#maritime and fisheries affairs ministry

Collection of maritime and fisheries affairs ministry news, found 11 news.

Fisheries Ministry boosts aquaculture marketing through digitalization

The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry has improved aquaculture marketing by adopting digitalization to expand the ...

Ministry establishes seaweed cultivation village in Takalar

The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry built a seaweed cultivation village in Laikang Village, Mangarabombang ...

Geospatial agency records 17 thousand islands in Indonesia

The national Geospatial Information Agency (BIG) concurred during a coordination meeting on data on national islands ...

Malaysian ship impounded in Malacca Straits for illegal fishing

The Maritime and Fisheries Affairs Ministry has detained a Malaysian ship for fishing illegally in the Malacca Straits ...

Crimes in fishery industry undermine state's sovereignty: minister

Crimes in the fishery industry will potentially undermine the law and sovereignty of the country, Minister of Maritime ...

Indonesia arrests four foreign fishing vessels

The Maritime and Fisheries Affairs Ministry has arrested four foreign fishing vessels, consisting of two ...

Research vessel sinks in Anambas waters

"KM Nurah" vessel carrying 12 persons of foreign researchers, officials of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences ...

Fish consumption rises by 60 pct during fasting month

As fish is one of the staple food items, the demand for processed fish in the country has increased drastically to ...

Indonesia ranks fifth among world`s biggest ornamental fish exporters

Indonesia is the world`s fifth biggest ornamental fish exporter after the Republic of Check, Thailand, Japan and ...

RI Strives to Become Top Fish-producing Country

Endowed with more than 81,000 kilometres of coast line and vast coastal areas, Indonesia is striving to become the ...

Indonesian fish exports reach US$4 billion

The Maritime and Fisheries Affairs Ministry has announced that Indonesian fish exports have reached US$4 billion, but ...