2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202131701096
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Panglima Laot: Maritime Cultural Heritage and Sustainability of the Coastal Environment in Aceh

Abstract: This paper examines the damage to the marine and coastal environment in Aceh. This happens because human behavior does not care about environmental safety in exploring marine resources. However, on the coast of Aceh there is one wisdom value that can limit human behavior, namely Panglima Laot. Panglima Laot is a maritime cultural heritage from the Kingdom of Aceh to the republic. Panglima Laot is the result of the adaptation of the structure of the Kingdom of Aceh into the structure of coastal culture in Aceh.… Show more

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“…First, no fisherman catches fish in one day, from sunset on Thursday to evening on Friday. According to Mujiburrahman et al (2021), Panglima Laot has an essential role in fishing communities. Panglima Laot plays four roles, including (i) its role in Implementing the Adat Laot; (ii) its Role in the Implementation of Laot Customary Law; (iii) The Role of the Commander of the Sea in Implementing the "Meuphang Law, (iv) role in customary dispute resolution.…”
Section: Local Wisdom In Maintaining Marine Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, no fisherman catches fish in one day, from sunset on Thursday to evening on Friday. According to Mujiburrahman et al (2021), Panglima Laot has an essential role in fishing communities. Panglima Laot plays four roles, including (i) its role in Implementing the Adat Laot; (ii) its Role in the Implementation of Laot Customary Law; (iii) The Role of the Commander of the Sea in Implementing the "Meuphang Law, (iv) role in customary dispute resolution.…”
Section: Local Wisdom In Maintaining Marine Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aceh sailors are known as sailors who can reach the red sea in their shipping activities. Even Aceh is a maritime-based Islamic Kingdom, so that the sea will be inherent in the daily life of the Acehnese people [8]. The attachment of Aceh as a maritime kingdom is of course also one of the proofs that the sea cannot be separated in the daily lives of the people of Aceh [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%