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View all search resultsIndonesia is planning to include the maritime sector in the country’s greenhouse gas emissions-reduction pledge as the government kicks off efforts to draft the document amid pressure for a more ambitious climate target.
At a rally in Manado on Thursday, the PDI-P presidential candidate highlighted that the people of North Sulawesi had a role in developing the province's downstreaming sector into becoming an import-export hub.
Panelists from The Jakarta Post's UpClose webinar on sustainable oceans and fisheries contend that prioritizing small-scale fishing and eradicating illegal poaching practices will ensure that Indonesia achieves sustainability in its maritime and fisheries sector.
Contenders for the Riau Islands' 2020 race to the governorship have all made scant remarks on plans to develop the maritime sector, in spite of the archipelagic makeup of the province and its proximity to contested seas and neighboring countries.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Spanish government are organizing the Ministerial Conference on Fishing Vessel Safety and Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing in Torremolinos, Spain, on Oct. 21 to 23. The event aims to promote the Cape Town Agreement, a key IMO treaty on the safety of fishing vessels. It is in Indonesia’s interest to consent to the agreement for the following different roles
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