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Masters of our Seas

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Commercial fishing should remain closed to foreign investment and regulations should favor local fishermen and companies.

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THE government should maintain the policy of keeping commercial fishing on the list of sectors closed to foreign investment. This ban, as laid down in Presidential Regulation No. 44/2016, is important to preserve Indonesia's fisheries. The government takes into consideration the fact that four of the 11 fishing zones in Indonesia have been overfished. Experience tells us that foreign ships are responsible for most of this overfishing.

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