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Measures Escort Fishing Vessels to the Navy/Lanal in the eastern Indonesian waters on Operation of Henrikan

Measures Escort Fishing Vessels to the Navy/Lanal in the eastern Indonesian waters on Operation of Henrikan

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Data on capture fisheries in the southern region of East Java is a source of information that can be used to analyze the profile of fisheries that can be used as a reference in developing the port of fisheries especially in the southern region of East Java. The research objective was to determine the profile of fisheries in the southern region of E...

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... the data obtained in 2008 to record some of the action taken by escorting the fishing vessel to (1) the Navy (Navy Main Base) Manado, Ambon, Kupang, Jayapura, Makassar, Surabaya, (2) Lanal (Naval Base) Sorong, Tahuna, Tual, Tarakan, Maumere, Behind the Blackboard, Merauke, Kendari, Aru , Kota Baru, Benoa Denpasar, Timika, Manokwari and Mataram. Distribution to 20 Lantamal escort action / Lanal can be seen in Table 4 below. In the above table it can be seen that the act of fishing vessels to escort the Navy / Lanal in the waters of eastern Indonesia on highest henrikan operations , the Navy is directed to Manado number of 51 units , followed by the Navy Ambon number of 22 units and 16 units Lanal shoves number. ...

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