNI AL memangkap 2 kapal asing di perairan Natuna
  • KRI Sulupari milik TNI AL menangkap 1 kapal asing di perairan Natuna
  • KRI Silas Papare milik TNI AL menangkap 1 kapal asing di perairan Natuna
http://finance.detik.com/read/2016/...gkap-mencuri-ikan-di-laut-ri-selama-juli-2016
 
Indonesia prepares for mass ship sinking
Following months of tensions over sovereignty in and around its waters, Indonesia says it plans to sink 71 ships that were caught fishing illegally.

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More than 70 fishing ships, including Chinese vessels, will be sent to the bottom of the ocean by Indonesia this month, in a public display of sovereignty over its waters.

Following months of tensions in the region over maritime rights in the South China Sea, Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti said they were planning to sink 71 ships deemed to have carried out illegal fishing in Indonesian waters.

The mass scuttling is set to take place on August 17 - Indonesia's Independence Day.

The Indonesian government has previously announced it had caught Chinese vessels fishing illegally in its waters.

But on Monday Ms Pudjiastuti remained tight-lipped as to from where the ships came.

"Based on a joint communique among those countries yesterday, we agreed to mention them only as foreign fishing ships. We don't mention the nation they came from," she told reporters in Jakarta.

A popular figure in President Joko Widodo's cabinet, Ms Pudjiastuti spearheaded the policy of seizing foreign vessels caught fishing illegally and blowing them up.

But this time, she said the ships will be sunk to create artificial reefs.

It's part of a move by Indonesia to combat illegal fishing and protect its sovereignty in the region.

In July alone, the Fisheries Ministry said it had caught 29 ships illegally fishing across the vast waters of the archipelago including off Natuna and Arafura Sea, just north of Darwin.

The sinking of the ships comes after President Widodo's much-publicised visit to the Natuna islands in June, in response to a number of Chinese vessels found in the waters and a subsequent statement by China that it was their traditional fishing ground.

The Indonesian navy fired warning shots at the vessels before later capturing one ship despite calls by a Chinese coastguard to release them.

Indonesia said two tonnes of suspected illegally caught fish were found aboard the Chinese vessel.

Similar confrontations with Chinese boats occurred in March and May when vessels were allegedly caught trawling in the same waters.

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2016/08/01/indonesia-prepares-mass-ship-sinking
 
Govt allocates Rp175 billion for fishermen`s insurance program: Minister Susi
The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry (KKP) has allocated Rp175 billion for an insurance program for fishermen across the country. "We have readied Rp175 billion for providing insurance facilities to some one million fishermen this year," KKP Minister Susi Pudjiastuti stated at a press conference here on Monday.

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Minister Susi expressed hope that the fishermen will register with the insurance program in future.

Based on data at the Central Bureau of Statistics, there are 2.7 million fishermen across the country.

Susi noted that her ministry will evaluate the application documents on Monday evening (Aug 1) and on Tuesday (Aug 2) and will announce the names of selected fishermen.

The compensation scheme for a fisherman, who dies in a fishing accident, is set at Rp200 million, Rp100 million for fishermen who suffered from permanent disabilities, and Rp20 million for medical treatment.

Fishermen killed in an accident unrelated to fishing activities can receive a compensation of Rp160 million, while those who ailed from permanent disabilities can avail Rp100 million, and Rp20 million for medical treatment.

The minister said the insurance facilities are provided to fishermen and not to ship crew members as they are insured through the Social Security Management Agency and other insurance schemes provided by the ship owners.

Minister Susi also hoped the media will take part in spreading awareness on the program, particularly with regard to the crew members of fishing ships who are not offered insurance facilities by the KKP.

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/1...or-fishermens-insurance-program-minister-susi
 
Indonesian Coast Guard seized 2 ilegal fishing boats from vietnam on August 1, 2016

Kapal Perikanan (KP) HIU 14 yang tergabung dalam Operasi Nusantara VI Bakamla RI berhasil mengamankan dua kapal ikan asing asal Vietnam. Kapal tersebut diamankan karena melakukan aktivitas illegal fishing di perairan Natuna, Kepulauan Riau.

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"Saat melakukan patroli di Perairan Natuna, sekitar pukul 08.00 WIB dan pukul 09.05 WIB, KP. HIU 14 menghentikan dan memeriksa dua unit kapal ikan asing berbendera Vietnam dengan nama lambung BD 97088 TS dengan nakhoda Le Van Hai dan TG 90701 TS dengan nakhoda Tran Van Bay," ujar Kasubag Humas Bakamla RI, Kapten Marsekal Mardiono
dalam keterangan tertulisnya kepada detikcom, Senin (1/8/2016).

Kapal tersebut masing-masing mengangkut 12 anak buah kapal (ABK) yang kesemuanya merupakan warga negara Vietnam. Mardiono mengatakan kedua kapal tertangkap saat melakukan kegiatan illegal fishing di Zone Ekonomi Eksklusif (ZEE) perairan Natuna. Setelah diperiksa, kapal tersebut juga tak memiliki dokumen dan surat kapal yang sah.

"Dari hasil penghentian dan pemeriksaan tersebut, diamankan barang bukti berupa dua kapal ikan asing berbendera Vietnam beserta perlengkapannya dan total tangkapan ikan campur sebanyak kurang lebih 2 ton," jelas Mardiono.

Mardiono menyebut, pencurian ikan tersebut melanggar Pasal 92 jo Pasal 26 ayat (1), Pasal 93 ayat (2) jo pasal 27 ayat (2) UU RI Nomor 45 Tahun 2009 tentang perubahan atas UU No 45 Tahun 2009 tentang Perubahan atas Undang-Undang RI Nomor 31 Tahun 2004 tentang Perikanan.

"Hingga saat ini kedua kapal ikan asal Vietnam beserta ABK-nya Ad-Hock ke Dermaga Satuan Kerja Pngawasan Sumber Daya Kelautan dan Perikanan (PSDKP) Tarempa untuk dilakukan pemeriksaan lebih lanjut," tutupnya.

http://news.detik.com/berita/3266288/bakamla-tangkap-dua-kapal-pencuri-ikan-asal-vietnam-di-natuna
 
Fisherman fleet from Java ready to be sent to Natuna
Nelayan Cantrang Tegal Siap Dikirm ke Peraian Natuna

Nelayan dan pelaku usaha perikanan Tegal yang tergabung dalam Paguyuban Nelayan Kota Tegal (PNKT) dan FNB (Front Nelayan Bersatu) menyatakan dukungan untuk kebijakan pemerintah terkait pengiriman nelayan ke perairan Natuna.

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Ketua Paguyuban Nelayan Kota Tegal (PNKT), Eko Susanto menegaskan akan mendukung sepenuhnya kebijakan pemerintah itu. Pihaknya juga siap berangkat untuk menangkap ikan di perairan itu.

"Demi kesejahteraan nelayan, kami para nelayan cantrang siap dipindahkan dan menangkap ikan di Perairan Natuna. Demi menjaga keutuhan NKRI, kami siap mengamankan Laut Natuna dari pencurian oleh kapal-kapal asing," tegas Eko, Selasa (2/8/2016).

http://jateng.tribunnews.com/2016/08/02/nelayan-cantrang-tegal-siap-dikirm-ke-peraian-natuna
 
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ASEAN nations agree to cooperate against IUU fishing
Thailand yesterday hosted an ASEAN--SEAFDEC regional cooperation forum as part of an effort to boost multi-lateral cooperation with other Southern Asian countries and to come up with a joint declaration to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and enhance the competitiveness of sustainable fishing in the region.

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This move is intended to increase ASEAN's fish and seafood product competitiveness in compliance with international standards and regulations to ensure sustainable food security of the region. The joint declaration approved in this meeting is the first one of its kind and its deemed as an important step, as it is the first time Southern Asian countries recognise that IUU fishing is an issue and that regional cooperation must be part of the struggle against it.

The forum was officiated by Dr. Theerapat Prayurasiddhi, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and was attended by over 100 delegates from ASEANcountries, comprising Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR,Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam, officials of ASEAN, SEAFDEC as well as representatives from relevant international/regional organizations.

Readmore: http://www.fis.com/fis/worldnews/wo...=4&id=86125&l=e&country=0&special=&ndb=1&df=0
 
Indonesia to monitor illegal fishing near S. China Sea
Indonesia will inaugurate a naval control center to monitor for illegal fishing in its territorial waters on the edge of the South China Sea, a Cabinet minister said Thursday.

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The illegal activity has been on the rise in Indonesia's waters, with incidents that have involved Chinese fishing boats in many cases.

Marine Affairs and Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti told reporters that the navy's command and control center, which has been operating since July 21, will be made official on the country's Independence Day that falls on Aug. 17.

She said that the center will be equipped with satellite and radar technology.

No further details have been provided over the center built following a series of incidents in the Natuna waters involving Chinese fishing boats and coast guard vessels in the past few months.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/overseas/08/05/16/indonesia-to-monitor-illegal-fishing-near-s-china-sea
 
The Natuna Island will be a unified fishery center in Indonesia
Russia invests in state fishing industry. MMAF plans to promote the development of complex fishery centers on the Natuna Island actively

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The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia (MMAF) plan to promote the development of complex fishery centers on the Natuna Island actively. The international Company Blackspace is going to implement the building of the industrial refrigerating rooms for fish cooling in cooperation with Perikanan Indonesia, and also with the state company PT Nusantara.

“Ten huge refrigerators will be built in total”, - said the Minister Susi on 5th August. She mentioned that the process of fishery complex building is almost comple, and new refrigerating rooms would allow to reduce illegal fish storage, “at home”, noticeably.

The new united center of fishing on the Natuna Island gives an opportunity to increase the volume of industrial fishing from 9.3% upto 40% of the total fish stocks volume of Indonesia.

Fish storages (auctions) which are placed in Jakarta, Pontianak, Belawan and Batam will be moved to Natuna integrated fishery center.

Later the fishermen from the northern coast will also be transferred to resume fish in Natuna. Housing would be provided to facilitate fishermen who are willing to stay in Natuna. «At the moment all the fish from there are being moved to Jawa. Later, when the cooling complex is ready, all the fish will be stored here”, - said Susi.

http://blackspace.id/news/2016/08/0...ill-be-a-unified-fishery-center-in-indonesia/
 

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