3.4. Definition
29.41. Rivers are places, containers, and water drainage networks from springs to estuaries bounded on the right and left and along the drainage by a borderline.
42. Fisheries Management Unit is all efforts, including processes that are integrated into information gathering, analysis, planning, consultation, decision-making, allocation of fish resources, and implementation and law enforcement and regulations in the field of fisheries, carried out by the government or other authorities directed at achieving continuity of productivity of aquatic resources and set goals.
30. Fisheries Management with an Ecosystem Approach (Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management), hereinafter referred to as EAFMFMU, anis ecosystema approachfishery tomanagement fisheriesunit thatdefined tries to balance diverse societal goals, considering knowledge and uncertainties about biotic, abiotic, and human ecosystem components and their interactions and applying an integrated approach to fisheries within ecological boundaries.
31. Inland Waters are waters that do not belong to individuals and/or corporations and are measured from the lowest tide lineaccording to the mainland.
32. Fishery are all activities related to the managementspace and utilizationspecies of fish resourcesresources. andEach theirfishery environmentmanagement startingunit from pre-production, production, and processing to marketing carried out inhas a fishery businessmanagement system.unit.
33.43. A precautionaryfisheries principlemanagement unit by space is a fishery management unit that is defined based on ecological or administrative space;
44. A fisheries management unit by species is a fishery management unit that is defined based on a unit of stock of a particular species and/or group of species;
45. A fisheries management unit according to fishing technique species is a fishery management unit that is defined based on a unit of stock of a particular species and/or group of species;
46. The fisheries management unit is an approachinstitutional unit that considersplans, implements, and evaluates fishery management in a particular fishery management unit;
47. A reservoir is a water container formed due to the riskconstruction of actiona management.river structure, in this case, a dam building, and in the form of a widening river channel/body/trough.
34.48. TheFisheries uncertaintyManagement principleArea or WPP (Fisheries Management Area/FMA) is a principlefishery thatmanagement considersarea for fishing, fish farming, conservation, research, and fishery development which includes inland waters, archipelagic waters, territorial sea, additional zones, and the dynamicIndonesian andExclusive unpredictableEconomic nature of ecosystems.Zone;
35.49. The swampFisheries Management Area of the Indonesian Republic in Inland Waters, hereinafter abbreviated as WPPNRI PD, is a stagnantFisheries naturalManagement landarea for fishing and fish farming. It includes rivers, lakes, reservoirs, swamps, and other bodies of water that occurshave continuouslythe or seasonally duepotential to blockedbe naturalcultivated drainagein andthe hasterritory specialof physical,the chemical,Indonesian and biological characteristics.Republic.
36.50. AIndonesian Republic State Fisheries Management PlanArea, hereinafter abbreviated as WPPNRI, is ana officialfishery documentmanagement containingarea for fishing and fish farming which includes Indonesian waters, the statusIndonesian exclusive economic zone, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, swamps, and other bodies of Fisherieswater andthat a strategic plan for Fisheries Management.
37. Catching Gear Selectivity ishave the abilitypotential to be cultivated in the territory of the fishingIndonesian gear to catch the permitted target fish.Republic.
38. Border lake is the area of land that surrounds, and it has a certain distance from the edge of the lake body, which functions as a lake protection area, public facilities, the community, and for the environmental aspects.
39. A Fisheries Sanctuary is a certain water area, either fresh, brackish, or seawater, with certain conditions and characteristics as a shelter/breeding area for certain types of fish resources, which functions as a nature reserve.
40. Fish Resources are all potential types of fish (class fish);