Abstract
Developing the marine economy as the prime mover Indonesian maritime development is the focus of Muara Angke’s fishiries as one of many regions with the biggest fishiries market in Indonesia. Infrastructure in fishiries distribution from producer to consumen is still being an obstacle until occur economy and fishiries distribution degradation in Muara Angke. Developing Floating Market is being a solution which focusing in seashore tourism economy, which is one stop recreation, where the tourists can buy both cooked and uncooked fishiries and can enjoy the sea recreation and beautiful Indonesia. The author examines and analyses Muara Angke district, that being the location of the design and research culture study of fishermen and characteristic study of existing Floating Market in the world as a reference in designing. Floating Market must be able to facilitate fishiries distribution infrastructure, either for direct consumption or export outside and creating space that can be felt by society and supporting maritime value of the maritime state that embodies the concept of Indonesia as the global maritime axis.
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