Implementation of the UNCLOS 1982 in Utilization of Highly Migratory Species By Indonesia

Indonesia is one of the producers of tuna and tuna species (tuna, skipjack, and mackerel tuna), which are increasing every year. Its geographical location and area of its many Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) bordering many neighboring countries, requires Indonesia to implement the CLS 1982 provisio...

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Main Author: Usmawadi Usmawadi
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Language:English
Published: Sriwijaya University 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://journal.fh.unsri.ac.id/index.php/sriwijayalawreview/article/view/119
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description Indonesia is one of the producers of tuna and tuna species (tuna, skipjack, and mackerel tuna), which are increasing every year. Its geographical location and area of its many Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) bordering many neighboring countries, requires Indonesia to implement the CLS 1982 provisions on far-migratory fish. In this connection, Indonesia implements two forms. Firstly, in the form of legislation, which Indonesia has issued about 17 regulations, starting from the level of the Law to the Ministerial Regulation. Secondly, Indonesia has been active as a member of regional fisheries organizations whose territory borders on the Indonesian EEZ. Consequently, from the issuance of this Ministerial Regulation, Indonesia must carry out fisheries monitoring on board, to meet the higher quality data needs. So that Indonesia is faced with carrying out monitoring on fishing vessels operating in the convention area of the RFMOs, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, the Commission for Southern Blue Fin Tuna Conservation, and the Central and Western Pacific Fisheries Commission. In order to optimize this implementation, Indonesia needs to prepare officials, facilities, and infrastructure that can support the compliance and enforcement of legislation that has been issued. Indonesia should immediately formulate fisheries policies in the high seas outside the Indonesian EEZ, which involve and benefit Indonesian fishermen.
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spelling doaj-art-d700d206719642ceb33bd985c97fcfdb2025-08-24T02:36:24ZengSriwijaya UniversitySriwijaya Law Review2541-52982541-64642020-01-014110.28946/slrev.Vol4.Iss2.119.pp124-135220Implementation of the UNCLOS 1982 in Utilization of Highly Migratory Species By IndonesiaUsmawadi Usmawadi Indonesia is one of the producers of tuna and tuna species (tuna, skipjack, and mackerel tuna), which are increasing every year. Its geographical location and area of its many Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) bordering many neighboring countries, requires Indonesia to implement the CLS 1982 provisions on far-migratory fish. In this connection, Indonesia implements two forms. Firstly, in the form of legislation, which Indonesia has issued about 17 regulations, starting from the level of the Law to the Ministerial Regulation. Secondly, Indonesia has been active as a member of regional fisheries organizations whose territory borders on the Indonesian EEZ. Consequently, from the issuance of this Ministerial Regulation, Indonesia must carry out fisheries monitoring on board, to meet the higher quality data needs. So that Indonesia is faced with carrying out monitoring on fishing vessels operating in the convention area of the RFMOs, namely the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, the Commission for Southern Blue Fin Tuna Conservation, and the Central and Western Pacific Fisheries Commission. In order to optimize this implementation, Indonesia needs to prepare officials, facilities, and infrastructure that can support the compliance and enforcement of legislation that has been issued. Indonesia should immediately formulate fisheries policies in the high seas outside the Indonesian EEZ, which involve and benefit Indonesian fishermen. https://journal.fh.unsri.ac.id/index.php/sriwijayalawreview/article/view/119Exclusive Economic ZonesIndonesiaInternational LawMigratory SpeciesThe UNCLOS 1982.
spellingShingle Usmawadi Usmawadi
Implementation of the UNCLOS 1982 in Utilization of Highly Migratory Species By Indonesia
Sriwijaya Law Review
Exclusive Economic Zones
Indonesia
International Law
Migratory Species
The UNCLOS 1982.
title Implementation of the UNCLOS 1982 in Utilization of Highly Migratory Species By Indonesia
title_full Implementation of the UNCLOS 1982 in Utilization of Highly Migratory Species By Indonesia
title_fullStr Implementation of the UNCLOS 1982 in Utilization of Highly Migratory Species By Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of the UNCLOS 1982 in Utilization of Highly Migratory Species By Indonesia
title_short Implementation of the UNCLOS 1982 in Utilization of Highly Migratory Species By Indonesia
title_sort implementation of the unclos 1982 in utilization of highly migratory species by indonesia
topic Exclusive Economic Zones
Indonesia
International Law
Migratory Species
The UNCLOS 1982.
url https://journal.fh.unsri.ac.id/index.php/sriwijayalawreview/article/view/119
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