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No. 16/MEN/2006 on Fishing Port, stipulated that fishing port is THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF) .............................................. iii
functioned to support management of fisheries resources and its CAPTURE FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY ............................................................................. iii
environment covering pre-production, production, post-harvest TASK AND FUNCTIONS OF DGCF ......................................................................................... iii
and marketing activities. ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF DGCF ..................................................................................... iv
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PROFILE OF DIRECTORATE GENERAL
PROFILE OF DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF)
THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF) In relation to the management of fishing port, the DGCF mandated Directorate of Fishing Port
with task and function, as follows :
Indonesia is an archipelagic country which covers 17.5 million of islands with coastline stretches for l Revitalization of fishing port
95,181 Km. Two-thirds of Indonesia is water with abundant resources of marine and fisheries. Total l Outer Ring Fishing Port Development
area of marine water is 5.8 million Km2, consist of Archipelagic and Territorial Sea is 3.1 millions Km2 l Fishing port/fish landing center development, particularly in eastern area
and Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zones (IEEZ) is 2.7 Km2. The available Maximum Sustainable l Fishing Port Information Centre development related to marine and fisheries information
Yield (MSY) is 6.4 million tones/year with the Total Allowable Catch is 5.1million tones/year or 80% of system
MSY. Until 2006, only 4,468,010 tones of potency are utilized, or 69.8% of the current total. l Human resources enhancement as fishing port/fish landing center.
Capture fisheries is one of the important sub-sector of marine and fisheries. In the years from 2001
to 2006 its annual growths are 2.4% in capture, 15.22% in export volume, 5.41% in foreign income
and 4.24% in human resources.
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF DGCF
Director General
of Capture Fisheries
CAPTURE FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY -
Dr. Ir. Ali Supardan, M.Sc
To utilize marine and fisheries resources optimally, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries
Secretary for DG of Capture Fisheries
(DGCF) has established a vision “Solid, Self-Reliance and Sustainable Indonesia Capture -
Dr. Ir. Dedy Heryadi Sutisna, MS
Fisheries in 2020”. The vision is rendered to the synergic missions of :
(1) Manage fisheries resources in sustainable manner
(2) Increase fishers’ income and welfare Program Personnel PR, Law and Public
Division Division Organization and Financial
(3) Facilitate the readiness of fishing port both in quality and quantity Division Division
To compose and conduct the policies and technical standardization in Capture Fisheries
lFunctions : Sub-Directorate of
Archipelagic and Territorial
Sub-Directorate of
Fishing Boats
Sub-Directorate of
Fishing Port Construction
Sub-Directorate of
Fish Capture Document
Sub-Directorate of
Investment and
Sea Fish Resources
1. To prepare the policies of MMAF concerning capture fisheries Utilization
Registration Controlling Verification Business Capital
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LEGAL ASPECT
LEGAL ASPECT
LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF FISHING PORT MANAGEMENT REGULATION
MINISTRY OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
NO. PER.19/MEN/2008
1) Law No. 31 Year 2004 regarding Fisheries. REGARDING
ORGANIZATION AND WORKING SYSTEM OF FISHING PORT
2) Government Regulation No. 19 Year 2006 regarding the Alteration on Government MINISTER OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Regulation No. 62 Year 2002 regarding Tariff on Type of tax non income which prevails on
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.
Attachment : Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. PER.19/MEN/2008 regarding Organization and Working
3) Government Regulation No. 62 Year 2002 regarding Tariff on Type of tax non income System of Fishing Port.
FREDDY NUMBERI
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LEGAL ASPECT LEGAL ASPECT
Class of Technical Criteria Condition of Amount Class of Technical Criteria Condition of Amount
Fishing Port Processing Fishing Port Processing
Oceanic - To serve fishing vessels that Central Government - *MMAF 6 - To serve fishing vessels that Provincial Fisheries Service - 44
Fishing Port operational/ their fisheries activities (Central Technical Implementing operational/their fisheries activities Provincial Office of Marine and
are in Territorial water, Indonesia Unit) are in inland water, archipelago Fisheries
Economic Exclusive Zone and water and Territorial water; (Local Technical Implementing
offshore; - Have mooring/docking facilities for Unit)
- Have mooring/docking facilities for minimum 10 GT capacity of fishing
minimum fishing vessels are 60 GT vessels
- Minimum length of pier is 300 m - Minimum length of pier is 100 m
and port pond / water depth and port pond/water depth
minimum is -3.00 m minimum is -2.00 m
- The port pond is available for 100 - The port pond is available for 30
fishing vessels or at least can fishing vessels or at least can
accommodates 6,000 GT at all accommodates 300 GT at all.
- The fish/catches is for export
trading purpose
- There are fisheries industries.
Landing Fish - To serve fishing vessels that Provincial Fisheries Service - 895
operational/their fisheries activities Provincial Office of Marine and
are in inland water and Fisheries
Archipelagic - To serve fishing vessels that Central Government - *MMAF 13 archipelago water; (Local Technical Implementing
Fishing Port operational/ their fisheries activities (Central Technical Implementing - Have mooring/docking facilities for Unit)
are in Territorial water and Unit) minimum 3 GT capacity of fishing
Indonesia Economic Exclusive vessels;
Zone; - Minimum length of pier is 50 m and Regency/City Government -
- Have mooring/docking facilities for port pond/water depth minimum is Provincial Office of Marine and
minimum 30 GT capacity of fishing -2.00 m; Fisheries
vessels - The port pond is available for 20 (Local Technical Implementing
- Minimum length of pier is 150 m fishing vessels or at least can Unit)
and port pond / water depth accommodates 60 GT at all.
minimum is -3.00 m
- The port pond is available for 75
fishing vessels or at least can
accommodates 2,250 GT at all
- There are fisheries industries.
TOTAL 960
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DISTRIBUTION of FISHING PORTS UNDER DGCF
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MAP of DISTRIBUTION FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AREA (11 FMA)
Peta Distribusi Wilayah Pengelolaan Perikanan (11 WPP)
REMARKS :
FMA 571 : Malaka Strait - Andaman Sea
FMA 572 : Indian Ocean (West of Sumatera) - Sunda Strait FMA 714 : Tolo Bay - Banda Sea
FMA 573 : Indian Ocean (South of Java) - South of Nusa Tenggara - Sawu Sea - West of Timor Sea FMA 715 : Tomini Bay - Maluku Sea - Halmahera Sea - Seram Sea - Berau Bay
FMA 711 : Karimata Strait - Natuna Island - South China Sea FMA 716 : Sulawesi Sea - North of Halmahera
FMA 712 : Java Sea FMA 717 : Cendrawasih Bay - Pasific Ocean
FMA 713 : Makassar Strait - Bone Bay - Flores Sea - Bali Sea FMA 718 : Aru Sea - Arafuru Sea - East of Timor Sea
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FISHERIES RESOURCES STATUS
(11 FMA) 1
Fisheries Management Status
Nizam Zachman
Area (FMA) Demersal Shrimp Small
Pelagic
Big
Pelagic
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
DKI JAKARTA
FMA 571 O O F UN
FMA 572 F F M F
FMA 573 F F F F
FMA 711 F M O UN
FMA 712 F F O UN
FMA 713 F O M UN
FMA 714 U/UN UN M M
FMA 715 M - M F
FMA 716 UN - UN O
FMA 717 UN - UN O
FMA 718 F - O O M UN
Notes :
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2
REMARKS:
Layout of Nizam Zachman OFP
1. PT. BONECOM 16. PT. LUKI REJEKI ABADI 31. PT. TRIDAYA ERAMINA BAHARI 46. PT. MUARA BARU CENTER A. PT. BOSCO
2. PT. MUARA MANGGALINDO 17. PT. LOLA MINA 32. PT. RED RIBBON INDONESIA CORP. 47. BALAI PERTEMUAN NELAYAN B. PT. BONECOM
3. PT. SAFITRINDO DWI SANTOSA 18. BUMI ARGO LESTARI 33. PT. BENUA AGRI SEJAHTERA 48. PT. KARYA CIPTA MINA JAYA C. PT. KURNIA MINA SEJAHTERA
4. PT. SEKAR LAUT 19. PT. DURIAN SARI WANGI 34. PT. SEMBILAN TIMUR JAYA 49. TEMPAT PELELANGAN IKAN D. GATE
5. PT. KEDAMAIAN 20. PT. MITRA MINA SEGARA 35. PT. SINAR MALALUGISMAKMUR 50. COLD STORAGE E. PUSAT PEMASARAN IKAN
6 PT. HALIMAS SAKTI MINA UTAMA 21. PT. GABUNGAN ERA MANDIRI 36. PT. DAYA MULUR KARETINDO 51. ICE FACTORY F. KOLAM PEMBERSIHAN AIR LAUT
7. PT. TIMUR JAYA COLD STORAGE 22. PT. INTIMAS SURYA 37. PT. CILACAP SF INDONESIA 52. R. MESIN G. BANGUNAN PERBENGKELAN
8. PT. FIRST MARINE SEA FOODS 23. PT. LAUTAN BAHARI 38. PT. TUNA PERTAMA REZEKI 53. KANTOR PERUM PPS PUSAT
9. PT. KHOM FOOD 24. PT. UNGGUL MINA LESTARI 39. PT. DANAU MATANO P.R. 54. PERUM PPS CABANG JAKARTA
10. PT. SANDIMAS GAPURA 25. PT. BENUA AGRI SEJAHTERA 40. PT. SUBINDO PERINTIS 55. KANTOR UPT BANGUNAN PELAYANAN
11. PT. INTIMAS SURYA 26. PT. LUCKY SAMUDERA 41. PT. INDOBOGA JAYA MAKMUR 56. RUANG PROCESSING & COLD S- DAN PERBEKALAN KAPAL
12. PT. ARTA MINATAMA 27. PT. PANGGUNG ENTERPRISE LTD 42. PT. KARYA CIPTA BAYU MINA PRA. 57. PT. ALAM JAYA
13. DWI SANDHA SANDJAYA 28. PT. BONECOM 43. PT. PHILIP SEA FOOD INDUSTRI 58. PT. OLIMPIA FISHING INDUSTRI
14. PT. LUXE UTAMA INDONESIA 29. PT. SANDIMAS AKUATEK 44. PT. PANUTAN MINASABA 59. PT. PROSKUNEO KADARUSMA
15. PT. JAKARTA SERVISTAMA C. 30. PT. SINAR SAMUDERA MAKMUR 45. WISMA MINA 60. UNIT PENGELOLAAN LIMBAH
DKI Jakarta
North Jakarta
Location
2
Area
(Km )
740.29
139.56
8,963,000 (2006)
1,173,935 (2005)
JAVA SEA
Population
1.17 (2006)
0.75 (2005)
Growth/Year (%)
GRDP at Current
Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
Price/Year(Million)
95,218,349 (2006)
436,250,721 (2005)
/Year (%)
16.16 (2005)
15.74 (2006)
GRDP Growth
SEA
2008
J AVA
Source
3
(BPS Catalogue)
Statistics - Indonesia
Oceanic Fishing Port 1. Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta
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Oceanic Fishing Port 1. Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta
DOMINANT PRODUCT
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
As shown in Table 1.4., the catches still dominated by Skipjack tuna. (Tenant) (Type of Business) 2
(m )
9 PT. Cilacap Samudera Fishing Processing & cold storage 3,082
Table 1.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2008 Industry
10 PT. Danau Matano Persada Raya Processing & cold storage 3,880
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) 11 PT. Daya Mulur Karetindo All catches management & processing industry 2,345
12 PT. Durian Sari Wangi Processing & cold storage 3,880
1 Cakalang Skipjack tuna 6,142,656 70,250,190,000 11,436
13 PT. Dwisanda Senjaya All catches management & processing Industry 3,880
2 Tongkol/Lisong Bullet tuna 3,825,089 48,227,710,000 12,608
14 PT. First Marine Seafoods Fisheries industry, cold storage & ice factory 16,900
3 Tenggiri Narrow-barred Spanish 1,388,985 40,259,000,000 28,984
15 PT. Gabungan Era Mandiri All catches management & processing Industry 3,990
mackerel
16 PT. Graha Insan Sejahtera Processing & cold storage 5,632
4 Madidihang Yellowfin tuna 1,051,729 27,033,590,000 25,704
17 PT. Halimas Mina Utama All catches management & processing Industry 2,600
5 Tuna mata besar Big eye tuna 822,308 23,024,620,000 28,000
18 PT. Indoboga Jaya Makmur Processing & cold storage 2,722
6 Setuhuk hitam Black marlin 619,289 9,540,330,000 15,405
19 PT. Intimas Surya Processing & cold storage 2,508
7 Layaran Indo-Pasific blue marlin 615,858 8,066,130,000 13,097
20 PT. Jakarta Coldstorage Industry Processing & cold storage 2,250
8 Cucut botol Dogfish shark 559,558 5,894,360,000 10,534
21 PT. Jakarta Servisetma Catering Processing, cold storage & restaurant chain 4,095
9 Ikan pedang Swordfish 376,020 5,231,480,000 13,913
22 PT. Karya Cipta Bayu Mina - All catches management & processing Industry 2,599
10 Albakora Albacore 263,107 6,314,570,000 24,000
Pratama
23 PT. Kedamaian All catches management & processing Industry 2,599
White shrimp is the most dominant species of shrimp with high economicy value in Nizam
24 PT. Kurnia Mina Sejahtera Processing & cold storage 5,305
Zachman OFP, as shown in the table below :
25 PT. Lautan Bahari Sejahtera Processing on Exported tuna fish fillet 2,423
Table 1.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 26 PT. Lola Mina Processing & cold storage 7,217
27 PT. Lucky Samudera Pratama Processing & cold storage 21,100
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 28 PT. Luki Rejeki Jayadi All catches management & processing Industry 3,126
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
29 PT. Luxe Utama Indonesia All catches management & processing Industry 3,144
1 Udang putih Banana prawn 1,620 61,560,000 38,000
30 PT. Mitra Mina Segara Processing & cold storage 4,132
2 Udang vaname Vaname shrimp 589,880 26,544,600,000 45,000
31 PT. Muara Manggalindo Fisheries industry & supporting facilities 18,353
32 PT. Panutan Minasabha Office & shops 8,037
33 PT. Pertuni Processing & cold storage 5,781
34 PT. Pertuni Heritage Processing, cold storage & restaurant chain 10,877
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES 35 PT. Proskoneo Kadarusman Manufacturing industry of repairing maintenance 17,000
of boat & dockyard
Eventhough the port operation decreases, Nizam Zachman still has very huge potential 36 PT. Red Ribbon Indonesia All catches management & processing Industry 2,345
industry area. About 47 fisheries companies are in this port industrial area excluding the other
37 PT. Safritindo Dwisantosa Processing, cold storage & ice making 19,327
fisheries companies in DKI Jakarta and its surrounding beyond port area.
38 PT. Sandimas Akuatek Processing & cold storage 16,165
39 PT. Sandimas Gapura Fisheries industry, cold storage & ice factory 10,788
Table 1.6. Fisheries Companies
40 PT. Sekar Laut All catches management & processing Industry 6,240
41 PT. Sembilan Timur Jaya Processing & cold storage 3,597
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
(Tenant) (Type of Business) 2
(m ) 42 PT. Sumbindo Perintis Processing & cold storage 2,910
1 PT. Alam Jaya Processing & cold storage 1,980 43 PT. Sinar Malalugis Makmur Processing & cold storage 3,000
2 PT. Arta Mina Tama Processing & cold storage 2,250 44 PT. Sinar Samudera Makmur Processing & cold storage 1,740
3 PT. Bahana Laju Khatulistiwa Processing & cold storage 1,980 45 PT. Timur Jaya Cold Storage Processing & cold storage 6,130
4 PT. Benua Agri Sejahtera Processing & cold storage 3,990 46 PT. Tridaya Eramina Bahari All catches management & processing Industry 1,300
5 PT. Bonecom (Blok L No.1-2) All catches management & processing industry 19,122 47 PT. Tuna Permata Rejeki Processing & cold storage 2,722
6 PT. Bonecom (Blok S No.4-14) All catches management & processing industry 15,770 48 PT. Olimpia Fisheries Industry Processing & cold storage 1,980
7 PT. Bonecom (Blok T No.1-12) All catches management & processing industry 27,075 49 PT. Unggul Mina Lestari Processing & cold storage 1,710
8 PT. Bumi Agro Lestari Processing & cold storage 2,508 TOTAL AREA 324,086
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Oceanic Fishing Port 1. Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta
LOGISTICS
For logistic supply, water and ice could be still needed more, but usually some fishing vessels Overall view from sea
already supplied their logistic from another near port when they transit before.
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Nizam Zachman fishing port
are as follow :
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Oceanic Fishing Port
B. Functional Facilities 2
Kendari
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
SOUTH EAST SULAWESI
Quaywall for fishing boats East revetment
C. Supporting Facilities
D. Activities
GENERAL INFORMATION
Fresh tuna export Fish processing factory
a. Name : KENDARI
b. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Samudera No. 1 Puday Kec. Abeli
Kota Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara 93233
d. Phone : (0401) 3122010, 3190868
e. Fax : (0401) 3190868
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : W. Haryomo, A.Pi, SE
Wholesale market Auction hall (TPI)
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Layout of Kendari OFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS:
1. PIER 21. PT. YANAGI HISTALARAYA 41. OFFICE WORKING UNIT PSDKP KENDARI
2. CONTROLLING POST 22. SHELTER FOR FISHERMAN 42. PT. PLN
3. PT. BIOTA INDO PERSADA 23. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 43. PT. PJB II
4. CV. MINA JAYA LESTARI 24. MATERIAL STORAGE 44. NEW DUMP & POST GUARD
5.
6
CV. ANDIKA
CV. BERSATU UNTUK MAJU
25.
26.
HEALTH CLINIC
PT. TOFICO
SOUTH BANDA
SEA
7.
8.
PT. TROBOS BENUA
PT. LANDIPO NIAGA RAYA
27.
28.
FA. SANU
PT. SULTRA MITRA LESTARI
Lahan Industri yang telah disewa
Lahan Industri yangbelum disewa
SULAWESI
9. UD. ABADI MAKMUR OCEAN 29. PT. NUSANTARA FISHERY Lahan Industri yang belum matang
10. IPAL 30. PT. ADE SULTRA PERSADA Lahan Fasilitas PPS Kendari/Umum
11. FUEL TANK 31. KANTOR/MESS KAPAL PENGAWAS
12. PT. KAMAL CAHAYA S. 32. LABORATORY BUILDING
13. PT. CILACAP SFI 33. WATER INSTALLATION
14. REPAIR STATION 34. GUEST HOUSE
15. MOSQUE 35. PT. PUTRA SULTRA SAMUDERA
16. AUCTION HALL/POS 36. PT. SULTRA TUNA SAMUDERA
17. TRANSIT SHED 37. PT. KAMAL CAHAYA SAMUDERA
18. PD. UTAMA SULTRA 38. CV. OME TRADING COY
19. FISHERMAN MEETING HALL 39. PT. LINTAS BESTARI SELARAS Bone
20. TOILET 40. PT. SUMBER LAUT MANDIRI Bay
Kendari
Bay
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Kendari 295.89 251,477 (2007) 2.82 (2007) 2,380,667 (2006) 19.18 (2006) Statistics -
Indonesia 2008
South East Sulawesi 36,757.45 2,002,000 (2006) 1.60 (2006) 12,981,046 (2005) 26.42 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
10 Mosque 162 m2
Oceanic fishing port of Kendari is the biggest fishing port in Sulawesi, located in South East 11 Equipment storage 200 m
2
Sulawesi, facing Flores Sea, Banda Sea and Seram Sea. Its area is about 40.55 Ha. Facilities in
this fishing port are as follow:
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Oceanic Fishing Port 2. Kendari - South East Sulawesi
Table 2.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008 Due to the limited shrimp resources, makes the price was very expensive for Tiger prawn. But,
Banana prawn gave significant income for Kendari OFP. It’s shown from its total volume and
YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION value.
(Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
2001 12,975 18,022 169,132,420 50,061
2002 13,029 19,330 240,288,940 53,694
2003 7,765 11,830 96,853,672 32,860 FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
2004 6,535 7,360 75,638,390 20,444
2005 18,746 9,395 61,982,365 26,098 Kendari Oceanic Fishing Port has a big potential industry area. There are 25 fisheries
2006 22,867 9,790 74,750,155 27,194 companies/business units in Kendari and other fisheries companies along southeast coast of
2007 21,984 33,198 309,104,983 92,217 Sulawesi and surroundings beyond the port area.
2008 22,297 14,303 139,703,612 39,729
Table 2.6. Fisheries Companies
Slander scad seemed to be the most dominant fish in Kendari OFP. But the Octopus and Red 2 CV. Bersatu Untuk Maju Cold storage 2,250
snappers were categorized into high economic value, followed by Squids and Mackarel. 3 CV. Mina Jaya Lestari Cold storage, ice factory 2,500
From all dominant fish, Frigate tuna got the most cheap price. 4 CV. Ome Trading Coy Fish processing, ice factory 4,660
5 CV. Samudera Jasa Mandiri Telecommunication shop, shop 1,000
Table 2.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 6 FA. Sanu Cold storage 1,500
7 PD. Utama Sultra SPBN, ice factory 1,000
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 8 UD. Abadi Makmur Ocean Collector, processing 4,500
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
9 PT. Ade Sultra Persada Ice factory 4,500
1 Beloso Greater lizard fish 469,426 3,150,990,000 6,700 10 PT. Biota Indo Persada Ice factory, cold storage 9,050
2 Cakalang Skipjack tuna 1,483,578 8,724,982,162 5,850 11 PT. Cilacap Samudera Fishing Industry Fishing, collector, processing, cold storage 4,260
3 Cumi-cumi Common squid 709,256 11,365,554,311 16,000 12 PT. Kamal Cahaya Putra Cold storage 5,040
4 Gurita Octopus 2,856,567 63,361,239,217 22,200 13 PT. Kelola Mina Laut Processing, cold storage, exporter 7,900
5 Kakap merah Red snapper 204,095 4,618,997,071 22,600 14 PT. Landipo Niaga Raya Distributor of cooking oil 2,500
6 Kembung Short-body mackerel 1,138,515 9,098,975,762 8,000 15 PT. Lintas Bestari Selaras Ice factory 2,000
7 Kuro/Senangin Threadfins 390,109 4,769,607,137 12,200 16 PT. Nusantara Fisheries Storage, repair station 8,000
8 Kuwe Jack trevallies 668,578 8,311,543,113 12,400 17 PT. PLN (Persero) Wil. Sulsel, Sultra dan Electrical supply, fuel tank (MFO) 3,350
9 Layang/Benggol Slander scad 6,763,224 44,082,732,235 6,500 Sulbar
10 Madidihang Yellowfin tuna 580,729 3,535,730,418 6,100 18 PT. PLN PJB-II (Persero) Electrical supply 10,845
11 Manyung Giant catfish 332,084 2,934,001,500 8,800 19 PT. Putra Sultra Samudera Docking, workshop 8,869
12 Tenggiri Narrow-barred Spanish 327,313 5,087,122,380 15,550 20 PT. Sultra Mitra Lestari Ice factory 5,000
mackerel 21 PT. Sultra Tuna Samudera Fishing, collector, processing, cold storage, 13,000
13 Tongkol krai Frigate tuna 5,941,301 18,584,447,943 3,100 ice factory
22 PT. Sumber Laut Mandiri Processing, cold storage 2,250
Table 2.5. Shrimp Data, Year 2007 23 PT. Tofico Storage, repair station 6,867
24 PT. Trobos Benua Processing, cold storage 2,250
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 25 PT. Yanagi Histalaraya Processing, cold storage, exporter 2,500
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
TOTAL AREA 118,091
1 Udang dogol Endeavour prawn 45,442 1,226,612,421 27,000
2 Udang putih Banana prawn 70,327 2,221,043,921 31,600
3 Udang windu Jumbo tiger shrimp/ 91 3,185,000 35,000
Tiger prawn
4 Udang lainnya Other shrimps 240 6,720,000 28,000
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Oceanic Fishing Port 2. Kendari - South East Sulawesi
Table 2.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Kendari OFP, Year 2001-2008
LOGISTICS
Almost all fishing vessels in Kendari OFP supplied their fuel in another ports. So, in the future a
bigger capacity of SPDN would be needed to fulfill the demand.
Port area Complex road
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Kendari fishing port are as Craine Docking
follow :
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Oceanic Fishing Port
C. Supporting Facilities 3
Belawan
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
NORTH SUMATERA
Port gate
D. Activities
GENERAL INFORMATION
Refueling a. Name : BELAWAN
b. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Gabion Belawan - Medan, PO BOX 20
d. Phone : (061) 6941016, 6944889
e. Fax : (061) 6940329
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. Asifus Zahid, B.Sc
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Layout of Belawan OFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
Malaka
Strait
NORTH SUMATERA
Malaka
Strait
Malaka
21. ICE FACTORY Strait
22. ICE FACTORY
23. FISH PROCESSING
REMARKS:
24. SURVAILLANCE OFFICE
25. PPSB OFFICE
1. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 26. WORKSHOP
2. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 27. FISH HANDLING STORAGE
3. SALTED FIH PROCESSING 28. FISH WAREHOUSE
4. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 29. FISH HANDLING STORAGE
5. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 30. COLD STORAGE (KA)
6. WORKSHOP 31. FISH HANDLING STORAGE
7. COLD STORAGE 32. COLD STORAGE
8. ICE FACTORY 33. NET REPAIR PLACE
9. COLD STORAGE 34. FISH WAREHOUSE
10. GENSET HOUSE 35. FISH HANDLING STORAGE
11. ICE FACTORY 36. FISH HANDLING STORAGE
12. SECURITY POST 37. EMPTY LAND
13. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 38. FUEL DISTRIBUTION
14. PORT MASTER OFFICE 39. FISH HANDLING STORAGE
15. AUCTION HALL (TPI) 40. COLD STORAGE
16. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 41. FISH HANDLING STORAGE
17. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 42. WAREHOUSE Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
18. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 43. WORKSHOP (City/Province) 2
(Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
19. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 44. FISH HANDLING STORAGE
Medan 265.10 2,067,288 (2006) 1.53 (2006) 2,380,667 (2006) 14.33 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
20. GENERAL PERSERO OFFICE 45. FISH HANDLING STORAGE 2008
North Sumatera 72,427.81 12,643,000 (2006) 1.38 (2006) 12,981,046 (2005) 15.92 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
a. River/Bay/Beach : Estuaary of Deli River 9 Parking area 4,232 m
2
FACILITIES Table 3.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Belawan Oceanic Fishing Port is also one of the biggest fishing ports in Indonesia. It is located in YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
(Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
North Sumatera by Malacca Strait, with an area more than 34 Ha and is completed with
following facilities: 2001 6,285 446 44,833 21,894 124,360
2002 6,500 463 50,922 45,614 146,113
Table 3.1. Facilities ini Belawan OFP, Year 2008 2003 6,750 481 37,981 48,213 160,517
2004 7,000 499 35,562 46,061 226,080
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT 2005 7,229 533 34,203 35,200 203,760
2 Pier-1 1,228 m2
3 Revertment/turap 265 m
4 Jetty 1,008 m2 Total production was increasing almost 25% in 2005 than 2001, and reached the best value in
5 Complex road 26,236 m
2 2005.
6 Reclamation 20,000 m2
7 Shipping routes 99,650 m2 Table 3.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
8 Water depth -2.5 m
B FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION
1 Administration office 200 m2 (Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
2
2 Auction hall (TPI) 800 m 2001 34,946 52,376 366,632,000 145
3 Cold storage 3 unit 2002 32,728 39,427 291,916,000 110
4 Electricity 1,110 KVA 2003 26,364 30,369 247,309,500 84
2
5 Fishermen meeting hall 150 m 2004 33,800 43,560 522,720,000 121
6 Fuel installation 1 unit 2005 37,978 71,455 1,035,690,000 198
7 Ice factory 500 ton/day 2006 103,345 29,706 - 83
8 IPAL 1 unit 2007 77,503 39,134 - 109
24 25
Oceanic Fishing Port 3. Belawan - North Sumatera
Trevallies was the most dominant fish in Belawan OFP, followed by Scad and Mackarel. The 5 CV. Karya Bakti Cold strorage 1,050
dominant fish in Belawan OFP as shown in table below : 6 CV. Mitra Belawan Fishing (MBF) Fish handling storage (GPI) 4,965
7 CV. Putra Berombang Perkasa Fish handling storage (GPI) 3,343
Table 3.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 8 CV. Soon Ho Cold strorage 1,125
9 Ex. Su Thian Fresh fish collector 200
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 10 Ex. Sumardi Repair station 800
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
11 Ex. Tjin Peng Material of fishing gear + (BAP) 1,250
1 Biji Nangka Yellow-stripe goatfish 2,232,000 - -
12 Ex. Zulfan Sagita Fresh fish collector 260
2 Kembung Short-body mackerel 3,422,000 - -
13 Gd. B II Fish handling storage (GPI) 4,183
3 Layang Slander scad 3,720,000 - -
14 Gd. CHC Fish handling storage (GPI) 7,186
4 Layur Hairtails 1,846,000 - -
15 Gd. Horas Fish handling storage (GPI) 10,741
5 Manyung Giant catfish 897,000 - -
16 Gd. HSC Fish handling storage (GPI) 13,012
6 Selar Trevallies 4,820,000 - -
17 Gd. Karya Laut Fish handling storage (GPI) 3,555
7 Tenggiri Narrow barred Spanish 1,844,000 - -
18 Gd. Mitra Laut Fish handling storage (GPI) 9,398
mackerel
19 Gd. Putri Indah (PNP) Fish handling storage (GPI) 3,489
8 Teri Anchovies 1,477,000 - -
20 Gd. SBL Fish handling storage (GPI) 1,563
9 Tetengkek Torpedo scad 1,827,000 - -
21 Gd. Sumber Laut Fish handling storage (GPI) 1,156
10 Tongkol/Lisong Bullet tuna 1,203,000
22 Gd. TGC/KUD Fish handling storage (GPI) 11,817
23 Gd. United Fish handling storage (GPI) 8,955
24 GPI. No.02/Auction Hall (TPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) 3,702
Table 3.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 25 Hermanto BAP + canteen 770
26 Hong Tat Fresh fish collector + BAP 672
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) 27 Iksan kenanga Repair station 625
28 Jahisar Marpaung Material of fishing gear + (BAP) 750
1 Udang windu Black tiger shrimp 960,000 76,800,000,000 80,000
29 KUD Mina Makmur I Fuel unit/APMS 2,848
2 Udang putih Banana prawn 901,000 36,040,000,000 40,000
30 KUD Mina Makmur III Fuel unit/APMS 875
3 Udang lainnya Other shrimps 181,000 3,620,000,000 20,000
31 Laster Sihotang Material of fishing gear + (BAP) 250
32 M. Samin Repair station 250
Black Tiger became the most primary shrimp in Belawan OFP. It’s shown from the total volume
33 Marion Situmorang Drum storage place 224
and value, which was greater than the other.
34 MCF Material of fishing gear + (BAP) 1,604
35 Ny. M. Situmorang/Br. Hutabarat Material of fishing gear + (BAP) 225
36 Oloan Panggabean Fuel unit/APMS 7,050
37 Osman Material of fishing gear + (BAP) 1,425
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES 38 Pe Se Kwang Material of fishing gear + (BAP) 835
39 Perum PPS Cab. Belawan Ice factory 5,500
Belawan Port also has very big potential industry area. More than 65 fisheries
40 PT. Abadi Jaya GPI + BAP + Tuasan 12,317
companies/business units are located in this port industrial area, excluding other fisheries
41 PT. Aisa Fish handling storage (GPI) 7,050
companies in Medan and its surroundings beyond the port area.
42 PT. CSA Ice factory 6,500
43 PT. Edina Fuel unit/APMS 750
Table 3.6. Fisheries Companies
44 PT. Giss Ice factory 5,500
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA 45 PT. Karya Agung Lestari Jaya Cold strorage 4,674
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m ) 46 PT. Karya Agung Lestari Jaya Fish handling storage (GPI) 13,412
1 Bin Cuan ice factory + GPI 13,675 47 PT. Mina Jaya Cold strorage 5,000
2 Bina Usaha Kurnia Laut Fish handling storage (GPI) 12,500 48 PT. Mina Jaya Ice factory 6,512
3 Bustami Repair station 1,300 49 PT. PMS Fish handling storage (GPI) 4,709
4 Cia Kim Han Fresh fish collector 299 50 PT. Sekar Mulia Utama Fuel unit/APMS 267
26 27
Oceanic Fishing Port 3. Belawan - North Sumatera
FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Belawan fishing port are fishing vessels with various
capacities. Fishing Vessels were dominated by <10 and 30-50 GT capacity.
FIGURES
Table 3.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Belawan OFP, Year 2001-2008
A. Main Facilities
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
< 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
2001 250 3 42 47 34 70 402
2002 263 4 42 47 34 73 426
2003 278 5 42 47 34 75 446
2004 292 6 42 47 37 75 448
2005 316 6 44 50 38 79 533
2006 86 9 130 58 88 101 -
2007 117 18 195 48 49 79 -
2008 103 17 220 43 43 72 -
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies almost fulfilled for water and ice. In the future, Belawan OFP would need
bigger SPDN capacity to anticipates the increasing fuel's demand.
28 29
Oceanic Fishing Port
B. Functional Facilities 4
Bungus
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
WEST SUMATERA
Administration office
SPDN
C. Supporting Facilities
Shops
GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name : BUNGUS
b. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Padang - Painan, KM-16 Padang
Sumatera Barat 25245
d. Phone : (0751) 751121, 751120
e. Fax : (0751) 751122
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Syafli Arsyid, B.Sc
30 31
Layout of Bungus OFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
WEST
SUMATERA
REMARKS:
1. UNLOADING PIER
2. MOORING PIER
3. FUEL SHIP PIER
4. DOCKING YARD 13. MOSQUE
5. RECEIVING HALL 14. LPPMHP OFFICE
5a. FISH PROCESSING 15. MESS ABK KP. HIU 001
5b. ICE FACTORY 16. OFFICER HOUSES
5c. FRESH TUNA PROCESSING 17. GENERATOR HOUSE
6 - 18. SHOPS (BAP)
7. PORT OFFICE 19. TRANSIT SHED
8. SURVEILLANCE OFFICE 20. CV. PRIADI SABENA
9. NET LOFT 21. LAJUARDIN
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
10. PORT MASTER OFFICE 22. PT. DEMPO ANDALAS SAMUDERA 2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
11. CV. AUDINA YOLANDA ENTERPRISE 23. PT. NISKI JAYA ABADI
Padang City 694.96 819,740 (2006) 2.30 (2006) 13,283,508 (2005) 15.42 (2005) Statistics - Indonesia
12. PACKING HOUSE 24. AREA FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 2008
West Sumatera 42,224.65 4,632,000 (2006) 1.45 (2006) 44,674,569 (2005) 19.58 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
FACILITIES
OPERATIONAL DATA
Oceanic fishing port of Bungus is one of the biggest fishing ports in Sumatera. It is located in
western part of Sumatera; facing Indian Ocean, with an area more than 16 Ha. Facilities in this Since 2001 to 2005, seemed perform a linier trend for distribution of supplies. But the number of
fishing port are as follow: fisherman and fishing gears were fluctuated from 2001 to 2007. The average value was about
seven billion rupiahs for once time visit in Bungus OFP along seven past year (2001 to 2007).
Table 4.1. Facilities in Bungus Oceanic Fishing Port, Year 2008
Table 4.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
A MAIN FACILITIES YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
1 Port area 16.6 Ha (Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
2 Pier-1 1,500 m
2 2001 17,950 3,590 2,948 8,281 1,163
4 Pier-3 350 m
2 2003 7,710 1,195 1,984 7,215 9,648
34 35
Oceanic Fishing Port 4. Bungus - West Sumatera
Common dolphin was the most dominant fish in Bungus OFP and the best price reached by NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m )
Yellowfin tuna. All ten dominant fish in Bungus were categorized into high economicvalue of
1 Amri Fish catching 7,500
catches.
2 CV. Audina Yolanda Telecommunication 500
Table 4.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 3 CV. Priadi Sabena Processing 863
4 Lajuardin Fish catching 24
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 5 PT. Danitama Mina Ice factory 1,523
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
6 PT. Dempo Andalas Samudera Processing 7,000
1 Banyar Indian mackerel 5,020 50,200,000 10,000 7 PT. Pejuang Mina Bahari Fish catching 200
2 Cakalang Skipjack tuna 317,710 4,765,650,000 15,000 8 PT. Sinar Argo Marine Utama (SAMU) Fish marketing 294
3 Kembung Short-body mackerel 20,700 207,000,000 10,000 9 PT. Tridaya Eramina Fish catching & processing 1,000
4 Kerapu Groupers 4,110 82,200,000 20,000
TOTAL AREA 12,604
5 Layur Hairtails 21,350 213,500,000 10,000
6 Lemadang Common dolphin fish 650,000 7,150,000 11,000
7 Selar kuning Trevallies 5,810 58,100,000 10,000
8 Slengseng Spotted chub mackerel 12,740 127,400,000 10,000
9 Tongkol/Lisong Bullet tuna 258,960 3,366,480,000 13,000
FISHING VESSELS
10 Tuna sirip kuning Yellowfin tuna 147,770 3,989,790,000 27,000
All boats that domicile and operate in Bungus fishing port are fishing vessels with various
capacities. The number of fishing vessels were dominated by < 10 GT and 100-200 GT capacity
(about 50% from total fishing vessels in Bungus OFP).
Table 4.5. Shrimp Data, Year 2007
Table 4.7. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Bungus OFP, Year 2001-2008
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
1 Lobster Lobster 230 27,600,000 120,000
< 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
2001 2,824 231 535 - - - -
2002 2,489 177 8 - - - -
Lobster was the only shrimp that could be recorded in statistic of Bungus OFP. Its price was very
2003 1,039 46 59 - - 51 -
good enough and more, its economic value was higher than dominant fish.
2004 442 6 21 20 90 19 -
2005 654 - 6 - - 208 -
2006 2,250 2,004 1,050 426 1,979 1,463 -
2007 3,794 605 420 476 1,321 1,522 -
2008 1,806 97 153 2 970 133 -
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Bungus Port has rather big potential industry area. About 9 fisheries companies/business units
are located in this port industrial area, excluding other fishing companies along the west coast
of West Sumatera Province and surroundings beyond port area. LOGISTICS
Table 4.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
36 37
Oceanic Fishing Port 4. Bungus - West Sumatera
Fuel seemed not the priority of logistic supply. Some reasons such as fuel price in certain area B. Functional Facilities
could affect the demand of fuel in Bungus OFP,
ECONOMIC CYCLE
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
C. Supporting Facilities
38 39
Oceanic Fishing Port
5
Cilacap
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
Mosque Processing Industry
CENTRAL JAVA
D. Activities
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mooring activities Water supply a. Name : CILACAP
b. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Lingkar Teluk Penyu No.2 - Cilacap
Jawa Tengah 53200
d. Phone : (0282) 532686, 532682
e. Fax : (0282) 532688
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. Mian Sahala Sitanggang, M.BA
40 41
Layout of Cilacap OFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
JAVA SEA
P e n y u
I BN aDy I A N CENTRAL JAVA
O C E A N
REMARKS:
1. PORT AREA
2. PORT POND
3. WATER DEPTH
4. BREAKWATER:
a. NORTH
b. EXTENSION OF BW NORTH
c. OLD SOUTH
d. NEW SOUTH
5. a. REVETMENT
b. REVETMENT IN POND B
6. BERTH
7. PIER
a. LANDING IN POND A
b. BERTH IN POND A
c. LANDING IN POND B
d. CHECKING
8. REVETMENT KALIYASA
9. ROADS
a. COMPLEX
b. OFFICE ROADS & LOWARD
c. FISHERMAN MEETING HALL I N D I A N
O C E A N
10. DRAINAGE TUNNEL 19. TRAYS STORAGE 26. BOLDER
11. SLIPWAY 20. PARKING LOT 27. WATER PUMP HOUSE/HYDRANT
12. DOCKING AREA 21. MONITORING & SURVEILLANCE 28. WATER PUMP HYDRANT
13. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A ROOM 29. FISH PROCESSING PLACE
14. AUCTION HALL (TPI) B 22. WATER INSTALLATION 30. DOCKING KALIYASA
15. ELEVATED AND GWT 23. WATER PUMP HOUSE 31. COLLECTING INSTALLATION
16. a. SIGNAL 24. REPAIR STATION 32. OPERATOR GUEST HOUSE
b. PORT LIGHT 25. CONNECTING OPEN VARANDA 33. FISHERMAN SHELTER Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
17. PORT OFFICER OFFICE a. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A WITH PIER 34. PORT GATE (City/Province) 2
(Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
18. a. PORT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (OLD) b. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A WITH 35. INTEGRATED BUSINESS UNIT
Cilacap 2,138.50 1,721,664 (2006) 0.32 (2006) 61,836,967 (2006) 22.72 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
b. PORT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (NEW) AUCTION HALL (TPI) B BUILDING 2008
Central Java 32,799.71 32,179,000 (2006) 0.50 (2006) 234,435,323 (2005) 21.20 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
a. River/Bay/Beach : Bay 7 Fish processing room 120 m
2
44 45
Oceanic Fishing Port 5. Cilacap - West Java
Table 5.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007 FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION Cilacap Fishing Port has a big potential industry area. There are about 30 fisheries companies/
(Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
business units in this port industrial area, excluding those fisheries companies/business units in
2001 13,080 4,188 21,561,970 11,633 Cilacap and its surroundings, and in other Central Java Province beyond port area.
2002 4,201 4,929 22,214,190 13,831
2003 2,750 3,572 11,691,670 9,923 Table 5.6. Fisheries Companies
2004 2,629 1,422 5,575,670 3,949
2005 33,492 1,452 6,387,060 4,035 NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m )
2006 56,336 6,475 - 17,987
2007 75,625 5,880 - 16,335 1 Adis Suyanto Storage and cold storage 360
2 Arsono Facilities of processing, cold storage 400
and repair station
There was increasing number of boat visit in Cilacap OFP. But due to over fishing surround
Cilacap waters, the catches were very limited to be exploited. 3 Arsono Shop for fishing gear material 535
4 BPKSA Site office and warehouse 720
5 Burhan Boat equipment storage and and fish catching 530
facilities
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 9 Hartono Cold storage, storage, processing of catches 1,005
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) and restaurant
1 Cakalang Skipjack tuna 3,269 21,752,189,430 6,654 10 Hartono Repair station, storage, BAP shop and cold storage 1,621
2 Cucut tikus Threeshee shark 5,183 511,885,000 6,009 11 Jasman Storage for goods/equipment 396
3 Ikan Casper Pomfret 34,010 1,404,128,320 6,000 12 Joni A Storage for goods/equipment 396
4 Setuhuk hitam Black marlin 12,513 2,006,010,300 17,829 13 Kheng Seng Storage and mini cold storage 400
5 Tongkol/Lisong Bullet tuna 61,677 647,308,000 4,004 14 Kho Cui Tie Storage for goods/equipment 396
6 Tuna albakora Albacore 5,852 1,582,251,500 14,948 15 KUD Mandiri Mino Saroyo Fish storage of Para-para fish and Waserda 3,700
7 Tuna kecil mata besar Big eye baby tuna 49,606 1,582,963,020 10,581 16 Liem Le Hwa Facilities of storage, repair station and cold storage 840
8 Tuna kecil sirip panjang Yellowfin baby tuna 172,819 2,088,215,370 12,083 17 Martono Facilities of processing, cold storage 400
9 Tuna mata besar Big eye tuna 612,950 7,524,148,910 28,590 and repair station
10 Tuna sirip panjang Yellowfin tuna 231,558 6,700,330,625 28,935 18 PT. Andalan Mino Saroyo Ice factory 2,250
19 PT. Cakra Mina Perasa Marine catches processing 3,400
Bigeye tuna was the most dominant fish, both in volume and price. Species of tuna almost 20 PT. Cilacap Samudera Fishing Cold storage, all catches processing and other 4,500
dominated all the catches in Cilacap OFP. The lowest price was for Bullet tuna, that inversed to Industry supporting facilities
Yellowfin tuna price. White shrimp could be found easier in Cilacap OFP (shown by the total 21 PT. Kusuma Suisan Jaya Marine catches processing 3,630
volume in 2007), and Lobster was the highest economic value for dominant shrimps. 22 PT. Mina Raharja Perkasa SPBU 5,000
23 PT. Toxindo Marine catches Processing 5,405
Table 5.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 24 Slamet Repair Station 104
25 Tan Hasan Subroto Storage and cold storage 500
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 26 Tuhi Equipment storage and fish catching facilities 300
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
27 Tuhi Place for processing and packing 600
1 Lobster Lobster 2,008 254,533,000 126,785
28 UD. Kwantat Processing of sea snail, layur and prawn 1,050
2 Udang windu Black tiger 1,632 107,633,500 65,936
29 UD. Mitra Anugerah Nusantara Marine catches processing 1,600
3 Udang putih Banana prawn 372 14,030,800 10,079
30 Un Juliono Cold storage, equipment storage and fish catching 1,173
4 Udang vaname Vaname shrimp 76,155 81,585,500 37,707
facilities
5 Udang lainnya Other shrimps 1,316 13,259,000 1,071
TOTAL AREA 42,499
46 47
Oceanic Fishing Port 5. Cilacap - West Java
Table 5.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Cilacap OFP, Year 2001-2008
LOGISTICS
Supply of fuel would be needed more to anticipate the increasing of fishing vessel number
Revertment Breakwater
and industry matter.
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Cilacap OFP are as follow :
48 49
Oceanic Fishing Port
C. Supporting Facilities 6
Bitung
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
NORTH SULAWESI
Fisherman meeting building Port gate
D. Activities
50 51
Layout of Bitung OFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
S U L AW E S I
SEA
MALUKU
NORTH SULAWESI SEA
MALUKU
SEA
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Bitung City 304.00 174,003 (2007) 2.44 (2007) 2,626,689 (2007) 1.10 (2007) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
North Sulawesi 13,930.73 2,161,000 (2006) 1.29 (2006) 17,815,123 (2005) 16.23 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
a. River/Bay/Beach : Aer Tembaga Beach C SUPPORTING FACILITIES
b. Province : North Sulawesi 1 BAP shops 628 m
2
f. Geographic Position Latitude : 01° 26' 56" N Latitude 5 Operator housing 108 m2
125° 12' 28" E Longitude 6 Forklift 2.5 ton 5 unit
g. Distance Toward
7 Forklift 2 ton 5 unit
- Capital City of Province : 50 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 2 Km
- District : 1 Km
- Airport : 46 Km (Samratulangi Airport)
- Other Ports : 2 Km (Pelindo - Bitung) OPERATIONAL DATA
100 Km (Ternate Archipelagic Fishing Port)
In year 2003 to 2007, the production of all catches trends were increasing rapidly likewise its
associated values, the trend also increasing significantly as seen in the following table.
FACILITIES Table 6.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Bitung Fishing Port is one of the existing archipelagic fishing ports in eastern part of Indonesia. YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
This port is located in edge of north of Sulawesi Island close with Bitung Development Zone and (Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
Bitung Container Port, facing Pacific Ocean. The facilities in this fishing port are as follow: 2001 - - - - -
2002 - - - - -
Table 6.1. Facilities in Bitung Oceanic Fishing Port, Year 2008 2003 - - - - -
2004 - - 4,454 730 3,150
54 55
Oceanic Fishing Port 6. Bitung - North Sulawesi
Table 6.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 Table 6.6. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Bitung OFP, Year 2001-2008
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) < 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
1 Cakalang Skipjack tuna 2,910,890 19,746,861,392 6,784 2001 - - - - - - -
2 Kembung Short-body mackerel 870 7,943,066,667 9,130 2002 - - - - - - -
3 Layang Slander scad 4,442,470 4,701,223,333 1,058 2003 2,700 768 - 340 - - -
4 Sarden/Siro Sardine 168,940 4,268,075,000 25,264 2004 8,940 2,198 - 867 - - -
5 Selar Trevallies 221,550 6,830,662,500 30,831 2005 12,285 533 206 106 86 25 -
6 Tongkol Bullet tuna 2,820,950 14,815,042,725 5,252 2006 294 265 52 70 1,650 34 -
7 Tuna albakora Albacore 1,440,630 17,352,178,058 12,045 2007 98 97 60 145 45 75 897
8 Ikan lainnya Others 1,116,940 17,416,278,058 15,593 2008 98 97 60 145 45 83 973
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
LOGISTICS
There are 16 fisheries companies/business units, excluding other fisheries companies in Bitung
area and surroundings beyond port area, including Manado area. About 66,7% industries Eventhough all logistic were fulfilled, Bitung OFP has tendency increasing trend for supply
majority were in processing activities and cold storage. The rise of industries were in fresh fish demand like wise fishing vessel.
processing, fishing facilities supply, and block ice factory.
Table 6.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
Table 6.5. Fisheries Companies
SUPPLY DEMAND FULFILLED SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) (Ton/Day) (Ton/Day)
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m ) Fuel/Diesel fuel 5 5 -
1 Berkat Jireh Supplier of fuel 72 Kerosene 3 3 -
2 Berkat Jireh Supplier of fuel 92 Water 30 30 -
3 CV. Anugerah Fishtama Processing, frozen, cold storage 602 Ice 15 15 -
4 CV. Wailan Pratama Material of fishing gear 500
5 Jasa Wartel "Aladin" Telecommunication 81
6 PT. Bali Vish Processing, cold storage 750
7 PT. Cipta Buana Sulut Block Ice factory & processing of fresh/frozen fish 1,000
ECONOMIC CYCLE
8 PT. Etmieco Sarana Laut Processing unit/chilled/cold storage 999
9 PT. Getra Mina Usaha Supplier of fuel/diesel fuel 927
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Bitung fishing port are as
10 PT. Golden Bridge International Fish processing 4,000
follow :
11 PT. Kelana Jaya Abadi Block ice factory & processing of fresh/frozen fish 1,000
12 PT. Lautan Bahari Sejahtera Processing, fillet 2,289 Table 6.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
13 PT. Mikaindo Abadi Cemerlang Ice factory & processing plant 1,253
14 PT. Mikaindo Abadi Cemerlang Office 140 YEAR AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY
15 PT. Phatemaang Raya Fresh/frozen fish processing 1,000 (Person/Day) (Rp/Day)
16 PT. Sari Tuna Makmur Processing/frozen/cold storage 1,000 2007 5,425 658,672,317
TOTAL AREA 15,706
56 57
Oceanic Fishing Port 6. Bitung - North Sulawesi
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
C. Supporting Facilities
58 59
Oceanic Fishing Port
D. Activities 7
Sibolga
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
NORTH SULAWESI
Mooring activities Boats in port pond
GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name : SIBOLGA
b. Classification : Archipelagic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Jenderal Gatot Subroto, Kel. Pondok Batu
Kec. Sarudik, Kab. Tapanuli Tengah
Sumatera Utara 22652
d. Phone : (0631) 22129, 329531
e. Fax : (0631) 22129
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Henry M. Batubara, S.Pi, M.Si
60 61
Layout of Sibolga AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS:
1. EXISTING WHARF 15. FACILITIES
2. FUEL DISTRIBUTION 16. EX CANTEEN
3. EX. COOPERATION BUILDING 17. INDUSTRY ZONE
4. PUBLIC TOILET 18. KOLAM LIMBAH
5. AUCTION HALL (TPI) 19. SECURITY POST
6. WORKSHOP AREA 20. CLEAN WATER TANK Malaka
7. OFFICE 21. GUEST HOUSE Strait
8. KALIYASA REVETMENT 22. UTILITIES
9. BPN 23. INDUSTRY ZONE
10. EX PENJEMURAN IKAN
11. EMPTY AREA
12. INDUSTRY ZONE
13. MENARA SUAR
14. FISH PROCESSING BUILDING
NORTH SUMATERA
Aek Habil
Bay
Aek Habil
Bay
Aek Habil
Bay
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Sibolga 10.77 93,207 (2007) 1.38 (2007) 1,445,640 (2006) 11.69 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
North Sumatera 72,427.81 12,643,000 (2006) 1.38 (2006) 136,903,270 (2005) 15.92 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
64 65
Archipelagic Fishing Port 7. Sibolga - North Sumatera
Ikan Kambing is the most dominant fish in Sibolga AFP, followed by Skipjack tuna. Common NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m )
squids were potential for high economic value and it is about five times from the lowest price
1 KUD. Mina Seia Sekata Fuel consumer pool 200
of dominant fish; they were Hairtails and Sleepmouths.
2 PT. Dharma Krida Satria Fuel marketing 200
Table 7.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 3 PT. Duta Tangkas Utama Block ice industry 9,341
4 PT. Mina Kencana Indopermata Cold storage 4,688
5 PT. Prima Nusantara Block ice industry 8,300
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) 6 PT. Toba Surimi Industries Fish powder industry 30,000
1 Alu-alu Great barracuda 6,711 67,110,000 10,000 TOTAL AREA 52,729
2 Beloso Greater lizard fish 19,879 79,516,000 4,000
3 Biji Nangka Yellow-stripe goatfish 15,707 109,949,000 7,000
4 Cakalang Skipjack tuna 219,710 1,757,680,000 8,000
5 Cumi-cumi Common squids 47,719 1,192,975,000 25,000
6 Gulamah/Tigawaja Croaker 6,391 38,346,000 6,000 FISHING VESSELS
7 Kambing-kambing Goatfishes 605,122 7,866,586,000 13,000
8 Kapas-kapas Fals trevally 7,387 73,870,000 10,000 All boats that domicile and operate in Sibolga AFP are fishing vessels with various capacities.
9 Kembung Short-body mackerel 20,600 247,200,000 12,000 Sibolga AFP was dominated by <10 GT fishing vessel, followed by 20-30 GT. The number of small
10 Layur Hairtails 10,862 54,310,000 5,000 fishing vessel were increasing significantly in 2007 than couple years before.
11 Peperek Pony fishes/ 20,566 102,830,000 5,000
Sleepmouths Table 7.7. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Sibolga AFP, Year 2001-2008
12 Tongkol como Eastern little tuna 44,740 357,920,000 8,000
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
< 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
2001 411 933 1,672 2,427 1,337 - -
Table 7.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 2002 66 160 767 1,173 1,095 - -
2003 611 661 1,943 2,436 1,997 - -
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 2004 262 429 1,470 449 1,069 - -
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
2005 67 50 340 12 47 - -
1 Udang lainnya Other shrimps 110 7,150,000 65,000
2006 760 1,115 2,567 458 238 - -
2007 1,222 4 2,471 113 18 - -
2008 138 18 178 39 219 32 -
Shrimps in Sibolga AFP were catagorized into high economic value and 0,11 ton per year
could catch in there.
ECONOMIC CYCLE
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Sibolga fishing port are as
Sibolga Fishing Port has the sufficient potential area for industry. In the area was locating about follow :
6 fisheries companies/business units. That number is excluding other fisheries companies along
west coast in North Sumatera around Sibolga beyond port area. Table 7.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
66 67
Archipelagic Fishing Port
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
8
Tanjungpandan
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
BANGKA BELITUNG
Pier Port pond
B. Functional Facilities
C. Supporting Facilities
68 69
Layout of Tanjungpandan AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
N AT U N A
SEA
BANGKA
ISLAND
BELITUNG
ISLAND
J AVA S E A
N AT U N A N AT U N A
SEA SEA
72 73
Archipelagic Fishing Port 8 Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung
Boat visit shown increasing significant number from 2003 to 2007, but the production and value NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m )
performed a close parabolic trendline. Eventhough, the production per day still better than
6 CV. Surya Agung Lestari Cold storage 2,500
year 2001 to 2003.
7 KPRI Korpelikan BAP shop, fish storage,canteen 2,378
8 KUD Nelayan Sejahtera Fish auction 300
9 PO. Ali Johan Fish collector 2,000
Table 8.6. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Tanjungpandan AFP, Year2001-2008
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
< 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
Tanjungpandan Fishing Port has potential area industry. Although it's not a big area but there is
2001 - - - - - - -
existing about 24 fisheries companies/business units. Its number excluding the other fisheries
2002 - - - - - - -
companies in Belitung and surroundings beyond port area. Majority of fisheries companies in
Tanjungpandan AFP invests in cold storage and fish processing. 2003 329 - - 16 - - -
2004 509 2 17 1 - - -
74 75
Archipelagic Fishing Port 8 Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung
LOGISTICS
Fuel is one of variable that most considered as important logistic supply. The price could be
one of reasons in fulfilling the demand.
B. Functional Facilities
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Tanjungpandan fishing port
are as follow :
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
Ice factory
Bollard Pier
76 77
Archipelagic Fishing Port
C. Supporting Facilities 9
Palabuhanratu
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
WEST JAVA
Motorcycle Fisherman meeting building
CCTV Tower
GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name : PALABUHANRATU
b. Classification : Archipelagic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Siliwangi PO. BOX 22 Palabuhanratu
Kab. Sukabumi - Jawa Barat 43364
d. Phone : (0266) 431307, 431345
e. Fax : (0266) 431355
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. Arif Rahman Lamatta, MM
78 79
Layout of Palabuhanratu AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS:
1. SEA WATER PUMP HOUSE
J AVA S E A
2. FISH MARKET
3. FISH MARKET RETAIL
4. AUCTION HALL (TPI)
5. INTEGRATED SERVICE POST
6. SOLAR PUMP HOUSE
7. SPDN OFFICE
8. FUEL TANK
9. GENERATOR, WORKSHOP
10. DOCUMENTS BUILDING
11.
12.
13.
14.
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
INTEGRATED SERVICE POST
MINA NUSANTARA COOPERATION
MINA NUSANTARA COOPERATION
WEST JAVA
15. MINA NUSANTARA COOPERATION
16. PT. AGB TUNA
17. TONGKANG SPBB
18. CITRA KARYA UTAMA (DOCKING)
19. BURHAN SHOP
20. SPBN OFFICE
21. SHOP OF FISHERIES LOGISTICS
22. PT. PARIDI ASYUDEWI OFFICE
23. FISHERMAN MEETING BUILDING
24. PT. RATUPRANAN GAHUNI
25. FISH HANDLING AND MARKETING
BUILDING INDIAN OCEAN
26. LABORATORY BUILDING
27. BAP SHOP
28. LABORATORY BUILDING
29. MECHANICAL GARAGE
30. PUMP HOUSE
Palabuhanratu
Bay
Palabuhanratu
Bay
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Sukabumi 48.00 300,694 (2007) 2.05 (2007) 13,163,816 (2006) 16.55 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
West Java 36,925.05 39,649,000 (2006) 1.75 (2006) 387,353,143 (2005) 28.68 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
a. River/Bay/Beach : Bay of Palabuhanratu 6 Fisherman meeting hall 150 m
2
82 83
Archipelagic Fishing Port 9. Palabuhanratu - West Java
Boat visit got smooth fluctuating in 2001-2006, thus for the production. Year 2006 is the best Banana prawn still more expensive than Lobster in Palabuhanratu AFP. The volume of catches
value for Palabuhanratu AFP. affected the value of Banana prawn. Range for shrimp's price was about 35,000 rupiahs.
Table 9.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Price, Year 2001-2006
YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION
(Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
2001 24,836 1,767 4,793,208 4,908
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
2002 29,802 2,890 9,885,365 8,028
Palabuhanratu Port has the potential area for industry. Although it's not a big area but there is
2003 16,776 4,105 15,273,293 11,404
existing 23 fisheries companies/business units. That number is excluding the other fisheries
2004 15,595 3,368 15,670,741 9,354
companies along south coast of the province around port area.
2005 16,510 6,601 32,153,935 18,335
2006 23,796 5,462 32,550,913 15,171
Table 9.6. Fisheries Companies
2007 - - - -
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m )
1 Bangunan CV. Permata Mina Pratama Building 50
2 Burhan Repair station, spare part shop & cold - 600
storage
3 CV. Eko Mulyo kapasitas 200 m³ Freshwater reservoir 54
4 CV. Permata Mina Pratama Fish handling 200
DOMINANT PRODUCT
5 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu - 20
6 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu - 100
The most dominant fish in Palabuhanratu was Bigeye tuna but Albacore got the highest price.
The range for dominant fish price was between 2,000 to 10,000 rupiahs or about 8,000 rupiahs 7 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu BAP shop 120
dispute. 8 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Cold storage 300
9 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Logistic shop 1,665
Table 9.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 10 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Public toilet 24
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 11 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Utilization of building 21
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
12 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Utilization of building 75
1 Cakalang Skipjack tuna 742,047 4,722,813,150 6,365
13 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Utilization of semi-permanent building 42
2 Cucut Spotted shark 56,249 513,783,050 9,134
14 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Utilization of semi-permanent building 200
3 Layur Hairtails 246,691 1,700,139,900 6,892
15 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu - 140
4 Peperek Pony fishes/ 307,164 625,342,000 2,036
(Agung)
Sleepmouth
16 Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu - 62
5 Tembang Fringescale sardinella/ 866,316 1,726,571,000 1,993
(Bahari Teknik)
Goldstripe sardinella
17 KUD Mina Mandiri "Sinar Laut” Supplier of fuel 75
6 Tongkol/Lisong Bullet tuna 787,451 3,994,889,500 5,073
(Tank capacity: 320 m³)
7 Tongkol abu-abu Longtail tuna 210,760 1,189,026,000 5,642
18 PT. AGB Tuna Cold storage 900
8 Tuna Albakora Albacore 59,258 592,580,000 10,000
19 PT. Citra Karya Utama Docking 3,300
9 Madidihang Yellowfin tuna 683,271 6,897,710,700 10,095
20 PT. Mekar Tunas Rayasejati Fisheries industry and fuel tank 500
10 Tuna mata besar Bigeye tuna 1,289,866 12,848,811,900 9,961
21 PT. Ratu Prima Bahari Nusantara Ice factory, cold storage 4,200
22 PT. Sari Segara Utama Fisheries industry 468
23 Tanki BBM 208 m³ - 104
Table 9.5. Shrimp Data, Year 2007 TOTAL AREA 13,220
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
1 Lobster Lobster 2,103 72,625,000 34,534
2 Udang putih Banana prawn 528 21,632,000 40,970
3 Udang lainnya Other shrimps 87,758 227,211,650 2,589
84 85
Archipelagic Fishing Port 9. Palabuhanratu - West Java
FIGURES
FISHING VESSELS
A. Main Facilities
Palabuhanratu AFP was dominated by <10 GT fishing vessels, followed by 20 -50 GT. The
biggest size of fishing vessel that ever landing in Palabuhanratu AFP was about 5 - 8 fishing
vessel in 50 - 100 GT capacity.
Table 9.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Palabuhanratu AFP, Year 2001-2008
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
< 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
2001 142 7 7 11 1 - -
2002 106 3 13 8 5 - -
2003 106 3 8 11 8 - -
2004 111 4 10 132 7 - -
Port pond Breakwater
2005 143 9 28 61 7 - -
2006 153 4 53 77 - - -
2007 120 10 9 52 - - -
2008 111 1 6 27 - - -
LOGISTICS
Complex road Pier
Fuel and ice were important logistics supply in fisheries activities. Specification only for the
fisheries use would much help to fulfill the demand or by conducive fuel and ice.
Administration office
86 87
Archipelagic Fishing Port
C. Supporting Facilities
10
Kejawanan
archipelagiC FISHING PORT
WEST JAVA
Guest house Port gate
D. Activities
GENERAL INFORMATION
Port cleaning activities
a. Name : KEJAWANAN
b. Classification : Archipelagic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Pelabuhan Perikanan No.1 - Cirebon
Jawa Barat 45113
d. Phone : (0231) 210084
e. Fax : (0231) 231383
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. Jainur Manurung, MM
88 89
Layout of Kejawanan AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS:
1. PORT GATE a. CV. EKA JAYA SENTOSA
J AVA S E A
2. RUMAH DINAS : b. PD. HORIZON
a. RUMAH DINAS KEPALA PELABUHAN c. PD. SAMBU
b. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN NELAYAN d. PT. PAN PUTRA SAMUDRA
c. POS KEAMANAN/SATPAM e. EMAN SULAIMAN
d. RUMAH DINAS KEPALA SEKSI f. UD. CERINDO
3. AREAL RUMAH NELAYAN & KUD g. UD. PERIANG
4. KANTOR PPN KEJAWANAN CIREBON h. PT. BIOTECH SURINDO
5. INDUSTRI MENENGAH I. KOLAM IKAN SEGAR
6. SARANA IBADAH j. UD. BAROKAH
7. SMALL MARKETS & IPAL k. BENGKEL KAPAL TENG HOCK
8. AUCTION HALL & PIER
9. SURVEILLANCE POST
10. SMALL INDUSTRIES
l.
m.
n.
PT. EVADARTA CIREMAI
RM. ALAM INDAH
MOHAN B.
WEST JAVA
11. SARANA WISATA & RUMAH MAKAN o. PT. TEGALINDO
12. PORT POND
13. MID INDUSTRIES
14. FISHERMEN HOUSES
15. WISATA BAHARI
16. SECURITY POST
17. NAVIGATION LIGHTS
INDIAN OCEAN
J AVA S E A
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Cirebon 990.36 290,805 (2006) 6.99 (2006) 11,289,660 (2006) 15.67 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
West Java 36,925.05 39,649,000 (2006) 1.75 (2006) 387,353,143 (2005) 28.68 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
OPERATIONAL DATA
The operational activities in Kejawanan Fishing Port, such as the numbers of fisherman, fishing
FACILITIES gears and fishing activities, are shown in the following table:
Kejawanan Fishing Port is the particular archipelagic fishing port in north coast of West Java Table 10.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Province. This port is located in eastern part of the province facing Java Sea, with an area YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
more than 19 Ha. The facilities in this port are as follow: (Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
2001 2,012 181 3,615 10,073 6,926
Table 10.1. Facilities in Kejawanan Fishing Port, Year 2008 2002 1,694 121 3,450 9,644 7,602
2003 1,285 107 3,309 8,991 3,547
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
2004 1,171 105 2,949 7,836 6,762
A MAIN FACILITIES
2005 780 113 2,779 6,015 5,975
1 Port area 19 Ha
2006 671 61 1,791 4,060 6,980
2 Port pond 6 Ha
2007 770 70 1,354 3,000 9,631
3 Pier-1 195 m
4 Pier-2 2,925 m
2
5 Complex road 9,645 m
Table 10.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Price, Year 2001-2007
6 Breakwater 2,353 m
7 Drainage 3,789 m YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION
8 Entrance route 2,080 m
2
(Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
9 Retaining wall 1,600 m 2001 1,060 2,440 4,129,785 6,778
10 Shipping routes 880 m 2002 990 3,291 5,407,738 9,142
11 Water depth -3 m 2003 812 3,070 5,381,083 8,528
B FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES 2004 599 3,103 9,359,372 8,619
2
1 Administration office 300 m 2005 492 2,912 9,764,665 8,089
2 Arthesis/drill well 1 unit 2006 405 2,999 10,791,423 8,333
2
3 Auction hall (TPI) 940 m 2007 346 3,325 17,325,361 9,236
4 Controlling and environmental sanitation 1 unit
5 Electrical beyond building 1 unit The most effective production is in year 2007, it shown two number of boat visit and product
6 Electricity 36 KVA per day.
7 Fish market 64 m2
92 93
Archipelagic Fishing Port 10. Kejawanan - West Java
Rays fish is the most dominant species in Kejawanan AFP, followed by squids. Groupers is 4 PD Horison Fish processing 1,892
the highest economic value followed by red snappers. 5 PD Sambu Fish processing 4,072
6 PT. Biotech Surindo Cytosine 4,000
Table 10.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 7 PT. Evadarta Ciremai SPBU (fuel center) 1,052
8 PT. Pan Putra Samudera Small crab processing 2,900
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 9 Susi Tien Sea food restaurant 1,000
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
10 Teng Hock Shop 1,400
1 Biji Nangka Yellow-stripe goatfish 225 1,080,000 4,800
11 Tuty Hartini Mini cold storage 150
2 Cucut Shark 201,854 302,781,000 1,500
12 UD Barokah Salted fish processing 1,675
3 Cumi-cumi Common squids 491,529 1,425,434,100 2,900
13 UD. Cerindo Fish processing 1,200
4 Ekor kuning Redbelly yellowtail 4,248 16,992,000 4,000
TOTAL AREA 25,508
fusilier
5 Budun - 3,088 5,249,600 1,700
6 Kaci Giant sea perch 35,997 136,788,600 3,800
7 Kakap merah Red snapper 205,596 1,315,814,400 6,400
8 Kambing-kambing Goat fishes 64,450 103,120,000 1,600 FISHING VESSELS
9 Kembung Short-body mackerel 13,234 6,617,000 500
10 Kerapu Groupers 89,056 667,920,000 7,500
Kejawanan AFP is dominated by 20-30 GT fishing vessel or medium to big fishing vessel. 200 GT
was the biggest fishing vessel that ever landing in Kejawanan AFP.
11 Kurisi Ornate threadfin bream 11,422 43,403,600 3,800
12 Kuwe Jack trevallies 4,364 17,456,000 4,000
Table 10.6. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Kejawanan AFP, Year 2001-2008
13 Layur Hairtails 755 377,500 500
14 Manyung Giant catfish 7,145 10,717,500 1,500
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
15 Pari Sting ray 637,531 446,271,700 700
< 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
16 Selar Trevallies 5,459 8,188,500 1,500
2001 - - - - - - -
17 Semadar Foxface 6,799 16,317,600 2,400
2002 1 6 42 61 65 6 -
18 Tembang Fringe scale sardinella/ 6,023 3,011,500 500
2003 1 3 35 57 62 6 -
goldstripe sardinella
2004 4 34 445 49 44 24 1
19 Tenggiri Narrow-barred spanish 46,172 138,516,000 3,000
2005 3 27 350 41 53 18 -
mackerel
2006 5 23 268 42 49 19 -
20 Tongkol/Lisong Bullet tuna 2,670 2,670,000 1,000
2007 - 14 224 54 40 14 -
21 Ikan lainnya Others 251,867 226,680,300 900
2008 2 2 35 9 9 1 -
94 95
Archipelagic Fishing Port
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Kejawanan fishing port are
11
as follow :
B. Functional Facilities
Pier GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name : PEKALONGAN
b. Classification : Archipelagic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. WR. Supratman No.1
Pekalongan 51114
d. Phone : (0285) 424500, 435013
e. Fax : (0285) 424740
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Dedi Sutisna, A.Pi
Auction hall (TPI) Ice factory
96 97
Layout of Pekalongan AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS:
J AVA S E A
1. JETI WISATA BAHARI UNIT 1
2. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN WISATA BAHARI
3.
4.
GEDUNG AQUARIUM WISATA BAHARI
TALUD 70 CM
J AVA S E A
5. DEPO LOGISTIK
6. a. LABORATORIUM MINI
b. BAK AIR BERSIH/TANDON
c. DEEP WELL 1 UNIT
7. DERMAGA TUNGGU/ISTIRAHAT
8.
9.
TOWER AIR
STASIUN POMPA BAHAN BAKAR NELAYAN CENTRAL JAVA
10. POS SATPAM
11. PAGAR TEMBOK PELABUHAN
INDIAN OCEAN
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ve
Ri
an
ng
lo
ka
Pe
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Pekalongan City 44.96 273,342 (2007) 1.81 (2007) 4,568,471 (2006) 14.50 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
Central Java 32,799.71 32,179,000 (2006) 0.50 (2006) 234,435,323 (2005) 21.20 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
g. Distance Toward
3 Fisherman shelter 131 m2
- Capital City of Province : 105 Km 2
4 Information room 48 m
- Capital City of Regency/City : 6 Km
5 Maritime tourism building 300 m2
- District : 2 Km 2
6 Official house 60 m
- Airport : 100 Km (Ahmad Yani Airport - Semarang) 2
7 Operator housing 86 m
- Other Ports : 60 Km (Pelindo - Tegal)
100 Km (Pelindo Tanjung Emas - Semarang)
140 Km (Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port)
OPERATIONAL DATA
FACILITIES
Since 2001 to 2007 there is inverse trend line between fisherman and fishing gear. Fluctuated
Fishing Port of Pekalongan is the particular archipelagic fishing port which is located in trend happen to fuel , linier decline trend formed from ice and water.
northern part of Central Java Province, facing Java Sea. The facilities in this fishing port are as
follow: Table 11.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
Table 11.1. Facilities in Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008 YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
(Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT 2001 20,000 696 29,015 113,730 33,070
100 101
Archipelagic Fishing Port 11. Pekalongan - Central Java
The most effective production happened at 2006. Its showing by number of boats visits and FISHING VESSELS
production per day. But the best value captured was in year 2008. It's shown from product and
value. Pekalongan AFP is dominated by 50 -100 GT fishing vessel. The biggest fishing vessel have size
100 -200 GT.
Table 11.6. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Pekalongan AFP, Year 2001-2008
DOMINANT PRODUCT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
Table 11.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 < 10 GT 11-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
2001 104 95 60 346 73 78
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 2002 102 57 16 406 140 30
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
2003 51 104 20 470 99 27
1 Banyar Indian mackerel 1,790,291 16,374,291,000 9,146
2004 55 171 48 396 94 9
2 Bawal hitam Black pomfret 456,350 5,458,247,000 11,960
2005 50 100 4 331 72 15
3 Cumi-cumi Common squids 117,149 1,290,800,000 11,018
2006 38 137 14 175 80 -
4 Jui Rainbow sardines 2,440,422 4,425,281,000 1,813
2007 - 180 20 161 64 -
5 Layang Slander scad 11,904,934 46,071,173,000 3,869
2008 - 93 12 123 43 -
6 Lemuru Bali sardinella 3,114,393 10,520,207,000 3,377
7 Selar Trevallies 2,201,611 13,243,664,000 6,011
8 Tenggiri Narrow-barred Spanish 240,052 3,582,465,000 14,923
mackerel
9 Tetengkek Torpedo scad 211,704 606,665,000 2,865 LOGISTICS
10 Tongkol/Lisong Bullet tuna 3,326,054 21,006,566,000 6,315
Logistic supplies such as fuel/diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Slander scad was the dominant fish in Pekalongan AFP, but Spanish mackerel reached the
highest economic value. The lowest dominant price was Rainbow sardines. Table 11.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
Pekalongan Fishing Port has the potential area for industry, although it's not a big area. There Water 2,664 2,664 -
are 3 fisheries companies/business units in that area. The number’s excluding other fisheries Ice 10,221 10,221 -
companies along north coast of Java around Pekalongan City beyond port area.
Table 11.5. Fisheries Companies in Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
ECONOMIC CYCLE
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m )
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Pekalongan fishing port are
1 KSO SPBN Jasa Mina SPBN (fuel center) 3,500
as follow :
2 PT. Humitekindo Utama Seaweed powder 5,000
3 PT. Samudra Dokindo Prima Dock & dockyard 22,500
Table 11.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
TOTAL AREA 31,000
102 103
Archipelagic Fishing Port 11. Pekalongan - Central Java
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
C. Supporting Facilities
Pier Breakwater
104 105
Archipelagic Fishing Port
D. Activities
12
Brondong
archipelagiC FISHING PORT
EAST JAVA
Mooring activities
GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name : BRONDONG
b. Classification : Archipelagic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Raya Brondong No. 17, Brondong - Lamongan
Jawa Timur 62263
d. Phone : (0322) 663105
e. Fax : (0322) 663105
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Tharmizi Asri RS, A.Pi, M.Si
106 107
Layout of Brondong AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS: J AVA S E A
1. TPI LAMA
2. R. PETUGAS LELANG
3. R. PENJUALAN AIR & BBM
4. PABRIK ES
5. TEMPAT KERANJANG
6. TEMPAT KERANJANG
7. TEMPAT PENGEPAKAN
8. MUSHOLLA
9. TANGKI SILAR
10. BENGKEL
11. TANDON AIR
12. KANTOR KUD
13. TOKO KUD
14. PUSKESMAS
15. KANTOR PELABUHAN
16.
17.
18.
BPP
POS JAGA
TUGU
EAST JAVA
19. KANTOR PELABUHAN
20. POSYANDU
21. LABORATORIUM
22. RUMAH DINAS
23. SPBN
24. GARASI PEMBEKALAN
25. RAMBU NAVIGASI
26. IPAL INDIAN OCEAN
27. TEMPAT KERANJANG
28. LAHAN PARKIR
29. DERMAGA BONGKAR 60 GT
30. DERMAGA BONGKAR 30 GT
31. DERMAGA BONGKAR 10 GT
32. MASJID
33. TAMAN
34. RESAPAN
35. TOILET UMUM
36. KIOS
37. TPS
38. AREAL INDUSTRI J AVA S E A
39. PENJEMURAN JALA
40. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN DAN MESS
41. PERTOKOAN/KIOS
42. KANTOR DAN MENARA PENGAWAS
43. R. GENSET
44. TRANSIT SHEED
45. PERBAIKAN KAPAL
46. BENGKEL
47. TPI
48. TANDON AIR
49. GEDUNG WISATA BAHARI
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Lamongan 1,812.80 1,393,131 (2005) 12.79 (2005) 6,613,518 (2006) 15.55 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
East Java 46,689.64 36,592,000 (2006) 0.86 (2006) 403,392,351 (2005) 18.27 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
Fishing port of Brondong is one of the particular archipelagic fishing ports in Java Island. This
port is located in north coast of East Java Province, facing Java Sea with total area 5.7 Ha.
Facilities in this fishing port are as follow:
OPERATIONAL DATA
Table 12.1. Facilities in Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
Since 2001 to 2007 the number of fisherman and fishing gear were significant increasing. Ice
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT and water shows linear increasing trend except the fuel. Some reason could affect the
A PRIMARY FACILITIES number of fuel, such as government policy on fuel price and amount for industry class.
1 Port area 5.7 Ha
2 Port pond 23.4 Ha Table 12.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
3 Pier-1 100 m2
2
YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
4 Pier-2 161 m (Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
5 Revetment/turap 2,139 m2 2001 11,803 1,495 - 5,277 9,426
6 Complex road 637 m 2002 11,850 1,495 - 28,339 10,795
7 Breakwater 195 m 2003 11,984 1,495 4,492 38,948 10,782
8 Water depth -1 m 2004 12,160 1,495 8,536 37,634 13,829
B FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES 2005 12,783 1,495 8,456 24,740 17,367
2
1 Administration office 348 m 2006 14,101 1,525 4,690 46,433 19,988
2 Auction hall (TPI) 1,080 m2 2007 14,101 1,525 1,293 54,032 24,744
3 Electricity 345 KVA 2008 13,776 1,528 1,256 56,601 22,638
4 Equipment storage 20 m2
5 Excavator & pontoon 1 unit
The most effective production occurred in 2008 and also the value increasing since 2001 to
6 Fish processing room 300 m2
2008.
7 Fish sorting room 120 m2
2
8 Fisherman meeting hall 125 m
9 Fuel supply building 36 m2
110 111
Archipelagic Fishing Port 12. Brondong - East Java
Table 12.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008 Brondong AFP is dominated by 10 - 20 GT fishing vessel. The increasing trend obviously shows in
the number of <10 GT and 20 - 30 GT.
YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION
(Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
Table 12.6. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Brondong AFP, Year 2001-
2001 37,034 23,352 33,900,386 63,978 2008
2002 15,133 23,107 30,173,912 63,306
2003 14,557 30,288 107,165,722 82,980 YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
2004 18,195 45,947 209,729,756 125,882 < 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
2005 24,245 39,295 229,885,367 107,660 2001 327 930 86 - - - -
2006 21,056 46,569 306,464,220 127,586 2002 327 949 86 - - - -
2007 24,379 60,769 421,183,449 166,490 2003 311 1,128 56 - - - -
2008 22,327 52,249 442,323,513 143,148 2004 403 934 48 - - - -
2005 224 934 48 - - - -
2006 299 1,170 56 - - - -
2007 299 1,170 56 - - - -
2008 363 1,103 62 - - - -
DOMINANT PRODUCT
Sulphure goatfish was the most dominant fish and the highest value belongs to Red snappers.
Common squid and Giant catfish have medium price after Red snappers.
LOGISTICS
Table 12.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
Table 12.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
1 Beloso Greater lizardfish 2,287,880 10,845,896,500 4,750
2 Cumi-cumi Common squid 1,612,245 29,548,153,500 18,300 SUPPLY DEMAND FULFILLED SHORTAGE
3 Kakap merah Red snappers 1,037,953 32,650,206,700 31,450 (Ton/Day) (Ton/Day) (Ton/Day)
4 Kapas-kapas Fals trevally 6,055,046 28,850,646,500 4,750 Fuel/Diesel fuel 43 15 27
5 Kuniran Sulphur goatfish 12,555,101 108,012,846,825 8,600 Kerosene - - -
6 Layang Slander scad 4,967,046 42,249,189,600 8,500 Water 80 80 -
7 Lemuru Bali sardinella 1,005,724 3,270,350,900 3,250 Ice 100 68 32
8 Manyung Giant catfish 3,174,057 32,995,705,800 10,400
9 Pari Sting ray 1,754,088 11,709,397,100 6,700
10 Swanggi Purple-spotted 7,378,322 51,673,476,050 7,000
ECONOMIC CYCLE
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES The average number of worker and average circulation money in Brondong fishing port are as
follow :
Brondong Fishing Port has an area for industry but relatively small. There is only 1 fisheries
company/business unit in that area. Meanwhile, the other fisheries companies are located Table 12.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
beyond port area.
YEAR AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY
(Person/Day) (Rp/Day)
Table 12.5. Fisheries Companies in Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008 2007 15,537 1,228,767,123
112 113
Archipelagic Fishing Port
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
13
Prigi
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
EAST JAVA
Pier Revetment
B. Functional Facilities
114 115
Layout of Prigi AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
JAVA SEA
EAST JAVA
INDIAN OCEAN
REMARKS:
1. PORT POND
2. BREAKWATER
3. PIER
4. GROIN
5. REVETMENT
6. OFFICE
7. TPI
8. GUARD POST
9. SMALL INDUSTRIAL AREA
10. INDUSTRIAL AREA
11. EMPLOYEE HOUSING
12. STORAGE
13. BPN
14. TOILET Prigi
15. FUEL TANK
Bay
Prigi
Bay
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Trenggalek 6,116.00 680,929 (2005) 0.25 (2005) 2,637,992 (2006) 15.06 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
East Java 46,689.64 36,592,000 (2006) 0.86 (2006) 403,392,351 (2005) 18.27 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
118 119
Archipelagic Fishing Port 13. Prigi - East Java
The largest production per day in Prigi AFP occurred in 2002. Since 2004 to 2007 the Table 13.6. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Prigi AFP, Year 2001-2007
production increasing significant and also the value.
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
< 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
2001 274 175 96 - - - -
DOMINANT PRODUCT 2002 274 175 112 - - - -
2003 477 85 112 - - - -
Eastern little tuna is most dominant species in Prigi AFP. The most highest economical value 2004 674 73 115 - - - -
is belong to Skipjack Tuna and Bali Sardinella is the lowest price among the other dominant 2005 649 105 120 - - - -
fish.
2006 741 136 230 - - - -
2007 641 151 240 - - - -
Table 13.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
1 Cakalang Skipjack tuna 942,000 5,399,400,000 5,700
2 Layang deles Shortfin scad 5,189,000 19,680,800,000 3,800
LOGISTICS
3 Lemuru Bali sardinella 4,502,000 5,888,500,000 1,300
4 Tongkol como Eastern little tuna 9,998,000 52,442,350,000 5,250
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
120 121
Archipelagic Fishing Port 13. Prigi - East Java
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
C. Supporting Facilities
122 123
Archipelagic Fishing Port
D. Activities 14
Pemangkat
ARCHIPELAGIC FISHING PORT
WEST KALIMANTAN
Fish loading activities Net repairing activities
Mooring activities
GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name : PEMANGKAT
b. Classification : Archipelagic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Penjajab Timur Ujung Kec. Pemangkat, Kab. Sambas
Kalimantan Barat 79453
d. Phone : (0562) 242066
e. Fax : (0562) 244113
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. J. Jantje Patty
124 125
Layout of Pemangkat AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS:
1. GAPURA 12. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN 26. JALAN KOMPLEK
2. RUMAH ADM PELABUHAN 13. POMPA BBM 27. LANDSCAPING
3. KIOS IPTEK 14. GEDUNG BENGKEL 28. TAMAN
4. KANTOR UPT 15. TEMPAT PENGEPAKAN IKAN 29. POS PNBP
5. BAK AIR 16. PABRIK ES 30. POS PERHUBUNGAN DARAT
6. RUMAH POMPA 17. RUMAH WATER TREATMENT 31. POS POLISI
7. GUSANG, KANTIN 18. KANTOR PERUM PPS 32. GARASI MOBIL
8. RUMAH BARANG BUKTI 19. MUSHOLA 33. HALTE
9. RUMAH TAHANAN 20. RUMAH NPEGAWAI 34. RUMAH DINAS SYAHBANDAR
10. DERMAGA 21. POS PAS MASUK 35. GUDANG IKAN & KANTIN
11. GUDANG 22. BAK AIR 36. GUDANG IKAN PERUM
23. MENARA AIR 37. RUMAH MAKAN
24. TANGKI WTP 38. PABRIK ES
25. RUKO & GUDANG IKAN 39. PENGOLAHAN AIR BERSIH
40. INTAKE PUMP
WEST
KALIMANTAN
N AT U N A
SEA
N AT U N A
SEA
Estuari
N AT U N A
SEA
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Sambas 6,395.70 485,446 (2007) 0.37 (2007) 3,618,691 (2006) 10.98 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
West Kalimantan 120,114.32 4,118,000 (2006) 0.42 (2006) 33,742,468 (2005) 13.74 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
128 129
Archipelagic Fishing Port 14. Pemangkat - West Kalimantan
From 2004 to 2007 the average production per day was about 25,000 kg and the most Table 14.6. Fisheries Companies
production occurred in 2007. About 50% production average increased in 2001 to 2007 and
90% in value increased in 2001 to 2007. NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m )
1 Agus Sudarso Fish trade (market) 11
2 Ajin Fish trade (market) 572
Table 14.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 27 Muhrin Fish trade (market) 17
28 Muslimin Fish trade (market) 15
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 29 Namku Fish trade (market) 416
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) 30 Ngaku Fish trade (market) 276
1 Udang putih Banana prawn 178,003 1,855,052,000 10,421 31 Nongning Coffee shop 304
2 Udang dogol Endeavour prawn 41,523 761,659,000 18,343 32 Nursanti Fish trade (market) 93
3 Udang lainnya Other shrimps 247,909 1,762,504,300 7,109 33 Ny. Afung Coffee shop 144
34 Ny. Mimi Coffee shop 128
35 Onyek Fish trade (market) 14
36 Pahlijan Fish trade (market) 56
37 Pairus Fish trade (market) 80
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES 38 PT. Dwi Tirta Investindo Ice factory 1,000
39 Rano Fish trade (market) 48
About 53 fisheries companies are in Pemangkat port area with majority activities in fish trade,,
40 Rapik Fish trade (market) 80
as shown below :.
41 Rasidi Fish trade (market) 48
42 Risdianto Fish trade (market) 18
43 Ruslan Fish trade (market) 34
44 Sabaruddin Fish trade (market) 7
130 131
Archipelagic Fishing Port 14. Pemangkat - West Kalimantan
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
FISHING VESSELS
In 2007, the number of 20 - 30 fishing vessel is a half of number of < 10 GT. The highest fishing
vessels is 100 - 200 GT
Table 14.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Pemangkat AFP, Year 2001-2008
Bolder
LOGISTICS
B. Functional Facilities
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
132 133
Archipelagic Fishing Port
15
Ternate
ARCHIPELAGIC FISHING PORT
Water reservoir Ice factory
NORTH MALUKU
C. Supporting Facilities
Musholla
134 135
Layout of Ternate AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
MALUKU
SEA
REMARKS:
1. KANTOR PELABUHAN 15. KANTIN
2. KANTOR SWASTA 16. TANGKI BBM
3. POS GERBANG MASUK 17. TANGKI AIR TAWAR
4. LAB (LPPMHP) PERIKANAN 18. PABRIK ES BALOK
5. KANTOR TPI 19. FREEZING ROOM
6. BANGSAL PENGEPAKAN IKAN 20. COLD STORAGE MALUKU
7.
8.
TPI
GARDU PLN
21.
22.
PABRIK ES CURAH
PENAMPUNGAN LOBSTER
SEA
9. BENGKEL 23. GUDANG
10. TOILET 24. PERUMAHAN PEGAWAI
11. WARUNG 25. BPN
12. KANTIN 26. DERMAGA
13. BPI 27. POS DERMAGA
14. WARUNG Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Ternate City 249.75 163,166 (2005) 7.93 (2005) 517,921 (2006) 10.04 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
North Maluku 39.959.99 919,000 (2006) 2.02 (2006) 2,580,960 (2005) 8.97 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
OPERATIONAL DATA
FACILITIES Fishermen and fishing gears are increasing from 2001 to 2008. But for ice and water the trend
line are linier except for fuel.
Ternate Fishing Port is one of the particular archipelagic fishing ports in eastern part of
Indonesia. This port has an area of 10 Ha and close access to Pacific Ocean. The facilities in this Table 15.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
fishing port are as follow:
YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
(Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
Table 15.1. Facilities in Ternate AFP, Year 2008
2001 432 - - - -
3 Pier-2 667 m
2 2006 1,167 157 612 449 9,705
6 Jetty 678 m
7 Complex road 5,140 m2 Table 15.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
8 Water depth -7 m
YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION
B FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES (Unit) PER DAY (Kg)
2
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000)
1 Administration office 415 m
2001 - - - -
2 Air blast freezer 6 ton/day
2002 3,897 3,897 14,324,000 10,825
3 Auction hall (TPI) 500 m2
2003 3,754 3,754 15,585,227 10,428
4 Cold storage 80 ton
2004 3,831 3,831 14,052,977 10,642
5 Drill well building 20 m2
2
2005 3,969 3,969 18,539,015 11,025
6 Electrical relay station 21 m
2006 5,936 5,414 30,529,103 15,039
7 Electricity 300 KVA
2
2007 4,841 4,484 28,925,127 12,456
8 Equipment storage 120 m
2
2008 5,702 4,624 42,993,584 12,844
9 Fisheries supervision post 54 m
2
10 Fishermen meeting hall 100 m
11 Genset 150 KVA
138 139
Archipelagic Fishing Port 15. Ternate - North Maluku
From 2002 to 2008 average of boat visit are about 4000 unit/year. The most production Table 15.6. Fisheries Companies
occurred in 2006 and they are fluctuate from 2002 to 2008.
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m2)
1 CV Fiber Glass Perkasa Boat factory 6,540
DOMINANT PRODUCT 2 LEPPM3 Pemberdayaan nelayan 175
3 LPPMHP Laboratorium 200
Spotted sardinella was the most dominant fish in Ternate AFP. Mackarel and Croaker were the 4 PT. Dwi Poli Perkasa Cold storage 950
highest economical value . Trevallies and Emperors had the same price.
5 PT. Mitra Nelayan Mandiri Selling of block ice 1,000
6 PT. Usaha Mina Selling fish 84
Table 15.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
7 UD Agus Fish collecting storage 100
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 8 UD Irwan Fish collecting storage 207
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) 9 UD. Hermanto Fish collecting storage 262
1 Layang Scad 2,197,000 12.118.652.000 5.516 TOTAL AREA 9,518
2 Pisang-pisang Yellowtail fussiliers 275,000 2.226.125.000 8.095
3 Cakalang Skipjack tuna 653,000 5,014,387,000 7,679
4 Tongkol/Lisong Bullet tuna 768,000 4,631,808,000 6,031
5 Ekor kuning Redbelly yellowtail fussiliers 56,000 465,304,000 8,309 FISHING VESSELS
6 Kembung Short-body mackerel 202,000 1,484,902,000 7,351
7 Madidihan Yellowfin tuna 101,000 1,107,869,000 10,969 The best number of fishing vessel occurred in 2007. There are 292 fishing vessels size >200 GT
8 Selar Trevallies 123,000 957,924,000 7,788 have landed here or almost 40 % of total number of fish.
9 Julung Needle fishes 15,000 98,775,000 6,585
10 Sarden Spotted sardinella 21,000 110,817,000 5,277 Table 15.7. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Ternate AFP, Year 2001-
11 Swanggi Purple spotted bigeye 3,000 26,712,000 8,904 2008
12 Kakap merah Red snappers 19,000 213,674,000 11,246
13 Kerapu Groupers 44,000 840,708,000 19,107 YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
14 Kwee Jack trevallies 32,000 295,712,000 9,241 < 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
15 Baronang White-spotted spinefoot 1,000 9,072,000 9,072 2001 790 81 33 61 109 45 10
16 Sunglir Rainbow runner 3,000 20,040,000 6,680 2002 11,555 19 44 76 141 46 8
2003 1,155 63 76 195 170 67 16
The price of shrimp in Ambon are very high value enough. About 120.000 rupiahs, the 2004 1,852 210 189 67 84 31 4
average price for shrimps. 2005 1,298 155 264 141 49 51 5
2006 19 11 7 - - - -
Table 15.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 2007 20 17 10 - - 3 -
2008 38 33 11 - - - -
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
1 Lobster Lobster 655 131,000,000 200,000
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Table 15.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
About 9 fisheries companies are this port area with about 17.524 m2 area, such as shown SUPPLY DEMAND FULFILLED SHORTAGE
below. (Ton/Day) (Ton/Day) (Ton/Day)
Fuel/Diesel fuel 8 4 4
Kerosene 1 1 -
Water 20 20 -
Ice 20 15 5
140 141
Archipelagic Fishing Port 15. Ternate - North Maluku
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Ternate fishing port are as
follow :
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
142 143
Archipelagic Fishing Port
C. Supporting Facilities 16
Ambon
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
MALUKU
Fisherman meeting building Guest house
Mosque
GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name : AMBON
b. Classification : Archipelagic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Sultan Hasanuddin, Pandan Kasturi
Ambon 97128
d. Phone : (0911) 355222, 354728
e. Fax : (0911) 345291
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. Frits P. Lesnussa, M.Si
144 145
Layout of Ambon AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS: S E R A M S E A
1. DERMAGA
2. TPI
3. CAFETARIA
4. KPT MINA SEJAHTERA
5. KANTOR SATU ATAP
6. BALAI PERTEMUAN NELAYAN
7. RUANG LAB. PERIKANAN
8. POS SATPAM
9. RUMAH DINAS
10. KANTOR PPN AMBON
11. MASJID
12. GUEST HOUSE
13. POS KPJ
14. RUANG INSTALASI
15. CV. HATURA INDUSTRI
16. BAK PENAMPUNGAN AIR B A N D A S E A
17. COLL. ROOM
18. POS
19. PT.MAKARA
20. PT. MARTA SAMUDERA
21. CV. TUNA MALUKU
22. PT. SINAR ABADI C.
23. PABRIK ES
24. PT. TRI BATRA SAMUDERA
25. CV. WASIDRI JAYA
26. PT. MARTA SAMUDERA
27. FA. SANU
28. PT. PEMANTIK SP.
29. PT. MADINDO
30. PT. TRI SATRIA SAMUDERA
31. PT. MITRA UTAMA MALUKU
32. PT. DAMARINA SB.
33. PT. INDO MINA BP.
34. PEMDA MALUKU
35. PT. B.A. NUSANTARA Ambon Bay
Ambon
Bay
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Ambon City 359.45 271,972 (2007) 3.35 (2007) 2,089,100 (2006) 14.79 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
Maluku 47,350.42 1,271,000 (2006) 1.44 (2006) 4,570,664 (2005) 12.90 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
a. River/Bay/Beach : Ambon 12 Garbage disposal 1 unit
b. Province : Maluku 13 Genset 93 KVA
c. Regency/City : Ambon City 14 Genset house 125 m2
d. District : Sirimau 15 Hydrant 1 unit
e. Village/Sub-District : Pandan Kasturi 16 Ice factory 10 ton/day
f. Geographic Position : 03° 41' 38" S Latitude 17 Navigation sign 3 unit
128° 10' 35" E Longitude
18 Parking area 88 m2
g. Distance Toward
19 Reefer container 24 ton
- Capital City of Province : 3 Km
20 Water tank & installation 240 ton
- Capital City of Regency/City : 3 Km
C SUPPORTING FACILITIES
- District : 3 Km
1 2 wheels vehicle 3 unit
- Airports : 30 Km (Pattimura Airport - Ambon)
2 Car garage 15 m2
3 Km (Pelindo - Ambon) 2
3 Education and technology Kiosk 10 m
- Other Port : 3 Km (Yos Sudarso Port - Ambon) 2
4 Health clinic 100 m
5 House for Port Officer 74 unit
6 Internet 2 unit
7 SSB Radio 2 unit
FACILITIES
Ambon Fishing Port is one of the particular archipelagic fishing port in eastern part of
Indonesia. This port is located in Ambon City as capital city of Maluku Province which is a one
of the top fisheries producer provinces in Indonesia. Facilities in this fishing port are as follow: OPERATIONAL DATA
Table 16.1. Facilities in Ambon AFP, Year 2008 The operational activities indicators in Ambon fishing port, such as numbers of fisherman,
fishing gears and fishing activities, are as follow:
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
A MAIN FACILITIES Table 16.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
2
1 Pier-1 3,557 m
2 Revetment/turap 600 m YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
2 (Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
3 Jetty 60 m
4 Complex road 3,000 m 2001 140 7 7,485 - 1,148
2 Air blast freezer 4 ton/day 2007 6,321 549 31,575 976 21,823
148 149
Archipelagic Fishing Port 16. Ambon - Maluku
Table 16.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008 FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION About 16 fisheries companies are in this port area :
(Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
2001 38 1,065 - - Table 16.6. Fisheries Companies
2002 43 1,325 - -
2003 353 551 1,499,954 1,511 NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
2004 348 457 775,044 1,252 (Tenant) (Type of Business) (m )
2005 552 716 2,178,949 1,962 1 CV. Wanding Jaya Safety marine 96
2006 267 24,491 255,430,068 204,090 2 PT. Mitra Utama Maluku Processing 1,200
2007 724 46,492 232,525,725 127,376 3 CV. Saleh Group Processing 1,200
2008 491 8,215 136,196,435 22,505 4 CV. Tuna Maluku Processing 800
5 DKP UPMB 1,200
Boat visit seemed fluctuated, the production increased in 2002-2007. 6 FA. Fatma Kama Canteen 170
7 FA. Sanu Processing 1,200
8 PT. Damarin Sumber Pratama LPG gas storage 180
9 PT. Damarina Alam Bahari Processing 2,000
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 14 PT. Mina Sejahtera Shop/canteen 900
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) 15 PT. Sinar Abadi Cemerlang Workshop 738
1 Beloso Greater lizard fish 2,225,322 3,782,483,900 1,700 16 PT. Tri Satria Samudra Processing 400
2 Gulamah/Tigawaja Croaker 1,637,118 4,660,360,700 2,847 TOTAL AREA 17,524
3 Kembung Short-body mackerel 3,222,325 9,478,543,200 2,942
4 Kerong-kerong Jerbua terapon/ 3,160,790 6,141,169,500 1,943
large-scale terapon
5 Lemuru Bali sardinella 4,653,700 4,828,665,000 1,038
6 Lencam Emperors 3,233,306 6,485,771,710 2,006 FISHING VESSELS
7 Peperek Pony fishes/Sleepmouth 4,935,500 6,189,439,500 1,254
8 Sardine/Siro Spotted sardinella 5,988,365 7,685,952,625 1,283 All boats that domicile and operate in Ambon fishing port are fishing vessels with various
9 Selar Trevallies 2,994,485 6,007,904,000 2,006 capacities. The best number of fishing vessel occurred in 2007. There are 292 fishing vessels size
10 Tetengkek Torpedo scad 3,316,230 5,460,000,000 1,646 >200 GT have landed here or almost 40 % of total number of fish.
Spotted sardinella was the most dominant fish in Ambon AFP. Mackarel and Croaker were the Table 16.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Ambon AFP, Year 2001-2008
highest economical value . Trevallies and Emperors had the same price.
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
Table 16.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 < 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
2001 - - - - 1 2 4
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 2002 - - - - - 4 48
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
2003 - - 2 2 8 44 44
1 Udang lainnya Other shrimps 312,006 9,316,797,500 167,802
2004 7 1 7 7 12 66 45
2 Udang putih/Jerbung Banana prawn 201,778 21,984,997,500 108,956
2005 2 2 2 2 14 106 98
3 Udang windu Jumbo tiger shrimp/ 770,761 83,223,712,500 107,976
2006 - 1 1 1 17 110 118
Tiger prawn
2007 16 23 32 15 49 298 292
2008 16 4 28 13 2 27 46
The price of shrimp in Ambon were very high enough. The average price was about 120,000
rupiahs per Kilogram for shrimps.
150 151
Archipelagic Fishing Port 16. Ambon - Maluku
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
152 153
Archipelagic Fishing Port
C. Supporting Facilities 17
Tual
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
MALUKU
GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name : TUAL
b. Classification : Archipelagic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Dumar Kota Tual - Prov. Maluku
d. Phone : (0916) 22681
e. Fax : (0916) 22691
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Joko Supraptomo, A.Pi, MM
154 155
Layout of Tual AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS:
1. PIER
2. PIER SERVICE POST
3. FUEL TANK
4. PT. GETRA MITRA USAHA
5.
6.
NAVIGATION LIGHT
TFUEL TANK
WEST PAPUA
7. CLEAN WATER TANK
8. PT. NINI GERHANA
9. PT. NINI GERHANA
10. TOWER AIR BERSIH
11. PT. PUSAKA BAHARI
12. PT. PUSAKA BAHARI
13. WORKSHOP
14. TOILET
15. PPN GENSET HOUSE
16.
17.
LABORATORY GENSET
PMHP LABORATORY
B A N D A S E A
18. FISHERMAN MEETING HALL
19. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
20. KALABUH OFFICIAL HOUSE
21. ANUGERAH SHOP
22. PUBLIC HOUSES
A R A F U R U
S E A
B A N D A
S E A
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
South East Maluku 4,049.00 150,160 (2006) 2.02 (2006) 458,370 (2006) 10.96 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
Maluku 47,350.42 1,271,000 (2006) 1.44 (2006) 4,570,664 (2005) 12.90 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
a. River/Bay/Beach : Tual C SUPPORTING FACILITIES
b. Province : Maluku 1 2 wheels vehicle 2 unit
c. Regency/City : South East Maluku 2 4 wheels vehicle 5 unit
d. District : South Dullah 3 House for Port Officer 8 unit
e. Village/ Sub-District : Dumar
f. Geographic Position : 05° 36' 59" S Latitude
132° 44' 30" E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 528 Km (by air) OPERATIONAL DATA
- Capital City of Regency/City : 3 Km
- District : 3 Km The operational activities indicators in Tual fishing port, such as numbers of fisherman, fishing
- Airport : 5 Km (Dumatubun Airport) gears and fishing activities are as follow:
- Other Port : 2 Km (Tual Port)
Table 17.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
Table 17.1. Facilities in Tual AFP, Year 2008 2006 7,150 572 3,285 - 16,284
2007 6,693 522 79,000 - 17,098
A MAIN FACILITIES
1 Port area 11 Ha
2 Port pond 6 m Table 17.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
3 Pier-1 1,056 m2
4 Forest land 10 Ha
YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION
(Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
5 Navigation facilities 15 m
2001 746 23,362 207,909,975 65,000
6 Shipping routes 45 mil
2002 712 68,815 676,063,500 191,153
7 Water depth -6 m
2003 685 58,082 747,224,500 162,000
B FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES
2
2004 598 57,941 709,949,500 166,948
1 Administration office 550 m
2
2005 832 55,668 721,526,500 154,634
2 Auction hall (TPI) 450 m
2006 878 130,167 1,609,862,000 361,575
3 Electricity 42 KVA
2
2007 897 145,666 1,355,096,500 404,628
4 Fishermen meeting hall 591 m
2008 480 32,801 334,125,790 91,114
5 Fuel tank 41,340 KL
6 Genset 40 KVA
7 Genset house 108 m2
2
8 Net storage 462 m
2
9 Repair station 324 m
10 Reservoir basin 150 m3
158 159
Archipelagic Fishing Port 17. Tual - Maluku
Table 17.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA
2
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m )
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 1 CV. Mitra usaha Inflatable life craft service & firefighters 104
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) 2 CV. Tani Makmur Kiosk 220
1 Bawal hitam Black pomfret 812,482 107,310,975 14,500 3 PT. Getra Mina Usaha SPBN 1,248
2 Bawal putih Silver pomfret 184,260 77,967,050 11,500 4 PT. Nini Gerhana Telecommunication stall, supply building, 1,617
3 Beloso Greater lizard fish 37,809,070 189,045,350 5,000 water supply
4 Cucut Shark 2,601,332 15,607,992 6,000 5 PT. Pusaka Bahari Cold storage, ice factory, employees housing, 6,376
5 Cumi-cumi Common squids 536,701 6,620,513 4,000 genset
6 Kakap merah Red snapper 795,386 440,381,691 12,000 6 Toko Anugrah Kiosk 210
7 Kakap putih Barramundi/giant sea - 296,708 4,125,870 12,000 TOTAL AREA 9,775
perch
8 Kembung Short-body mackerel 3,222,322 28,929,334 6,000
9 Kerapu Groupers 6,000 60,000,000 10,000
10 Kurisi Ornate threadfin bream 8,111,878 79,218,580 8,000
11 Layang Slander scad 1,368,676 33,686,760 8,500 FISHING VESSELS
12 Lencam Emperors 2,232,749 32,470,735 8,000
13 Peperek Pony fishes/sleepmouth 13,391,270 100,434,450 4,000 All boats that domicile and operate in Tual fishing port are fishing vessels with various
14 Selar Trevallies 1,700,520 11,049,390 4,500 capacities.
15 Tenggiri Narrow-barred Spanish 1,398,898 13,988,980 8,500
mackerel Table 17.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Tual AFP, Year 2001-2008
16 Tetengkek Torpedo scad 10,738,324 80,267,430 6,000
17 Tongkol/Lisong Bullet tuna 3,288,285 33,977,250 9,000 YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
18 Ikan lainnya Others 56,720,006 680,623,416 10,000 < 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
2001 - - - - - - -
2002 - - - - - - -
2003 - - - - 26 108 46
Table 17.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 2004 - - - - 24 96 67
2005 - - - - - 229 17
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 2006 - - - - - 229 17
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
2007 - - - - - 66 210
1 Udang putih Banana prawn 451,656 22,660,500 50,172
2008 - - - - - 32 47
160 161
Archipelagic Fishing Port 17. Tual - Maluku
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities B. Functional Facilities
162 163
Archipelagic Fishing Port
C. Supporting Facilities
18
Pengambengan
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
BALI
Fisherman meeting building Official houses
Guest house
GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name : PENGAMBENGAN
b. Classification : Archipelagic Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Pelabuhan No.1 - Desa Pengambengan
Kec. Negara Kab. Jembrana - Bali 82251
d. Phone : (0365) 42968, 41542, 43303
e. Fax : (0365) 42968
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. A.H. Tampubolon
164 165
Layout of Pengambenan AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
JAVA SEA
BALI
REMARKS:
1. DERMAGA UMUM
2. DERMAGA TRAP
3. KOLAM LABUHAN
4.
5.
BREAKWATER KIRI
BREAKWATER KANAN
Bali Strait
6. JALAN LINGKUNGAN Bali Strait
7. GEDUNG TPI
8. KANTOR PELABUHAN
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
9. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN (City/Province) 2
(Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Jembrana 841.80 264,865 (2007) 1.56 (2007) 2,228,015 (2006) 9.12 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
Bali 5,449.37 3,432,000 (2006) 1.44 (2006) 33,946,468 (2005) 17.11 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
168 169
Archipelagic Fishing Port 18. Pengambengan - Bali
Table 18.5. Fisheries Companies Table 18.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2008
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA YEAR AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m2) (Person/Day) (Rp/Day)
1 PT. Cilacap Samudera Fishing Industry Fish freezing, cold storage, fish canning factory, 15,000 2008 9,485 201,000,000
fish mill and dockyard (also docking)
2 PT. Intan Sakti SPDN 1,500
TOTAL AREA 16,500
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Pengambengan fishing port are fishing vessels with
various capacities.
Table 18.6. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Pengambengan AFP, Year 2001-
2008
170 171
Archipelagic Fishing Port
B. Functional Facilities 19
Sungailiat
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
BANGKA BELITUNG
Auction hall (TPI) SPDN
c. Supporting Facilities
172 173
Layout of Sungailiat AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS:
1. PABRIK ES ASSEGAF
2. GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN IKAN
3. GEDUNG PENYIMPANAN JARING
4. GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN IKAN
5. TEMPAT PELELANGAN IKAN
6. RUANG MESIN (EX PABRIK ES) NATUNA SEA
7. TEMPAT PENGEPAKAN IKAN
8. KANTOR PELAYANAN TERPADU
9. BENGKEL
10. GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN
11. SPDN
12. GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN
13. LAHAN KOSONG
14. GUDANG BANGKA
15. GUDANG ISLAND
16. MESS PEGAWAI
17. EX TANGKI BBM BELITUNG
ISLAND
18. BAK AIR
19. PASAR IKAN (PERTOKOAN)
20. WARUNG KLONTONG
21. POS SATPAM
22. KANTOR PPN SUNGAILIAT
23. KANTOR LOKER
24. KANTOR KPLP
25. PERUSAHAAN UMUM JAVA SEA
26. DOCKING
Air Kantung
River
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Bangka 2,950.68 217,545 (2003) - 2,892,495 (2006) 13.37 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
Bangka Belitung 16,424.14 1,075,000 (2006) 3.00 (2006) 13,387,737 (2005) 20.82 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
2
a. River/Bay/Beach : Air Kantung River 12 Trays storage 165 m
FACILITIES Table 19.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Sungailiat Fishing Port is the particular archipelagic fishing port in Bangka Belitung Islands YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
Province. Located in Bangka Islands facing Malacca Straits and having area more than 15 Ha, (Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
its facilities in this fishing port are as below: 2001 - - - - -
2002 1,100 218 222 8,298 596
Table 19.1. Facilities in Sungailiat OFP, Year 2008 2003 1,186 256 1,925 9,762 618
2004 1,350 309 2,124 9,848 776
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT 2005 1,350 309 2,531 11,332 774
A MAIN FACILITIES 2006 1,469 390 2,492 10,688 801
1 Port area 15.22 Ha 2007 1,471 405 2,181 7,059 1,813
2 Port pond 10,560 Ha
2
3 Pier-1 1,560 m
4 Revetment/turap 1,252 m2
2
5 Complex road 3,400 m Table 19.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
6 Fisherman industrial area 9,323 m2
7 Water depth -3 m YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION
(Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
8 Yard of fish landing 408 m2
2001 - - - -
B FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES
2 2002 13,931 3,389 22,836,960 14,121
1 Administration office 150 m
2003 13,026 3,230 18,248,851 13,457
2 Auction hall (TPI) 450 m2
2004 13,543 4,325 30,088,564 17,877
3 Electrical installation 4,800 Watt
2005 11,780 3,630 32,274,930 15,124
4 Fish market 1,880 m2
2 2006 12,280 3,926 45,412,336 14,762
5 Fish storage & shelter 165 m
2 2007 13,611 4,627 71,546,974 12,853
6 Fishermen meeting hall 125 m
2
7 Fuel tank 90 m
2
8 Ice storage 360 m
9 Packing building 256 m2
2
10 Parking area 1,800 m
11 Repair station 230 m2
176 177
Archipelagic Fishing Port 19. Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung
178 179
Archipelagic Fishing Port 19. Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
B. Functional Facilities
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and circulation money in Sungailiat fishing port are as follow :
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
C. Supporting Facilities
180 181
Archipelagic Fishing Port
20
Karangantu
COASTAL FISHING PORT
BANTEN
Shops Processing industry
D. Activities
GENERAL INFORMATION
Activities in fish market Loading for distribution
a. Name : KARANGANTU
b. Classification : Coastal Fishing Port
c. Address : Jl. Banten Karangantu - Serang
Banten PO. Box 23
d. Phone : (0254) 202132
e. Fax : (0254) 202132
f. E-mail : [email protected]
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.id
h. Head of Fishing Port : Suprapto, A.Pi, M.M
182 183
Layout of Karangantu CFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
J AVA
S E A
C i b a n t e n R i v e r
BANTEN
REMARKS:
1. POS JAGA
2. RUMAH DINAS
3. MESS NELAYAN
4. BALAI PERTEMUAN NELAYAN
5. KANTOR PELABUHAN
6. KANTOR PENGAWASAN
7. PT. FAN MARINE
8. SLIPWAY
9. BENGKEL
10. KANTOR SYAHBANDAR PERIKANAN
11. WATER TREATMENT
12. BAK PENAMPUNGAN AIR
13. KIOS
14. MUSHOLA
15. PABRIK ES
16.
17.
COLD STORAGE
TEMPAT PELELANGAN IKAN (TPI)
J AVA S E A
18. PASAR IKAN HIGIENIS
PAGAR LINGKUNGAN
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Serang City 1,734.09 1,786,223 (2006) 1.25 (2006) 12,603,637 (2006) 12.61 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
Banten 9,018.64 9,224,000 (2006) 2.19 (2006) 84,622,288 (2005) 14.80 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
OPERATIONAL DATA
FACILITIES
Indicators of various operational activities in this fishing port, such as numbers of fisherman,
Karangantu Fishing Port is one of the particular coastal fishing ports in Banten Province in
fishing gears and fishing activities, are as follow:
north coast of Java. This port has area of 3 Ha. Facilities in this fishing port are as below:
Table 20.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Table 20.1. Facilities in Karangantu CFP, Year 2008
YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT (Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
A MAIN FACILITIES 2001 910 633 - - -
3 Pier-1 300 m
2 2004 942 297 - 1,080 29
7 Water depth -2 m
B FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES
1 Administration office 375 m2
2 Arthesis/drill well 2 unit Table 20.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
3 Auction hall (TPI) 450 m2
4 Drill well building 2 unit YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION
5 Fisheries supervision post 18 m
2 (Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
186 187
Coastal Fishing Port 20. Karangantu - Banten
DOMINANT PRODUCT Table 20.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Karangantu CFP, Year 2001-2008
Table 20.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
< 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE 2001 105 27 - - - - -
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
2002 117 31 - - - - -
1 Beloso Greater lizard fish 45,000 169,222,000 3,716
2003 120 35 - - - - -
2 Cumi-cumi Common squids 117,000 2,014,277,000 17,144
2004 146 118 2 - - - -
3 Kembung Short-body mackerel 216,000 2,091,895,000 9,673
2005 154 105 1 - - - -
4 Kurisi Ornate threadfin bream 161,000 568,035,000 3,526
2006 106 - 1 - - - -
5 Layur Hairtails 84,000 466,868,000 5,542
2007 132 - 1 - - - -
6 Peperek Pony fishes/sleep mouth 500,000 1,073,859,000 2,147
2008 116 15 - 1 - - -
7 Rajungan Swimming crab 50,000 951,257,000 18,890
8 Selar Trevallies 129,000 609,423,000 4,714
9 Tembang Fringe scale sardinella/ 304,000 961,264,000 3,165
goldstripe sardinella LOGISTICS
10 Teri Anchovies 173,000 1,105,552,000 6,391
Table 20.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
Table 20.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 SUPPLY DEMAND FULFILLED SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) (Ton/Day) (Ton/Day)
Fuel/Diesel fuel 20 3 17
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) Kerosene - - -
1 Udang putih Banana prawn 3,000 122,955,000 39,843 Water 9 3 6
2 Udang lainnya Other shrimps 11,000 30,477,000 2,778 Ice 43 9 34
ECONOMIC CYCLE
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES Table 20.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
There is 1 fisheries company/business units in this area, excluding the other fisheries companies YEAR AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY
(Person/Day) (Rp/Day)
along north coast of Java around Serang beyond port area.
2007 348 28,591,534
FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Karangantu fishing port are fishing vessels with various
capacities.
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Coastal Fishing Port
21
Teluk Batang
COASTAL FISHING PORT
Bolder Complex road
WEST KALIMANTAN
B. Functional Facilities
190 191
Layout of Teluk Batang CFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
REMARKS:
1. KANTOR ADM.
2. TPI
3. DERMAGA
4. PABRIK ES
5. BENGKEL
6. PABRIK AIR BERSIH
7. SLIPWAY
8. WINCH HOUSE
9. AULA
10. HALAMAN KANTOR
11.
12.
MCK
JALAN UTAMA
WEST KALIMANTAN
13. PINTU MASUK
14. JEMBATAN A.P.
15. RUMAH DINAS
16. RUMAH DINAS
17. RUMAH DINAS
18. MESS OPERATOR
19. TANGKI AIR
20. TANGKI BBM
21. RUMAH GENSET
22. DOCK GANTUNG
23. MESS OPERATOR
24. GEDUNG PEGAWAI
25. GUDANG B.B.
26. GUEST HOUSE
27. DERMAGA II
28. JALAN P.
29. WARUNG
30. TEMPAT PARKIR
31. GARASI MOBIL
32. TURAP BETON
33. TEMPAT PENJEMURAN
IKAN
34. KOLAM PELABUHAN
Sukadana
Bay
Sukadana
Bay
Location Area Total Population Population GRDP at Current GRDP Growth Source
2
(City/Province) (Km ) (Person) Growth/Year (%) Price/Year(Million) /Year (%)
Ketapang 35,809.00 493,625 (2007) 1.40 (2007) 3,890,804 (2006) 10.80 (2006) Statistics - Indonesia
2008
West Kalimantan 120,114.32 4,118,000 (2006) 0.42 (2006) 33,742,468 (2005) 13.74 (2005) (BPS Catalogue)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
a. River/Bay/Beach : Malacca Straits 15 Water tower and installation 1 unit
b. Province : West Kalimantan m
2
16 Winch house 54
c. Regency/City : Kayong Utara
C SUPPORTING FACILITIES
d. District : Teluk Batang
1 Employer House 120 m2
e. Village/Sub-District : Teluk Batang 2
2 Guest House 150 m
f. Geographic Position : 01° 46' 20" S Latitude
3 Official House 70 m2
109° 46' 10" E Longitude
2
4 Operator Housing 150 m
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 360 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 50 Km
- District : 1 Km
- Airport : 132 Km (Rahadi Oesman -Ketapang) OPERATIONAL DATA
- Other Port : 100 Km (ASDP Teluk Batang Port)
The various operational activities of Teluk Batang, such as the number of fisherman, fishing
gears and fishing activities, are as follow:
FACILITIES Table 21.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Teluk Batang Fishing Port is the coastal fishing port in West Kalimantan Province, facing YEAR FISHERMAN FISHING GEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
Malacca Straits. This port has an area of 7 Ha, with facilities as following: (Person) (Unit) FUEL ICE WATER
2001 6,104 1,368 - 75 -
Table 21.1. Facilities in Teluk Batang CFP, Year 2008 2002 2,392 759 312 37 -
2003 1,159 684 - 27 -
NO FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT 2004 1,143 596 258 35 633
A MAIN FACILITIES 2005 578 227 650 282 394
1 Port area 7 Ha 2006 669 258 939 550 553
2 Pier-1 480 m
2
2007 789 290 428 789 1,696
2
3 Jetty 1,476 m
4 Complex road 1,782 m2
2
5 Retaining wall 100 m
6 Water depth -6 m
B FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Table 21.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
1 Administration office 150 m2
2 Auction hall (TPI) 450 m
2 YEAR BOAT VISIT FISH PRODUCTION
(Time) PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE (Rp 1,000) PER DAY (Kg)
3 Electricity 1,300 KVA
2 2001 1,736 724 1,601,000 2,011
4 Fishermen meeting hall 152 m
2002 845 349 3,041,810 969
5 Fuel tank 200 m3
2003 369 397 3,241,600 1,103
6 Genset 187 KVA
2004 421 35 37,649,900 96
7 Genset house 50 unit
2005 738 282 2,665,051 785
8 Ice factory 33 ton/day
2 2006 1,707 550 5,958,222 1,529
9 Ice storage 54 m
2 2007 1,758 558 5,605,030 1,549
10 Parking area 6,300 m
2
11 Port Officer office 72 m
2
12 Repair station 270 m
13 Slipway 60 m2
3
14 Water tank 50 m
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Coastal Fishing Port 21. Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan
Table 21.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007 Table 21.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Teluk Batang CFP, Year 2001-2008
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg) YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
1 Cucut botol Dogfish shark 3,375,000 27,018,000 8,000 < 10 GT 10-20 GT 20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT
lingkis 2004 63 - - - - - -
LOGISTICS
Table 21.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007 Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
NO NAME OF SPECIES NAME OF SPECIES TOTAL VOLUME TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PRICE Table 21.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
(Indonesia) (English) (Kg) (Rp) (Rp/Kg)
1 Udang krosok Tiger cat shrimp/ 41,390,000 571,897,000 13,800
SUPPLY DEMAND FULFILLED SHORTAGE
rainbow shrimp (Ton/Day) (Ton/Day) (Ton/Day)
2 Udang putih Banana prawn 20,643,000 257,875,000 12,400 Fuel/Diesel fuel 1 1 -
3 Udang wongkong - 25,870,000 559,423,000 21,600 Kerosene 0.5 0.5 -
Water 0.5 0.5 -
Tiger cat shrimp is dominant shrimp, banana prawn is the highest price. Ice 2 1 1
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
ECONOMIC CYCLE
About 3 fisheries companies are in Teluk Batang port area, such as shown below :
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Teluk Batang fishing port are
Table 21.6. Fisheries Companies as follow :
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES MAIN ACTIVITY AREA Table 21.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
(Tenant) (Type of Business) (m2)
1 Aphiau/KUD Gunung Tujuh Fuel selling 80 YEAR AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY
2 KPN. Mina Bahari Heaping on goods 400 (Person/Day) (Rp/Day)
3 Perdaus Haidir Collector 200 2007 60 20,000,000
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Coastal Fishing Port 21. Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
C. Supporting Facilities
198 199
DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERMENT (COASTAL FISHING PORTS)
200 201
FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERMENT
FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERMENT (COASTAL FISHING PORTS)
Fishing Ports Managed by Local Government 18 PPP Eretan Desa Eretan Kec. Kandang Haur - Indramayu
19 PPP Cilautereun Desa Pamalayan Kec. Cikelet - Garut
20 PPP Tasik Agung Desa Tasik Agung Kec. Rembang - Rembang
NO NAME OF PORT ADDRESS 21 PPP Bajomulyo Desa Bajomulyo Kec. Juwana - Pati
1 PPP Labuhan Lombok Jl. Raya Sambalia Km. 3 Labuhan - Lombok 83655 22 PPP Morodemak Desa Purworejo Kec. Bonang - Demak
Telp.(0376)23383 23 PPP Wonokerto Desa Wirodeso Kec. Wonokerto - Pekalongan
2 PPP Tarakan Jl. Gajah Mada RT. 22 - Tarakan 24 PPP Tawang Desa Gempolsewu Kec. Weleri - Kendal
Telp.(0551) 51146, 22192, 21605 25 PPP Klidang Lor Desa Karangasem Kec. Batang - Batang
Fax. (0551) 21605 26 PPP Tegalsari Desa Tegalsari Kec. Tegal - Tegal
Jl. Perikanan No 43./9 - Tarakan 27 PPP Asemdoyong Desa Asemdoyong Kec. Taman - Pemalang
Telp.(0541)22410, 50852 28 PPP Pondok Dadap Desa Tambakrejo Kec. Pondok Dadap - Malang
3 PPP Tarempa Jl. PPP Tarempa, Tarempa - Kep Riau Kode pos 29191 29 PPP Muncar Desa Kedungrejo Kec. Muncar - Banyuwangi
Telp. 0772-31289 30 PPP Puger Desa Puger Kulon Kec. Balong - Jember
4 PPP Kupang Jl. Yos Sudarso - Tenao PO. Box 1042 31 PPP Paiton Desa Sumber Anyar Kec. Paiton - Probolinggo
Telp.(0380) 890119, 890143 32 PPP Lekok Desa Jatirejo Kec. Lekok - Pasuruan
Fax. (0380) 890143 33 PPP Mayangan Desa Mayangan Kec. Mayangan - Probolinggo
5 PPP Karimunjawa Jl. Pelabuhan Karimunjawa - Jepara 59455 34 PPP Lempasing Jl. RE. Martadinata Km. 6 Desa Sukajaya Kec. Teluk Betung Utara
Telp.(0297) 312205, (0291) 598327 Bandar Lampung - Telp. (0721) 481858
6 PPP Lampulo Jl. Sisingamangaraja Ujung Kota - Banda Aceh 35 PPP Labuhan Maringgai Desa M. Gading Mas Kec. Labuhan Maringgai - Lampung Timur
PO. Box 23 Telp. (0651) 636466 36 PPP Teladas Desa Teladas Kec. Menggala - Tulang Bawang
7 PPP Sikakap Jl. Blodi II No. 44 - Padang (751 37961) 37 PPP Kota Agung Desa Pasar Madang Kec. Kota Agung - Tanggamus
8 PPP Pulau Tello Jl. Akasia II/22 Sutomo Ujung- Medan 38 PPP Sadeng Desa Songbanyu Kec. Girisubo - Gunung Kidul
Telp.(061) 640150, 640151 39 PPP Bacan Desa Panambuang Kec. Bacan - Halmahera Selatan
9 PPP Dagho Jl. PPP Dagho - Sangir Talaud 40 PPP Tobelo Desa Wosia Kec. Tobelo - Halmahera Utara
Telp.(0438) 21822 41 PPP Kwandang Desa Ponelo Kec. Kwandang - Gorontalo
10 PPP Hantipan Kotak pos No. 6 Sampit - Kalimantan Tengah 42 PPP Tumumpa Desa Tumumpa Kec. Molas - Manado
11 PPP Banjarmasin Jl. Barito Hulu RT. 13 No. 31 PO. Box 131 - Banjarmasin Telp. 70118 43* PPP Labuan Desa Teluk Kec. Labuan - Pandeglang, Banten
Telp.(0511) 53026 Fax. (0511) 364193 44* PPP Tamperan Desa Sidoharjo Kec. Pacitan - Pacitan, East Java
* Decided on 2008
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FISHING PORTS
FISHING PORTS UTILIZATION
PROCEDURE FOR LAND/BUILDING RENTAL IN UPT FISHING PORT LIST OF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT
Based on the Government Regulation No. 62 year 2002 that is party revised by the
Completed Government Regulation No. 19 year 2006 regarding The Alteration on Government
Application for Land/Building with: Regulation No. 62 year 2002 regarding Tariff of Non-Tax of State Income Type that Prevails in
a. Company identity including Company
Rental
Establishment Certificate from Public
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.
Notary;
b. Type of business, completed with Service Tariff in Fishing Port
Permit Letter for Fishing Business or
other Permit Letters which relevant to
Application to Head of Fishing Port the business will be established; TARIFF (Rp)
c. Land width and period of land NO KIND OF TARIFF UNIT < 10 GT
Nizam PPS PPN PPP
utilization; Zachman
d. Proposal contains: 1 Land Rental
2
i. Land use plan, supported by A Development Charge Per m /year 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200
feasibility study; B Donation Charge for 800 800 700 600
No Evaluation & ii. Type and total of investment;
Recommendatoin by iii. Plan of operation commencement; Infrastructure Maintenance
Head of Fishing Port iv. The preferred location; 2 Building Rental
v. Financial plan and its development
forecast: A Temporary Building Per m2/year 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
2
B Semi Permanent Building Per m /year 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000
e. Reference from Bank;
Recommendation C Permanent Building Per m2/year 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000
f. Organization chart/company
organizer chart who will rent; 3 Water Tank & Installation Per ton/sold 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
Application to Director General of 3
Capture Fisheries g. Other issues are deemed necessary 4 Fuel Tank & Installation Per m /filling 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
which shows the business connection volume
with the function of fishing port.
5 Anchoring/ landing cost
A Anchoring/ landing cost for
boats size more than 30 GT
No
Application
1). Anchoring > 30 GT
Evaluation
a. Fishing Boat > 30 GT, Per meter of boat 250 250 250 250
ZEE/Ocean Fishing Boat, length/¼ etmal
Fishing Boat ex foreign, fish
Yes
transport boat of all sizes
Cancelled, if in period of three (3)
b. Non Fishing Boat in all sizes Per meter of boat 2,500 2,500 2,000 1,500
Giving Principle Approval months is not followed by the
Agreement. length/etmal
2). Landing
a. Fishing Boat > 30 GT, Per GT of boat 100 100 50 40
Agreement/Contract For land area <100 m² should be ZEE/Ocean Fishing Boat, weight/etmal
Arranging signed by Head of Fishing Port and Fishing Boat ex foreign, fish
Applicant, and delivers one (1) copy
transport boat in all sizes.
of Agreement to Directorate General
of Capture Fisheries c/q. Directorate b. Non fishing boat in all sizes, Per meter of boat 200 200 200 200
of Fishing Ports; except the research and length/etmal
"For land area >100 m² should be
signed between the Director General training boats
of Capture Fisheries and Applicant. B Anchoring/landing of cost
for boat size up to 30 GT
1. Boat size < 10 GT Per boat/etmal 500 500 500 500
2. Boat size > 10 s/d 20 GT Per boat/etmal 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500
3. Boat size > 20 s/d 30 GT Per boat/etmal 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
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FISHING PORTS FISHING PORTS
UTILIZATION UTILIZATION
(LIST OF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT) (LIST OF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT)
206 207
FISHING PORTS
UTILIZATION
(LAND USE FOR FISHERIES INDUSTRY IN FISHING PORTS)
GRATITUDE
LAND USE FOR FISHERIES INDUSTRY IN FISHING PORTS
We wish to thank to Dr. Ir. Ali Supardan, M.Sc., Dr. Ir. Dedy Heryadi Sutisna, M.S., Ir. Parlin
FISHING PORT AREA FOR LAND HAS BEEN REMAINING
INDUSTRY (m2) UTILIZED (m2) LAND (m2) Tambunan, Ir. Saifuddin, MMA., Ir. Whisnu Haryati, Ir. Toto Juharto, MM., Ir. Abdur Rouf
Sam, M.Si., Ir. M. Zaini Hanafi, MM., Ir. Siti Kamarijah, M.Si., Sarwono, A.Pi., Ir, Andi
PPS NIZAM ZACHMAN JAKARTA 400,000 400,000 0
Soesmono, MEM., Ir. Yunisdianti, MM., all Head Master of Fishing Ports (Technical
PPS KENDARI 377,000 110,396 266,604
Implementation Unit) and their Staffs; and also all Directorate of Fishing Ports Staffs
PPS BELAWAN 326,900 266,767 60,133
who concern to Fishing Ports.
PPS BUNGUS 75,000 8,022 66,978
PPS CILACAP 127,304 47,442 79,862
PPS BITUNG 23,418 12,891 10,527
PPN SIBOLGA 120,300 73,000 47,300
PPN TANJUNGPANDAN 25,277 25,277 0
EDITORIAL TEAM MEMBERS
PPN PALABUHANRATU 102,970 78,134 24,836
PPN KEJAWANAN 129,000 24,833 104,167
PPN PEKALONGAN 30,000 22,500 7,500 uMr. Isao KOYA (JICA Expert for Enhancement of Marine and Fisheries Administration
PPN BRONDONG 29,000 1,000 28,000 under the Decentralization Project)
PPN PRIGI 78,000 45,000 33,000
PPN PEMANGKAT 30,000 4,610 25,390 uMr. Sadao ORISHIMO, Advisor (Oriental Consultants Co. Ltd.)
PPN TERNATE 20,000 9,175 10,825
PPN AMBON 17,400 16,142 1,258
uMr. Hary Christijanto, A.Pi, MSc. (Head of Program Cooperation Sub-Division, Program
PPN TUAL 162,400 102,400 60,000
Division, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)
PPN PENGAMBENGAN 52,000 16,400 35,600
uMr. Ir. Hendrawan, MM (Head of Section of Preparation and Identification of Fishing
PPN SUNGAILIAT 7,541 7,367 174
Port, Directorate of Fishing Port, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)
PPP KARANGANTU 9,520 7,420 2,100
PPP TELUK BATANG 65,981 18,022 47,959 uMr. Ir. Iskandar Zulkarnain, MM (Head of Administration Division, Directorate of Fishing
Port, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)
uMr. Budiman Sihite, B.Sc (Staff of Administration Division, Directorate of Fishing Port,
Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)
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