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3.4. Definition

  1.  Fishing Gears, abbreviated as ABPI, is a tool used to catch fish in fishing activities. 
  2. Permitted Fishing Gear is tools, aids, and/or fishing materials that do not cause damage (destructive) to fish resources or the environment. So these tools are permitted to be used.
  3. Fishing Equipment, hereinafter abbreviated as API (Alat Penangkapan Ikan). It means facilities and equipment or other objects used to catch fish.
  4. Lake is the reservoir of water on the surface of the earth, and its naturally formed ecosystems bounded around by boundaries.
  5. Dynamics of the Aquatic Environment is a change in the order of the environment by human activities or by natural processes, resulting in a change in the aquatic ecosystem.
  6. A domain is a group of various indicators that interact with each other to form certain characteristics.
  7. Social domains are a collection of various social indicators joined in a certain group, and those can interact with each other.
  8. The domain of capture techniques is a collection of various indicators of fishing techniques that are incorporated into a certain group and can interact with each other.
  9. The ecosystem is the interaction and interrelation between living things and their environment.
  10. Fish are all kinds of organisms whose whole or part of their life cycle is in the aquatic environment.
  11. The indicator is the value used as a reference (reference point) to indicate the characteristics of the domain.
  12. The key indicator is the first ranking indicator and has the highest rating in a domain.
  13. A dangerous type of fish is a certain type of fish originating from outside the territory of the Indonesian Republic which can harm and/or endanger the preservation of the fish resources, the environment, and humans.
  14. Fishing Vessel is a ship used to catch fish, storing, cooling, and/or preserving fish.
  15. Characteristics of the Aquatic Environment is a characteristic of aquatic ecosystems.
  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.