Jakarta,
Aug 21, 2015 (Antara)- Indonesia is one of the world's largest maritime
countries, with some 5.8 million square kilometers of sea territory,
while its land territory covers only 1.9 million square kilometers.
It's coastline is some 92 thousand kilometers long, making it the second-longest after Canada.
The
country is the largest archipelagic nation in the world, as around 70
percent of its total territory is water, and it has 17,480 islands.
President
Joko Widodo, who is determined to develop Indonesia as a global
maritime axis, believes that the clusters of islands and vast waters in
Indonesia could be used as one of the main axis for advancing the
country.
The head of state also emphasized that the nation needs to promote its maritime identity and culture in line with its vision to become the global maritime axis.
The head of state also emphasized that the nation needs to promote its maritime identity and culture in line with its vision to become the global maritime axis.
The government, therefore, has identified the maritime sector as one of its main sectors for development.
"We
have so far ignored them and never given them attention while the fact
is that two thirds of the Indonesian territory are waters and it is a
huge potential," he said in an interview with Antara, state-owned TVRI
and state-run RRI on August 12, 2015.
He said one way to boost the country's economic growth was
infrastructure development to smooth distribution of goods by land and
sea.
"We wish to start paying attention to it, develop it physically and
build shipyards as interconnection between the islands is very important
in addition to maritime education," he said.
He
said among big seaports to be built are Kuala Tanjung measuring 2,000
hectares, Tanjung Priok whose capacity will be increased to accommodate
bigger flows of goods, Teluk Lamong in Surabaya, Makassar port in South
Sulawesi and Sorong port in Papua.
Besides, the government is also focusing on the construction of the sea
express transportation project to improve the condition of Indonesia's
maritime economy.
"One
of our most important goals is the realization of the sea express
transportation project. The sea express transportation system is among
the maritime infrastructure facilities that will be supported by
productive shipbuilding industries in Indonesia," Jokowi stated on
August 14, 2015, in his state of the nation address to commemorate
Indonesia's 70th Independence Day.
The
nation must re-explore Indonesia's maritime culture to achieve
sovereignty in the sector that is supported by good economic conditions
and abundant resources, Jokowi emphasized.
"Indonesia
is a maritime nation. It must preserve and utilize its marine resources
seriously. This way, we can realize the international maritime axis
program to strengthen our national, regional and global position," he
remarked.
The
government, he added, is processing the strategy of the maritime axis
program to be implemented as the Indonesian National Maritime Policy.
Furthermore,
Jokowi called on all stakeholders to do their utmost to save oceans
from the impacts of climate change, which threatens maritime resources
and fisheries in the country.
"Oceans that face the threat of climate change must be saved," he said.
Having
been in power for less than a year, President Jokowi on August 12,
reshuffled his cabinet by among other thing appointing Rizal Ramli as
new coordinating minister for maritime affairs and resources, replacing
Indroyono Susilo.
Rizal
Ramli has expressed his optimism that Indonesia could be number one in
marine tourism in the world if the country could preserve the beauty of
its seas.
He
recently launched a program of Expedition of a Million Ridges of Rock
as earlier announced by President Joko Widodo to add beauty to the
country's sea tourism.
"We will provide 'apartments' for fishes. In five years the
'apartments' in ridges of rock would grow taller. There would be more
fishes that our fishermen do not have to go far fishing," he said.
The ridges of rocks would also be useful for the military as addition barriers against enemy war ships, he said.
He said Indonesia said Indonesia should be able to compete against
other countries which have made a living from sea tourism such as the
Maldives and Thailand.
"The Maldives is nothing compared to Indonesia (in sea tourism potential)," he said.
In the meantime, Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi
Pudjiastuti has instructed that researches conducted by the ministry
should be in accordance with the world maritime axis concept.
"I
expect researchers and engineers of the Marine and Fisheries Research
and Development Board to take up the role and disseminate their findings
to make Indonesia the world maritime axis," she said recently.
She added that about a year ago, the board had produced many
innovations in marine and fisheries technology that benefited
stakeholders and the community.
These innovations were the E-Logbook, E-Observer, Smart Fisherman
Information System and the Community Salt Information System (SiTEGAR),
among others.
The E-Logbook replaced conventional logbooks and made the process easier, faster and more accurate.
She
explained that the Smart Fishermen Information System is an android
application that integrated information on fish prices, weather and
ocean dynamics.
The Community Salt Information System is a web-based system that gives
information on salt production across the country. It also provides
reports and data on People's Salt Business Empowerment groups in
Indonesia.
Head of the ministry¿s Marine and Fisheries Research and Development Board Achmad Purnomo emphasizedthat Indonesia has economic potential of US$800 billion per year in the field of marine and fisheries resources.
Head of the ministry¿s Marine and Fisheries Research and Development Board Achmad Purnomo emphasizedthat Indonesia has economic potential of US$800 billion per year in the field of marine and fisheries resources.
This economic potential in Indonesia is expected to be able to provide
employment opportunities to some 40 million people.
"Geographically,
Indonesia is located between two continents and two oceans. Therefore,
it deserves to be the world maritime axis, which can be instrumental to
develop the global economy and industry,"
However, the extraordinary potentials have not yet been optimally exploited. ***1***
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However, the extraordinary potentials have not yet been optimally exploited. ***1***
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