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Policy model of regional fishery management for Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone

The abundant potential of Fishery resources within the Indonesia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) would be very beneficial for the entire community if it is properly managed. The correct management model can provide a balanced state between optimal economic benefits and resources preservation. This s...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2021-11, Vol.886 (1), p.12032
Main Authors: Pramoda, Radityo, Yuliaty, Christina, Shafitri, Nensyana, Zulham, Armen, Koeshendrajana, Sonny, Kurniasari, Nendah, Mu’awanah, Umi, Kurniawan, Tikkyrino, Indahyanti, Bayu Vita, Hafsaridewi, Rani
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Summary:The abundant potential of Fishery resources within the Indonesia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) would be very beneficial for the entire community if it is properly managed. The correct management model can provide a balanced state between optimal economic benefits and resources preservation. This study aimed at developing a fisheries management policy model in the Indonesian EEZ as an effort to create optimal and sustainable utilization. The analysis was carried out qualitatively using a case study approach within an empirical juridical point of view which resulted in a descriptive report. The management models developed prescribes several policies to be carried out, such as: 1). New vessels development; and 2). Provision of Access Regulation for both Indonesian as well as foreign fishers. The management model also requires several important prerequisites, such as: 1). Periodic reasonable sea monitoring efforts; 2). Facilitation for the national business actors in the operation and marketing of catches; and 3). Simplification of fishing permits for foreign vessels accompanied by clear and firm cooperation agreements.
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/886/1/012032