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Title: Ew And Studies Of Capture Fisheries In Java Island: Ure Strategies Role and Prospect's Promoting Of Fishery Development In Indonesia and Dealing With National and Global Challenges
Authors: Pane, Anwar Bey
Ibrahim, B.
Dinarwan
Lubis, Ernani
Rochmadi, D.
Diniah
Mukhsin, I.
Amanah, Siti
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: IPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
Abstract: Capture fisheries in Java Island had played important port since long lime ogo on Indonesia marine and fisheries developing. Capture fisheries activity bases in Java Island, increasingly grown, interesting to inspect remember fish resources (SDI) patency of Java Sea increasingly decrease and overfishing. Various aspect of capture fisheries condition, strategic role and how to face national and global challenge has inspect. Fish resources (SDI) potency of Java Sea decrease, a turned out give small influence for Java Island capture fisheries growth. Besides it "traditional" role thai ulready take place since long time ugo which Java Island fisheries growth it self, also had national strategic rule. Various efforts need to work for increasing Java Island capture fisheries competition : fish resources stock studies periodically, increase capture fisheries capability in various aspect, increase catch product quality, FP/FLP utilization so become grow in activity and increase capability in face national and global challenge in fisheries Geld. Capture fisheries in North Coast of Java need rearanggement meanwhile South Java need to develop. Capture fisheries of Java Island has obligation to be more active motivate and strive for so growth centre develop in outside Java. Main key is developing local market and export market.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/45279
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