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View all search resultsSpearheaded by outspoken Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti, the far-reaching and ceaseless war against illegal fishing has gone on for more than two years now, garnering praise domestically and internationally for its triumphs.
The Chinese government has claimed that the massive Chinese hopper dredger MV Chuan Hong 68, which fled Indonesian waters after its arrest by the Indonesian Navy, had been chartered by a Malaysian company, Accenture Strategy Sdn. Bhd.
Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti explained to the Japanese government that her ministry needed ocean radars, which were important for shipping safety at sea, and hoped it could give its used radars to be used in Indonesian seas.
The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry on Saturday sank 81 more vessels for fishing illegally in Indonesian waters. The vessels were arrested by Satgas 115, the ministry’s illegal fishing prevention task force, and other authorities in fishing territories across Indonesia.
A joint team comprising personnel from the Finance Ministry, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry and the National Police has thwarted attempts to smuggle lobster seeds worth billions of rupiah from Indonesia to Singapore and Vietnam.
The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry has exposed three commonly used methods by foreign-flagged ships to deceive officials and keep fishing illegally in the country’s waters. The tricks were discovered during an inspection in Tanjung Benoa, Bali, recently.
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