Abstract
The theft of fish resources in the Indonesian sea has caused huge losses to the fisheries sector in order to realize the welfare of the community. The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries adopted a strict policy to eradicate illegal fishing through the act of sinking illegal fishing vessels. The magnitude of Indonesia's marine and fisheries wealth cannot be utilized optimally. Law enforcement is very important to deal with violations of law in Indonesian waters. One form of law enforcement is to implement policies such as sinking foreign vessels that steal fish in Indonesian waters while taking into account the efficiency and effect of deterrent effect on perpetrators of fish theft. The sinking policy of foreign fish-stealing vessels in Indonesian waters was pursued to secure the sea from looting by foreign parties. This policy will continue even though it could risk creating friction with the countries of origin of the foreign ship. Based on economic analysts on illegal fishing crimes, criminal fines can be used as an alternative to criminal punishment in addition to imprisonment in order to minimize operational costs of law enforcement.
Highlights
Unregulated fishing is a fishing activity in the territorial waters or EEZ of a country that does not comply with the rules in force in that country; and (3) Unreported fishing, namely fishing activities in the territorial waters or EEZ of a country that are not reported both in terms of operations and vessel data and catches
See we have laws that we can execute and the right way in solve the problem in a short time, namely sinking the ship, "According to Susi, the burning and sinking of foreign vessels caught fishing illegally in Indonesia is not a new policy and this practice is regulated in Article 69 paragraph 4 of Law Number 45 of 2009 concerning Fisheries
The policy regarding the burning and / or sinking of foreignflagged fishing vessels based on Article 69 paragraph (4) of Law Number 45 of 2009 concerning Amendment to Law Number 31 of 2004 concerning Fisheries conducted by KAPAL PERANG REPUBLIK INDONESIA (KRI) seems to still cause juridical problems
Summary
See we have laws that we can execute and the right way in solve the problem in a short time, namely sinking the ship, "According to Susi, the burning and sinking of foreign vessels caught fishing illegally in Indonesia is not a new policy and this practice is regulated in Article 69 paragraph 4 of Law Number 45 of 2009 concerning Fisheries.9
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