3.4. Definition
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- 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. 
- 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. 
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