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Robin, Jepry, Parasian Simanungkalit, and Anwar Sadat. "Peranan Polisi Republik Indonesia dalam Pemberantasan Praktik Illegal Fishing di Wilayah Perairan Indonesia." Syntax Literate ; Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia 8, no. 9 (2023): 5270–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.36418/syntax-literate.v8i9.13673.

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Coral reefs owned by the State of Indonesia are approximately 7000 km2 with 480 species of coral that have been successfully described and have a diversity of fish around 1,650 species of fish. Foreign fishermen who often enter Indonesian territorial waters, among others, come from Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia. Natuna waters, North Sulawesi waters are the most vulnerable area to illegal fishing activities. The vulnerability of Indonesian waters from illegal fishing activities, in addition to the fact that the water area contains the potential for large fishery resources, al
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Purwati, P. "REPRODUCTIVE PATTERNS OF HOLOTHURIA SCABRA (ECHINODERMATA: HOLOTHUROIDEA) IN INDONESIAN WATERS." Marine Research in Indonesia 30 (May 11, 2018): 47–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/mri.v30i0.423.

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During 1993 to 1996, reproductive aspects of Holothuria scabra, one of the commercially important holothurian species in Indonesian waters were studied, which involved populations of Ambon Bay (eastern Indonesian waters), Saugi Island (central Indonesian waters) and Lampung Bay (western Indonesian waters). Those studies were reviewed in this paper, not only to reveal general patterns of reproductive seasons of populations throughout Indonesian waters, but also to provide more knowledge on gonadaltubule-development that has been rarely investigated on Indonesian holothurians. The review showed
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Mulyadi, Mulyadi. "NEW RECORDS AND TAXONOMIC REEXAMINATION OF THE GENUS KELERIA (COPEPODA, POECILOSTOMATOIDA, LICHOMOLGIDAE) FROM INDONESIAN WATERS." Berkala Penelitian Hayati 11, no. 1 (2005): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.23869/bphjbr.11.1.200515.

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Taxonomy and distribution were studied on the species of the family Lichomolgidae recently collected from 4 sites in Indonesian waters. Three species were recorded, including Kelleria pectinata (A. Scott, 1909) has been recorded previously from Indonesian waters, and Kelleria australiensis Bayly, 1971 and Kelleria regalis Gurney, 1927 were new records for the area. The distribution of these species in Indonesian waters and other regions in the world is compiled and discussed.
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Khairunisak Khairunisak, Vania Fachreyna Morhaban, Firdus Firdus, Muhammad Nasir, and Zainal Abidin Muchlisin. "Literatur Review: Tingkat Kelimpahan Ikan Karang di Perairan Indonesia." Fauna: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Hewani 2, no. 2 (2024): 09–21. https://doi.org/10.62951/fauna.v2i2.90.

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The condition of coral fish will improve if the health of coral reefs has a direct impact on the abundance of coral fish. The literature review aims to identify coral fish species and the abundance of individual coral fish in Indonesian waters. This study is a literature review containing journal articles from 2010 to 2024 from the Google Scholar database. The results of the study show that the coral fish species found in Indonesian waters include Acanthuridae, Scaridae, Haemulidae, Mullidae, Lutjanidae, Caesionidae, Serranidae, Siganidae, Sphyraenidae, Pomacentridae, Chaetodontidae, Mullidae,
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Mariane, Irene. "Strengthening Cooperation of Indonesia-Vietnam in Combating Illegal Fishing in Indonesian Waters." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 12, SP8 (2020): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v12sp8/20202497.

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Kusumah, Ruby Vidia, Sekar Larashati, Agus Priyadi, et al. "Unveiling the power of environmental DNA: A review of eDNA application to monitoring threatened fish in Indonesian Waters." E3S Web of Conferences 442 (2023): 01021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202344201021.

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This study examines environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques to detect and monitor threatened fish species in Indonesian waters. By analyzing 17 selected documents out of 284 papers and 310 metadata files, the study identified 30 Indonesian threatened fish species through eDNA technology which only assessed 8.5% of 352 threatened fish species in Indonesian waters based on Fishbase data, particularly in families such as Osphronemidae, Melanotaeniidae, Dasyatidae, Carcharhinidae, and Gobiidae. The paper discusses estimating fish abundance using eDNA analysis, including sample collection, eDNA concent
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Ambarwati, Reni. "TWO NEW RECORDS OF MACTRID BIVALVES (BIVALVIA: MACTRIDAE) FROM INDONESIA." TREUBIA 42 (December 3, 2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/treubia.v42i0.554.

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The occurrence of two mactrid bivalves, Mactra (Mactra) queenslandica E.A. Smith and Heterocardia gibbosula Stoliczka, in coastal water of Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia is reported here. They are described and illustrated based on the local specimens collected. Previously, the distribution of M. queenslandica was reported only from northern-north-east Australia. This finding revealed that the distribution of this bivalve reaches Indonesia waters. Meanwhile, H. gibbosula is common in south-east Asian waters, however this is the first record for Indonesian waters. This result indicated that mor
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Yati, E., D. Kushardono, J. L. Gaol, et al. "The influence of increasing sea surface temperature on particulate organic carbon in Indonesian waters based on MODIS Aqua satellite." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1109, no. 1 (2022): 012057. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1109/1/012057.

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Abstract Both Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) have important roles in the marine ecosystem and carbon cycle. Therefore, we analyze the influence of SST on POC in Indonesian water. We used SST and POC products from the moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) Aqua satellite from 2003 to 2021 (nineteen years). Regression and a temporal anomaly correlation approach were applied to assess the effect of SST on POC in Indonesian waters. Our results show that the southeast Indonesian waters, south of Java Island and around the Riau Islands, mostly have
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Mahulette, Ralph Thomas, and Anthony Sisco Panggabean. "DOMINANT CATCH OF SEA CUCUMBER IN DATU ISLAND (SCOTT REEF) AUSTRALIA FOR THE INCOME." Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal 16, no. 2 (2017): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/ifrj.16.2.2010.91-101.

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TypeS of Sea cucumbers or trepang which have important ecOnomic value and consumed were from'the genera Holothuria, Stichopodidae, and Thelenota. Sea cucumbers catch by Indonesian fishermen are not only done in Indonesian waters but also to reach the waters of Datu lsland (scott reef), which is Box 74 MoU region.
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Putra, I. Wayan Sumardana Eka, Agus Saleh Atmadipoera, Henry Munandar Manik, Gentio Harsono, Adi Purwandana, and Anom Puji Hascaryo. "Distribution and Characteristics of Internal Waves Observed During the Expedition of Jalacitra 2-2022 Banda." ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences 29, no. 3 (2024): 359–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ik.ijms.29.3.359-371.

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Indonesian seas have been known as the hotspot for internal waves (IWs) generation sites. The sinking tragedy of the Indonesian Naval Submarine, KRI Nanggala 402 on 21 April 2021 in the northern Bali Sea was highlights the need of detecting, mapping, and characterizing internal waves in Indonesian waters are compulsory mainly in the Indonesian Archipelago Sea Lanes (IASLs). IASLs is a gateway for sea crossings which can be used by civil navigations, intercontinental trade, and foreign military. This study focused on mapping the distribution and characteristics of internal waves qualitatively u
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Nugroho, Sigit Sutadi. "IS IT ILLEGAL FOR FOREIGN VESSELS TO TRANSIT THROUGH INDONESIAN WATERS WITHOUT UTILIZING THE ARCHIPELAGIC SEA LANES?" Jurnal Bina Mulia Hukum 8, no. 1 (2023): 78–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.23920/jbmh.v8i1.759.

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This paper addresses the question of whether foreign vessels can infringe upon their transit through Indonesian waters without using the Indonesian Archipelagic Sea Lanes. To answer this question, the paper discusses the concept of transit rights, including innocent passage rights, transit passage rights, and archipelagic sea lanes passage rights, as well as the prohibitions and obligations of foreign vessels in exercising archipelagic sea lanes passage rights as stipulated by international and national legal provisions. This research is conducted in a normative manner, utilizing a literature
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Martono, Martono. "Seasonal and Inter Annual Variation of Sea Surface Temperature in the Indonesian Waters." Forum Geografi 30, no. 2 (2016): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/forgeo.v30i2.1530.

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Sea surface temperature plays an important role in air-sea interactions. This research was conducted to understand seasonal and interannual variations of sea surface temperature in the Indonesian waters. The data used in this research was daily sea surface temperature in 1986 to 2015 which was obtained from the Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Method used in this study was the anomaly analysis. The result showed that the seasonal and interannual variations of sea surface temperature in the Indonesian waters varied. Seasona
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Ririn Atifa Naila and Imam Fadhil Nugraha. "Strategi Indonesia dalam Menangani Kasus Illegal Fishing di Wilayah Perairan Natuna." Desentralisasi : Jurnal Hukum, Kebijakan Publik, dan Pemerintahan 2, no. 1 (2024): 21–35. https://doi.org/10.62383/desentralisasi.v2i1.384.

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Natuna waters are the most vulnerable area to illegal fishing because there is abundant potential for fishery resources. It was recorded that from May to December 2016, there were 280 foreign vessels in Natuna waters, which resulted in economic losses of 2.98 trillion Rupiah. This study aims to examine and assess the policies and actions that the Indonesian government has implemented in overcoming illegal fishing activities in the area. The results of this study are that the Natuna Waters Area is part of the Indonesian Archipelago Sea Lane (ALKI) and functions as a global waterway. The Natuna
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Rositasari, Ricky. "ANCAMAN HIPOKSIA BAGI EKOSISTEM PESISIR; PENGGUNAAN INDEKS AMMONIA-ELPHIDIUM (A-E) SEBAGAI PROKSI." OSEANA 45, no. 1 (2020): 82–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/oseana.2020.vol.45no.1.88.

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Hypoxia is one of the aquatic phenomena caused by natural and/or anthropogenic factors. Eutrophication is the main trigger of hypoxia in coastal waters throughout the hemisphere. Hypoxia that occurs in aquatic ecosystems refers to the low concentration of dissolved oxygen in the water column to less than 2 mg/L. Hypoxia causes a double effect, low oxygen supply for biotic physiological process, and triggers ocean acidification. Prolonged hypoxic conditions will have a significant impact on the food webs in coastal waters and sea waters, further conditions will ultimately have an impact on capt
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Saputra, Rahmat, and Apriyanti Widiansyah. "Politik Hukum Pembangunan Kemaritiman Dalam Batasan Wilayah Perairan di Indonesia." KRTHA BHAYANGKARA 17, no. 3 (2023): 619–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31599/krtha.v17i3.3070.

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The importance of maritime development legal politics is because the Indonesian nation until now has not had a national policy on the development of an integrated archipelagic state, weak understanding and awareness of Indonesia as an archipelagic state, has not set the boundaries of territorial waters even though the territorial waters, weak defense and state resilience from the seaside. Based on these problems, efforts to protect and ensure state security by sea are absolute. How is the legal politics of maritime development within the boundaries of territorial waters in Indonesia and how th
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Wirawati, Ismiliana, and Pradina Purwati. "RARELY REPORTED SPECIES OF INDONESIAN SEA CUCUMBERS." Marine Research in Indonesia 37, no. 1 (2015): 9–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/mri.v37i1.31.

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More than 300 sea cucumber species have been recorded from Indonesian waters. This paper presents eight species which have been rarely reported. Actinopyga bannwarthi Panning, 1944, were found among fished sea cucumbers collected by fishermen in Kupang and Karimunjawa. Stichopus pseudohorrens Cherbonnier, 1967, was found in West Timor waters; Thelenota rubralienata Massin & Lane, 1991, and A. caerulea Samyn, Vandenspiegel & Massin, 2006, were collected from the reef in Halmahera, North Maluku. Four other species i.e. Bohadschia atra Massin, Rasolofonirina, Conand, Samyn, 1999; B. subru
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Triadi, Irwan, and Muhammad Fadhil Ardian. "TNI AL Authority as Maritime Crime Investigator in Securing Indonesian Waters." Rechtsvinding 2, no. 1 (2024): 11–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.59525/rechtsvinding.v2i1.355.

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This article aims to determine the authority of the Indonesian Navy as investigators of criminal offenses at sea, in line with their role in law enforcement in Indonesian waters. It examines the constraints faced by the Navy in law enforcement efforts and explores government measures to streamline these duties. The research method is normative legal research, which includes collecting, processing, and analyzing legal materials. The descriptive nature of this study connects factors with statutory regulations, theories, and expert opinions. A normative juridical approach is utilized, focusing on
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Ernawati, Ninin, Maya Shafira, Deni Achmad, Rehulina Tarigan, and Ninne Zahara Silviani. "Legal Enforcement for IUU Fishing in Indonesian Sovereignty And Jurisdiction: A Case Analysis of The Capture of Foreign Vessels by The Indonesian Government." Jurnal IUS Kajian Hukum dan Keadilan 10, no. 3 (2022): 448–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/ius.v10i3.1078.

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The cases of IUU Fishing often occurred in Indonesia. This is due to the lack of supervision by the Indonesian government towards foreign vessels that are still fishing in Indonesian territorial and EEZ. IUU fishing caused huge losses to the country. One of the perpetrators of this illegal act was the Thai Silver Sea 2 ship. The ship entered Indonesian territorial waters precisely in Sabang waters, by flying the Indonesian flag to trick the Indonesian government patrolling around Sabang waters. However, gradually the Indonesian government became aware of the existence of foreign vessels which
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Ranggang, Baharuddin M,, Muhammad Ihsan, Wd. Hikmah Noor Shafar Nafiu, et al. "Utilization of brown algae (Sargassum Sp) as dental impression material." Makassar Dental Journal 11, no. 2 (2022): 138–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35856/mdj.v11i2.575.

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 Two-thirds of Indonesia's territory is mostly waters. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1982 stated that the area of ​​Indonesian waters is 5.8 million km2 and there are 27.2% of all flora and fauna species. Algae is one of the most abundant biological resources in Indonesian waters, which is about 8.6%. In Indonesian waters, there are about 28 species of brown algae from six genera including Dyctyota, Padine, Hormophysa, Sargassum, Turbinaria andHydroclathrus. Brown al-gae have a large alginate content in their cell walls, approximately 40% of their dry wei
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Darmayati, Yeti, and Nur Fitriah Afianti. "PENERAPAN DAN TINGKAT EFEKTIVITAS TEKNIK BIOREMEDIASI UNTUK PERAIRAN PANTAI TERCEMAR MINYAK." OSEANA 42, no. 4 (2017): 55–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/oseana.2017.vol.42no.4.73.

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APPLICATION AND EFFECTIVITY OF BIOREMEDIATION TECHNIQUE FOR OIL CONTAMINATED COASTAL WATERS. Oil pollution is often occurs in Indonesian marine waters and it has a significant impact on ecological and economical aspects. Physical and chemical approaches are common to be used to combat this pollution. Bioremediation is a promising method using biological approach that not been used yet for oil spill clean up in Indonesian coastal environment. The success stories were reported mostly from sub-tropic region. This technique is potential to be used in Indonesian due to tropical climates and enormou
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Yusfaddillah, Anita, Riski Dwi Saputri, Tri Widya Edelwis, and Hilfi Pardi. "Heavy Metal Pollution in Indonesian Waters." BIO Web of Conferences 79 (2023): 04001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20237904001.

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Marine pollution, including heavy metals, is prevalent in Indonesian waters. Previous studies have found evidence of Pb, Cd, Hg, Al and Fe metal contamination in sediments and green mussels. This study used survey research. Heavy metal pollution is increasingly accumulating so that if it is not controlled it is feared that it will have an impact on public health, especially people who live around the coast. The research method was conducted using survey techniques. This study aims to estimate the burden of heavy metal pollution in the ocean. The research was conducted in 5 (five) areas of Indo
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Ariska, Melly, Suhadi Suhadi, and Dominikus Krisna Herlambang. "EMPIRICAL ORTHOGONAL FUNCTION (EOF) ANALYSIS BASED ON GOOGLE COLAB ON SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE (SST) DATASET IN INDONESIAN WATERS." Indonesian Physical Review 6, no. 1 (2022): 20–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/ipr.v6i1.187.

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Global Sea Surface Temperature (SST) data observed from yearly to yearly is limited in its use to determine spatial and temporal variations. The analysis was carried out on SST data in Indonesian waters for 252 months or for 21 years, starting from January 2000 to December 2020. The method used for analysis was Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) with the help of a statistical engine, Google Colab. The EOF method aims to reduce large data into several modes without eliminating the main information from the observed data. Analysis with this method resulted in the three largest principal compone
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Prakasa, Satria Unggul Wicaksana, and Al-Qodar Purwo. "ANALISIS HISTORICAL TRADITIONAL FISHING RIGHT PADA ZONA EKONOMI EKSKLUSIF (ZEE) INDONESIA." Legality : Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum 27, no. 1 (2019): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jihl.v27i1.8960.

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Indonesian people are shocked by the case of the Chinese Fisheries (KM) with the name KM Kway Fey 10078 which is categorized as a Foreign Fish Boat (KIA) fishing around the Natuna Islands waters which are the territorial waters of the Indonesian EEZ. The concept of historical traditional fishing ground towards waters in the Natuna sea region which in fact is still an Indonesian EEZ area needs to be further analyzed. The formulation of the problem in legal research are: (1). Theoretical and regulatory regarding Historical Traditonal Fishing Ground based on UNCLOS 1982. (2). The provisions of IU
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Achmad Abdul Lathif, Suhirwan, and Damar Agus Jaya. "IMSS-BASED INDONESIAN DEFENSE CONCEPT MAP FOR THE SUNDA STRAIT REGION." International Journal of Social Science 1, no. 5 (2022): 747–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.53625/ijss.v1i5.1319.

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The Indonesian Archipelago Seaway (ALKI) is a strategic area with heavy ship traffic. Starting with ships entering and exiting the Straits of Melaka (ALKI I), the Straits of Makassar (ALKI II) to the Papuaan waters (ALKI III).To protect and regulate seaway in Indonesian territorial waters, a centralized system is needed that can monitor all ships passing through Indonesian waters.Integrated Maritime Surveillance System (IMSS) is one of the latest technologies used by the militaries in many countries. Indonesia is one of the countries that has beganto implement IMSS in the marine defense system
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YOLANDA, ROFIZA, VACHIRA LHEKNIM, AZMAN B.A.R, W. WAYNE PRICE, and MICHEL E. HENDRICKX. "The lophogastrids (Crustacea: Peracarida: Lophogastrida) of Indonesia and its adjacent waters. An updated checklist." Zootaxa 5330, no. 3 (2023): 413–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5330.3.5.

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The zoogeographic distribution of lophogastrid species (Crustacea: Peracarida: Lophogastrida) occurring in the Indonesian waters is presented. For each species, data on general distribution, bathymetric ranges, habitat and localities reported on published data are provided. A total of 20 lophogastrid species belonging to three families and seven genera occur in Indonesian waters (about 38% of all known lophogastrids species worldwide), a number greater than other areas of Southeast Asia. Also, based on current information, the number of species or species richness is greater than other regions
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Sahri, Achmad, Floor Maters, Mochamad I. H. Putra, Putu L. K. Mustika, Danielle Kreb, and Ron J. van Lammeren. "Predicting cetacean habitats beyond surveyed regions in Indonesian waters: species distribution model transferability may not always be preferable." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1276, no. 1 (2023): 012054. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1276/1/012054.

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Abstract Understanding the distribution of cetaceans in Indonesian waters is imperative for their conservation management, however such information is lacking for the country. Our study predicted the species distributions of two cetacean species (common bottlenose dolphin and sperm whale) beyond the surveyed regions in Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). This was done by using a combination of presence-only data, randomly generated pseudo-absences and environmental predictors variables within the Biomod2 framework in R. Ten potential predictor variables were identified, of which five wer
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Meirinawati, H., H. B. Prayitno, and A. J. Wahyudi. "Nutrient Distribution in Eastern Indonesian Waters." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 934, no. 1 (2021): 012052. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/934/1/012052.

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Abstract Nutrients are needed for the growth of phytoplankton as a basic component in the marine food web. The concentration of nutrients in waters relates to primary productivity and it will influence fisheries stocks. So far, research on nutrients in the deep sea is rarely carried out in Indonesia. This study aims to determine water quality, horizontal and vertical distribution of nutrients in eastern Indonesian waters, which can be used as baseline data for deep-sea nutrients in Indonesia. The study was conducted from October 29 to November 15, 2017. Sampling was carried out in 20 stations
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Gordon, Arnold. "KLAUS WYRTKI AND THE MODERN ERA OF THE MARITIME CONTINENT OCEANOGRAPHY." Marine Research in Indonesia 44, no. 2 (2019): 43–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/mri.v44i2.552.

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The December 2019 issue of Marine Research in Indonesia on "Oceanography of the Indonesian Seas" is dedicated to Klaus Wyrtki. In many ways, Klaus Wyrtki's contribution to the study of the Indonesian seas served as a smooth transition from the era of the great expeditions such as the Dutch Willebrord Snellius Expedition (1929-1930; see Wüst, 1964; van Aken, 2005) of the early and mid-20th century to the modern era.
 In the NAGA Report (Wyrtki, 1961; also see Wyrtki, 2005), Klaus used existing ocean observations, supplemented with data he helped collect on the Indonesian research ship Samu
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Kurnia, Ida. "LAW ENFORCEMENT AGAINST ILLEGAL FISHING IN NATUNA WATERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC." Res Nullius Law Journal 3, no. 2 (2021): 178–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.34010/rnlj.v3i2.5273.

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Law enforcement against illegal fishing in Natuna Waters during the Covid-19 pandemic is very important, especially considering frequent illegal fishing cases during the pandemic. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct an analysis of the efforts that have been made by the Indonesian Government to solve the illegal fishing cases that have occurred in Indonesia, regarding to the protection of fishermen, especially in Natuna Waters. The purpose of this study is to determine the role of the government regarding the form of law enforcement that have been carried out, utilizing various existing gover
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Sulistyarini, Dyah Ayu, and Joko Setiyono. "Policy Implications of Seafood Theft By Foreign Parties in Indonesian Waters." Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum 23, no. 2 (2024): 1070. http://dx.doi.org/10.31941/pj.v23i2.4415.

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<em>This study aims to examine the effects of foreign parties' policy of stealing marine products in Indonesian waters. The urgency of this research stems from the fact that, as of right now, there is a significant annual increase in the theft of marine products by foreign parties in Indonesian waters. This study uses a normative juridical approach with specifications for descriptive analysis. Secondary data with qualitative data analysis is the type of data used.</em> <em>The study's findings demonstrate that the policy has two (two) positive implications for foreign parties
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Qurotul, 'Aini Septi Farida, and Setiyono Joko. "The Conflict of South China Sea and Impact on Indonesia's National Interest." International Journal of Social Science And Human Research 05, no. 08 (2022): 3670–74. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7011840.

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The South China Sea is a strategic water area and abundant in natural resources. China's historical claims and activities in the South China Sea have given rise to territorial disputes between China and countries around the South China Sea. Disputes over the territorial waters of the South China Sea are a challenge for regional stability, including Indonesia. This dispute poses a threat to the defense of the sovereignty of the Indonesian state because the contested location is near the Indonesian border, namely the territorial waters of the Natuna Islands. This paper uses a normative jurid
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Mulyadi, Mulyadi. "SPECIES OF THE GENERA TEMORA AND TORTANUS FROM INDONESIAN COASTAL WAT." Berkala Penelitian Hayati 14, no. 2 (2009): 125–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.23869/bphjbr.14.2.20092.

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During taxonomic studies on the pelagic copepods of Indonesian waters, three species of Temora, T. discaudata Giesbrecht, 1882, T. discaudata n. var. and T. turbinata (Dana, 1849), and three species of Tortanus, T. (Tortanus) barbatus, T. (Tortanus) forcipatus and T. (Tortanus) gracilis were described and figured on specimens collected from 8 sites along Indonesian coastal waters. Descriptions, measurements and figures are given for those species, along with a review of their distribution over the world oceans, and with taxonomic remarks, ecological notes, and restricted synonymies.
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Maria, Irawati Banafanu Yulyana Crykid Sili Mudamakin Yohanes Arman. "Illegal Fishing di Perairan Indonesia: Permasalahan Dan Upaya Penanganannya Secara Bilateral di Kawasan Asia Tenggara." Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin 1, no. 7 (2023): 430–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8241479.

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<em>Illegal fishing still frequently occurs in Indonesian waters although many efforts have been conducted to stop it. Illegal fishing is not a typical problem Indonesia facing since it experienced also by other rich resource-countries due to its nature as a transnational crime. The writer therefore argues that the solution to overcome such transitional crime shall be done through a cross-national cooperation, including through a bilateral one. Although cooperation with neighboring countries have been conducted by Indonesia, multilateral- and bilaterally, however, all these still cannot secure
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Vincensius, Fallo Yohanes Arman. "Illegal Fishing di Perairan Indonesia: Permasalahan dan Upaya Penanganannya Secara Bilateral di Kawasan Asia Tenggara." Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin 1, no. 7 (2023): 482–91. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260028.

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<em>Illegal fishing still frequently occurs in Indonesian waters although many efforts have been conducted to stop it. Illegal fishing is not a typical problem Indonesia facing since it experienced also by other rich resource-countries due to its nature as a transnational crime. The writer therefore argues that the solution to overcome such transitional crime shall be done through a cross-national cooperation, including through a bilateral one. Although cooperation with neighboring countries have been conducted by Indonesia, multilateral- and bilaterally, however, all these still cannot secure
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Bahri, Samsul, Hawis H. Madduppa, and Agus S. Atmadipoera. "Keragaman Genetik Penyu Lekang (Lepidochelys olivacea) Dan Kaitannya Dengan Pola Arus Di Perairan Samudera Hindia Dan Perairan Tengah Indonesia." Journal of Marine and Aquatic Sciences 8, no. 2 (2023): 254. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jmas.2022.v08.i02.p10.

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Indonesia is an important habitat for olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) that it is necessary for sustainable management with respect to biological and ecological aspects as well as its environment. Genetic diversity and connectivity of L. olivacea can be calculated by using mitochondrial DNA analysis approach. The water circulation pattern are greatly affects to the distribution of L. olivacea that can be a transport medium for its migrations. This study aims to determined the genetic diversity of L. olivacea and its relation to water circulation across western and center of Indonesian wate
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Ramdhan, Muhammad, Yulius Yulius, and Nindya Kania Oktaviana. "Distribution of Tide Type in Indonesian Waters Based on 7 Days Data Measurement of Ipasoet-BIG Station." Jurnal Segara 17, no. 2 (2021): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/segara.v17i2.9342.

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Tidal data is needed in the field of energy, marine navigation, coastal construction and other activities related to the oceans. Tidal phenomena occur due to the interaction of the earth with space objects. The sea level rise in coastal waters can be modeled by a harmonic function containing tidal constant numbers. From the constants formed can be calculated a Formzahl number that shows the type of tides that occur at the observation station. This paper tries to describe the distribution pattern of tidal types that exist in Indonesian waters based on data observation collected at station belon
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Lestari, Maria Maya. "ARTI PENTING DELIMITASI PERAIRAN PEDALAMAN SETIAP PULAU DI INDONESIA." Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum LEGALITY 25, no. 1 (2018): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jihl.v25i1.5990.

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Maritime zones of the sovereignty of the Indonesian archipelago can be divided into inland waters, archipelagic waters and territorial sea. But only in the inland waters of Indonesia have absolute sovereignty without any other state right. In order to guarantee and maintain the sovereignty of the country in the inland water zone from overlapping interests and rights of other countries in the zone of Indonesian maritime sovereignty, Indonesia should immediately establish the limits of delimitation of the inland waters and establish legislation to prevent violations of the sovereignty of Indones
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Jatmiko, Irwan, Fathur Rochman, and Maya Agustina. "VARIASI GENETIK MADIDIHANG (Thunnus albacares; Bonnaterre, 1788) DENGAN ANALISIS MIKROSATELIT DI PERAIRAN INDONESIA." Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia 24, no. 3 (2018): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/jppi.24.3.2018.157-164.

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Madidihang (Thunnus albacares) merupakan spesies yang bermigrasi jauh yang distribusinya di perairan tropis hingga perairan subtropis. Spesies ini ditemukan di Samudra Atlantik, Hindia dan Pasifik. Informasi genetik ikan dengan migrasi jauh seperti tuna penting diketahui untuk kepentingan pemanfaatan secara lestari. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memperoleh informasi keragaman genetik dan struktur populasi yang dieksploitasi dan kekerabatan populasi madidihang di perairan Indonesia. Pengumpulan sampel genetik dilakukan di tiga lokasi yaitu di Barat Sumatra, Selatan Bali dan perairan Sulawesi U
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Swastika, Mayora Bunga. "Values and Norms Matter: Ketidakikutsertaan Indonesia dalam Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships (ReCAAP)." Indonesian Perspective 3, no. 1 (2018): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ip.v3i1.20176.

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This article examines Indonesia’s choice to not join the Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP). Piracy is a transnational crime that requires cooperation to deal with. Asian waters has a high level of piracy, especially in the Malacca Strait and Indonesian Waters. ReCAAP, as a regional institution, was formed to deal with piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asian waters. Indonesia has been choosing not to join ReCAAP to combat piracy and armed robbery against ships. The purpose of this article is to explain the causes of Indon
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Kudadiri, Rina, Nurul Najmi, and Ilham Fajri. "PENDATAAN PENDARATAN IKAN HIU DI PANGKALAN PENDARATAN IKAN (PPI) RIGAIH KABUPATEN ACEH JAYA." Journal of Aceh Aquatic Sciences 6, no. 1 (2022): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.35308/jaas.v6i1.5418.

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Shark is a cartilaginous fish. Sharks can be found in almost all Indonesian waters, both in territorial waters, ocean waters and the Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). There are various types of sharks found. It was estimated that more than 300 sharks are found in the waters of Aceh Jaya and most of them have the potential to be exploited. The potential for sharks to land in Aceh Jaya is very high, but information about shark catches is still very minimal, therefore a study was obtained from data collection based on shark catches landed at PPI Rigaih to identify species, determine the l
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Moch. Amin Alamsjah, Muhammad Nur Faith Zulkarnain, Boedi Setya Rahardja,. "Studi Kandungan Logam Berat Kadmium (Cd) Pada Spesies Ikan Kembung (Rastrelliger kanagurta) Dan Kerang Darah (Anadara granosa) Di Perairan Manyar, Gresik Dan Di Perairan Jabon, Sidoarjo [The Study Of Heavy Metal Content Cadmium (Cd) Species On (Rastrelliger kanagurata) And (Anadara granosa) In Manyar, Gresik And Jabon Sidoarjo]." Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan 5, no. 1 (2019): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jipk.v5i1.11422.

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Abstract Marine pollution to be contamination that often occurs at this time. Commonly, one of pollutants found at sea is heavy metal pollution because heavy metal can be dangerous, it is not degraded by the body, toxicity properties in living organisms even at low concentrations and can be accumulated in a certain period. Heavy metals are found in marine waters are polluted Cadmium (Cd). Biota were used as indicators of environmental pollution marine white is fish and shellfish bloating blood. Standard National Indonesia (SNI) based, maximum Content of Cadmium in the body of organisms was 0,2
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Putra, I. Nyoman Januarta Triska, I. Wayan Gede Astawa Karang, and I. Dewa Nyoman Nurweda Putra. "Analisis Temporal Suhu Permukaan Laut di Perairan Indonesia Selama 32 Tahun (Era AVHRR)." Journal of Marine and Aquatic Sciences 5, no. 2 (2019): 234. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jmas.2019.v05.i02.p11.

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One of the important factor that influences global climate dynamics is sea surface temperature (SST). Indonesian waters are semi-closed and located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans so that they have different characteristics of SPL in each region. The purpose of this research is to know the trend and local characteristics of Indonesian SST and adjacent areas in response to 6-monthly and seasonal variability with moving average method and correlation. The data used are SST data from AVHRR satellite with domain 15°N-15°S, 90°-145° E. The results showed of increase trend 0.34°C in Indonesian
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Kisnarti, Engki Andri, Nining Sari Ningsih, Mutiara R. Putri, and Nani Hendiarti. "The Movement of Plastic Marine Debris in Indonesian Seas using A Trajectory Model." Jurnal Segara 17, no. 3 (2021): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/segara.v17i3.10283.

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There are many studies on ocean currents transporting plastic marine debris using hydrodynamic models and trajectories that have been carried out. However, it is still constrained to be applied in Indonesian waters. Therefore, this research aims to obtain the movement patterns of plastic marine debris, influenced by the dynamics of currents in Indonesian waters using hydrodynamic and trajectory models. The methodology used in this research is to use the HAMburg Shelf Ocean Model (HAMSOM) numerical model and the trajectory model. Plastic marine debris is assumed to be conservative particles at
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Leboucher, Viviane, Philippe Jean-Baptiste, Elise Fourré, Maurice Arnold, and Michèle Fieux. "Oceanic Radiocarbon and Tritium On A Transect Between Australia and Bali (Eastern Indian Ocean)." Radiocarbon 46, no. 2 (2004): 567–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003382220003561x.

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Results are presented of radiocarbon and tritium measurements along a transect between the Australian continental shelf and the Indonesian coast of Bali. The stations lie in the easternmost part of the Indian Ocean, close to the sills over which the Indonesian throughflow (ITF) makes its way to the Indian Ocean. The present data, obtained as part of the Java-Australia Dynamics Experiment (JADE) in August 1989, complement the WOCE 14C and tritium data set on both sides of the Indonesian archipelago and give us the opportunity to discuss the origin of the water masses and timescale of the throug
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Meirinawati, Hanny, and A'an Johan Wahyudi. "Deepening Knowledge of Nutrient Dynamics in Coastal Waters." ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development 39, no. 1 (2022): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.29037/ajstd.747.

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Nutrients are important compounds in waterbodies that regulate primary productivity and phytoplankton growth, the basis of food webs. Increased nutrient concentration has become a serious concern because it causes eutrophication and threatens the sustainability of ecosystems. Eutrophication is the process of nutrient enrichment in water bodies that affects their productivity and decreases water quality. Although information about nutrient distribution, limiting nutrients, and nutrient budgets is important for coastal water management, studies of wide-scale nutrient dynamics in Indonesian water
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Zenyda, K. S., A. Dinda, I. H. Lizar, R. Amrullah, R. Therie, and H. P. D. Raksadinata. "The relationship between oceanographic factors and the ENSO period on weather in Maluku." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 944, no. 1 (2021): 012062. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/944/1/012062.

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Abstract The surrounding waters strongly influence the waters of North Maluku. These waters are the entrance gate for ARLINDO, which is directly related to the Pacific Ocean. To produce scientific knowledge, our study aims to determine the influence of oceanographic factors on the distribution of sea surface temperatures (SST) and wind pattern, which affects the rainfall throughout the west monsoon and transitional seasons in the Indonesian region literacy. We used data from ERDDAP, where SST data was processed using Ocean Data View and wind data using WRPLOT. The SST of North Maluku waters du
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Mujiono, Nova. "Jellyfish Sting: Sebuah studi Kasus Indonesia [Jellyfish Sting : An Indonesian Case Report]." Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan 2, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jipk.v2i1.11673.

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AbstractJellyfish sting cases are reported between the years 2005 to 2009 from Indonesian waters. Three fatal cases occurred in Jebus and Situbondo in 2008 which predicted to be caused by Chrysaora quinquecirrha and Physalia physalis. Another species, Physalia utriculus is causing no fatality. Seasonality, treatment of the injury and prevention from the sting also discussed.
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Sudaryanto, A., S. Takahashi, S. Tanabe, M. Muchtar, and H. Razak. "Occurrence of butyltin compounds in mussels from Indonesian coastal waters and some Asian countries." Water Science and Technology 42, no. 7-8 (2000): 71–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2000.0554.

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The green mussel (Perna viridis) samples were collected from Indonesian coastal waters and some other Asian countries in the period of 1997–1998 to elucidate the present status of marine pollution by butyltin compounds (BTs) including mono- (MBT), di- (DBT), and tributyltin (TBT). BTs were detected in all the mussel samples from Indonesian coastal waters in the range of 3.7 to 64 ng/g wet wt as total butyltins (SBTs = MBT+DBT+TBT). The highest concentrations were found in green mussels from Jakarta Bay and Surabaya coastal waters. Relatively higher concentrations of BTs were detected in the mu
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Warsiman, Warsiman, Ervina Sari Sipahutar, and Anjani Sipahutar. "Tinjauan Yuridis Penangkapan Ikan Secara Illegal (Illegal Fishing) Menurut Undang Undang Nomor 45 Tahun 2009 Tentang Perikanan." Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) 5, no. 3 (2023): 1809–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.34007/jehss.v5i3.1551.

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Indonesia is a country where most of its territory consists of oceans with a population whose development continues to increase and can be expressed in meeting the needs of life, especially in coastal areas, such as fishermen who live in coastal areas generally using a source of life from the marine and fisheries sector. Indonesia as an archipelagic country surrounded by oceans has a strategic position and extraordinary potential with territorial waters, both archipelagic waters and inland waters. In addition, the Indonesian seas also include the sea waters of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
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Hendra Purwaka, Tommy. "PENELITIAN ILMIAH BATAS WILAYAH LAUT INDONESIA BERDASARKAN KONVENSI HUKUM LAUT PBB TAHUN 1982." Masalah-Masalah Hukum 44, no. 3 (2015): 387. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/mmh.44.3.2015.387-392.

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According to UNCLOS of 1982, Indonesia has sovereignty over internal waters, archipelagic waters, and twelve nautical miles territorial sea. It has also sovereign rights over 200 nautical miles exclusive economic zones (EEZ) and continental shelves. It has not yet determined contiguous zones beyond its territorial sea. In this respect, it has duty to delimit and map maritime boundaries of its waters based on the best scientific data produced by marine scientific research. Marine scientific research, therefore, plays a very important role in the delimitation of maritime boundaries of Indonesian
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