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Marine Management Organization (indonesia)
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The Marine Management Organization of Indonesia (often referred to as Baharkam or part of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries) is a governmental body responsible for overseeing maritime safety, fisheries management, maritime security, and sustainable use of marine resources across Indonesia's extensive archipelago. It aims to coordinate efforts to protect Indonesia's vast maritime zones, enhance maritime infrastructure, and promote sustainable development in the sector.
Key Features
- Oversight of Indonesia's extensive territorial waters and EEZ
- Implementation of maritime security policies and anti-piracy measures
- Management and regulation of fisheries and marine resources
- Development of maritime infrastructure and safety standards
- Coordination with international maritime organizations
- Promotion of sustainable maritime practices
Pros
- Supports sustainable utilization of marine resources
- Enhances maritime security and safety
- Coordinates various agencies effectively
- Contributes to Indonesia's economic development through fisheries management
- Engages in international collaboration for maritime issues
Cons
- Faces challenges related to enforcement in remote areas
- Bureaucratic inefficiencies can slow decision-making
- Limited funding impacting large-scale project implementation
- Environmental concerns due to overfishing and pollution
- Need for modernization and technological upgrades