Research Article
Prohibition of the Use of Trawl Fishing Equipment as an Effort to Realize the 17 Principles of Sustainable Development Goals in the Capture Fisheries Sector
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.4-11-2022.2329653, author={Ahmad Hadi Pranowo and Nanik Trihastuti and Lazarus Tri Setyawantoro}, title={Prohibition of the Use of Trawl Fishing Equipment as an Effort to Realize the 17 Principles of Sustainable Development Goals in the Capture Fisheries Sector}, proceedings={Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainability in Technological, Environmental, Law, Management, Social and Economic Matters, ICOSTELM 2022, 4-5 November 2022, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICOSTELM}, year={2023}, month={9}, keywords={prohibition cantrang use of fishing equipment sustainable development goals}, doi={10.4108/eai.4-11-2022.2329653} }
- Ahmad Hadi Pranowo
Nanik Trihastuti
Lazarus Tri Setyawantoro
Year: 2023
Prohibition of the Use of Trawl Fishing Equipment as an Effort to Realize the 17 Principles of Sustainable Development Goals in the Capture Fisheries Sector
ICOSTELM
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.4-11-2022.2329653
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explain the implications of enforcing regulations prohibiting the use of prohibited fishing gear in efforts to maintain the sustainability of fish availability in Indonesia, as well as whether the policy of prohibiting the use of trawl or cantrang fishing gear is consistent with the 17 principles of the Sustainable Development Goals. It will use normative legal research methods in conjunction with qualitative descriptive-analytical research criteria. The study's findings demonstrate the consequences of enforcing restrictions against the use of prohibited fishing gear, as outlined in the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Regulation No. 2 of 2015, in order to ensure the sustainability of fish supply. The Ministry of Fisheries Cities/Regions throughout Indonesia have socialized the Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. 2 of 2015 to fishermen and the wider community, as well as policy alignment on the prohibition of the use of cantrang fishing gear with 17 principles of sustainable development goals include realizing several policies as a followup to the ratification of the convention on the Code of Perform for accountable Fisheries.