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The Djuanda Declaration, 13 December 1957, stated that Indonesia is an Archipelagic State. It is stipulated that the body of water surrounding, within and connecting the islands of Republic of Indonesia is inseparable part of the Republic of Indonesia territory as one united country. The concept of archipelagic state is recognized in the United Nation Convention on The Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on December 10th 1982 and ratified with Republic of Indonesia Act Number 17, in the year1985.This recognition presents a broad responsibility in order to manage, secure and sustainably utilized the Republic of Indonesia's territory and all of its resources. It requires great maritime capability, supported by developed human resources, large amount of financial resources and modern technology.
There are four underlying and important reasons for the establishment of Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries:
- Indonesia, with 17.508 islands and 81.000 Kilometers of shoreline, is the biggest archipelagic state with immense marine natural resources which have not been optimally and sustainably utilized.
- Several decades ago, Indonesian development program focused more on land in which land-based natural resources are largely depleted or dangerously exhausted. That is why marine natural resources are important to be the capital for the future development plan.
- Indonesian population growth, coupled with the growing consciousness of how fisheries products can significantly contribute to human health and intelligent, ensure that marine and fisheries sector would play an increasingly important role in the future.
- Coastal and marine region are very dynamic, with immense natural resources and great amount of problems which arises during the extraction activities. These problems should be address immediately and decisively for the sake of sustainable and responsible utilization of coastal and marine natural resources.
The Functions of the MMAF are:
- The formulation of national policy, implementation policy and technical policy in the Marine and Fisheries sector;
- The implementation of the governance affairs in the Marine and Fisheries Sector;
- The management of state-owned properties under MMAF;
- The supervision of MMAF mission implementation;
- Delivery of report to the President on the account of evaluations, suggestions and consideration on MMAF mission and Function.
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Contact
The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Republic of Indonesia
Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur No. 16
Jakarta 10041
Phone: 021-3520350
Fax: 021-351 9133
Email: pusdatin@kkp.go.id
Website: www.kkp.go.id
Recruitment Announcement
THE MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENT
Number: B. 557/BPSDMKP.04/TU.210/XII/2011
ABOUT
ACCEPTANCE OF CONTRACT LABOUR fisheries extension workers (PPTK)
MINISTRY OF MARINE AND FISHERIES
HR DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR MARINE AND FISHERIES
AWARENESS CENTRE OF MARINE AND FISHERIES
YEAR 2012
In order to realize the vision and mission of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries to Make Indonesia As the producer of Marine and Fishery Products Descending Year 2015, Life, and welfare of Fishermen required qualified human resources to manage the marine and fishery resources in an efficient and sustainable manner for the welfare of the Indonesian nation. Human resources professionals are reliable and the basic capital for the development of marine and fisheries.
In addition to realizing the vision and mission of the CTF, KP Extension Center, BPSDM KP also has a strategic plan (Strategic Plan), namely: The entire area of potential fishery into areas Minapolitan with a bankable business toward the industrialization of the national fisheries. Within the framework of realizing the strategic objectives defined, then set two performance indicators KP Extension Centre, namely:
- an increase in the percentage of groups with independent business after getting assistance PPTK;
- increase the percentage of outreach materials to reach the region Minapolitan by PPTK
At the level of success of the vision of the target translation Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which lists the numbers increase aquaculture production by 353%; capture fisheries increased by 6% and other sectors, then there is no other way, except for moving the entire human resource potential of marine and fisheries massive with perceptions of unity and unification. Step unification efforts in the midst of society, as referred to is the implementation of fisheries extension system.
Fisheries Extension Contract Labour (PPTK) at the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries in 2012 must meet the requirements and submit an application letter in accordance with technical guidance on Fisheries Extension Acceptance Contract Labour (PPTK) at the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries 2012 (attached) and be received by no later than committee at the Extension Center KP dated January 6, 2012 either by post or email
Jakarta, December 2011
Counseling Center KP
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