“ILLEGAL FISHING” DALAM HUKUM INTERNASIONAL DAN IMPLEMENTASINYA DI INDONESIA

Authors

  • Dwi Astuti Palupi Universitas Bung Hatta
  • Deswita Rosra Universitas Bung Hatta

Keywords:

Illegal Fishing, International Law, UNCLOS.

Abstract

Indonesia, a major fishing nation, faces significant threats from illegal fishing, a practice that involves catching and consuming illegally caught fish. The country has been ratified by the UNCLOS III Tahun 1982 and has implemented various regulations to combat illegal fishing. Factors contributing to illegal fishing include overfishing, overfishing, overfishing, and illegal fishing practices. Indonesia's fisheries are also under threat from illegal fishing activities, such as illegal fishing, illegal fishing, and illegal fishing practices. To combat these issues, Indonesia must implement stricter regulations and implement stricter laws to protect its marine resources.

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Published

2024-02-25