Directorate General of Marine and Fisheries Resources Surveillance (Indonesia)


The Directorate General of Marine and Fisheries Resources Surveillance is a government agency under the management of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of Indonesia. Formally established on 23 November 2000 according to Presidential Decree No. 165/2000, the PSDKP is the agency responsible for supervising the marine and fishery resources of the Republic of Indonesia. The main mission of PSDKP is the prevention of Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in Indonesian waters, which has caused a substantial loss for Indonesia's fishing industry. In its mission to prevent illegal fishing, PSDKP has conducted joint-operations with the Indonesian Navy, Water Police, Sea and Coast Guard, the Maritime Security Agency and Customs. PSDKP is however is not associated with these agencies.

Background

activities in Indonesian waters have caused huge losses for Indonesia. Overfishing, overcapacity, threats to the preservation of fish resources, unfavorable fishery business climate, the weakening of the competitiveness of firms and the marginalization of fishermen are the real impact of illegal fishing and destructive fishing activities. Another disadvantage that can not be assessed materially but is strongly related to the national pride, is the negative image of the Indonesian nation among the international community because it is considered not able to manage marine and fishery resources properly.

Task and Function

Based on Presidential Regulation No. 63/ 2015 on the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries and Regulation of the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. 23/PERMEN-KP/2015 on the Organization and Working Procedures of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, PSDKP's primary task formulation and execution of marin and fisheries management. Its function are as follows:
The legal basis for PSDKP in carrying out its task are as follows:
PSDKP is an Echelon I Unit under the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. KPLP is also coordinate with other unit within Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries in performing its duties.
The Technical Execution Unit of PSDKP was established based on the Decree of the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No.33/PERMEN-K /2016 on the Organization and Working Procedures of the Technical Execution Unit in the Field of Marine and Fishery Resources Control. In accordance with the Ministerial Regulation, UPT PSDKP is tasked for execution of supervision of marine and fishery resources based on the prevailing laws and regulations.
The UPT PSDKP is categorized into 2, which are Marine and Fishery Resource Base and Marine and Fishery Resource Control Station. 14 UPTs have been formed:
UPT PSDKP is also supported by the Working Unit PSDKP and PSDKP office spread throughout the territory of Indonesia. To date, 58 Working units and 142 PSDKP offices have been formed.

Equipment

Manpower

The total number of civil servants in the environment of PSDKP until 2012 is 904 persons, consisting of structural officials, functional Officials, supervisor and operator.

Vessel Monitoring System (VMS)

VMS is the application of information technology which is one form of surveillance system in the field of fishing and / or transporting of fish, which uses the fishing equipment monitoring equipment that has been determined. The use of VMs has been started since 2003 to date, and in its Execution strengthened by the issuance of Regulation of the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Republic of Indonesia number PeR.05 / Men / 2007 concerning Execution of Fishery Ship Monitoring System. In the framework of implementing this system, in Jakarta has been built Fishing Monitoring Center at the Head Office of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. VMs Executions are implemented through the installation of transmitters on fishing vessels so that their movements can be monitored when performing fishing operations. Policies related to VMs continue to be updated in line with the strategic development of the fisheries sector and the development of monitoring technology.
To further optimize the function of VMS, the Directorate General of PSDKP is designing an integrated system which is done by overlaying VMS data with data obtained through other monitoring means such as coastal radar.

Vessels

Supervisory Boats function to carry out supervision and law enforcement in the field of fisheries. Up to date, PSDKP already has 27 Supervisory Boats in various types / sizes with 89 speed surveillance boats placement allocated to areas assessed as vulnerable to violations and divided into two work areas, namely the Western Region and Eastern Region.

Cooperation with other agencies

Some important cooperation that has been and continues to be woven by the Directorate General. PSDKP is the Indonesia-Australia Fisheries Surveillance Forum and Regional Plan of Action to the Promote Responsible Fishing Practices including Combating IUU Fishing in the Southeast Asia Region.
The Indonesia-Australia Fisheries Surveillance Forum is part of the Indonesia-Australia Ministerial Forum dedicated to cooperation in the supervision of the SDKP, including the cooperation of illegal fishing in the border waters of both countries. In 2013 a series of Indonesia-Australia cooperation within the framework of IAFSF that has been implemented include: Coordinated patrols, Technical Assistance, etc.
It is a regional initiative initiated by Indonesia-Australia and agreed by 11 countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Timor Leste, Australia and Papua New Guinea. The goal is to realize responsible fishing activities including the IUU Fishing in the area of cooperation, namely: South China Sea, Sulu-Sulawesi Sea and Arafura Sea. This cooperation has been inaugurated by Indonesia and Australia since 2007, Indonesia has become the RPOA Secretariat.