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Bankrupt at Sea

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Pursuit by patrol boats is not enough to stop illegal fishing in Indonesian waters. At the same time, local fishing industries must be revived.

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As a maritime nation, we should have better ways of preventing the plundering at sea. For many years, thousands of foreign vessels have been catching fish in Indonesian waters, as if they were fishing in their own ponds. Millions of tons of our marine resources have been stolen and taken by ships of various sizes back to other countries.

In the midst of poverty and the decline in the fishing industry, this situation is very worrying. This is eve

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