3.4. Definition
16. Characteristics of Fish Resources is a characteristic that is owned or attached to fish resources.
17. Local wisdom is a noble value still valid in society's life habits.
18. Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management Policies are all policy instruments, programs, and/or activities to realize optimal and sustainable benefits and preserve fish resources in an inland waters ecosystem.
19. Functional Linkages are reciprocal relationships between EAFM components that are mutually influencing and irreversible.
20. Connectivity is the functional linkages between EAFM components that consider the precautionary and uncertainty principles.
21. Non-eco-friendly Fishing methods are the usage of fishing gear that destroys the fishing resources and the environment.
22. A fisher is a person whose livelihood is fishing.
23. Artisanal Fisher is a person whose livelihood is fishing to meet their daily needs, whether using fishing vessels or not using fishing vessels.
24. The parameter is the variable used to measure quality.
25. Stakeholders are parties who have an interest in Fisheries Management in WPPNRI.
26. Fish catch is an activity to obtain fish in waters that are not cultivated by any means or method, including using ships to load, transport, store, cool, handle, process, and/or preserve them.
27. The Ecosystem Approach is an effort to involve ecosystem components with a decision-making process on resources, ecosystems, and their environment.
28. Redistribution is the release of fish from fishing activity or cultivation to its natural habitat.