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Minister Susi: Illegal Fishing Must be Stopped to Restore Pride

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24 November 2014 10:28 WIB

Minister of Marine and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti with Coordinating Minister for maritime Indroyono Susilo, during press conference related arrested five foreign vessels steal fish in the Natuna Sea at Jakarta (11/21). TEMPO/Imam Sukamto

TEMPO.CO, JakartaIndonesian Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Susi Pudjiastuti said that foreign exploitation and poaching of fish and marine resources of Indonesia must be stopped to restore the country's pride as a maritime country.

"It is time to restore our pride by not allowing foreign parties to freely poach our fish and exploit our marine and coastal resources," she said as quoted by Antara News.

She added that no effort was too late to minimize, or even eradicate, the huge losses that foreign parties had inflicted on the country so far through their illegal activities.

She reminded that the coastal ecosystem and natural resources were vulnerable to changes and were easily damaged by interactions between internal and external factors.

If the vulnerability of the seas, coastal areas, and isles was not taken into consideration in their management, it is feared that conflicts of interest pertaining to the exploitation of natural resources will emerge to meet livelihood needs, for short-term economic development, and for future generations.

Indonesian law enforcers recently arrested boat people from the border area of Derawan, East Kalimantan, for their alleged involvement in illegal fishing in Indonesian waters.

"They (boat people) cannot be categorized as traditional fishermen," Pudjiastuti pointed out on Friday.

As many as 435 people believed to have come from abroad were arrested during joint operations from November 17 to 21 for illegally entering the countrys waters aboard 132 wooden boats.

The minister noted that the boats they used weighed 10 to 15 gross tons, bigger than the ones used by the traditional fishermen of Berau that weigh some 5 gross tons.

They suspected that the boat people planned to sell their catch to bigger ships waiting along the border, she added.

Pudjiastuti believed that the foreign big ships dared to carry out these operations because they thought Indonesian authorities were not aware of it.

"We can see what others are doing, but we do not have the capacity to arrest them all," she remarked.

In dealing with the boat people, the minister affirmed that she would coordinate with other ministries concerned, including the foreign affairs ministry.

ANTARA NEWS | INE




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