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UNDERSTANDING THE MAIN CONSEQUENCES OF CONTINUED ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED, UNREGULATED (IUU) FISHING FOR MARITIME SECURITY ACTOR AND AFFECTED COASTAL COMMUNITIES WITHIN THE INDONESIAN WATERS
Abstract
Illegal, Unreported, Unregulated (IUU) Fishing is considered as of the greatest impact towards a state’s prosperity in terms of economic value, societies welfare and food security. Global states have taken this matter seriously as priority in the international fisheries forum with the collaboration of various organizations such as OECD, FAO, RMFO, WWF, etc which took the initiative to combat and banish IUU Fishing practices. The impact of IUU Fishing can implicate public and government in various forms. This paper presents the analytical framework of the impact that are caused by IUU Fishing practices within the Indonesian waters including the identification of IUU Fishing
Methodology: Qualitative approach
Data Collection Analysis: Secondary data from journals, books, and website.
History
Declaration of conflicts of interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interestCorresponding author email
18210290025@lspr.eduLead author country
- Indonesia
Lead author job role
- Postgraduate Student
Lead author institution
London School of Public Relations JakartaHuman Participants
- No
Ethics statement
No human participants involvedComments
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