2019
DOI: 10.24258/jba.v15i3.570
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Ship Sinking Policy and Socio-Economic Welfare: A Case Study in Sebatik Island, Nunukan District, North Kalimantan Province

Abstract: As an archipelago country, most of Indonesia’s country are located on the sea. Due to this geographic position, illegal fishing becomes an important issue that threatens the country’s maritime security. To solve this issue, the government of Indonesia has implemented "ship sinking policy" since 2014. This research aims to explore the social and economic consequences of "ship-sinking policy" at the local level. A single case study was used to identify and explore the social and economic consequences of the poli… Show more

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“…It is directly adjacent to Sabah, Malaysian Borneo and subdivided into several districts. Sari and Sujarwoto (2019) stated that the area of Nunukan District consists of 19 subdistricts in 2019. Nunukan District has one outer island, Sebatik Island.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is directly adjacent to Sabah, Malaysian Borneo and subdivided into several districts. Sari and Sujarwoto (2019) stated that the area of Nunukan District consists of 19 subdistricts in 2019. Nunukan District has one outer island, Sebatik Island.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%