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Indonesian Marine Ressouces Number of islands: 17.508 Coastline : 81.000 Km

EXPERIENCE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF LITTORAL RESSOURCES IN INDONESIA (Ita Widowati- Marine Science Dept, Diponegoro University-Semarang-Indonesia). Indonesian Marine Ressouces Number of islands: 17.508 Coastline : 81.000 Km sea : 5,8 M. Km²

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Indonesian Marine Ressouces Number of islands: 17.508 Coastline : 81.000 Km

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  1. EXPERIENCE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF LITTORAL RESSOURCES IN INDONESIA (Ita Widowati- Marine Science Dept, Diponegoro University-Semarang-Indonesia) Indonesian Marine Ressouces Number of islands: 17.508 Coastline : 81.000 Km sea : 5,8 M. Km² Potensial of marine ressour Fishing  6,3 M ton/year Aquaculture: 830.000 Ha Maintain and increase Biodiversity Preserve “local wisdom”/traditional culture Enhance job opportunity, economic growth

  2. ZONATION MAP OF NATIONAL PARK OF KARIMUNJAWA ISLANDS,CENTRAL JAVA,INDONESIA

  3. Map of Indonesian Sea Weed Production (2009) Note = Rendah = Low ; Sedang = Medium, Tinggi = Hingh Sangat Tinggi = Higher

  4. Transfer of knowledge by Bureau of Marine affairs to local community on seaweed products • Bureau of Marine affairs and fosheries in cooperation with Local bureau -DKP Brebes Regency create a “Disemination & Diversification Product of fish and seaweed”. • Objective : to improve knowledge of fish processor and seaweed farmers • Some of value added products from seaweed: pulp, syrop, pate, cracker chips, fishball and pudding. (source: DKP Brebes, 2010).

  5. IMPLEMENTATION OF ‘A-B-G-C’ PROGRAM ON INDONESIAN MOON SCALLOPS RESSOURCES A-B-G-C : Academician-Bisnisman- Gouvernment-Community Thank you

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