30 January 2023
Strengthening Blue Carbon Ecosystem Governance in Indonesia

Jakarta, 30 January 2022 – The Minister of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia together with the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia deliver keynote speeches at a seminar on the launch of a recent study entitled “Blue Carbon Ecosystem as[…]

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31 October 2022
Ancaman Keamanan Laut dan Illegal Fishing dari Kapal Asing

Selama Juli-September 2022, IOJI mendeteksi beberapa dugaan pelanggaran yang melibatkan kapal-kapal asing di Laut Natuna Utara. Satu di antaranya berbendera Vietnam dan dua lainnya dari Tiongkok. ___ Citra satelit dan Automatic Identification System (AIS)* selama bulan Juli-September 2022 menunjukkan keberadaan puluhan kapal ikan asing (KIA) di Laut Natuna[…]

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11 June 2022
Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 22 Tahun 2022: Babak Baru Pelindungan Pekerja Migran Pelaut Perikanan

Pengaturan kewenangan tunggal penerbitan perizinan diharapkan menjadi solusi akhir atas penyelesaian masalah penempatan PMI PP. Dengan begitu, PMI PP pun dapat memasuki babak baru disertai hak-hak yang lebih terjamin. ___ Pemerintah mengesahkan mengesahkan Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 22 Tahun 2022 tentang Penempatan dan Pelindungan Awak Kapal Niaga Migran dan[…]

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7 February 2022
G20 Presidency of Indonesia: Towards sustainable and equitable ocean economy

A sustainable ocean economy is a global paradigm on ocean governance for economic development with principles of effective protection, sustainable production and equitable prosperity, where benefits from the ocean and ocean industries are distributed equitably. This paradigm is a solution to achieve ecosystem protection, ocean economic development and[…]

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25 January 2022
Threats to Indonesia’s sovereign rights in EEZ

The Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative (IOJI) considers illegal fishing and threats to sovereign rights as key challenges to the development of Indonesia’s sustainable ocean economy. As stated in the Indonesia Marine Policy Track Record 2021 & Projection 2022, report published by IOJI, these threats potentially hamper national efforts[…]

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24 January 2022
Blue Carbon Ecosystem Governance in Indonesia: Threats And Opportunities

With the worsening impact of climate change due to human activity, as highlighted in the latest findings of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (2021), coastal areas are estimated to be one of the most impacted areas by climate change. Blue carbon ecosystems (BCE) have a crucial role in[…]

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