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  • Fisheries: Fishermen Trouble Reflects Elite Differences

  • Fishery ministry strengthens cooperation with Fiji, Vietnam

  • Fishing For Future

  • Fishing trips for the new administration, the path to prosperity is a watery one

  • From hook to plate local fisheries focus on sustainability

  • improving the social value of indonesia's fisheries sector

  • In 2016, Government Arrests 163 Vessels Committing Illegal Fishing

  • Indonesia Agrees To Join Fisheries Panel

  • Indonesia Launches Four Vessels to Combat Illegal Fishing

  • Indonesia Ready to Expand Partnership with France

  • Indonesia Scuttles 30 Vessels in Anti-Illegal Fishing Program

  • Indonesia seeks cooperation with Poland in Maritime development

  • Indonesia showcases its blue economy projects in fisheries at FAO

  • Indonesia to Partner With Interpol in Tackling Illegal Fishing

  • Indonesia To Sink 30 Foreign Vessels For Illegal Fishing

  • Indonesia ‘on track’ with pole-and-line tuna certification

  • Indonesia, Australia on Joint Sea Patrol to Combat Illegal Fishing

  • Indonesia, Denmark and Norway Join Hands for Maritime Innovation

  • Indonesian Government to Build Maritime Fisheries Business Center in Outer Islands

  • Indonesian govt sets investment target of Rp15 trillion in fisheries sector

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About TRANSFORMASI

Transformasi is a networked think tank that engages policy makers, scholars and the public in the investigation of public problems, the design and development of solutions and monitoring and evaluation of results. Transformasi is organized as a network of domestic and international institutions committed to the development of evidence base making and implementation in Indonesia.

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