Indonesian Fisheries: Policy and Investment Opportunity

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Indonesian Fisheries: Policy and Investment Opportunity

Dr. Fadel Muhammad Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Republic of Indonesia July 2010 1

Indonesian Marine and Fisheries Sector

Vision:

Indonesia as the World’s Largest Producer of Marine and Fisheries Products at 2015

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Indonesian Marine and Fisheries Sector

Mission :

Improve welfare of marine and fisheries societies

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Indonesian Economic at Glance and Marine & Fishery Sector

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INDONESIAN MACRO ECONOMIC INDICATOR

25 20 15 10 5 0 23.4

19.1

18.4

18.2

17.4

16.7

16 17.7

16.6

15.4

14.1

8.1

6.4

6.1

4 0.8

1999 2000 3.6

2001 9.1

4.5

2002 9.7

4 2003 9.9

5 2004 11.2

5.7

2005 10.3

5.6

2006 2007 9.1

6.3

8.4

6.6

2008 2009 7.4

4.5

Poverty Unemployment Economic Growth Source: Minister Coordinator of Economic Affair,

Indonesian Economic ,

paper presented on Cabinet Retreat at Tampak Siring Bali Indonesia, 19 April 2010 5

THE TARGET OF MEDIUM-TERM NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (RPJM) 2010-2014 AS A RESULT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INCLUSIVE, SUSTAINABLE AND EQUITABLE

OUTCOME PER CAPITA 2010 - 2014

Economic Growth 6,3 – 6,8 % (average per year) Inflation Unemployment Level Proverty Level

Fixed real Price in 2000 (IDR) USD Product Domestic Gross per Capita (USD, IDR 9.000)

7 % before 2014 7 – 7,7 % in 2014 4 – 6 % (average per year) 5 – 6 % (in the end of 2014) 8 – 10 % (in the end of 2014)

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Agriculture & Manufacture Sector are the main Indonesian Economic Engine SEKTOR

Agriculture Mining Manufacture Electricity, Water, Gas Construction Trade Transportation & Telecom Finance, Property, Service Services Gross Domestic Product GDB excluded Oil & Gas Source:: Indonesian Board of Statistic 2009

2005

13.1

11.1

27.4

1 7 15.6

6.5

8.3

10 100 88.6

2006

13 11 27.5

0.9

7.5

15 6.9

8.1

10.1

100 88.9

2007

13.7

11.2

27.1

0.9

7.7

14.9

6.7

7.7

10.1

100 89.5

2008

14.4

11 27.9

0.8

8.4

14 6.3

7.4

9.8

100 89.3

2009

15.6

8.9

26.9

0.9

9.9

13.4

6.4

7.4

10.6

100 92.6

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INDONESIAN FISH PRODUCTION 2005 - 2009

6.00

5.00

4.00

3.00

2.00

1.00

0.00

4.7

1.2

4.8

2.7

2005 Aquaculture growing fastly 2006 4.9

3.2

2007 5.3

3.5

5.5

4.2

Capture Fishery Aquaculture 2008 2009 8

PRODUCTION (million ton)

TARGETS, 2010 - 2014

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

10.76

12.26

1485 18.49 22.39

Capture Farming 5.38

5.38

5.41

6.85

5.44

9.41

5.47

5.50

13.02 16.89

CONSUMPTION (kg/capita) EXPORT ($ Billion)

30.47 31.57 34.09 36.31 38.67

2.9

3.2

3.6

4.2

5.0

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WCPFC IOTC CCSBT

Indonesia is now a full member of the IOTC and CCSBT and as a non-member contracting party of the WCPFC 10

100°

Indonesian Fishing Grounds

105° 110° 115° 120° 125° 130° 135° 140° BT 95° 95°

WPP 571 WPP 572

S U M A T E R A

WPP 711 WPP 712 J A W A KALIMANTAN WPP 713 SULAWESI WPP 716 WPP 714 WPP 717

250 0 B U T S 250 500 Kilometers

WPP 573

100° 105° 110° 115° 120° 125° 130°

WPP 715

135°

P A P U A

Areas offered to Taiwanese private sectors

• Morotai Islands, North Mollucas • Riau Islands Province 12

Morotai Island, North Mollucas

Japan Taiwan Jakarta 13

MOROTAI SMALL ISLAND BIG OPPORTUNITY

Morotai Island

North Molucas Province

NORTH SULAWESI CENTRAL SULAWESI 14

Taiwan Country Name Location Coordinates Area Population Geography : Taiwan R.O.C

: Pacific Ocean, 120 km (74.6 mi) off the coast of Mainland China : 23 °46 N , 121°0 E : 35,980 km2(13,892 sq mi) : : 23,046,177 (as of 2009)

The island of Taiwan lies some 180 kilometers off the southeastern coast of China, across the Taiwan Strait , and has an area of 35,801 km2 (13,822.8 sq mi). The East China Sea lies to the north, the Philippine Sea to the east, the Luzon Strait directly to the south and the South China Sea to the southwest. The island is characterized by the contrast between the eastern two-thirds, consisting mostly of rugged mountains running in five ranges from the northern to the southern tip of the island, and the flat to gently rolling plains in the west that

Morotai Island - Indonesia Country Location Coordinate : Indonesia : Maluku (Molluca) Islands : 2 °19 N , 128°32 E Area Population Geography : : 1,800 km2 : 54,876 (2007)

Morotai is a rugged, forested island lying to the north of Halmahera . It has an area of some 1,800 km2, stetching 80 km north-south and no more than 42 km wide. The island's largest town is Daruba , on the islands south coast. Almost all of Morotai's numerous villages are coastal settlements; a paved road linking those on the east coast starts from Daruba and will eventually reach Berebere , the principal town on Morotai's east coast, 68 km from Daruba. 16

MAP OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN CAPTURE FISHERIES MOROTAI ISLAND Airport Harbour Road Clay Road Coast line River Administrative border Land area water area Fish Catching Areas Fisheries Harbour Types

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Morotai 2016 6 – 12 mile Pier Sopi CAPTURE FISHERIES EXPORT Hongkong, Japan, Singapore, Korea etc Berebere Harbour PPP Pier Wayabula International Airport Sangowo Pier Daruba Harbour PPI

CAPTURE FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT AREA

DPI 3 DPI 3 1. DPI 1 Coral capture fisheries 2. DPI 2 Capture fisheries for small pelagic and demersal 3. DPI 3 Capture fisheries for bic pelagic

Fish landing plan in Morotai :

1. Tilei 2. Berebere 3. Sopi DPI 2 DPI 1 DPI 2 DPI 3

= Location of fish landing plan

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PURSE SEINE (DPI 3) LONG LINE (DPI 4) GILLNET (DPI 2) BOTTOM LONG LINE(DPI 2) 20

Investment Opportunities in Morotai Island

• Grouper (and other fish) farming. • As a basis for tuna fishing in EEZ of Indonesia and western Pacific Ocean (WCPFC area).

• Fish processing industry • Marine-based tourism • Horticulture, floriculture • Animal husbandry (animal raiser) 21

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MAP OF RIAU ISLAND PROVINCE

Anambas Bata m Bintan Karimun Lingga Tanjung Pinang Natuna 23

GEOGRAPHIC CONDITION

1. TOTAL AREA

 

Land Base Waters : 425.214,67 Km 2 : 8.209,61 Km 2 : 417.005,06 Km 2 (1,95%) (98,05%)

2. Number of Islands : 2.408

Inhabited : 366

 

Uninhabited : 2.042

Frontline Island: 19

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NO KIND OF FISH

SMALL PELAGIC DEMERSAL SHRIMP LOBSTER SQUID CORAL FISH ORNAMENTAL FISH

RESOURCES (TON)

513,000 656,000 11,000 400 2,697 27,656 293,595,525 PCS

UTILIZATION (%)

65 75 100 60 90 75 25

2 3 1

NO TYPE OF CULTURE

MARICULTURE BREAKISHWATER FRESHWATER

POTENTIAL RESOURCES (Ha)

435,000 17,000 2,200

UTILIZATION (Ha)

2,107 153.94

92.57

LOCATION (REGION)

BINTAN, BATAM, KARIMUN, LINGGA, NATUNA, TANJUNG PINANG BINTAN, BATAM, KARIMUN, LINGGA BINTAN, BATAM, KARIMUN, LINGGA 26

4 5 6 1

NO

2 3

REGION

BINTAN LINGGA NATUNA KARIMUN TANJUNG PINANG BATAM

LOCATION FOR MARINE ECO TOURISM

COASTAL AREA IN BINTAN AND TAMBELAN ISLAND SENAYANG, LINGGA AND SINGKEP ISLAND COASTAL AREA SOURONDING NATUNA ISLAND AND ANAMBAS KARIMUN, KUNDUR, MORO ISLAND PENYENGAT, SENGGARONG, TERKULAI, DAN SORE ISLAND COASTAL LINE OF BATAM, REMPONG, AND GALANG ISLAND 27

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Please avail yourselves of these marvelous business opportunities

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Thank You

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