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Directorate General of Capture Fisheries (DGCF) Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) Japan International Cooperation Agency

(JICA)

Indonesian Fishing Ports 2009

FOREWORD

LIST OF CONTENTS
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FOREWORD
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Dr. Ir. Ali Supardan, M.Sc.

ishing Port is an area where all fishing business activities take place which provides multi-services for fishing activities and also involve significant number of labor, economic and many industrial sectors. According to the article 1 of Ministerial Decree No. 16/MEN/2006 on Fishing Port, stipulated that fishing port is functioned to support management of fisheries resources and its environment covering pre-production, production, post-harvest and marketing activities.

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LIST OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................... PROFILE OF DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF) .............................................. CAPTURE FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY ............................................................................. TASK AND FUNCTIONS OF DGCF ......................................................................................... ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF DGCF ..................................................................................... LEGAL ASPECT LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF FISHING PORT MANAGEMENT ........................................... REGULATION ............................................................................................................................ DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING PORTS UNDER DGCF CHANCE OF FISHERIES RESOURCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
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Realizing the substance of Fishing Port in supporting component for fisheries sectors, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries established Directorate of Fishing Port under Directorate General of Capture Fisheries, which responsible to develop fishing ports throughout Indonesia. Indonesian Fishing Ports are categorized into four classes: (1) Oceanic Fishing Port, (2) Archipelagic Fishing Port, (3) Coastal Fishing Port, (4) Fish Landing Centre. In 2009, there are 968 fishing ports exist, whereas 947 fishing ports are managed by regional government through decentralization program. Indonesian Fishing Ports book provides 21 fishing ports profiles and selected statistical information i.e. supporting procedures, regulations and economics cycles. The book is collaboratively developed by Directorate General of Capture Fisheries and Japan International Cooperation Agency. Lastly, I am confident this book will provide communicative features of Fishing ports that will bring benefits for all parties, in science, industries and technology.

MAP OF DISTRIBUTION FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AREA (9FMA)

Jakarta, April 2009

Dr. Ir. Ali Supardan, M.Sc. Director General of Capture Fisheries Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries The Republic of Indonesia

Nizam Zachman Oceanic Fishing Port - DKI Jakarta ..................................................................... Kendari Oceanic Fishing Port - South East Sulawesi ........................................................................ Belawan Oceanic Fishing Port - North Sumatera ............................................................................ Bungus Oceanic Fishing Port - West Sumatera ................................................................................ Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port - Central Java .................................................................................. Bitung Oceanic Fishing Port - North Sulawesi ................................................................................... Sibolga Archipelagic Fishing Port - North Sumatera ................................................................ Tanjungpandan Archipelagic Fishing Port - Bangka Belitung .................................................... Palabuhanratu Archipelagic Fishing Port - West Java .................................................................. Kejawanan Archipelagic Fishing Port - West Java ......................................................................... Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port - Central Java ................................................................... Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port - East Java .............................................................................. Prigi Archipelagic Fishing Port - East Java ......................................................................................... Pemangkat Archipelagic Fishing Port - West Kalimantan ............................................................ Ternate Archipelagic Fishing Port - North Maluku ........................................................................... Ambon Archipelagic Fishing Port - Maluku ........................................................................................ Tual Archipelagic Fishing Port - Maluku .............................................................................................. Pengambengan Archipelagic Fishing Port - Bali ....................................................................... Sungailiat Archipelagic Fishing Port - Bangka Belitung ............................................................... Karangantu Coastal Fishing Port - Banten ......................................................................................... Teluk Batang Coastal Fishing Port - West Kalimantan .....................................................................
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DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERNMENT

FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERNMENT (COASTAL FISHING PORTS)

FISHING PORTS UTILIZATION PROCEDURE OF LAND/BUILDING RENTAL IN UPT FISHING PORT ........................................ LIST OF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT .................................................................................. LAND USE FOR FISHERIES INDUSTRY IN FISHING PORT GRATITUDE EDITORIAL TEAM
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PROFILE OF DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF)


THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF)
Indonesia is an archipelagic country which covers 17.5 million of islands with coastline stretches for 95,181 Km. Two-thirds of Indonesia is water with abundant resources of marine and fisheries. Total area of marine water is 5.8 million Km2, consist of Archipelagic and Territorial Sea is 3.1 millions Km2 and Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zones (IEEZ) is 2.7 Km2. The available Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) is 6.4 million tones/year with the Total Allowable Catch is 5.1million tones/year or 80% of MSY. Until 2006, only 4,468,010 tones of potency are utilized, or 69.8% of the current total. 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.

PROFILE OF 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 : l Revitalization of fishing port l Outer Ring Fishing Port Development l Fishing port/fish landing center development, particularly in eastern area l Fishing Port Information Centre development related to marine and fisheries information system l Human resources enhancement as fishing port/fish landing center.

ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF DGCF


Director General of Capture Fisheries

CAPTURE FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY


To utilize marine and fisheries resources optimally, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries (DGCF) has established a vision Solid, Self-Reliance and Sustainable Indonesia Capture Fisheries in 2020. The vision is rendered to the synergic missions of : (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Manage fisheries resources in sustainable manner Increase fishers income and welfare Facilitate the readiness of fishing port both in quality and quantity Strengthen national fishing fleet Develop competitive and efficient capture fisheries business
Director of Fisheries Resources
Ir .R.Nilanto Perbowo, M.Sc

Dr. Ir. Ali Supardan, M.Sc


Secretary for DG of Capture Fisheries
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Dr. Ir. Dedy Heryadi Sutisna, MS

Program Division

Personnel Division

PR, Law and Organization Division

Public and Financial Division

Director of Fishing Vessels and Gears


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Director of Fishing Port


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Director of Fishing Business Services


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Director of Fishing Business Development


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Ir. A. Bambang Sutejo, M.Si

Ir. Parlin Tambunan

Ir. Ibrahim Ismail

TASK AND FUNCTIONS OF DGCF


Task and Functions of Directorate General of Capture Fisheries (Ministrial Decree No. KEP.07/MEN/2005 on Organization and Working Management of Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries). l Main Duty : To compose and conduct the policies and technical standardization in Capture Fisheries
l Functions
Directorate of Fish Resources Potential and Protection Sub-Directorate of Fishing Boat Feasibility and Construction Sub-Directorate of Identification and Preparation of Fishing Port Sub-Directorate of Fish Capture Business Allocation

Ir. R. Anang Noegroho S.M., Sc.M., MEM

Sub-Directorate of Fish Business Development

Sub-Directorate of Inland Fish Resources Utilization

Sub-Directorate of Fishing Gears and Constuction

Sub-Directorate of Fishing Port Operational Management

Sub-Directorate of Fish Capture Business Management

Sub-Directorate of Business Institution

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

: To prepare the policies of MMAF concerning capture fisheries To conduct the policies of capture fisheries according to the regulations To compose standards, norms, guidelines, criteria, and procedures in capture fisheries To provide technical assistance and evaluation on capture fisheries To conduct administration tasks in Directorate General of Capture Fisheries.

Sub-Directorate of Archipelagic and Territorial Sea Fish Resources Utilization

Sub-Directorate of Fishing Boats Registration

Sub-Directorate of Fishing Port Construction Controlling

Sub-Directorate of Fish Capture Document Verification

Sub-Directorate of Investment and Business Capital

Sub-Directorate of High Seas and ZEEI Fish Resources Utilization

Sub-Directorate of Fishing Boats Supervision

Sub-Directorate of Fishing Port Administration

Sub-Directorate of Fish Capture Document Services

Sub-Directorate of Business Management Assisting

Sub-Directorate of Data and Statistic of Capture Fisheries

Sub-Directorate of Monitoring and Evaluating

Sub-Directorate of Fishing Port Monitoring and Evaluating

Sub-Directorate of Monitoring and Evaluating of Fish Capture Business Services

Sub-Directorate of Monitoring and Evaluating of Fish Capture Business

Functional (Non Structural) Official

Technical Implementation Units

l Fishing Technology Development of Semarang l Fishing Port

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LEGAL ASPECT

LEGAL ASPECT
LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF FISHING PORT MANAGEMENT
1) Law No. 31 Year 2004 regarding Fisheries. 2) Government Regulation No. 19 Year 2006 regarding the Alteration on Government Regulation No. 62 Year 2002 regarding Tariff on Type of tax non income which prevails on Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. 3) Government Regulation No. 62 Year 2002 regarding Tariff on Type of tax non income prevails on Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. 4) Government Regulation No. 23 Year 2000 regarding Public Corporation of Oceanic Fishing Infrastructure. 5) Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. PER.19/MEN/2008 regarding Fishing Ports. 6) Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. PER.05/MEN/2008 regarding Capture Fisheries Business. 7) Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. PER.06/MEN/2007 regarding Organization and Working System of Fishing Ports. 8) Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. PER.01/MEN/2007 regarding Controlling on Quality Guarantee System and Safety of Fisheries Catches. 9) Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. PER.16/MEN/2006 regarding Fishing Ports. 10) Decree of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. KEP.01/MEN/2007 regarding Requirements of Quality Guarantee and Safety of Fisheries Catches at Process of Production, Processing and Distribution. 11) Decree of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. KEP.19/MEN/2006 regarding Assignment of Harbor Master in Fishing Ports. 12) Decree of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. KEP.18/MEN/SJ/2001 regarding Delegation of 13 Coastal Fishing Ports to Local Government. 13) Decree of Director General of Fish Capture No. 4356/DJPT/KP.440.D3/X/2006 regarding Guidelines of Harbor Master Assignment in Fishing Ports.
Coastal Fishing Port Archipelagic Fishing Port

REGULATION
MINISTRY OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NO. PER.19/MEN/2008
REGARDING

ORGANIZATION AND WORKING SYSTEM OF FISHING PORT MINISTER OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Attachment : Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. PER.19/MEN/2008 regarding Organization and Working System of Fishing Port.

CLASSIFICATION
Oceanic Fishing Port

NAME
1. Nizam Zachman 2. Kendari 3. Belawan 4. Bungus 5. Cilacap 6. Bitung 7. Sibolga 8. Tanjungpandan 9. Palabuhanratu 10. Kejawanan 11. Pekalongan 12. Brondong 13. Prigi 14. Pemangkat 15. Ternate 16. Ambon 17. Tual 18. Pengambengan 19. Sungailiat 20. Karangantu 21. Teluk Batang

LOCATION
Jakarta Kendari Belawan Bungus Cilacap Bitung Sibolga Tanjungpandan Palabuhanratu Kejawanan Pekalongan Brondong Prigi Pemangkat Ternate Ambon Tual Pengambengan Sungailiat Karangantu Teluk Batang

PROVINCE
DKI Jakarta South East Sulawesi North Sumatera West Sumatera Central Java North Sulawesi North Sumatera Bangka Belitung West Java West Java Central Java East Java East Java West Kalimantan North Maluku Maluku Maluku Bali Bangka Belitung Banten West Kalimantan

MINISTER OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,


FREDDY NUMBERI

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LEGAL ASPECT

LEGAL ASPECT

Base on Regulation of Ministry Decree No. PER.16/MEN/2006


Class of Fishing Port
Oceanic Fishing Port

Technical Criteria
- To serve fishing vessels that operational/ their fisheries activities are in Territorial water, Indonesia Economic Exclusive Zone and offshore; - Have mooring/docking facilities for minimum fishing vessels are 60 GT - Minimum length of pier is 300 m and port pond / water depth minimum is -3.00 m - The port pond is available for 100 fishing vessels or at least can accommodates 6,000 GT at all - The fish/catches is for export trading purpose - There are fisheries industries.

Condition of Processing
Central Government - *MMAF
(Central Technical Implementing Unit)

Amount
6

Class of Fishing Port

Technical Criteria
- To serve fishing vessels that operational/their fisheries activities are in inland water, archipelago water and Territorial water; - Have mooring/docking facilities for minimum 10 GT capacity of fishing vessels - Minimum length of pier is 100 m and port pond/water depth minimum is -2.00 m - The port pond is available for 30 fishing vessels or at least can accommodates 300 GT at all.

Condition of Processing
Provincial Fisheries Service Provincial Office of Marine and Fisheries
(Local Technical Implementing Unit)

Amount
44

Landing Fish Archipelagic Fishing Port


- To serve fishing vessels that operational/ their fisheries activities are in Territorial water and Indonesia Economic Exclusive Zone; - Have mooring/docking facilities for minimum 30 GT capacity of fishing vessels - Minimum length of pier is 150 m and port pond / water depth 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. Central Government - *MMAF
(Central Technical Implementing Unit)

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- To serve fishing vessels that operational/their fisheries activities are in inland water and archipelago water; - Have mooring/docking facilities for minimum 3 GT capacity of fishing vessels; - Minimum length of pier is 50 m and port pond/water depth minimum is -2.00 m; - The port pond is available for 20 fishing vessels or at least can accommodates 60 GT at all.

Provincial Fisheries Service Provincial Office of Marine and Fisheries


(Local Technical Implementing Unit)

895

Regency/City Government Provincial Office of Marine and Fisheries


(Local Technical Implementing Unit)

TOTAL
* MMAF : Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries

960

Coastal Fishing Port

- To serve fishing vessels that operational/their fisheries activities are in inland water, archipelago

Central Government - *MMAF


(Central Technical Implementing Unit)

Note : There are still 2 private fishing ports more, they are Barelang and Telaga Punggur (Batam) that managed by fisheries private sector.

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DISTRIBUTION of FISHING PORTS UNDER DGCF

NO
1 2 3 4 5 6

PORT
Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta Kendari - South East Sulawesi Belawan - North Sumatera Bungus - West Sumatera Cilacap - Central Java Bitung - North Sulawesi

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1 11 21 31 41 51

NO
7 8 9 10 11 12

PORT
Sibolga - North Sumatera Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung Palabuhanratu - West Java Kejawanan - West Java Pekalongan - Central Java Brondong - East Java

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61 69 79 89 97 107

NO
13 14 15 16 17 18

PORT
Prigi - East Java Pemangkat - West Kalimantan Ternate - North Maluku Ambon -Maluku Tual -Maluku Pengambengan - Bali

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115 125 135 145 155 165

NO
19 20 21

PORT
Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung Karangantu - Banten Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan

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MAP of DISTRIBUTION FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AREA (11 FMA)


Peta Distribusi Wilayah Pengelolaan Perikanan (11 WPP)

REMARKS :
FMA 571 FMA 572 FMA 573 FMA 711 FMA 712 FMA 713 : : : : : : Malaka Strait - Andaman Sea Indian Ocean (West of Sumatera) - Sunda Strait Indian Ocean (South of Java) - South of Nusa Tenggara - Sawu Sea - West of Timor Sea Karimata Strait - Natuna Island - South China Sea Java Sea Makassar Strait - Bone Bay - Flores Sea - Bali Sea FMA 714 FMA 715 FMA 716 FMA 717 FMA 718 : : : : : Tolo Bay - Banda Sea Tomini Bay - Maluku Sea - Halmahera Sea - Seram Sea - Berau Bay Sulawesi Sea - North of Halmahera Cendrawasih Bay - Pasific Ocean Aru Sea - Arafuru Sea - East of Timor Sea

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FISHERIES RESOURCES STATUS


(11 FMA)

Fisheries Management Area (FMA)

Status
Demersal Shrimp Small Pelagic Big Pelagic

1 Nizam Zachman
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
DKI JAKARTA

FMA 571 FMA 572 FMA 573 FMA 711 FMA 712 FMA 713 FMA 714 FMA 715 FMA 716 FMA 717 FMA 718 F

O F F F F F U/UN M UN UN - O

O F F M F O UN O

F M F O O M M M UN UN M

UN F F UN UN UN M F O O UN

Notes :
Moderate Uncertain Over Exploited Fully Exploited

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : NIZAM ZACHMAN Oceanic Fishing Port Jl. Muara Baru Ujung - Penjaringan, Jakarta Utara 14440 (021) 6617865, 6617868 (021) 6617868 PPSNZJ@GMAIL.COM, ppsjakarta@telkom.net www.jakartafishport.com Ir. Suardoyo, MS

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Layout of Nizam Zachman OFP

REMARKS:
A. B. C. D. E. F. G. PT. BOSCO PT. BONECOM PT. KURNIA MINA SEJAHTERA GATE PUSAT PEMASARAN IKAN KOLAM PEMBERSIHAN AIR LAUT BANGUNAN PERBENGKELAN

1. PT. BONECOM 2. PT. MUARA MANGGALINDO 3. PT. SAFITRINDO DWI SANTOSA 4. PT. SEKAR LAUT 5. PT. KEDAMAIAN 6 PT. HALIMAS SAKTI MINA UTAMA 7. PT. TIMUR JAYA COLD STORAGE 8. PT. FIRST MARINE SEA FOODS 9. PT. KHOM FOOD 10. PT. SANDIMAS GAPURA 11. PT. INTIMAS SURYA 12. PT. ARTA MINATAMA 13. DWI SANDHA SANDJAYA 14. PT. LUXE UTAMA INDONESIA 15. PT. JAKARTA SERVISTAMA C.

16. PT. LUKI REJEKI ABADI 17. PT. LOLA MINA 18. BUMI ARGO LESTARI 19. PT. DURIAN SARI WANGI 20. PT. MITRA MINA SEGARA 21. PT. GABUNGAN ERA MANDIRI 22. PT. INTIMAS SURYA 23. PT. LAUTAN BAHARI 24. PT. UNGGUL MINA LESTARI 25. PT. BENUA AGRI SEJAHTERA 26. PT. LUCKY SAMUDERA 27. PT. PANGGUNG ENTERPRISE LTD 28. PT. BONECOM 29. PT. SANDIMAS AKUATEK 30. PT. SINAR SAMUDERA MAKMUR

31. PT. TRIDAYA ERAMINA BAHARI 32. PT. RED RIBBON INDONESIA CORP. 33. PT. BENUA AGRI SEJAHTERA 34. PT. SEMBILAN TIMUR JAYA 35. PT. SINAR MALALUGISMAKMUR 36. PT. DAYA MULUR KARETINDO 37. PT. CILACAP SF INDONESIA 38. PT. TUNA PERTAMA REZEKI 39. PT. DANAU MATANO P.R. 40. PT. SUBINDO PERINTIS 41. PT. INDOBOGA JAYA MAKMUR 42. PT. KARYA CIPTA BAYU MINA PRA. 43. PT. PHILIP SEA FOOD INDUSTRI 44. PT. PANUTAN MINASABA 45. WISMA MINA

46. PT. MUARA BARU CENTER 47. BALAI PERTEMUAN NELAYAN 48. PT. KARYA CIPTA MINA JAYA 49. TEMPAT PELELANGAN IKAN 50. COLD STORAGE 51. ICE FACTORY 52. R. MESIN 53. KANTOR PERUM PPS PUSAT 54. PERUM PPS CABANG JAKARTA 55. KANTOR UPT 56. RUANG PROCESSING & COLD S57. PT. ALAM JAYA 58. PT. OLIMPIA FISHING INDUSTRI 59. PT. PROSKUNEO KADARUSMA 60. UNIT PENGELOLAAN LIMBAH

BANGUNAN PELAYANAN DAN PERBEKALAN KAPAL

DKI Jakarta North Jakarta


Location Area 2 (Km )

740.29 8,963,000 (2006) 1.17 (2006) 436,250,721 (2005) 16.16 (2005)


(BPS Catalogue)

139.56

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product


Total Population (Person)

JAVA SEA

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

1,173,935 (2005) 0.75 (2005) 95,218,349 (2006) 15.74 (2006)

Population Growth/Year (%) GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million) GRDP Growth /Year (%) Source

J AVA
SEA

Statistics - Indonesia 2008

Oceanic Fishing Port

1. Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. b. c. d. e. f. River/Bay/Beach Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position : : : : : : Jakarta Bay DKI Jakarta North Jakarta Penjaringan Sub-District Penjaringan 06 05' 40" S Latitude 106 48' 11" E Longitude Km Km Km Km Km Km Km Km

NO
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 C 1 2 3 IPAL Parking area Port Officer office Repair station Slipway Water tank Winch house SUPPORTING FACILITIES BAP shops Guest house SSB Radio

FACILITIES

VOLUME
1 7,670 40 450 550 1,250 64 1,102 480 2 m
2 2

UNIT
unit m

m2 GT/unit m3 m
2

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airports - Other Ports

: 9 : 7 : 3 : 25 35 : 3 6 12

m2 unit

(Soekarno-Hatta Airport) (Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport) (Sunda Kelapa Port) (Muara Angke Fishing Port) (Tanjung Priok Port)

OPERATIONAL DATA
In 2006, even the production was a half under than 2001, the value per tonnage was not quite different. There was a raising price in the same volume of the catches or it could be the production was dominated by fish with high economic value. The complete value, boat visit and production number are as shown in table below : Table 1.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001

FACILITIES
Oceanic fishing port of Nizam Zachman is one of the biggest fishing ports in Indonesia, located in western part of Tanjung Priok International Port Jakarta. This port is 111 Ha in area and is completed with following facilities: Table 1.1. Facilities in Nizam Zachman OFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Revetment/turap Jetty Complex road Breakwater Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Cold storage Electricity Fish market Fishermen meeting hall Forklift Fuel tank Genset Ice factory 1,207 3,367 1,000 5,377 6,431 737 8 2,000 2,600 200 m2 m
2

FISHERMAN
(Person) 6,327 6,768 7,677 8,577 10,629

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 6,115 5,521 4,336 4,080 4,045 973 FUEL 144,835 141,038 124,767 123,440 108,405 66,932 81,934 81,601

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 199,464 177,658 104,888 97,582 88,837 66,068 40,798 41,266 WATER 506,508 477,735 450,694 583,780 559,617 301,606 420,768 446,362

FACILITIES

VOLUME
111 40 1,924 3,259 300 53,258 1,041 -7.5 Ha Ha m2 m m m m m
2

UNIT

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Table 1.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 6,815 5,950 4,856 4,638 4,598 3,793 3,528 3,276 PRODUCTION (Ton) 69,176 55,645 37,539 40,726 39,691 30,349 21,928 17,433

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 241,306,680 19,375,918,238 13,095,172,270 142,088,153 739,153,854 105,867,641 282,621,620 265,915,930

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 189,522 152,177 102,848 111,578 109,290 83,148 60,911 48,424

ton KVA m2 m m
2

unit
3

KVA ton/day

Oceanic Fishing Port

1. Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta

DOMINANT PRODUCT
As shown in Table 1.4., the catches still dominated by Skipjack tuna. Table 1.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2008
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NO
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) PT. Cilacap Samudera Fishing Industry PT. Danau Matano Persada Raya PT. Daya Mulur Karetindo PT. Durian Sari Wangi PT. Dwisanda Senjaya PT. First Marine Seafoods PT. Gabungan Era Mandiri PT. Graha Insan Sejahtera PT. Halimas Mina Utama PT. Indoboga Jaya Makmur PT. Intimas Surya PT. Jakarta Coldstorage Industry PT. Jakarta Servisetma Catering PT. Karya Cipta Bayu Mina Pratama PT. Kedamaian PT. Kurnia Mina Sejahtera PT. Lautan Bahari Sejahtera PT. Lola Mina PT. Lucky Samudera Pratama PT. Luki Rejeki Jayadi PT. Luxe Utama Indonesia PT. Mitra Mina Segara PT. Muara Manggalindo PT. Panutan Minasabha PT. Pertuni PT. Pertuni Heritage PT. Proskoneo Kadarusman PT. Red Ribbon Indonesia PT. Safritindo Dwisantosa PT. Sandimas Akuatek PT. Sandimas Gapura PT. Sekar Laut PT. Sembilan Timur Jaya PT. Sumbindo Perintis PT. Sinar Malalugis Makmur PT. Sinar Samudera Makmur PT. Timur Jaya Cold Storage PT. Tridaya Eramina Bahari PT. Tuna Permata Rejeki PT. Olimpia Fisheries Industry PT. Unggul Mina Lestari

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage All catches management & processing industry Processing & cold storage All catches management & processing Industry Fisheries industry, cold storage & ice factory All catches management & processing Industry Processing & cold storage All catches management & processing Industry Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage Processing, cold storage & restaurant chain All catches management & processing Industry All catches management & processing Industry Processing & cold storage Processing on Exported tuna fish fillet Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage All catches management & processing Industry All catches management & processing Industry Processing & cold storage Fisheries industry & supporting facilities Office & shops Processing & cold storage Processing, cold storage & restaurant chain Manufacturing industry of repairing maintenance of boat & dockyard All catches management & processing Industry Processing, cold storage & ice making Processing & cold storage Fisheries industry, cold storage & ice factory All catches management & processing Industry Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage All catches management & processing Industry Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage

AREA 2
(m ) 3,082 3,880 2,345 3,880 3,880 16,900 3,990 5,632 2,600 2,722 2,508 2,250 4,095 2,599 2,599 5,305 2,423 7,217 21,100 3,126 3,144 4,132 18,353 8,037 5,781 10,877 17,000 2,345 19,327 16,165 10,788 6,240 3,597 2,910 3,000 1,740 6,130 1,300 2,722 1,980 1,710

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Cakalang Tongkol/Lisong Tenggiri Madidihang Tuna mata besar Setuhuk hitam Layaran Cucut botol Ikan pedang Albakora

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Skipjack tuna Bullet tuna Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel Yellowfin tuna Big eye tuna Black marlin Indo-Pasific blue marlin Dogfish shark Swordfish Albacore

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 6,142,656 3,825,089 1,388,985 1,051,729 822,308 619,289 615,858 559,558 376,020 263,107

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 70,250,190,000 48,227,710,000 40,259,000,000 27,033,590,000 23,024,620,000 9,540,330,000 8,066,130,000 5,894,360,000 5,231,480,000 6,314,570,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 11,436 12,608 28,984 25,704 28,000 15,405 13,097 10,534 13,913 24,000

White shrimp is the most dominant species of shrimp with high economicy value in Nizam Zachman OFP, as shown in the table below : Table 1.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
NO
1 2

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang putih Udang vaname

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Banana prawn Vaname shrimp

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 1,620 589,880

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 61,560,000 26,544,600,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 38,000 45,000

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Eventhough the port operation decreases, Nizam Zachman still has very huge potential industry area. About 47 fisheries companies are in this port industrial area excluding the other fisheries companies in DKI Jakarta and its surrounding beyond port area. Table 1.6. Fisheries Companies
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) PT. Alam Jaya PT. Arta Mina Tama PT. Bahana Laju Khatulistiwa PT. Benua Agri Sejahtera PT. Bonecom (Blok L No.1-2) PT. Bonecom (Blok S No.4-14) PT. Bonecom (Blok T No.1-12) PT. Bumi Agro Lestari

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage Processing & cold storage All catches management & processing industry All catches management & processing industry All catches management & processing industry Processing & cold storage

AREA 2
(m ) 1,980 2,250 1,980 3,990 19,122 15,770 27,075 2,508

TOTAL AREA

324,086

Oceanic Fishing Port

1. Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta

FISHING VESSELS
The fishing vessels were dominated by 50-100 GT capacity, or total number was 471 in 2005. Table 1.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Nizam Zachman OFP, Year 2001-2008

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 105 75 92 58 48 45 3 3 10-20 GT 69 70 49 38 32 41 28 28

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 219 241 252 245 271 261 250 250 30-50 GT 118 97 43 64 58 33 47 47 50-100 GT 314 341 467 449 471 168 153 153 100-200 GT 559 601 312 300 314 309 348 348 > 200 GT 59 53 43 52 54 17 25 25

LOGISTICS
For logistic supply, water and ice could be still needed more, but usually some fishing vessels already supplied their logistic from another near port when they transit before. Table 1.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
Overall view from sea

SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 207 1,533 243

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 520 3 900 166

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 633 77

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Nizam Zachman fishing port are as follow : Table 1.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2008

YEAR
2008

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


35,619

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


10,800,000,000

Fish processing area

Oceanic Fishing Port

B. Functional Facilities

2 Kendari
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
SOUTH EAST SULAWESI
East revetment

Quaywall for fishing boats

C. Supporting Facilities

Fuel supply

UPT Administration office

D. Activities

GENERAL INFORMATION
Fresh tuna export Fish processing factory

a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h.


Wholesale market Auction hall (TPI)

: : : : : : : :

Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port

KENDARI Oceanic Fishing Port Jl. Samudera No. 1 Puday Kec. Abeli Kota Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara 93233 (0401) 3122010, 3190868 (0401) 3190868 pps_kendari@plasa.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id W. Haryomo, A.Pi, SE

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Layout of Kendari OFP REMARKS:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. PIER CONTROLLING POST PT. BIOTA INDO PERSADA CV. MINA JAYA LESTARI CV. ANDIKA CV. BERSATU UNTUK MAJU PT. TROBOS BENUA PT. LANDIPO NIAGA RAYA UD. ABADI MAKMUR OCEAN IPAL FUEL TANK PT. KAMAL CAHAYA S. PT. CILACAP SFI REPAIR STATION MOSQUE AUCTION HALL/POS TRANSIT SHED PD. UTAMA SULTRA FISHERMAN MEETING HALL TOILET 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. PT. YANAGI HISTALARAYA SHELTER FOR FISHERMAN ADMINISTRATION OFFICE MATERIAL STORAGE HEALTH CLINIC PT. TOFICO FA. SANU PT. SULTRA MITRA LESTARI PT. NUSANTARA FISHERY PT. ADE SULTRA PERSADA KANTOR/MESS KAPAL PENGAWAS LABORATORY BUILDING WATER INSTALLATION GUEST HOUSE PT. PUTRA SULTRA SAMUDERA PT. SULTRA TUNA SAMUDERA PT. KAMAL CAHAYA SAMUDERA CV. OME TRADING COY PT. LINTAS BESTARI SELARAS PT. SUMBER LAUT MANDIRI 41. 42. 43. 44. OFFICE WORKING UNIT PSDKP KENDARI PT. PLN PT. PJB II NEW DUMP & POST GUARD

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

Lahan Industri yang telah disewa Lahan Industri yangbelum disewa Lahan Industri yang belum matang Lahan Fasilitas PPS Kendari/Umum

SOUTH SULAWESI

BANDA
SEA

Bone
Bay

Kendari
Bay

Location

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Kendari South East Sulawesi

295.89 36,757.45

251,477 (2007) 2,002,000 (2006)

2.82 (2007) 1.60 (2006)

2,380,667 (2006) 12,981,046 (2005)

19.18 (2006) 26.42 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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2. Kendari - South East Sulawesi

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. b. c. d. e. f. River/Bay/Beach Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position : : : : : : Kendari South East Sulawesi Kendari Abeli Puday 03 58' 59" S Latitude 122 34' 20" E Longitude 12 12 3 35 14 17.5 Km Km Km Km Km Km

NO
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 C 1 2 3 Navigation sign Parking area Repair station Toilet Transit sheed Water instalation SSB Radio SUPPORTING FACILITIES BAP shops CCTV Financial building Fisherman Inn Fisherman shelter Guest house Health clinic House for Port Officer Laboratory building Mosque Equipment storage

FACILITIES

VOLUME
2 1,741 150 126 635 700 1 90 1 101 672 150 140 90 9 112 162 200 m2 m
2

UNIT
unit

m2 m2 KL unit m2 unit m2 m
2

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Ports

: : : : :

(Wolter Monginsidi Airport - Kendari) (PPI Kota Kendari) (PT. Pelindo IV- Kendari)

4 5 6 7 8

m2 m2 m
2

unit m
2

FACILITIES
Oceanic fishing port of Kendari is the biggest fishing port in Sulawesi, located in South East Sulawesi, facing Flores Sea, Banda Sea and Seram Sea. Its area is about 40.55 Ha. Facilities in this fishing port are as follow: Table 2.1 Facilities in Kendari Fish OFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Pier-2 Revetment/turap Complex road Drainage Industrial kavling (not utilized) Industrial kavling (utilized) Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Crane truck Electricity and installation Fishermen meeting hall Forklift Fuel tank and installation (2x 500 KL) Genset and installation Incinerator IPAL installation 1,326 600 2 1,110 720 1 1,000 500 140 400 m m
2 2

9 10 11

m2 m
2

OPERATIONAL DATA
VOLUME
40.55 12.5 130 260 618 29,945 7,059 10 12 -6 Ha Ha m m m m m
2

FACILITIES

UNIT

Fisheries potency of Sulawesi waters are categorized in moderate grade and that explains the linier increasing trend of fishermen and fishing gear's number in year 2003 to 2007. Overall the operation of Kendari OFP was smooth fluctuating from year 2001 to 2008. Table 2.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

FISHERMAN
(Person) 2,174 2,229 1,371 3,919 3,972 4,999 7,673 7,551

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 71 68 162 177 227 268 555 544 FUEL 18,701 13,184 24,624 17,986 17,074 17,577 15,772 26,070

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 23,661 25,185 25,950 21,064 39,228 42,185 43,576 54,799 WATER 197,464 267,784 179,320 142,095 144,780 141,201 180,405 206,550

Ha Ha m

unit KVA m2 unit KL KVA m


2

Boat visit has progressive tendency trend since 2004 and almost four times the increasing boat visit in 2008. For the average production in Kendari OFP from 2001 to 2004 was about 29,750 Kg/day and year 2002 was the best price for fish value. The value in 2008 was still better than year 2005 to 2006.

KL

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2. Kendari - South East Sulawesi

Table 2.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 12,975 13,029 7,765 6,535 18,746 22,867 21,984 22,297 PRODUCTION (Ton) 18,022 19,330 11,830 7,360 9,395 9,790 33,198 14,303

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 169,132,420 240,288,940 96,853,672 75,638,390 61,982,365 74,750,155 309,104,983 139,703,612

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 50,061 53,694 32,860 20,444 26,098 27,194 92,217 39,729

Due to the limited shrimp resources, makes the price was very expensive for Tiger prawn. But, Banana prawn gave significant income for Kendari OFP. Its shown from its total volume and value.

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Kendari Oceanic Fishing Port has a big potential industry area. There are 25 fisheries companies/business units in Kendari and other fisheries companies along southeast coast of Sulawesi and surroundings beyond the port area. Table 2.6. Fisheries Companies
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CV. Andika CV. Bersatu Untuk Maju CV. Mina Jaya Lestari CV. Ome Trading Coy CV. Samudera Jasa Mandiri FA. Sanu PD. Utama Sultra UD. Abadi Makmur Ocean PT. Ade Sultra Persada PT. Biota Indo Persada PT. Cilacap Samudera Fishing Industry PT. Kamal Cahaya Putra PT. Kelola Mina Laut PT. Landipo Niaga Raya PT. Lintas Bestari Selaras PT. Nusantara Fisheries PT. PLN (Persero) Wil. Sulsel, Sultra dan Sulbar 18 19 20 21 PT. PLN PJB-II (Persero) PT. Putra Sultra Samudera PT. Sultra Mitra Lestari PT. Sultra Tuna Samudera PT. Sumber Laut Mandiri PT. Tofico PT. Trobos Benua PT. Yanagi Histalaraya Electrical supply Docking, workshop Ice factory Fishing, collector, processing, cold storage, ice factory 22 Processing, cold storage Storage, repair station Processing, cold storage Processing, cold storage, exporter 2,250 6,867 2,250 2,500 23 24 10,845 8,869 5,000 13,000 Cold storage Cold storage Cold storage, ice factory Fish processing, ice factory Telecommunication shop, shop Cold storage SPBN, ice factory Collector, processing Ice factory Ice factory, cold storage Fishing, collector, processing, cold storage Cold storage Processing, cold storage, exporter Distributor of cooking oil Ice factory Storage, repair station Electrical supply, fuel tank (MFO)

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Slander scad seemed to be the most dominant fish in Kendari OFP. But the Octopus and Red snappers were categorized into high economic value, followed by Squids and Mackarel. From all dominant fish, Frigate tuna got the most cheap price. Table 2.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

AREA 2
(m ) 2,500 2,250 2,500 4,660 1,000 1,500 1,000 4,500 4,500 9,050 4,260 5,040 7,900 2,500 2,000 8,000 3,350

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Beloso Cakalang Cumi-cumi Gurita Kakap merah Kembung Kuro/Senangin Kuwe Layang/Benggol Madidihang Manyung Tenggiri Tongkol krai

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Greater lizard fish Skipjack tuna Common squid Octopus Red snapper Short-body mackerel Threadfins Jack trevallies Slander scad Yellowfin tuna Giant catfish Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel Frigate tuna

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 469,426 1,483,578 709,256 2,856,567 204,095 1,138,515 390,109 668,578 6,763,224 580,729 332,084 327,313 5,941,301

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 3,150,990,000 8,724,982,162 11,365,554,311 63,361,239,217 4,618,997,071 9,098,975,762 4,769,607,137 8,311,543,113 44,082,732,235 3,535,730,418 2,934,001,500 5,087,122,380 18,584,447,943

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 6,700 5,850 16,000 22,200 22,600 8,000 12,200 12,400 6,500 6,100 8,800 15,550 3,100

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Table 2.5. Shrimp Data, Year 2007


NO
1 2 3 4

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang dogol Udang putih Udang windu Udang lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Endeavour prawn Banana prawn Jumbo tiger shrimp/ Tiger prawn Other shrimps

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 45,442 70,327 91 240

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 1,226,612,421 2,221,043,921 3,185,000 6,720,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 27,000 31,600 35,000 28,000

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TOTAL AREA

118,091

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Oceanic Fishing Port

2. Kendari - South East Sulawesi

FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Kendari fishing port are fishing vessels with various capacities. But, its still dominated by fishing vessels size < 10 GT and 20-30 GT. Table 2.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Kendari OFP, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20 12 112 92 199 687 672 664 10-20 GT 4 4 16 6 18 13 17 17

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 2 20 38 55 30 63 86 97 30-50 GT 26 28 23 30 16 39 29 34 50-100 GT 27 28 30 41 47 38 27 12 100-200 GT 17 27 35 37 16 5 2 5 > 200 GT 13 23 19 28 14 11 6 1

Pier

Port pond

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. Table 2.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice Port area

Complex road

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 56 1 574 152

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 8 1 574 152

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 48 -

B. Functional Facilities

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Kendari fishing port are as follow : Table 2.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007 Craine Docking

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


1,373

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


1,735,097,000

SPDN

Auction hall (TPI)

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Oceanic Fishing Port

C. Supporting Facilities

3 Belawan
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
NORTH SUMATERA

Port gate

D. Activities

Fish processing

Fish loading activities

GENERAL INFORMATION
Refueling

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.

Name Classification Address Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port

: : : : : : : :

BELAWAN Oceanic Fishing Port Jl. Gabion Belawan - Medan, PO BOX 20 (061) 6941016, 6944889 (061) 6940329 pps_belawan@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id 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
REMARKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. FISH HANDLING STORAGE FISH HANDLING STORAGE SALTED FIH PROCESSING FISH HANDLING STORAGE FISH HANDLING STORAGE WORKSHOP COLD STORAGE ICE FACTORY COLD STORAGE GENSET HOUSE ICE FACTORY SECURITY POST FISH HANDLING STORAGE PORT MASTER OFFICE AUCTION HALL (TPI) FISH HANDLING STORAGE FISH HANDLING STORAGE FISH HANDLING STORAGE FISH HANDLING STORAGE GENERAL PERSERO OFFICE 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. ICE FACTORY ICE FACTORY FISH PROCESSING SURVAILLANCE OFFICE PPSB OFFICE WORKSHOP FISH HANDLING STORAGE FISH WAREHOUSE FISH HANDLING STORAGE COLD STORAGE (KA) FISH HANDLING STORAGE COLD STORAGE NET REPAIR PLACE FISH WAREHOUSE FISH HANDLING STORAGE FISH HANDLING STORAGE EMPTY LAND FUEL DISTRIBUTION FISH HANDLING STORAGE COLD STORAGE FISH HANDLING STORAGE WAREHOUSE WORKSHOP FISH HANDLING STORAGE FISH HANDLING STORAGE

Strait

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Medan North Sumatera

265.10 72,427.81

2,067,288 (2006) 12,643,000 (2006)

1.53 (2006) 1.38 (2006)

2,380,667 (2006) 12,981,046 (2005)

14.33 (2006) 15.92 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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Oceanic Fishing Port

3. Belawan - North Sumatera

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES
Parking area Repair station Telecommunication Water supply installation SUPPORTING FACILITIES Meeting hall Mosque Operator guest house 175 162 150 m
2

VOLUME
4,232 4 1 2 m
2

UNIT
unit unit unit

a. b. c. d. e. f.

River/Bay/Beach Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

: : : : : :

Estuaary of Deli River North Sumatera Medan Medan Belawan Bagan Deli 03 46' 51" N Latitude 98 42' 44" E Longitude 30 30 2.5 30 1 350 Km Km Km Km (Polonia Airport - Medan) Km (Indonesia I Port - Belawan) Km (Sibolga Archipelagic Fishing Port)

9 10 11 12 C 1 2 3

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Ports

m2 unit

: : : : :

OPERATIONAL DATA
Indicators of various operation activities in this port, such as numbers of fisherman, fishing gears and fishing activities, are as follow:

FACILITIES
Belawan Oceanic Fishing Port is also one of the biggest fishing ports in Indonesia. It is located in North Sumatera by Malacca Strait, with an area more than 34 Ha and is completed with following facilities: Table 3.1. Facilities ini Belawan OFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAIN FACILITIES Port pond Pier-1 Revertment/turap Jetty Complex road Reclamation Shipping routes Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Cold storage Electricity Fishermen meeting hall Fuel installation Ice factory IPAL 200 800 3 1,110 150 1 500 1 m2 m
2

Table 3.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 34.28 1,228 265 1,008 26,236 20,000 99,650 -2.5 Ha m2 m m2 m
2

FISHERMAN
(Person) 6,285 6,500 6,750 7,000 7,229 8,202 8,192

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 446 463 481 499 533 519 472 FUEL 44,833 50,922 37,981 35,562 34,203 28,515 35,772

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 21,894 45,614 48,213 46,061 35,200 73,152 75,384 WATER 124,360 146,113 160,517 226,080 203,760 238,896 250,416

FACILITIES

VOLUME

UNIT

2007

Total production was increasing almost 25% in 2005 than 2001, and reached the best value in 2005. Table 3.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

m2 m2 m

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 34,946 32,728 26,364 33,800 37,978 103,345 77,503 PRODUCTION (Ton) 52,376 39,427 30,369 43,560 71,455 29,706 39,134

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 366,632,000 291,916,000 247,309,500 522,720,000 1,035,690,000 -

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 145 110 84 121 198 83 109

unit KVA m
2

unit ton/day unit

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3. Belawan - North Sumatera

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Trevallies was the most dominant fish in Belawan OFP, followed by Scad and Mackarel. The dominant fish in Belawan OFP as shown in table below : Table 3.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NO
5 6 7 8 9

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) CV. Karya Bakti CV. Mitra Belawan Fishing (MBF) CV. Putra Berombang Perkasa CV. Soon Ho Ex. Su Thian Ex. Sumardi Ex. Tjin Peng Ex. Zulfan Sagita Gd. B II Gd. CHC Gd. Horas Gd. HSC Gd. Karya Laut Gd. Mitra Laut Gd. Putri Indah (PNP) Gd. SBL Gd. Sumber Laut Gd. TGC/KUD Gd. United GPI. No.02/Auction Hall (TPI) Hermanto Hong Tat Iksan kenanga Jahisar Marpaung KUD Mina Makmur I KUD Mina Makmur III Laster Sihotang M. Samin Marion Situmorang MCF Ny. M. Situmorang/Br. Hutabarat Oloan Panggabean Osman Pe Se Kwang Perum PPS Cab. Belawan PT. Abadi Jaya PT. Aisa PT. CSA PT. Edina PT. Giss PT. Karya Agung Lestari Jaya PT. Karya Agung Lestari Jaya PT. Mina Jaya PT. Mina Jaya PT. PMS PT. Sekar Mulia Utama Cold strorage

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA 2
(m ) 1,050 4,965 3,343 1,125 200 800 1,250 260 4,183 7,186 10,741 13,012 3,555 9,398 3,489 1,563 1,156 11,817 8,955 3,702 770 672 625 750 2,848 875 250 250 224 1,604 225 7,050 1,425 835 5,500 12,317 7,050 6,500 750 5,500 4,674 13,412 5,000 6,512 4,709 267

Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Cold strorage Fresh fish collector Repair station Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Fresh fish collector Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) Fish handling storage (GPI) BAP + canteen Fresh fish collector + BAP Repair station Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Fuel unit/APMS Fuel unit/APMS Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Repair station Drum storage place Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Fuel unit/APMS Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Ice factory GPI + BAP + Tuasan Fish handling storage (GPI) Ice factory Fuel unit/APMS Ice factory Cold strorage Fish handling storage (GPI) Cold strorage Ice factory Fish handling storage (GPI) Fuel unit/APMS

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Biji Nangka Kembung Layang Layur Manyung Selar Tenggiri Teri Tetengkek Tongkol/Lisong

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Yellow-stripe goatfish Short-body mackerel Slander scad Hairtails Giant catfish Trevallies Narrow barred Spanish mackerel Anchovies Torpedo scad Bullet tuna

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 2,232,000 3,422,000 3,720,000 1,846,000 897,000 4,820,000 1,844,000 1,477,000 1,827,000 1,203,000

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) -

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) -

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Table 3.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007


NO
1 2 3

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NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang windu Udang putih Udang lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Black tiger shrimp Banana prawn Other shrimps

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 960,000 901,000 181,000

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 76,800,000,000 36,040,000,000 3,620,000,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 80,000 40,000 20,000

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Black Tiger became the most primary shrimp in Belawan OFP. Its shown from the total volume and value, which was greater than the other.

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Belawan Port also has very big potential industry area. More than 65 fisheries companies/business units are located in this port industrial area, excluding other fisheries companies in Medan and its surroundings beyond the port area. Table 3.6. Fisheries Companies
NO
1 2 3 4

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) Bin Cuan Bina Usaha Kurnia Laut Bustami Cia Kim Han ice factory + GPI

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA 2
(m ) 13,675 12,500 1,300 299

Fish handling storage (GPI) Repair station Fresh fish collector

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3. Belawan - North Sumatera

NO
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) PT. Surya Samudera Sempurna PT. Wirya Sakti Sadikun Sahnan Tenggara Sarbaini Zu Su Thiam Subandi Asrul Sugianto Sui Lie Sumber Utama (SBU) Syahrul (Eluiddin) Tjian Peng Tjian Tjo Tong Tek alias Saman Yon Harto

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Cold strorage + GPI Fish handling storage (GPI) Fresh fish collector Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Repair station Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Fuel unit/APMS Material of fishing gear + (BAP) Fish handling storage (GPI) Material of fishing gear + (BAP) BAP + canteen BAP + repair station Fresh fish collector Repair station

AREA 2
(m ) 20,061 8,205 50 250 250 1,050 625 2,650 534 22,414 250 546 900 251 260

Table 3.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008


SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 170 10 566 100

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 150 9 566 98

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 20 1 2

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Belawan fishing port are as follow : Table 3.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

TOTAL AREA

268,414

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


10,742

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


3,867,325,000

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
< 10 GT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 250 263 278 292 316 86 117 103 10-20 GT 3 4 5 6 6 9 18 17

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 42 42 42 42 44 130 195 220 30-50 GT 47 47 47 47 50 58 48 43 50-100 GT 34 34 34 37 38 88 49 43 100-200 GT 70 73 75 75 79 101 79 72 > 200 GT 402 426 446 448 533 Port pond Pier

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.

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B. Functional Facilities

4 Bungus
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
WEST SUMATERA
Administration office

SPDN

C. Supporting Facilities

Shops

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : BUNGUS Oceanic Fishing Port Jl. Padang - Painan, KM-16 Padang Sumatera Barat 25245 (0751) 751121, 751120 (0751) 751122 pps_bungus@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Syafli Arsyid, B.Sc

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Layout of Bungus OFP

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

WEST SUMATERA

Kabung Bay REMARKS:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. UNLOADING PIER MOORING PIER FUEL SHIP PIER DOCKING YARD RECEIVING HALL 5a. FISH PROCESSING 5b. ICE FACTORY 5c. FRESH TUNA PROCESSING PORT OFFICE SURVEILLANCE OFFICE NET LOFT PORT MASTER OFFICE CV. AUDINA YOLANDA ENTERPRISE PACKING HOUSE

Kabung
Bay

6 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

MOSQUE LPPMHP OFFICE MESS ABK KP. HIU 001 OFFICER HOUSES GENERATOR HOUSE SHOPS (BAP) TRANSIT SHED CV. PRIADI SABENA LAJUARDIN PT. DEMPO ANDALAS SAMUDERA PT. NISKI JAYA ABADI AREA FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Padang City West Sumatera

694.96 42,224.65

819,740 (2006) 4,632,000 (2006)

2.30 (2006) 1.45 (2006)

13,283,508 (2005) 44,674,569 (2005)

15.42 (2005) 19.58 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

NO
14 Ice factory Packing building Parking area Reservoir basin Repair station Transit shed Vessel lift Vessel lift house Water tank & installation Water treatment SUPPORTING FACILITIES Fisherman shelter House for Port Officer SSB Radio

FACILITIES

VOLUME
1,523 1,100 250 300 250 200 30 70 50 1 2 16 1 m2 m
2

UNIT

: Kabung Bay
: : : : : West Sumatera Padang Teluk Kabung Bungus 01 01' 47" S Latitude 100 23' 44" E Longitude Km Km Km Km Km Km

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 C 1 2 3

m2 m
3

m2 m2 GT m2 ton unit

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Ports

: 16 : 16 : 4 : 40 : 0.5 12

(Minangkabau Airport - Padang) (PT ASDP) (Pelindo - Teluk Bayur)

unit unit unit

FACILITIES
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 fishing port are as follow: 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
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Pier-1 Pier-2 Pier-3 Jetty Complex road Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Cold storage Dock area Docking Electricity Fisherman meeting building Forklift Fuel tank Generator room Genset Genset house Hydrant 267 3,334 620 2,869 1 67 1,214 2 75 214 50 20 1 m2 m
2

OPERATIONAL DATA
Since 2001 to 2005, seemed perform a linier trend for distribution of supplies. But the number of 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).

FACILITIES

VOLUME
16.6 1,500 728 350 400 1,500 -7 Ha m m m m
2

UNIT YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

FISHERMAN
(Person) 17,950 9,320 7,710 4,362 3,960 81,406 68,932

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 3,590 2,674 1,195 598 868 9,172 8,138 FUEL 2,948 3,287 1,984 1,476 2,872 1,815 182,000

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 8,281 8,293 7,215 8,339 7,649 7,379 6,335 WATER 1,163 2,742 9,648 5,782 14,514 13,978 17,536

m2
2

m2

ton m2 unit KVA m


2

Table 4.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 3,590 2,674 1,195 598 868 9,172 8,138 PRODUCTION (Ton) 2,706 2,191 1,208 504 629 2,013 797

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 19,223,186 16,749,900 6,611,310 3,902,034 5,252,062 74,453,085 6,965,210

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 7,730 6,260 3,450 1,440 1,800 5,750 2,280

ton ton m m
2

KVA
2

unit

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DOMINANT PRODUCT
Common dolphin was the most dominant fish in Bungus OFP and the best price reached by Yellowfin tuna. All ten dominant fish in Bungus were categorized into high economicvalue of catches. Table 4.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Table 4.6. Fisheries Companies in Bungus OFP


NO
1 2 3 4 Amri CV. Audina Yolanda CV. Priadi Sabena Lajuardin PT. Danitama Mina PT. Dempo Andalas Samudera PT. Pejuang Mina Bahari PT. Sinar Argo Marine Utama (SAMU) PT. Tridaya Eramina

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant)

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Fish catching Telecommunication Processing Fish catching Ice factory Processing Fish catching Fish marketing Fish catching & processing

AREA 2
(m ) 7,500 500 863 24 1,523 7,000 200 294 1,000

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Banyar Cakalang Kembung Kerapu Layur Lemadang Selar kuning Slengseng Tongkol/Lisong Tuna sirip kuning

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Indian mackerel Skipjack tuna Short-body mackerel Groupers Hairtails Common dolphin fish Trevallies Spotted chub mackerel Bullet tuna Yellowfin tuna

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 5,020 317,710 20,700 4,110 21,350 650,000 5,810 12,740 258,960 147,770

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 50,200,000 4,765,650,000 207,000,000 82,200,000 213,500,000 7,150,000 58,100,000 127,400,000 3,366,480,000 3,989,790,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 10,000 15,000 10,000 20,000 10,000 11,000 10,000 10,000 13,000 27,000

5 6 7 8 9

TOTAL AREA

12,604

FISHING VESSELS
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 4.7. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Bungus OFP, Year 2001-2008

Table 4.5. Shrimp Data, Year 2007


NO
1

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Lobster

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Lobster

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 230

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 27,600,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 120,000

YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 2,824 2,489 1,039 442 654 2,250 3,794 1,806 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 10-20 GT 231 177 46 6 2,004 605 97

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 535 8 59 21 6 1,050 420 153 30-50 GT 20 426 476 2 50-100 GT 90 1,979 1,321 970 100-200 GT 51 19 208 1,463 1,522 133 > 200 GT -

Lobster was the only shrimp that could be recorded in statistic of Bungus OFP. Its price was very good enough and more, its economic value was higher than dominant fish.

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
SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 3 48 17

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 1 48 17

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 2 -

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Fuel seemed not the priority of logistic supply. Some reasons such as fuel price in certain area could affect the demand of fuel in Bungus OFP,

B. Functional Facilities

ECONOMIC CYCLE
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow : Table 4.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


1,583

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


314,925,000

Auction hall (TPI)

SPDN

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Administration office

Reservoir

C. Supporting Facilities
Pier Port pond

Port gate

Fisherman meeting building

Complex road

Bollard

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5 Cilacap
Mosque Processing Industry

OCEANIC FISHING PORT CENTRAL JAVA

D. Activities

Ice supply

Fish loading

GENERAL INFORMATION
Mooring activities Water supply

a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port

: : : : : : : :

CILACAP Oceanic Fishing Port Jl. Lingkar Teluk Penyu No.2 - Cilacap Jawa Tengah 53200 (0282) 532686, 532682 (0282) 532688 ppscilacap@telkom.net www.pipp.dkp.go.id Ir. Mian Sahala Sitanggang, M.BA

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Layout of Cilacap OFP

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

JAVA SEA

P e n y u I B N aDy I A N
O C E A N

CENTRAL JAVA

REMARKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. PORT AREA PORT POND WATER DEPTH BREAKWATER: a. NORTH b. EXTENSION OF BW NORTH c. OLD SOUTH d. NEW SOUTH a. REVETMENT b. REVETMENT IN POND B BERTH PIER a. LANDING IN POND A b. BERTH IN POND A c. LANDING IN POND B d. CHECKING REVETMENT KALIYASA ROADS a. COMPLEX b. OFFICE ROADS & LOWARD c. FISHERMAN MEETING HALL BOLDER WATER PUMP HOUSE/HYDRANT WATER PUMP HYDRANT FISH PROCESSING PLACE DOCKING KALIYASA COLLECTING INSTALLATION OPERATOR GUEST HOUSE FISHERMAN SHELTER PORT GATE INTEGRATED BUSINESS UNIT BUILDING

5. 6. 7.

8. 9.

I N D I A N
O C E A N

DRAINAGE TUNNEL SLIPWAY DOCKING AREA AUCTION HALL (TPI) A AUCTION HALL (TPI) B ELEVATED AND GWT a. SIGNAL b. PORT LIGHT 17. PORT OFFICER OFFICE 18. a. PORT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (OLD) b. PORT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (NEW)

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

19. TRAYS STORAGE 20. PARKING LOT 21. MONITORING & SURVEILLANCE ROOM 22. WATER INSTALLATION 23. WATER PUMP HOUSE 24. REPAIR STATION 25. CONNECTING OPEN VARANDA a. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A WITH PIER b. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A WITH AUCTION HALL (TPI) B

26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Cilacap Central Java

2,138.50 32,799.71

1,721,664 (2006) 32,179,000 (2006)

0.32 (2006) 0.50 (2006)

61,836,967 (2006) 234,435,323 (2005)

22.72 (2006) 21.20 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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5. Cilacap - West Java

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES
Fish processing room Fuel supply building Fuel tank Hydrant Monitoring & surveillance room Navigation sign Parking area Port Officer office Pump house Repair station Repairing & drying Slipway Trays storage Water tank & installation SUPPORTING FACILITIES Fisherman shelter Industrial area Operator guest house Port gate 120 120 18 1 m2 m2 unit unit

VOLUME
120 7 8,000 5 200 2 168 36 1 75 1,000 3,120 100 4,224 m
2

UNIT
m2 litre unit m2 unit m2 m
2

a. b. c. d. e. f.

River/Bay/Beach Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

: : : : : :

Bay Central Java Cilacap South Cilacap Telaga Kemulyan 07 43' 40" S Latitude 109 01' 31" E Longitude

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 C 1

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airports - Other Ports

: 230 Km : 3 Km : 2 Km : 250 Km (Ahmad Yani Airport - Semarang) 260 Km (Adi Sumarmo Airport - Solo) : 4 Km (Pelindo - Cilacap) 200 Km (Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port)

unit m2 m
2

m2 m
2

litre

FACILITIES
Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port is one of the biggest fishing ports in Java Island. It is located in southern part of Java and directly facing Indian Ocean. Total area of this port is more than 33 Ha and has following facilities: Table 5.1. Facilities in Cilacap Fishing Port, Year 2008

2 3 4

OPERATIONAL DATA
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Pier-2 Pier-3 Revetment/turap Complex road Breakwater Berth Drainage Groin Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Bolder Collecting installation Docking Elevated and ground water tank 544 1,684 20 1 5 89 m2 m
2

FACILITIES

VOLUME
33.04 8 86 315 240 1,410 1,500 980 116 244 146 -3 Ha Ha m2 m m m m m m
2

UNIT

The operation of Cilacap Fishing Port was fluctuating. The indicators of various operational activities in Cilacap Fishing Port, such as the numbers of fisherman, fishing gear and fishing activities, are as follow: Table 5.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

m2

FISHERMAN
(Person) 35,714 24,418 16,676 7,006 4,847 68,932

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 401 441 405 746 719 684 FUEL 15,056 13,341 11,194 13,787 12,428 4,966 4,059

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 18,520 16,642 2,510 6,315 7,976 7,426 18,670 WATER 9,431 7,440 4,525 2,455 3,676 4,059 5,871

unit m

unit unit unit m3

There was significant increasing number of fisherman, fishing gear and also the distribution of supplies, such as fuel, ice and water (along 2003-2005).

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Table 5.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 11,633 13,831 9,923 3,949 4,035 17,987 16,335 1 2 Arsono Arsono BPKSA Burhan Burhan Dei Conghan Edy Kasman Hartono Hartono Jasman Joni A Kheng Seng Kho Cui Tie KUD Mandiri Mino Saroyo Liem Le Hwa Martono PT. Andalan Mino Saroyo PT. Cakra Mina Perasa PT. Cilacap Samudera Fishing Industry 21 22 23 24 25 PT. Kusuma Suisan Jaya PT. Mina Raharja Perkasa PT. Toxindo Slamet Tan Hasan Subroto Tuhi Tuhi UD. Kwantat UD. Mitra Anugerah Nusantara Un Juliono

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 13,080 4,201 2,750 2,629 33,492 56,336 75,625 PRODUCTION (Ton) 4,188 4,929 3,572 1,422 1,452 6,475 5,880

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 21,561,970 22,214,190 11,691,670 5,575,670 6,387,060 -

Cilacap Fishing Port has a big potential industry area. There are about 30 fisheries companies/ business units in this port industrial area, excluding those fisheries companies/business units in Cilacap and its surroundings, and in other Central Java Province beyond port area. Table 5.6. Fisheries Companies
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) Adis Suyanto

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Storage and cold storage Facilities of processing, cold storage and repair station Shop for fishing gear material Site office and warehouse Boat equipment storage and and fish catching facilities Fish Processing and packing Facilities of processing, storage,cold storage and repair station Repair station Cold storage, storage, processing of catches and restaurant Repair station, storage, BAP shop and cold storage Storage for goods/equipment Storage for goods/equipment Storage and mini cold storage Storage for goods/equipment Fish storage of Para-para fish and Waserda Facilities of storage, repair station and cold storage Facilities of processing, cold storage and repair station Ice factory Marine catches processing Cold storage, all catches processing and other supporting facilities Marine catches processing SPBU Marine catches Processing Repair Station Storage and cold storage Equipment storage and fish catching facilities Place for processing and packing Processing of sea snail, layur and prawn Marine catches processing Cold storage, equipment storage and fish catching facilities

AREA 2
(m ) 360 400 535 720 530 254 796 238 1,005 1,621 396 396 400 396 3,700 840 400 2,250 3,400 4,500 3,630 5,000 5,405 104 500 300 600 1,050 1,600 1,173

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 4 5

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 5.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007

6 7 8

NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Cakalang Cucut tikus Ikan Casper Setuhuk hitam Tongkol/Lisong Tuna albakora Tuna kecil mata besar Tuna kecil sirip panjang Tuna mata besar Tuna sirip panjang

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Skipjack tuna Threeshee shark Pomfret Black marlin Bullet tuna Albacore Big eye baby tuna Yellowfin baby tuna Big eye tuna Yellowfin tuna

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 3,269 5,183 34,010 12,513 61,677 5,852 49,606 172,819 612,950 231,558

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 21,752,189,430 511,885,000 1,404,128,320 2,006,010,300 647,308,000 1,582,251,500 1,582,963,020 2,088,215,370 7,524,148,910 6,700,330,625

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 6,654 6,009 6,000 17,829 4,004 14,948 10,581 12,083 28,590 28,935

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bigeye tuna was the most dominant fish, both in volume and price. Species of tuna almost dominated all the catches in Cilacap OFP. The lowest price was for Bullet tuna, that inversed to Yellowfin tuna price. White shrimp could be found easier in Cilacap OFP (shown by the total volume in 2007), and Lobster was the highest economic value for dominant shrimps. Table 5.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Lobster Udang windu Udang putih Udang vaname Udang lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Lobster Black tiger Banana prawn Vaname shrimp Other shrimps

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 2,008 1,632 372 76,155 1,316

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 254,533,000 107,633,500 14,030,800 81,585,500 13,259,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 126,785 65,936 10,079 37,707 1,071

26 27 28 29 30

TOTAL AREA

42,499

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FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Cilacap fishing port are fishing vessels with various capacities. Table 5.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Cilacap OFP, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
< 10 GT
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 15 11 11 370 370 215 215

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


10-20 GT
134 142 116 69 92 -

20-30 GT
100 108 112 160 154 262 287

30-50 GT
87 93 79 50 43 26 39

50-100 GT
47 57 54 60 33 55 50

100-200 GT
18 30 33 37 14 12 12

> 200 GT
Port pond Pier

LOGISTICS
Supply of fuel would be needed more to anticipate the increasing of fishing vessel number and industry matter. Table 5.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
Revertment Breakwater

B. Functional Facilities
SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 64 1,007 22

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 40 1,007 22

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 24 -

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Cilacap OFP are as follow : Table 5.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

Fish market

SPDN

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


7,148

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


714,092,099

Auction hall (TPI)

Hydrant

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C. Supporting Facilities

6 Bitung
OCEANIC FISHING PORT NORTH SULAWESI
Port gate

Fisherman meeting building

Mosque

Guest house

D. Activities

Fishing vessel repairment

Activities in fish market

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : BITUNG Oceanic Fishing Port Kel. Aertembaga Satu - Kec. Aertembaga Kota Bitung - Sulawesi Utara 95526 (0438) 36775 (0438) 34393 ppn_bitung@yahoo.co.id www.pipp.dkp.go.id Ir. Estefanus Worang

Fish shortage

Unloading activities

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Layout of Bitung OFP

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

S U L AW E S I
SEA

NORTH SULAWESI

MALUKU
SEA

MALUKU
SEA
Location (City/Province) Area 2 (Km ) Total Population (Person) Population Growth/Year (%) GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million) GRDP Growth /Year (%) Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Bitung City North Sulawesi

304.00 13,930.73

174,003 (2007) 2,161,000 (2006)

2.44 (2007) 1.29 (2006)

2,626,689 (2007) 17,815,123 (2005)

1.10 (2007) 16.23 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES
SUPPORTING FACILITIES BAP shops Cool box Ice crusher Leader official house Operator housing Forklift 2.5 ton Forklift 2 ton 628 60 3 150 108 5 5 m
2

VOLUME

UNIT

a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position Latitude

: Aer Tembaga Beach


: : : : : North Sulawesi Bitung Central Bitung Aer Tembaga 01 26' 56" N Latitude 125 12' 28" E Longitude 50 2 1 46 2 100 Km Km Km Km (Samratulangi Airport) Km (Pelindo - Bitung) Km (Ternate Archipelagic Fishing Port)

C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

unit unit m
2

m2 unit unit

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Ports

: : : : :

OPERATIONAL DATA
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
Bitung Fishing Port is one of the existing archipelagic fishing ports in eastern part of Indonesia. This port is located in edge of north of Sulawesi Island close with Bitung Development Zone and Bitung Container Port, facing Pacific Ocean. The facilities in this fishing port are as follow: Table 6.1. Facilities in Bitung Oceanic Fishing Port, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MAIN FACILITIES Pier-1 Pier-2 Complex road Anchor wharf Road and drainage Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Electrical installation Forklift Genset IPAL Operational boat Packing building Reservoir basin Water pump Water tower and installation Alcon pump 635 1,420 13,000 10 1,500 75 1 456 50 1 1 3 m
2

Table 6.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 1,764 63 2,400 1,610 6,550 -5 / -1 m2 m m m
2

FISHERMAN
(Person) 6,328 8,973 4,924

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 1,147 4,924 FUEL 4,454 11,106 2,887 14,704

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 730 23,547 4,370 7,070 WATER 3,150 10,393 4,660 3,605

FACILITIES

VOLUME

UNIT

2007

m2
2

Table 6.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

m2

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 4,017 4,958 16,014 21,571 24,952 PRODUCTION (Ton) 1,102 2,324 6,051 9,714 13,123

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 26,971,081 48,669,768 93,073,388

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 16,807 26,983 36,453

m2 Watt unit KVA m m


2

unit
2

m3 unit unit unit

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6. Bitung - North Sulawesi

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Slander scad was the dominant fish in bitung OFP. It was almost 30% from total volume and distributed gradely for Skipjack tuna, Bullet tuna and Albacore. Trevallies and Sardine have the best price and catagories into highest economic value. Table 6.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

FISHING VESSELS
In 2006 the fishing vessel were dominate by 50-100 GT. The biggest eye is 200 GT and about 25% of the total fishing vessel were under 20 GT. 50-100 GT were most significant increasing of fishing vessel. Table 6.6. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Bitung OFP, Year 2001-2008
TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 2,910,890 870 4,442,470 168,940 221,550 2,820,950 1,440,630 1,116,940

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Cakalang Kembung Layang Sarden/Siro Selar Tongkol Tuna albakora Ikan lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Skipjack tuna Short-body mackerel Slander scad Sardine Trevallies Bullet tuna Albacore Others

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 19,746,861,392 7,943,066,667 4,701,223,333 4,268,075,000 6,830,662,500 14,815,042,725 17,352,178,058 17,416,278,058

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 6,784 9,130 1,058 25,264 30,831 5,252 12,045 15,593

YEAR
< 10 GT
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2,700 8,940 12,285 294 98 98

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


10-20 GT
768 2,198 533 265 97 97

20-30 GT
206 52 60 60

30-50 GT
340 867 106 70 145 145

50-100 GT
86 1,650 45 45

100-200 GT
25 34 75 83

> 200 GT
897 973

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
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 majority were in processing activities and cold storage. The rise of industries were in fresh fish processing, fishing facilities supply, and block ice factory. Table 6.5. Fisheries Companies

LOGISTICS
Eventhough all logistic were fulfilled, Bitung OFP has tendency increasing trend for supply demand like wise fishing vessel. Table 6.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY DEMAND
(Ton/Day) Fuel/Diesel fuel 72 92 602 500 81 750 1,000 999 927 4,000 1,000 2,289 1,253 140 1,000 1,000 2007 Kerosene Water Ice 5 3 30 15

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 5 3 30 15

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) -

NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) Berkat Jireh Berkat Jireh CV. Anugerah Fishtama CV. Wailan Pratama Jasa Wartel "Aladin" PT. Bali Vish PT. Cipta Buana Sulut PT. Etmieco Sarana Laut PT. Getra Mina Usaha PT. Golden Bridge International PT. Kelana Jaya Abadi PT. Lautan Bahari Sejahtera PT. Mikaindo Abadi Cemerlang PT. Mikaindo Abadi Cemerlang PT. Phatemaang Raya PT. Sari Tuna Makmur Supplier of fuel Supplier of fuel

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA 2
(m )

Processing, frozen, cold storage Material of fishing gear Telecommunication Processing, cold storage Block Ice factory & processing of fresh/frozen fish Processing unit/chilled/cold storage Supplier of fuel/diesel fuel Fish processing Block ice factory & processing of fresh/frozen fish Processing, fillet Ice factory & processing plant Office Fresh/frozen fish processing Processing/frozen/cold storage

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Bitung fishing port are as follow : Table 6.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)
5,425

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


658,672,317

TOTAL AREA

15,706

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6. Bitung - North Sulawesi

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Drainage

Pier

SPDN

Auction hall (TPI)

C. Supporting Facilities

Bollard

Complex road

B. Functional Facilities

Port gate

Shops

Hydrant

Administration office

Guest house

Musholla

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D. Activities

7 Sibolga
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT NORTH SULAWESI
Boats in port pond

Mooring activities

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h.
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: : : : : : : :

Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port

SIBOLGA Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Jenderal Gatot Subroto, Kel. Pondok Batu Kec. Sarudik, Kab. Tapanuli Tengah Sumatera Utara 22652 (0631) 22129, 329531 (0631) 22129 ppn_sibolga@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Henry M. Batubara, S.Pi, M.Si
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Layout of Sibolga AFP

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

REMARKS:
1. EXISTING WHARF 2. FUEL DISTRIBUTION 3. EX. COOPERATION BUILDING 4. PUBLIC TOILET 5. AUCTION HALL (TPI) 6. WORKSHOP AREA 7. OFFICE 8. KALIYASA REVETMENT 9. BPN 10. EX PENJEMURAN IKAN 11. EMPTY AREA 12. INDUSTRY ZONE 13. MENARA SUAR 14. FISH PROCESSING BUILDING 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. FACILITIES EX CANTEEN INDUSTRY ZONE KOLAM LIMBAH SECURITY POST CLEAN WATER TANK GUEST HOUSE UTILITIES INDUSTRY ZONE

Malaka
Strait

Aek Habil
Bay

NORTH SUMATERA

Aek Habil
Bay

Aek Habil Bay

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Sibolga North Sumatera

10.77 72,427.81

93,207 (2007) 12,643,000 (2006)

1.38 (2007) 1.38 (2006)

1,445,640 (2006) 136,903,270 (2005)

11.69 (2006) 15.92 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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7. Sibolga - North Sumatera

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. b. c. d. e. f. River/Bay/Beach Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position : : : : : : Aek Habil Bay North Sumatera Central Tapanuli Sibolga Sarudik 01 43' 16" N Latitude 98 47' 23" E Longitude

NO
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 C 1 2 Ice Factory Navigation sign Net storage Parking area Trays storage Utility building Water tank Tower SUPPORTING FACILITIES Guest house SSB Radio Staff house

FACILITIES

VOLUME
120 3 540 4,500 200 200 150 1 150 1 390

UNIT
ton/day unit m
2

m2 m2 m
2

m3 unit m2 unit m2

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airports

: 314 Km : 3 Km : 10 Km : 25 Km 125 314 : 5 344 Km Km Km Km

- Other Ports

(Ferdinan Lumban Tobing Airport Pinang Sori) (Silangit Siborong-borong Airport)) (Polonia Airport - Medan) (Sibolga Port) (Belawan Oceanic Fishing Port)

OPERATIONAL DATA
The operation of Sibolga Archipelagic Fishing Port was fluctuating. The operational activities in Sibolga fishing port, such as number of fisherman, fishing gear and fishing activities, are as follow: Table 7.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR FISHERMAN
(Person) 2001 615 610 615 330 257 264 615

FACILITIES
Sibolga Fishing Port is the other particular fishing port in North Sumatera Province. This port is located in western coast of the province, facing Indian Ocean with an area about 13.9 Ha. The facilities in this fishing port are as follow: Table 7.1. Facilities in Sibolga Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Revetment/turap Complex road Concentrate sheet file Drainage Mooring pontoon Rubber fender Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Electricity Equipment storage Fishermen meeting hall Fuel supply building Fuel tank 440 864 83 200 150 150 50 m2 m
2

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) FUEL 9,264 7,010 8,093 7,610 3,481 2,342 4,078

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 22,726 32,069 44,340 29,038 20,694 28,996 31,048 WATER 8,263 11,099 14,831 11,856 9,994 15,779 8,024

FACILITIES

VOLUME
13.9 1 1,730 382 21,461 700 5,500 180 25 -3 Ha Ha m m m m m m m
2 2 2 2

UNIT

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Table 7.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

unit

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 6,785 8,587 7,647 3,683 1,732 5,138 3,828 PRODUCTION (Ton) 1,697 1,403 693 832 237 633 847

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 6,847,839 5,950,045 2,893,578 4,659,497 1,571,727 3,245,633 5,649,934

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 4,714 3,897 1,925 2,311 658 1,735 2,320

KVA m2 m m
2

m2
3

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7. Sibolga - North Sumatera

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Ikan Kambing is the most dominant fish in Sibolga AFP, followed by Skipjack tuna. Common squids were potential for high economic value and it is about five times from the lowest price of dominant fish; they were Hairtails and Sleepmouths. Table 7.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Table 7.6. Fisheries Companies


NO
1 2 3 4 5 6

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) KUD. Mina Seia Sekata PT. Dharma Krida Satria PT. Duta Tangkas Utama PT. Mina Kencana Indopermata PT. Prima Nusantara PT. Toba Surimi Industries

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Fuel consumer pool Fuel marketing Block ice industry Cold storage Block ice industry Fish powder industry

AREA 2
(m ) 200 200 9,341 4,688 8,300 30,000

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Alu-alu Beloso Biji Nangka Cakalang Cumi-cumi Gulamah/Tigawaja Kambing-kambing Kapas-kapas Kembung Layur Peperek Tongkol como

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Great barracuda Greater lizard fish Yellow-stripe goatfish Skipjack tuna Common squids Croaker Goatfishes Fals trevally Short-body mackerel Hairtails Pony fishes/ Sleepmouths Eastern little tuna

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 6,711 19,879 15,707 219,710 47,719 6,391 605,122 7,387 20,600 10,862 20,566 44,740

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 67,110,000 79,516,000 109,949,000 1,757,680,000 1,192,975,000 38,346,000 7,866,586,000 73,870,000 247,200,000 54,310,000 102,830,000 357,920,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 10,000 4,000 7,000 8,000 25,000 6,000 13,000 10,000 12,000 5,000 5,000

TOTAL AREA

52,729

FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Sibolga AFP are fishing vessels with various capacities. Sibolga AFP was dominated by <10 GT fishing vessel, followed by 20-30 GT. The number of small fishing vessel were increasing significantly in 2007 than couple years before. Table 7.7. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Sibolga AFP, Year 2001-2008

8,000

YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 411 66 611 262 67 760 1,222 138 10-20 GT 933 160 661 429 50 1,115 4 18

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 1,672 767 1,943 1,470 340 2,567 2,471 178 30-50 GT 2,427 1,173 2,436 449 12 458 113 39 50-100 GT 1,337 1,095 1,997 1,069 47 238 18 219 100-200 GT 32 > 200 GT -

Table 7.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007


NO
1

2002 2003

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Other shrimps

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 110

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 7,150,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 65,000

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Shrimps in Sibolga AFP were catagorized into high economic value and 0,11 ton per year could catch in there.

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Sibolga Fishing Port has the sufficient potential area for industry. In the area was locating about 6 fisheries companies/business units. That number is excluding other fisheries companies along west coast in North Sumatera around Sibolga beyond port area.

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Sibolga fishing port are as follow : Table 7.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


2,080

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


117,000,000

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FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

8 Tanjungpandan
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT BANGKA BELITUNG
Port pond

Pier

B. Functional Facilities

Ice factory

Administration office

C. Supporting Facilities

SPDN

Auction hall (TPI)

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : TANJUNGPANDAN Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Laks. RE. Martadinata, Tanjungpandan Belitung 33411 (0719) 21070 (0719) 24644 tanjungpandan_fishingport@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Suyadi, A.PI

D. Activities

Fish loading activities

Fish market

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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
SEA
REMARKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. NAVIGATION SIGN FUEL SHOPS WORKSHOP PRIVATE WORKSHOP DOCK DOCK DOCKING HOUSE PORT OFFICE MEETING BUILDING FUEL TANK WATER RESERVOIR ICE FACTORY BAP SHOPS TOILETS SHELTER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SHOP SMALL HOSPITAL NET CENTER JETTY LOAD/UNLOADING FISH AREA AUCTION HALL (TPI) INTEGRATED SERVICE POST PARKING AREA WATER TOWER INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL POWER SECURITY POST COMPLEX ROAD WORKSHOP (KPRI-KORPELIKAN) BAP SHOPS/FISH WAREHOUSE (KPRI-KORPELIKAN) 30. BAP SHOPS (KPRI-KORPELIKAN) 31. SHOWROOM FOR FISH PRODUCT 32. MARKET (KPRI-KORPELIKAN) 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. A. B. C. D. E1. E2. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. PT. PARIT MUJUR SEJAHTERA PO. MARNO SUSANTO PO. SAIMIN CV. MAWAR CV. ALAM PRIMA CV. SURYA AGUNG LESTARI PO. SUGITO MUSTAR MUHAMAD PT. NELAYAN MITRA MANDIRI CV. SSPB PO. H. MOTONG D.M. PT. SSM CV. CENTRAL JAYA MANDIRI PO. ARIPIN WIJAYA PO. ALI JOHAN CV. LAUT JAYA PT. PRBP PT. HATIKA PATRA PERSADA PT. SSS INTI

N AT U N A
SEA

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Belitung Bangka Belitung

2,293.69 16,424.14

134,259 (2004) 1,075,000 (2006)

3.00 (2006)

1,747,657 (2006) 13,387,737 (2005)

10.39 (2006) 20.82 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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Archipelagic Fishing Port

8 Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

NO
12 Repair station Reservoir basin Slipway Toilet Water pump Water tower and installation Water treatment Winch house SUPPORTING FACILITIES

FACILITIES

VOLUME
125 320 2 36 3 2 1 20 45 100 5 m2 m
3

UNIT

: Cerucuk River
: : : : : Bangka Belitung Islands Belitung Tanjungpandan Sub District City 02 44' 58" S Latitude 107 37' 52" E Longitude

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 C 1 2 3

unit m2 unit unit unit m


2

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airports - Other Ports

: 334 Km : 3 Km : 2 Km : 15 Km (Hanandjuddin Airport - Belitung) 330 Km (Depati Amir Airport - Bangka) : 1 Km (Pelindo - Tanjungpandan) 25 Km (Pelindo - Pegantungan)

Education and technology Kiosk Fisherman shelter House for Port Officer

m2 m
3

unit

OPERATIONAL DATA FACILITIES


Archipelagic fishing port of Tanjungpandan is one of the particular fishing ports in Bangka Belitung Provinces. This port is located in Belitung Island facing Malacca Strait, with an area more than 54 Ha. The facilities in this fishing port are as follow: Table 8.1. Facilities in Tanjungpandan Fishing Port, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Revetment/turap Complex road Entrance route Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Cold storage Electrical relay station Electricity Fisherman meeting hall Fuel supply building Fuel tank Ice factory Packing building Parking area 588 300 1 30 66 260 50 100 288 450 1,650 m2 m m m m m
2

The average distribution of suplies from 2001 - 2007 are 5.550 ton for fuel, 18.250 ton for ice and 12.300 ton for water. There is increasing trend for ice supply and slight fluctuate for water form 2001 to 2007. Table 8.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001

FISHERMAN
(Person) 1,029 2,460 2,460 2,460 2,460 2,460

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 345 529 529 529 529 529 FUEL 2,447 5,286 4,267 4,705 7,235 6,883 6,060

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 5,200 6,479 17,396 23,124 28,356 33,839 33,251 WATER 14,485 14,267 16,619 20,812 15,272 9,582 13,907

FACILITIES

VOLUME
54.33 33 1,893 1,041 8.409 400 -2 Ha Ha m2 m m2 m m

UNIT

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Table 8.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Price, Year 2001- 2007
YEAR
2001 2002
2 2 3

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) PRODUCTION (Ton) 6,065 5,801 4,753 5,612 9,398 33,996 45,663 4,325 4,797 5,050 13,529 11,111 8,942 7,532

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 16,258,149 36,739,228 44,809,479 158,377,279 162,902,334 149,697,061 136,550,810

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 11,849 13,143 13,837 36,964 30,441 24,499 20,635

ton
2

KVA

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

ton/day m2 m
2

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Archipelagic Fishing Port

8 Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung

Boat visit shown increasing significant number from 2003 to 2007, but the production and value performed a close parabolic trendline. Eventhough, the production per day still better than year 2001 to 2003.

NO
6 7 8 9

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) CV. Surya Agung Lestari KPRI Korpelikan KUD Nelayan Sejahtera PO. Ali Johan PO. Aripin Wijaya PO. H. Motong Dg. Makelo PO. H. Teppo K. PO. Marno Susanto PO. Mustar Muhamad PO. Saimin PO. Sugito PO. Tjun Lian PT. Hatika Patra Persada PT. Nelayan Mitra Mandiri PT. Parit Mujur Sejahtera PT. Pelayaran Rakyat Bunga Pantai PT. Serikat Sindo Makmur PT. Surya Sepakat Pulau Bangka PT. Surya Sumber Sentosa Inti

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Cold storage BAP shop, fish storage,canteen Fish auction Fish collector Fish storage/fish processing Fish storage Supplier of fuel Fish collector/cold storage Fish storage BAP shop Fish processing BAP shop Supplier of fuel Fish collector Ice factory Fisherman Inn & restaurant Fish collector Fish storage/cold storage Supplier of fuel

AREA 2
(m ) 2,500 2,378 300 2,000 1,800 1,000 48 800 800 60 700 120 84 850 1,000 572 2,400 1,000 1,135

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Common squids was the most dominant species in Tanjungpandan AFP and the range was the third of top rise among ten dominant fish in year 2007. The highest economic value reached by Red snappers. Until now, almost all ten dominant fish are potential high economic value except Sardinella. Table 8.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Banyar Cumi-cumi Ekor kuning Kakap merah Kembung Kurisi Kuwe Selar Tembang Tenggiri

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Indian mackerel Common squids Redbelly yellowtail fusilier Red snapper Short-body mackerel Ornate treadfin bream Jack trevallies Trevallies Fringescale sardinella/ Goldstripe sardinella Narrow-barred spanish mackerel

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 273,287 406,818 162,485 311,407 271,268 220,404 189,828 219,566 156,428 290,849

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 4,162,176,000 7,976,366,000 2,480,824,000 7,233,498,000 4,150,231,000 3,337,042,000 3,780,475,000 2,991,948,000 540,187,000 6,429,119,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 15,230 19,607 15,268 23,228 15,299 15,141 19,915 13,627 3,453 22,105

19 20 21 22 23 24

TOTAL AREA

25,277

FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Tanjungpandan fishing port are fishing vessels with various capacities, dominated by <10 GT. The biggest fishing vessel that ever landed in Tanjungpandan AFP was about 30 -50 GT. Table 8.6. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Tanjungpandan AFP, Year2001-2008

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Tanjungpandan Fishing Port has potential area industry. Although it's not a big area but there is existing about 24 fisheries companies/business units. Its number excluding the other fisheries companies in Belitung and surroundings beyond port area. Majority of fisheries companies in Tanjungpandan AFP invests in cold storage and fish processing. Table 8.5. Fisheries Companies
NO
1 2 3 4 5

YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 150 1,600 1,800 2,000 180 329 509 509 509 509 303 10-20 GT 2 2 2 2 9

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 17 17 17 17 7 30-50 GT 16 1 1 1 1 4 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT -

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) Bengkel Samudera Diesel CV Central Jaya Mandiri CV. Alam Prima CV. Laut Jaya CV. Mawar

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Repair station Cold storage Ice factory Cold storage Ice storage

AREA 2
(m )

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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. Table 8.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 46 1 26 81

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 17 1 26 81

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 29 Port pond Administration office

B. Functional Facilities

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Tanjungpandan fishing port are as follow : Table 8.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


4,336

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


617,444,000 Workshop Auction hall (TPI)

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Ice factory

Bollard

Pier

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C. Supporting Facilities

9 Palabuhanratu
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT WEST JAVA
Fisherman meeting building

Motorcycle

CCTV Tower

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : PALABUHANRATU Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Siliwangi PO. BOX 22 Palabuhanratu Kab. Sukabumi - Jawa Barat 43364 (0266) 431307, 431345 (0266) 431355 ppnratu@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Ir. Arif Rahman Lamatta, MM

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Layout of Palabuhanratu AFP REMARKS:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. SEA WATER PUMP HOUSE FISH MARKET FISH MARKET RETAIL AUCTION HALL (TPI) INTEGRATED SERVICE POST SOLAR PUMP HOUSE SPDN OFFICE FUEL TANK GENERATOR, WORKSHOP DOCUMENTS BUILDING ADMINISTRATION OFFICE INTEGRATED SERVICE POST MINA NUSANTARA COOPERATION MINA NUSANTARA COOPERATION MINA NUSANTARA COOPERATION PT. AGB TUNA TONGKANG SPBB CITRA KARYA UTAMA (DOCKING) BURHAN SHOP SPBN OFFICE SHOP OF FISHERIES LOGISTICS PT. PARIDI ASYUDEWI OFFICE FISHERMAN MEETING BUILDING PT. RATUPRANAN GAHUNI FISH HANDLING AND MARKETING BUILDING LABORATORY BUILDING BAP SHOP LABORATORY BUILDING MECHANICAL GARAGE PUMP HOUSE

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

J AVA S E A

WEST JAVA

INDIAN OCEAN

Palabuhanratu
Bay

Palabuhanratu
Bay

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Sukabumi West Java

48.00 36,925.05

300,694 (2007) 39,649,000 (2006)

2.05 (2007) 1.75 (2006)

13,163,816 (2006) 387,353,143 (2005)

16.55 (2006) 28.68 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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Archipelagic Fishing Port

9. Palabuhanratu - West Java

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES
Fisherman meeting hall Forklift Fuel installation Fuel tank Genset Navigation sign Pump house Slipway Truck folder crane Water pump Water tank SUPPORTING FACILITIES 2 Wheel vehicles 4 Wheel vehicles Employer house Guest house House for Port Officer Industrial area Mosque Operator guest house Quality control laboratory SSB Radio Fish market 10 3 6 1 1 6,018 1 1 117 1 360 unit unit unit unit unit m
2

VOLUME
150 2 495 2 95 2 27 2 2 4 400 m
2

UNIT
unit m
2

a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

: Bay of Palabuhanratu
: : : : : West Java Sukabumi Palabuhanratu Palabuhanratu 06 59' 18" S Latitude 106 32' 34" E Longitude

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

unit KVA unit m2 unit unit unit m


3

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airports

- Other Ports

: 145 Km : 68 Km : 0 Km : 140 Km (Husein Sastranegara Airport Bandung) 260 Km (Soekarno-Hatta Airport - Jakarta) : 170 Km (Nizam Zachman - Jakarta) 270 Km (Kejawanan Archipelagic Fishing Port Cirebon) 400 Km (Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port)

unit unit m2 unit m


2

FACILITIES
Archipelagic fishing port of Palabuhanratu is the particular crowded fishing port in south coast of West Java Province, facing Indian Ocean. The facilities in this fishing port are as follow: Table 9.1. Facilities in Palabuhanratu Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 1 2 3 4 5 MAIN FACILITIES Port pond Pier-1 Pier-2 Pier-3 Breakwater Anchor wharf Entrance route Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Dump truck Electricity Fish market 528 920 1 83 360 m m
2 2

FACILITIES

VOLUME
3 500 93 106 419 310 294 -5 Ha m m m m m m m

UNIT

OPERATIONAL DATA
From 2001-2006 almost the number of fisherman, fishing gear and water supply has similarly characteristics that they perform linier increasing trend. Ice indicates fluctuating trend and fuel perform a closed parabolic trend. Table 9.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

FISHERMAN
(Person) 2,377 2,519 3,340 3,439 3,498 4,363 4,111

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 674 577 609 693 733 846 778 FUEL 1,729 5,627 5,941 11,271 7,117 7,594 1,183

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 574 13,885 10,980 14,274 5,623 9,843 4,039 WATER 380 1,480 1,591 4,749 6,035 1,675 777

unit KVA m
2

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Archipelagic Fishing Port

9. Palabuhanratu - West Java

Boat visit got smooth fluctuating in 2001-2006, thus for the production. Year 2006 is the best value for Palabuhanratu AFP. Table 9.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Price, Year 2001-2006
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Banana prawn still more expensive than Lobster in Palabuhanratu AFP. The volume of catches affected the value of Banana prawn. Range for shrimp's price was about 35,000 rupiahs.

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 24,836 29,802 16,776 15,595 16,510 23,796 PRODUCTION (Ton) 1,767 2,890 4,105 3,368 6,601 5,462 -

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 4,793,208 9,885,365 15,273,293 15,670,741 32,153,935 32,550,913 -

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 4,908 8,028 11,404 9,354 18,335 15,171 -

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Palabuhanratu Port has the potential area for industry. Although it's not a big area but there is existing 23 fisheries companies/business units. That number is excluding the other fisheries companies along south coast of the province around port area. Table 9.6. Fisheries Companies
NO
1 2 3

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) Bangunan CV. Permata Mina Pratama Burhan CV. Eko Mulyo kapasitas 200 m CV. Permata Mina Pratama Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu (Agung) Kopkar "Mina Nusantara" PPN Palabuhanratu (Bahari Teknik) KUD Mina Mandiri "Sinar Laut (Tank capacity: 320 m) PT. AGB Tuna PT. Citra Karya Utama PT. Mekar Tunas Rayasejati PT. Ratu Prima Bahari Nusantara PT. Sari Segara Utama Tanki BBM 208 m Building

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA 2
(m ) 50 600 54 200 20 100 120 300 1,665 24 21 75 42 200 140 62 75 900 3,300 500 4,200 468 104

Repair station, spare part shop & cold storage Freshwater reservoir Fish handling BAP shop Cold storage Logistic shop Public toilet Utilization of building Utilization of building Utilization of semi-permanent building Utilization of semi-permanent building Supplier of fuel Cold storage Docking Fisheries industry and fuel tank Ice factory, cold storage Fisheries industry -

DOMINANT PRODUCT
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 dispute. Table 9.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Cakalang Cucut Layur Peperek Tembang Tongkol/Lisong Tongkol abu-abu Tuna Albakora Madidihang Tuna mata besar

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Skipjack tuna Spotted shark Hairtails Pony fishes/ Sleepmouth Fringescale sardinella/ Goldstripe sardinella Bullet tuna Longtail tuna Albacore Yellowfin tuna Bigeye tuna

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 742,047 56,249 246,691 307,164 866,316 787,451 210,760 59,258 683,271 1,289,866

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 4,722,813,150 513,783,050 1,700,139,900 625,342,000 1,726,571,000 3,994,889,500 1,189,026,000 592,580,000 6,897,710,700 12,848,811,900

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 6,365 9,134 6,892 2,036

11 12 13 14 15 16

1,993 17 5,073 5,642 10,000 10,095 9,961 18 19 20 21 22 23

Table 9.5. Shrimp Data, Year 2007


NO
1 2 3

TOTAL AREA

13,220

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Lobster Udang putih Udang lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Lobster Banana prawn Other shrimps

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 2,103 528 87,758

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 72,625,000 21,632,000 227,211,650

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 34,534 40,970 2,589

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Archipelagic Fishing Port

9. Palabuhanratu - West Java

FISHING VESSELS
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
< 10 GT
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 142 106 106 111 143 153 120 111

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


10-20 GT
7 3 3 4 9 4 10 1

20-30 GT
7 13 8 10 28 53 9 6

30-50 GT
11 8 11 132 61 77 52 27

50-100 GT
1 5 8 7 7 -

100-200 GT
-

> 200 GT
Port pond Breakwater

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. Tablel 9.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

B. Functional Facilities
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 27 5 14 24 15 4 7 15

DEMAND
(Ton/Day)

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 12 1 7 9

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Palabuhanratu fishing port are as follow :

Auction hall (TPI)

SPDN

Tablel 9.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007


YEAR
2007

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER


(Person/Day) 13,872

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY


(Rp/Day) 2,300,000,000

Administration office

86

87

Archipelagic Fishing Port

C. Supporting Facilities

10 Kejawanan
archipelagiC FISHING PORT WEST JAVA
Port gate

Guest house

Fish market

Mosque

D. Activities

GENERAL INFORMATION
Port cleaning activities

a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port

: : : : : : : :

KEJAWANAN Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Pelabuhan Perikanan No.1 - Cirebon Jawa Barat 45113 (0231) 210084 (0231) 231383 ppn_kejawanan@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Ir. Jainur Manurung, MM

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89

Layout of Kejawanan AFP REMARKS:


1. PORT GATE 2. RUMAH DINAS : a. RUMAH DINAS KEPALA PELABUHAN b. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN NELAYAN c. POS KEAMANAN/SATPAM d. RUMAH DINAS KEPALA SEKSI 3. AREAL RUMAH NELAYAN & KUD 4. KANTOR PPN KEJAWANAN CIREBON 5. INDUSTRI MENENGAH 6. SARANA IBADAH 7. SMALL MARKETS & IPAL 8. AUCTION HALL & PIER 9. SURVEILLANCE POST 10. SMALL INDUSTRIES 11. SARANA WISATA & RUMAH MAKAN 12. PORT POND 13. MID INDUSTRIES 14. FISHERMEN HOUSES 15. WISATA BAHARI 16. SECURITY POST 17. NAVIGATION LIGHTS a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. I. j. k. l. m. n. o. CV. EKA JAYA SENTOSA PD. HORIZON PD. SAMBU PT. PAN PUTRA SAMUDRA EMAN SULAIMAN UD. CERINDO UD. PERIANG PT. BIOTECH SURINDO KOLAM IKAN SEGAR UD. BAROKAH BENGKEL KAPAL TENG HOCK PT. EVADARTA CIREMAI RM. ALAM INDAH MOHAN B. PT. TEGALINDO

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

J AVA S E A

WEST JAVA

INDIAN OCEAN

J AVA S E A

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Cirebon West Java

990.36 36,925.05

290,805 (2006) 39,649,000 (2006)

6.99 (2006) 1.75 (2006)

11,289,660 (2006) 387,353,143 (2005)

15.67 (2006) 28.68 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

90

91

Archipelagic Fishing Port


NO FACILITIES
Fisheries supervision post Fishermen meeting hall Genset house Ice storage Navigation sign Pump house Road-complex Road-entrance Water tank SUPPORTING FACILITIES BAP shops House for Port Officer Mosque

10. Kejawanan - West Java


VOLUME
30 360 36 1 1 36 9,645 2,080 200 160 1 100 m2 m
2

UNIT

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 C 1 2 3

: Estuari
: : : : : West Java Cirebon City Lemah Wungkuk Pegambiran 06 44' 89" S Latitude 108 35' 05" E Longitude

m2 unit unit m2 m
2

m2 m
3

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airports - Other Port

: 130 Km : 5 Km : 1 Km : 11 Km 150 Km : 4 Km

m2 unit m2

(Penggung Airport) (Husein Sastranegara Airport - Bandung) (Muara Jati Port)

OPERATIONAL DATA FACILITIES


Kejawanan Fishing Port is the particular archipelagic fishing port in north coast of West Java Province. This port is located in eastern part of the province facing Java Sea, with an area more than 19 Ha. The facilities in this port are as follow: Table 10.1. Facilities in Kejawanan Fishing Port, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Pier-2 Complex road Breakwater Drainage Entrance route Retaining wall Shipping routes Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Arthesis/drill well Auction hall (TPI) Controlling and environmental sanitation Electrical beyond building Electricity Fish market 300 1 940 1 1 36 64 m m
2

The operational activities in Kejawanan Fishing Port, such as the numbers of fisherman, fishing gears and fishing activities, are shown in the following table: Table 10.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 19 6 195 2,925 9,645 2,353 3,789 2,080 1,600 880 -3 Ha Ha m m m m m m m m m
2 2

FISHERMAN
(Person) 2,012 1,694 1,285 1,171 780 671 770

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 181 121 107 105 113 61 70 FUEL 3,615 3,450 3,309 2,949 2,779 1,791 1,354

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 10,073 9,644 8,991 7,836 6,015 4,060 3,000 WATER 6,926 7,602 3,547 6,762 5,975 6,980 9,631

FACILITIES

VOLUME

UNIT

2006 2007

Table 10.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Price, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 1,060 990 812 599 492 405 346 PRODUCTION (Ton) 2,440 3,291 3,070 3,103 2,912 2,999 3,325

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 4,129,785 5,407,738 5,381,083 9,359,372 9,764,665 10,791,423 17,325,361

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 6,778 9,142 8,528 8,619 8,089 8,333 9,236

unit
2

unit unit KVA m2

The most effective production is in year 2007, it shown two number of boat visit and product per day.

92

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Archipelagic Fishing Port

10. Kejawanan - West Java

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Rays fish is the most dominant species in Kejawanan AFP, followed by squids. Groupers is the highest economic value followed by red snappers. Table 10.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

NO
4 5 6 7 8

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) PD Horison PD Sambu PT. Biotech Surindo PT. Evadarta Ciremai PT. Pan Putra Samudera Susi Tien Teng Hock Tuty Hartini UD Barokah UD. Cerindo Fish processing Fish processing Cytosine SPBU (fuel center)

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA
( m2) 1,892 4,072 4,000 1,052 2,900 1,000 1,400 150 1,675 1,200

Small crab processing Sea food restaurant Shop Mini cold storage Salted fish processing Fish processing

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Biji Nangka Cucut Cumi-cumi Ekor kuning Budun Kaci Kakap merah Kambing-kambing Kembung Kerapu Kurisi Kuwe Layur Manyung Pari Selar Semadar Tembang Tenggiri Tongkol/Lisong Ikan lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Yellow-stripe goatfish Shark Common squids Redbelly yellowtail fusilier Giant sea perch Red snapper Goat fishes Short-body mackerel Groupers Ornate threadfin bream Jack trevallies Hairtails Giant catfish Sting ray Trevallies Foxface Fringe scale sardinella/ goldstripe sardinella Narrow-barred spanish mackerel Bullet tuna Others

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 225 201,854 491,529 4,248 3,088 35,997 205,596 64,450 13,234 89,056 11,422 4,364 755 7,145 637,531 5,459 6,799 6,023 46,172 2,670 251,867

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 1,080,000 302,781,000 1,425,434,100 16,992,000 5,249,600 136,788,600 1,315,814,400 103,120,000 6,617,000 667,920,000 43,403,600 17,456,000 377,500 10,717,500 446,271,700 8,188,500 16,317,600 3,011,500 138,516,000 2,670,000 226,680,300

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 4,800 1,500 2,900 4,000 1,700 3,800 6,400 1,600 500 7,500 3,800 4,000 500 1,500 700 1,500 2,400 500 3,000 1,000 900

9 10 11 12 13

TOTAL AREA

25,508

FISHING VESSELS
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. Table 10.6. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Kejawanan AFP, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 1 1 4 3 5 2 10-20 GT 6 3 34 27 23 14 2

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 42 35 445 350 268 224 35 30-50 GT 61 57 49 41 42 54 9 50-100 GT 65 62 44 53 49 40 9 100-200 GT 6 6 24 18 19 14 1 > 200 GT 1 -

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Kejawanan Fishing Port has a big adequate potential area industry. There are 13 fisheries companies/business units in this area, excluding other fisheries companies along north coast of Cirebon city and its surrounding beyond port area. Table 10.5. Fisheries Companies
NO
1 2 3 CV. Eka Jaya Sentosa Ema Sulaiman

LOGISTICS
Until now, the supply for logistic still can be fulfilled in Kejawanan AFP. Table 10.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Ice factory (not active) Cold storage Fish processing

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 5 20 11

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 5 20 11

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) -

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant)

AREA
(m ) 3,500 2,038 629
2

Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

94

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Archipelagic Fishing Port

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Kejawanan fishing port are as follow : Table 10.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

11 Pekalongan
archipelagic FISHING PORT CENTRAL JAVA

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


1,597

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


106,990,179

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Complex road

Port pond

Pier

B. Functional Facilities

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : PEKALONGAN Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. WR. Supratman No.1 Pekalongan 51114 (0285) 424500, 435013 (0285) 424740 ppnpekalongan@gmail.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Dedi Sutisna, A.Pi

Auction hall (TPI)

Ice factory

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97

Layout of Pekalongan AFP REMARKS:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. JETI WISATA BAHARI UNIT 1 GEDUNG PERTEMUAN WISATA BAHARI GEDUNG AQUARIUM WISATA BAHARI TALUD 70 CM DEPO LOGISTIK a. LABORATORIUM MINI b. BAK AIR BERSIH/TANDON c. DEEP WELL 1 UNIT DERMAGA TUNGGU/ISTIRAHAT TOWER AIR STASIUN POMPA BAHAN BAKAR NELAYAN POS SATPAM PAGAR TEMBOK PELABUHAN

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

J AVA S E A

J AVA S E A

7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

CENTRAL JAVA

INDIAN OCEAN

Pe ka lo

ng

an

Ri

ve r

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Pekalongan City Central Java

44.96 32,799.71

273,342 (2007) 32,179,000 (2006)

1.81 (2007) 0.50 (2006)

4,568,471 (2006) 234,435,323 (2005)

14.50 (2006) 21.20 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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99

Archipelagic Fishing Port

11. Pekalongan - Central Java

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. b. c. d. e. f.

NO
13 Port Officer office Repair station Slipway UPL Water tower and installation SUPPORTING FACILITIES Aquarium building BAP shops Fisherman shelter Information room Maritime tourism building Official house Operator housing 14 15 16 17 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

FACILITIES

VOLUME
375 120 2,000 2 2 300 120 131 48 300 60 86 m2 m
2

UNIT

River/Bay/Beach
Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

: Beach
: : : : : Central Java Pekalongan North Pekalongan Panjang Wetan 06 51' 40" S Latitude 109 41' 35" E Longitude

m2 unit unit m2 m m m m
2

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Ports

: 105 Km : 6 Km : 2 Km : 100 Km (Ahmad Yani Airport - Semarang) : 60 Km (Pelindo - Tegal) 100 Km (Pelindo Tanjung Emas - Semarang) 140 Km (Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port)

m2
2

m2
2 2

FACILITIES
Fishing Port of Pekalongan is the particular archipelagic fishing port which is located in northern part of Central Java Province, facing Java Sea. The facilities in this fishing port are as follow: Table 11.1. Facilities in Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MAIN FACILITIES Pier-1 Pier-2 Complex road Drainage Retaining wall Shipping routes Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Equipment storage Fish market Fish storage & shelter Fisherman meeting hall Fuel supply building Genset house Integrated checking post Navigation sign Net storage Parking area 361 5,670 180 135 243 214 343 1 132 3 300 345 m2 m m
2

OPERATIONAL DATA
Since 2001 to 2007 there is inverse trend line between fisherman and fishing gear. Fluctuated trend happen to fuel , linier decline trend formed from ice and water. Table 11.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
YEAR UNIT
345 220 2,500 100 595 1,200 -2.2 m m m m m m m 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

FISHERMAN
(Person) 20,000 18,255 19,005 19,235 14,120 10,400 23,875 15,825

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 696 735 751 725 568 444 425 271 FUEL 29,015 22,931 26,937 30,401 25,220 14,452 9,820 10,796

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 113,730 95,585 88,976 91,197 74,545 34,758 27,180 21,153 WATER 33,070 26,885 25,389 24,843 19,946 10,890 8,213 6,420

FACILITIES

VOLUME

Table 11.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

m2
2

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 7,777 6,747 6,200 5,662 4,797 6,490 5,563 4,995 PRODUCTION (Ton) 71,913 51,761 55,158 58,963 43,350 32,099 29,285 23,109

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 207,428,690 166,569,875 168,976,533 181,549,499 177,962,019 151,235,697 131,742,543 146,336,901

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 200 144 153 164 120 89 81 64

m2 m2 m m m m
2

unit
2

unit
2 2

100

101

Archipelagic Fishing Port

11. Pekalongan - Central Java

The most effective production happened at 2006. Its showing by number of boats visits and production per day. But the best value captured was in year 2008. It's shown from product and value.

FISHING VESSELS
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)
< 10 GT 2001 104 102 51 55 50 38 11-30 GT 95 57 104 171 100 137 180 93 30-50 GT 60 16 20 48 4 14 20 12 50-100 GT 346 406 470 396 331 175 161 123 100-200 GT 73 140 99 94 72 80 64 43 > 200 GT 78 30 27 9 15 -

Table 11.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007


NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Banyar Bawal hitam Cumi-cumi Jui Layang Lemuru Selar Tenggiri Tetengkek Tongkol/Lisong

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Indian mackerel Black pomfret Common squids Rainbow sardines Slander scad Bali sardinella Trevallies Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel Torpedo scad Bullet tuna

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 1,790,291 456,350 117,149 2,440,422 11,904,934 3,114,393 2,201,611 240,052 211,704 3,326,054

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 16,374,291,000 5,458,247,000 1,290,800,000 4,425,281,000 46,071,173,000 10,520,207,000 13,243,664,000 3,582,465,000 606,665,000 21,006,566,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 9,146 11,960 11,018 1,813 3,869 3,377 6,011 14,923 2,865 6,315

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

LOGISTICS
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


SUPPLY DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 4,639 117 2,664 10,221

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 4,639 117 2,664 10,221

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) -

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Pekalongan Fishing Port has the potential area for industry, although it's not a big area. There are 3 fisheries companies/business units in that area. The numbers excluding other fisheries companies along north coast of Java around Pekalongan City beyond port area. Table 11.5. Fisheries Companies in Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
NO
1 2 3

Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) KSO SPBN Jasa Mina PT. Humitekindo Utama PT. Samudra Dokindo Prima SPBN (fuel center) Seaweed powder Dock & dockyard

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA 2
(m ) 3,500 5,000 22,500

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Pekalongan fishing port are as follow : Table 11.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

TOTAL AREA

31,000

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


1,400

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


1,579,350,279

102

103

Archipelagic Fishing Port

11. Pekalongan - Central Java

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Bollard

Complex road

Workshop

Administration office

C. Supporting Facilities

Pier

Breakwater

B. Functional Facilities

Shelter

Fisherman meeting building

Fish market

Auction hall (TPI)

Shops

Fence

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105

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D. Activities

12 Brondong
archipelagiC FISHING PORT EAST JAVA

Mooring activities

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : BRONDONG Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Raya Brondong No. 17, Brondong - Lamongan Jawa Timur 62263 (0322) 663105 (0322) 663105 ppnbrondong@dkp.go.id www.pipp.dkp.go.id Tharmizi Asri RS, A.Pi, M.Si

106

107

Layout of Brondong AFP REMARKS:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. TPI LAMA R. PETUGAS LELANG R. PENJUALAN AIR & BBM PABRIK ES TEMPAT KERANJANG TEMPAT KERANJANG TEMPAT PENGEPAKAN MUSHOLLA TANGKI SILAR BENGKEL TANDON AIR KANTOR KUD TOKO KUD PUSKESMAS KANTOR PELABUHAN BPP POS JAGA TUGU KANTOR PELABUHAN POSYANDU LABORATORIUM RUMAH DINAS SPBN GARASI PEMBEKALAN RAMBU NAVIGASI IPAL TEMPAT KERANJANG LAHAN PARKIR DERMAGA BONGKAR 60 GT DERMAGA BONGKAR 30 GT DERMAGA BONGKAR 10 GT MASJID TAMAN RESAPAN TOILET UMUM KIOS TPS AREAL INDUSTRI PENJEMURAN JALA GEDUNG PERTEMUAN DAN MESS PERTOKOAN/KIOS KANTOR DAN MENARA PENGAWAS R. GENSET TRANSIT SHEED PERBAIKAN KAPAL BENGKEL TPI TANDON AIR GEDUNG WISATA BAHARI

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

J AVA S E A

EAST JAVA

INDIAN OCEAN

J AVA S E A

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Lamongan East Java

1,812.80 46,689.64

1,393,131 (2005) 36,592,000 (2006)

12.79 (2005) 0.86 (2006)

6,613,518 (2006) 403,392,351 (2005)

15.55 (2006) 18.27 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

108

109

Archipelagic Fishing Port

12. Brondong - East Java

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

NO

FACILITIES
Fuel tank Furnigation room Genset Navigation sign Packing building Parking area Port Officer office Reefer container Repair station Trays storage Wasdi hall Water tank Water tower and installation SUPPORTING FACILITIES Fisherman shelter Guest house House for Port Officer Official house Operator housing

VOLUME
1 60 3 4 100 312 348 1 120 100 48 220 1 100 70 120 200 150 m
2

UNIT
unit unit unit m2 m
2

: Beach
: : : : : East Java Lamongan Brondong Brondong 06 52' 43" S Latitude 112 16' 08" E Longitude

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

m2 unit m
2

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Ports

: 70 Km : 40 Km : 1 Km : 80 Km : 3 Km 60 Km 70 Km

m2 m
2

(Juanda Airport - Surabaya) (Sedayulawas Port) (Gresik Port) (Tanjung Perak Port - Surabaya)

21 22 C 1 2 3 4

m2 unit m2 m
2

unit m2 m
2

FACILITIES
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: Table 12.1. Facilities in Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PRIMARY FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Pier-2 Revetment/turap Complex road Breakwater Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Electricity Equipment storage Excavator & pontoon Fish processing room Fish sorting room Fisherman meeting hall Fuel supply building 348 1,080 345 20 1 300 120 125 36 m
2

OPERATIONAL DATA
UNIT
5.7 23.4 100 161 2,139 637 195 -1 Ha Ha m2 m m m m
2

FACILITIES

VOLUME

Since 2001 to 2007 the number of fisherman and fishing gear were significant increasing. Ice and water shows linear increasing trend except the fuel. Some reason could affect the number of fuel, such as government policy on fuel price and amount for industry class. Table 12.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

FISHERMAN
(Person) 11,803 11,850 11,984 12,160 12,783 14,101 14,101 13,776

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 1,495 1,495 1,495 1,495 1,495 1,525 1,525 1,528 FUEL 4,492 8,536 8,456 4,690 1,293 1,256

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 5,277 28,339 38,948 37,634 24,740 46,433 54,032 56,601 WATER 9,426 10,795 10,782 13,829 17,367 19,988 24,744 22,638

m2

m2 KVA m2 unit m2 m2 m
2

The most effective production occurred in 2008 and also the value increasing since 2001 to 2008.

m2

110

111

Archipelagic Fishing Port

12. Brondong - East Java

Table 12.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 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.
PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 63,978 63,306 82,980 125,882 107,660 127,586 166,490 143,148 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 37,034 15,133 14,557 18,195 24,245 21,056 24,379 22,327 PRODUCTION (Ton) 23,352 23,107 30,288 45,947 39,295 46,569 60,769 52,249

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 33,900,386 30,173,912 107,165,722 209,729,756 229,885,367 306,464,220 421,183,449 442,323,513

Table 12.6. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Brondong AFP, Year 20012008
YEAR
< 10 GT 327 327 311 403 224 299 299 363 10-20 GT 930 949 1,128 934 934 1,170 1,170 1,103

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 86 86 56 48 48 56 56 62 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT -

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. Table 12.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 2,287,880 1,612,245 1,037,953 6,055,046 12,555,101 4,967,046 1,005,724 3,174,057 1,754,088 7,378,322

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Beloso Cumi-cumi Kakap merah Kapas-kapas Kuniran Layang Lemuru Manyung Pari Swanggi

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Greater lizardfish Common squid Red snappers Fals trevally Sulphur goatfish Slander scad Bali sardinella Giant catfish Sting ray Purple-spotted

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 10,845,896,500 29,548,153,500 32,650,206,700 28,850,646,500 108,012,846,825 42,249,189,600 3,270,350,900 32,995,705,800 11,709,397,100 51,673,476,050

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 4,750 18,300 31,450 4,750 8,600 8,500 3,250 10,400 6,700 7,000 Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

Table 12.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008


SUPPLY DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 43 80 100

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 15 80 68

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 27 32

ECONOMIC CYCLE FISHERIES INDUSTRIES


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 beyond port area. Table 12.5. Fisheries Companies in Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
NO
1

The average number of worker and average circulation money in Brondong fishing port are as follow : Table 12.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


15,537

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


1,228,767,123

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) KPRI Nusantara Jaya BAP Kios

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA 2
(m ) 1,000

FISHING VESSELS
112

TOTAL AREA

1,000 113

Archipelagic Fishing Port

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

13 Prigi
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT EAST JAVA
Revetment

Pier

Breakwater

Complex road

B. Functional Facilities

Auction Hall (TPI)

SPDN

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : PRIGI Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Pantai Prigi, Kec. Watulimo - Trenggalek Jawa Timur 66382 (0355) 551945, 551147, 551802 (0355) 551995 ppnprigi@ymail.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Rustardi, A.Pi

C. Supporting Facilities

Fisherman meeting building

Parking area

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115

Layout of Prigi AFP

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

JAVA SEA

EAST JAVA

INDIAN OCEAN

REMARKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. PORT POND BREAKWATER PIER GROIN REVETMENT OFFICE TPI GUARD POST SMALL INDUSTRIAL AREA INDUSTRIAL AREA EMPLOYEE HOUSING STORAGE BPN TOILET FUEL TANK

Prigi
Bay
Prigi
Bay

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Trenggalek East Java

6,116.00 46,689.64

680,929 (2005) 36,592,000 (2006)

0.25 (2005) 0.86 (2006)

2,637,992 (2006) 403,392,351 (2005)

15.06 (2006) 18.27 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

116

117

Archipelagic Fishing Port

13. Prigi - East Java

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

NO
14 Pump house Repair station Supervision office Trays storage Water basin Water supply installation Water tank & installation SUPPORTING FACILITIES 2 Wheel vehicles 3 Wheel vehicles 4 Wheel vehicles Diving equipment Guest house House for Port Officer

FACILITIES

VOLUME
30 120 120 80 40 1 30 10 3 2 4 240 4 m2 m2 m
2

UNIT

: Prigi Bay
: : : : : East Java Trenggalek Watulimo Tasikmadu 08 17' 17" S Latitude 111 43' 53" E Longitude

15 16 17 18 19 20 C 1 2 3 4 5 6

m2 ton unit ton unit unit unit unit m2 unit

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Ports

: 200 Km : 45 Km : 3 Km : 150 Km (Juanda Airport - Surabaya) : 200 Km (Tanjung Perak Port - Surabaya) 250 Km (Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port)

FACILITIES
Prigi Fishing Port is the particular archipelagic fishing port in southern part of East Java Province, facing Indian Ocean. This port has an area more than 14 Ha. The facilities in this fishing port are as following: Table 13.1. Facilities in Prigi AFP, Year 2008

OPERATIONAL DATA
Almost the number of fisherman, fishing gear and logistic distribution are increasing from 20012007. Table 13.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR FISHERMAN
(Person) 2001 14.1 15 552 830 1,124 710 775 1,399 56 80 80 300 1 50 35 30 20 4 655 Ha Ha m m m m m2 m
2

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) FUEL 660 703 760 1,556 1,757 1,677 1,494 2,171 3,010 2,782 3,747 4,012

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 1,710 3,836 5,579 5,734 5,810 WATER 1,243 798 8,360 8,491

NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Revertment/turap Complex road Breakwater FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Electricity Equipment storage Fish storage & shelter Fishermen meeting hall Fuel installation Fuel tank Generator room Genset Ice factory Navigation sign Port Officer office

FACILITIES

VOLUME

UNIT
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

4,190 4,210 4,325 5,526 6,235 6,271 6,271

Table 13.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

KVA m2 m
2

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 28,305 67,273 40,241 27,220 33,529 22,952 22,854 PRODUCTION (Ton) 14,028 57,293 46,756 17,794 14,346 23,603 22,332

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 24,205,143 53,836,786 54,467,454 58,309,700 51,064,500 83,485,900 92,259,150

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 38,432 159,968 128,098 48,751 39,304 64,666 61,184

m2 unit ton m2 KVA ton/day unit m2

118

119

Archipelagic Fishing Port

13. Prigi - East Java

The largest production per day in Prigi AFP occurred in 2002. Since 2004 to 2007 production increasing significant and also the value.

the

Table 13.6. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Prigi AFP, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 274 274 477 674 649 741 641 10-20 GT 175 175 85 73 105 136 151

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 96 112 112 115 120 230 240 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT -

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Eastern little tuna is most dominant species in Prigi AFP. The most highest economical value is belong to Skipjack Tuna and Bali Sardinella is the lowest price among the other dominant fish. Table 13.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Cakalang Layang deles Lemuru Tongkol como

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Skipjack tuna Shortfin scad Bali sardinella Eastern little tuna

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 942,000 5,189,000 4,502,000 9,998,000

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 5,399,400,000 19,680,800,000 5,888,500,000 52,442,350,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 5,700 3,800 1,300 5,250

LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow : Table 13.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 8 0.5 23 16

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 8 0.5 23 16

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) -

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
There are 3 fisheries companies in Prigi port area, as shown below :. Table 13.5. Fisheries Companies
NO
1 2 3

Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) Indo Prima Bahari PT. Bumi Mina Jaya PT. Sumber Pangan Nasional Cold storage Fish powder Cold storage

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA 2
(m ) 10,000 25,000 10,000

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Prigi fishing port are as follow : Table 13.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007

TOTAL AREA

45,000

FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Prigi fishing port are fishing vessels with various capacities.

YEAR
2007

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


8,864

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


107,884,378

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121

Archipelagic Fishing Port

13. Prigi - East Java

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Complex road

Revetment

Official houses

Warehouse

C. Supporting Facilities

Pier

Port pond

B. Functional Facilities

Auction hall (TPI)

Administration office

Fisherman meeting building

Shelter

SPDN

Fence

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123

Archipelagic Fishing Port

D. Activities

14 Pemangkat
ARCHIPELAGIC FISHING PORT WEST KALIMANTAN
Net repairing activities

Fish loading activities

Mooring activities

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : PEMANGKAT Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Penjajab Timur Ujung Kec. Pemangkat, Kab. Sambas Kalimantan Barat 79453 (0562) 242066 (0562) 244113 ppnpemangkat@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Ir. J. Jantje Patty

124

125

Layout of Pemangkat AFP REMARKS:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. GAPURA RUMAH ADM PELABUHAN KIOS IPTEK KANTOR UPT BAK AIR RUMAH POMPA GUSANG, KANTIN RUMAH BARANG BUKTI RUMAH TAHANAN DERMAGA GUDANG 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN POMPA BBM GEDUNG BENGKEL TEMPAT PENGEPAKAN IKAN PABRIK ES RUMAH WATER TREATMENT KANTOR PERUM PPS MUSHOLA RUMAH NPEGAWAI POS PAS MASUK BAK AIR MENARA AIR TANGKI WTP RUKO & GUDANG IKAN 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. JALAN KOMPLEK LANDSCAPING TAMAN POS PNBP POS PERHUBUNGAN DARAT POS POLISI GARASI MOBIL HALTE RUMAH DINAS SYAHBANDAR GUDANG IKAN & KANTIN GUDANG IKAN PERUM RUMAH MAKAN PABRIK ES PENGOLAHAN AIR BERSIH INTAKE PUMP

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

WEST KALIMANTAN
N AT U N A
SEA

N AT U N A SEA

Estuari

N AT U N A
SEA

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Sambas West Kalimantan

6,395.70 120,114.32

485,446 (2007) 4,118,000 (2006)

0.37 (2007) 0.42 (2006)

3,618,691 (2006) 33,742,468 (2005)

10.98 (2006) 13.74 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

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127

Archipelagic Fishing Port

14. Pemangkat - West Kalimantan

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

NO
13 Reservoir basin Supervision office Telecommunication Toilet Water basin Water tank SUPPORTING FACILITIES BAP shops Fisherman shelter House for Port Officer Mosque Operator housing

FACILITIES

VOLUME
100 150 1 200 1 200 5 1 70 1 162 m
3

UNIT
m2 unit m2 unit m
2

: Sungai Sambas Besar


: : : : : West Kalimantan Sambas Pemangkat Penjajap 01 09' 36" S Latitude 108 57' 16" E Longitude

14 15 16 17 18 C 1 2 3 4 5

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District

unit unit m2 unit m


2

: 117 Km : 50 Km : 3 Km

FACILITIES
Pemangkat Fishing Port is one of the 3 particular archipelagic fishing ports in Kalimantan Island. This port is located in western part of the island; facing Malacca Strait. The port area is more than 8 Ha. Facilities in this fisheries port are as follow: Table 14.1. Facilities in Pemangkat AFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Pier-2 Revetment/turap Jetty Complex road Drainage Groin FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Arthesis/drill well Auction hall (TPI) Bridge Electrical beyond building Electricity Fish storage & shelter Fishermen meeting hall Fuel installation Ice factory Parking area Processing on water Repair station 1 320 16.50 1 146 944 1 50 10 335 200 1 unit m
2

OPERATIONAL DATA
Almost all the indicator of operational were increasing from 2001 to 2007. Table 14.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR FACILITIES VOLUME
8 3 1,062 152 730 654 2,500 690 171 Ha Ha m m m m
2

FISHERMAN
(Person) 1,485 1,557 1,530 1,861 1,898 1,881 1,929

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 173 173 172 217 225 246 256 FUEL 4,511 4,684 7,005 7,071 6,834 7,328 7,468

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 37,218 40,332 41,394 35,992 30,505 34,816 38,801 WATER 7,751 8,216 9,654 28,474 20,072 33,263 38,073

UNIT
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

m2
2

m2
2 2

m2

Table 14.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 11,868 16,922 14,617 17,969 14,748 69,397 79,517 104,089 PRODUCTION (Ton) 5,918 5,338 6,405 9,205 9,279 6,475 5,880 9,172

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 8,246,530 9,216,100 15,436,020 35,168,020 45,038,120 54,318,488 60,988,499 115,282,615

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 16,440 14,830 17,790 25,600 25,770 17,740 16,111 25,129

m2 unit KVA m
2

unit m2 ton/day m2 m
2

unit

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 production occurred in 2007. About 50% production average increased in 2001 to 2007 and 90% in value increased in 2001 to 2007.

Table 14.6. Fisheries Companies


NO
1 2

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) Agus Sudarso Ajin Ajun Ali Usman Ari Asmad Bastian Bauk/Suriadi Bongkew Ceku Cin Cung Effendi H. Mauludin Hamdani Idris Hamdi Hari Supriadi Hendi Henri/Engkel Herman Herry Holdy Ibrahim Jarni Ifung Indra Lestari/Tilis Maryono/Endek Muhrin Muslimin Namku Ngaku Nongning Nursanti Ny. Afung Ny. Mimi Onyek Pahlijan Pairus PT. Dwi Tirta Investindo Rano Rapik Rasidi Risdianto Ruslan Sabaruddin

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fisheries business Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Coffee shop Fish trade (market) Coffee shop Coffee shop Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Ice factory Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market)

AREA 2
(m ) 11 572 144 30 48 16 30 76 315 14 100 21 160 14 18 14 12 80 10 80 480 17 75 75 14 150 17 15 416 276 304 93 144 128 14 56 80 1,000 48 80 48 18 34 7

DOMINANT FISH
Bullet tuna was the most dominant fish in Pemangkat AFP, followed by Slander scad. Black pomfret was in top price of all dominant fish. About 40% of dominant fish were in medium economical value. Table 14.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2,855,718 21,938,956,600 7,682 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Bawal hitam Ikan karang Kembung Layang Layaran Layur Manyung Selar Tenggiri Tongkol/Lisong

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Black pomfret Coral reef fish Short-body mackerel Scad Indo-Pasific blue marlin Hairtails Giant catfish Trevallies Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel Bullet tuna

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 370,574 409,139 393,269 1,163,118 86,894 343,967 178,757 1,183,448 708,138

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 8,142,685,500 2,338,855,800 3,604,418,300 6,263,075,600 638,025,100 2,522,248,650 1,165,734,100 7,773,323,300 13,241,817,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 21,973 6,939 9,166 5,385 7,343 7,333 6,521 6,739 18,699

There were 3 kinds of prawn from shrimp class that landing in Pemangkat AFP. Table 14.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang putih Udang dogol Udang lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Banana prawn Endeavour prawn Other shrimps

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 178,003 41,523 247,909

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 1,855,052,000 761,659,000 1,762,504,300

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 10,421 18,343 7,109

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
About 53 fisheries companies are in Pemangkat port area with majority activities in fish trade,, as shown below :.

130

131

Archipelagic Fishing Port

14. Pemangkat - West Kalimantan

NO
45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) Sarmili Sun Nyan Supriadi Tamil Tan Sui An Trisno Yakup Yatim Zamhari

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market) Fish trade (market)

AREA 2
(m ) 7 87 18 28 100 18 43 10 14

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Pemangkat fishing port are as follow : Table 14.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007-2008
YEAR
2007 2008

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


2,768 3,049

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


144,688,440,000 197,117,000,000

TOTAL AREA

5,677

FIGURES 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
YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 103 103 102 113 121 124 129 124 10-20 GT 13 13 13 18 30 22 20 39

A. Main Facilities

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 13 13 13 25 33 59 66 58 30-50 GT 21 21 21 32 19 14 16 21 50-100 GT 22 22 22 28 21 29 24 25 100-200 GT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > 200 GT Pier Port pond

LOGISTICS
B. Functional Facilities
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow : Table 14.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

Bolder

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) -

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 7,468 38,073 38,801

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) Administration office SPDN

132

133

Archipelagic Fishing Port

15 Ternate
Water reservoir Ice factory

ARCHIPELAGIC FISHING PORT NORTH MALUKU

C. Supporting Facilities

Science and technology shops

Port gate

Musholla

D. Activities

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : TERNATE Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Pasar Inpres, Bastiong PO. BOX 25 - Ternate Maluku Utara 97716 (0921) 21385, 21128 (0921) 21128 ppntte@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Dwi Yuliono Rochayadi, A.PI, M.M

Mooring activities

134

135

Layout of Ternate AFP

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

MALUKU
SEA

REMARKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. KANTOR PELABUHAN KANTOR SWASTA POS GERBANG MASUK LAB (LPPMHP) PERIKANAN KANTOR TPI BANGSAL PENGEPAKAN IKAN TPI GARDU PLN BENGKEL TOILET WARUNG KANTIN BPI WARUNG 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. KANTIN TANGKI BBM TANGKI AIR TAWAR PABRIK ES BALOK FREEZING ROOM COLD STORAGE PABRIK ES CURAH PENAMPUNGAN LOBSTER GUDANG PERUMAHAN PEGAWAI BPN DERMAGA POS DERMAGA
Location (City/Province) Area 2 (Km ) Total Population (Person) Population Growth/Year (%) GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

MALUKU SEA

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Ternate City North Maluku

249.75 39.959.99

163,166 (2005) 919,000 (2006)

7.93 (2005) 2.02 (2006)

517,921 (2006) 2,580,960 (2005)

10.04 (2006) 8.97 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

136

137

Archipelagic Fishing Port

15. Ternate - North Maluku

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

NO
12 Ice factory Net storage Parking area Repair station Road complex Supervision office Water tank SUPPORTING FACILITIES 2 wheels vehicle 4 wheels vehicle House for Port Officer Laboratory building

FACILITIES

VOLUME
30 210 544 200 6,235 54 2 4 2 9 200 m
2

UNIT
ton/day m2 m
2 2

: Bastiong
: : : : : North Maluku Ternate South Ternate Bastiong 00 46' 16" N Latitude 127 22' 42" E Longitude 4 4 3 9 3 Km Km Km Km (Sultan Babullah Airport - Ternate) Km (Pelindo - Ternate)

13 14 15 16 17 18 C 1 2 3 4

m2 unit unit unit unit m


2

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Port

: : : : :

OPERATIONAL DATA FACILITIES


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 fishing port are as follow: Table 15.1. Facilities in Ternate AFP, Year 2008
2001

Fishermen and fishing gears are increasing from 2001 to 2008. But for ice and water the trend line are linier except for fuel. Table 15.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
YEAR FISHERMAN
(Person) 432 770 830 702 1,167 1,167 1,731 2,268

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 80 91 100 102 157 207 201 FUEL 6,223 5,535 3,523 1,689 612 585 595

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 189 261 476 381 449 308 7,456 WATER 3,652 4,280 6,932 6,787 9,705 14,000 12,303

NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Pier-1 Pier-2 Pier-3 Revetment/turap Jetty Complex road Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Air blast freezer Auction hall (TPI) Cold storage Drill well building Electrical relay station Electricity Equipment storage Fisheries supervision post Fishermen meeting hall Genset

FACILITIES

VOLUME
10 716 667 202 197 678 5,140 -7 415 6 500 80 20 21 300 120 54 100 150 Ha m2 m
2

UNIT

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

m2 m2 m m2 m

Table 15.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
YEAR BOAT VISIT
(Unit)

FISH
PRODUCTION (Ton)
3,897 3,754 3,831 3,969 5,936 4,841 5,702 3,897 3,754 3,831 3,969 5,414 4,484 4,624

PRODUCTION
VALUE (Rp 1,000)
14,324,000 15,585,227 14,052,977 18,539,015 30,529,103 28,925,127 42,993,584 PER DAY (Kg) 10,825 10,428 10,642 11,025 15,039 12,456 12,844

ton/day m2 ton m2 m m m m
2

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

KVA
2 2 2

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 occurred in 2006 and they are fluctuate from 2002 to 2008.
NO

Table 15.6. Fisheries Companies


FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) CV Fiber Glass Perkasa LEPPM3 LPPMHP PT. Dwi Poli Perkasa PT. Mitra Nelayan Mandiri PT. Usaha Mina UD Agus UD Irwan UD. Hermanto Boat factory Pemberdayaan nelayan Laboratorium Cold storage Selling of block ice Selling fish Fish collecting storage Fish collecting storage Fish collecting storage

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA
(m2) 6,540 175 200 950 1,000 84 100 207 262

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Spotted sardinella was the most dominant fish in Ternate AFP. Mackarel and Croaker were the highest economical value . Trevallies and Emperors had the same price. Table 15.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Layang Pisang-pisang Cakalang Tongkol/Lisong Ekor kuning Kembung Madidihan Selar Julung Sarden Swanggi Kakap merah Kerapu Kwee Baronang Sunglir

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Scad Yellowtail fussiliers Skipjack tuna Bullet tuna Redbelly yellowtail fussiliers Short-body mackerel Yellowfin tuna Trevallies Needle fishes Spotted sardinella Purple spotted bigeye Red snappers Groupers Jack trevallies White-spotted spinefoot Rainbow runner

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 2,197,000 275,000 653,000 768,000 56,000 202,000 101,000 123,000 15,000 21,000 3,000 19,000 44,000 32,000 1,000 3,000

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 12.118.652.000 2.226.125.000 5,014,387,000 4,631,808,000 465,304,000 1,484,902,000 1,107,869,000 957,924,000 98,775,000 110,817,000 26,712,000 213,674,000 840,708,000 295,712,000 9,072,000 20,040,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 5.516 8.095 7,679 6,031 8,309 7,351 10,969 7,788 6,585 5,277 8,904 11,246 19,107 9,241 9,072 6,680

TOTAL AREA

9,518

FISHING VESSELS
The best number of fishing vessel occurred in 2007. There are 292 fishing vessels size >200 GT have landed here or almost 40 % of total number of fish. Table 15.7. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Ternate AFP, Year 20012008
YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 790 11,555 1,155 1,852 1,298 19 20 38 10-20 GT 81 19 63 210 155 11 17 33

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 33 44 76 189 264 7 10 11 30-50 GT 61 76 195 67 141 50-100 GT 109 141 170 84 49 100-200 GT 45 46 67 31 51 3 > 200 GT 10 8 16 4 5 -

The price of shrimp in Ambon are very high value enough. About 120.000 rupiahs, the average price for shrimps. Table 15.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
NO
1

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Lobster

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Lobster

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 655

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 131,000,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 200,000

LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
About 9 fisheries companies are this port area with about 17.524 m2 area, such as shown below.

Table 15.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008


SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 8 1 20 20

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 4 1 20 15

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 4 5

140

141

Archipelagic Fishing Port

15. Ternate - North Maluku

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Ternate fishing port are as follow : Table 15.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

B. Functional Facilities

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


1,534

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


345,649,000

Fish market

Ice factory

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Auction hall (TPI)

Administration office

Pier

Port pond

Complex road

Revertment

142

143

Archipelagic Fishing Port

C. Supporting Facilities

16 Ambon
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT MALUKU
Guest house

Fisherman meeting building

Mosque

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : AMBON Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Sultan Hasanuddin, Pandan Kasturi Ambon 97128 (0911) 355222, 354728 (0911) 345291 pelikan_ambon@yahoo.co.id www.pipp.dkp.go.id Ir. Frits P. Lesnussa, M.Si

144

145

Layout of Ambon AFP

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

REMARKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. DERMAGA TPI CAFETARIA KPT MINA SEJAHTERA KANTOR SATU ATAP BALAI PERTEMUAN NELAYAN RUANG LAB. PERIKANAN POS SATPAM RUMAH DINAS KANTOR PPN AMBON MASJID GUEST HOUSE POS KPJ RUANG INSTALASI CV. HATURA INDUSTRI BAK PENAMPUNGAN AIR COLL. ROOM POS PT.MAKARA PT. MARTA SAMUDERA CV. TUNA MALUKU PT. SINAR ABADI C. PABRIK ES PT. TRI BATRA SAMUDERA CV. WASIDRI JAYA PT. MARTA SAMUDERA FA. SANU PT. PEMANTIK SP. PT. MADINDO PT. TRI SATRIA SAMUDERA PT. MITRA UTAMA MALUKU PT. DAMARINA SB. PT. INDO MINA BP. PEMDA MALUKU PT. B.A. NUSANTARA

S E R A M

S E A

B A N D A

S E A

Ambon Bay

Ambon
Bay

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Ambon City Maluku

359.45 47,350.42

271,972 (2007) 1,271,000 (2006)

3.35 (2007) 1.44 (2006)

2,089,100 (2006) 4,570,664 (2005)

14.79 (2006) 12.90 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

146

147

Archipelagic Fishing Port

16. Ambon - Maluku

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES
Garbage disposal Genset Genset house Hydrant Ice factory Navigation sign Parking area Reefer container Water tank & installation SUPPORTING FACILITIES 2 wheels vehicle Car garage Education and technology Kiosk Health clinic House for Port Officer Internet SSB Radio 3 15 10 100 74 2 2 unit m2 m
2 2

VOLUME
1 93 125 1 10 3 88 24 240

UNIT
unit KVA m2 unit ton/day unit m2 ton ton

a. b. c. d. e. f.

River/Bay/Beach Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

: : : : : :

Ambon Maluku Ambon City Sirimau Pandan Kasturi 03 41' 38" S Latitude 128 10' 35" E Longitude Km Km Km Km (Pattimura Airport - Ambon) Km (Pelindo - Ambon) Km (Yos Sudarso Port - Ambon)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airports - Other Port

: 3 : 3 : 3 : 30 3 : 3

unit unit 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: Table 16.1. Facilities in Ambon AFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MAIN FACILITIES Pier-1 Revetment/turap Jetty Complex road Drainage Groin Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Air blast freezer Arthesis/drill well Auction hall (TPI) Cold storage Drill well building Electricity Fender Fire safety Forklift Fuel tank 512 4 1 375 30 1 83 45 8 1 500 m
2

OPERATIONAL DATA
The operational activities indicators in Ambon fishing port, such as numbers of fisherman, fishing gears and fishing activities, are as follow:

FACILITIES

VOLUME
3,557 600 60 3,000 1,427 354 -3 m m m m m
2 2

UNIT

Table 16.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

FISHERMAN
(Person) 140 240 2,000 3,000 5,233 5,819 6,321 6,640

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 7 12 100 150 229 226 549 231 FUEL 7,485 1,921 3,211 5,943 13,909 31,575 19,287

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 120 227 124 976 358 WATER 1,148 1,520 2,610 2,160 5,347 5,476 21,823 7,620

unit m

ton/day unit m2 ton unit KVA unit unit unit KL

Increasing of distribution of fuel, ice and water occured in 2001-2007. The fishing gear seemed fluctuated.

148

149

Archipelagic Fishing Port

16. Ambon - Maluku

Table 16.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 1,511 1,252 1,962 204,090 127,376 22,505 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 38 43 353 348 552 267 724 491 PRODUCTION (Ton) 1,065 1,325 551 457 716 24,491 46,492 8,215

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000)

About 16 fisheries companies are in this port area : Table 16.6. Fisheries Companies
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) CV. Wanding Jaya PT. Mitra Utama Maluku CV. Saleh Group CV. Tuna Maluku DKP FA. Fatma Kama FA. Sanu PT. Damarin Sumber Pratama PT. Damarina Alam Bahari PT. Dech Alsum Nusantara PT. Hadigdo PT. Harta Samudera 01 PT. Harta Samudera 02 PT. Mina Sejahtera PT. Sinar Abadi Cemerlang PT. Tri Satria Samudra Safety marine Processing Processing Processing UPMB Canteen Processing LPG gas storage Processing Processing Workshop Processing Processing Shop/canteen Workshop Processing

1,499,954 775,044 2,178,949 255,430,068 232,525,725 136,196,435

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA
(m ) 96 1,200 1,200 800 1,200 170 1,200 180 2,000 2,140 1,600 2,500 1,200 900 738 400
2

Boat visit seemed fluctuated, the production increased in 2002-2007.

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 16.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Beloso Gulamah/Tigawaja Kembung Kerong-kerong Lemuru Lencam Peperek Sardine/Siro Selar Tetengkek

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Greater lizard fish Croaker Short-body mackerel Jerbua terapon/ large-scale terapon Bali sardinella Emperors Pony fishes/Sleepmouth Spotted sardinella Trevallies Torpedo scad

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 2,225,322 1,637,118 3,222,325 3,160,790 4,653,700 3,233,306 4,935,500 5,988,365 2,994,485 3,316,230

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 3,782,483,900 4,660,360,700 9,478,543,200 6,141,169,500 4,828,665,000 6,485,771,710 6,189,439,500 7,685,952,625 6,007,904,000 5,460,000,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 1,700 2,847 2,942 1,943 1,038 2,006 1,254 1,283 2,006 1,646

TOTAL AREA

17,524

FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Ambon fishing port are fishing vessels with various capacities. The best number of fishing vessel occurred in 2007. There are 292 fishing vessels size >200 GT have landed here or almost 40 % of total number of fish. Table 16.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Ambon AFP, Year 2001-2008
YEAR FISHING VESSELS (Unit)
< 10 GT 2001 7 2 16 16 10-20 GT 1 2 1 23 4 20-30 GT 2 7 2 1 32 28 30-50 GT 2 7 2 1 15 13 50-100 GT 1 8 12 14 17 49 2 100-200 GT 2 4 44 66 106 110 298 27 > 200 GT 4 48 44 45 98 118 292 46

Spotted sardinella was the most dominant fish in Ambon AFP. Mackarel and Croaker were the highest economical value . Trevallies and Emperors had the same price. Table 16.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang lainnya Udang putih/Jerbung Udang windu

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Other shrimps Banana prawn Jumbo tiger shrimp/ Tiger prawn

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 312,006 201,778 770,761

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 9,316,797,500 21,984,997,500 83,223,712,500

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 167,802 108,956 107,976

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

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 : Table 16.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 550 120 -

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 60 -

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 60 Complex road Revertment

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Ambon fishing port, shown : Table 16.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

B. Functional Facilities

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


779

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


1,077,425,000

Administration office

Ice factory

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Fuel tank Pier Port pond

Auction hall (TPI)

152

153

Archipelagic Fishing Port

C. Supporting Facilities

17 Tual
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT MALUKU

Fisherman meeting building

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Name Classification Address Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : TUAL Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Dumar Kota Tual - Prov. Maluku (0916) 22681 (0916) 22691 ppntual@telkom.net www.pipp.dkp.go.id Joko Supraptomo, A.Pi, MM

154

155

Layout of Tual AFP REMARKS:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. PIER PIER SERVICE POST FUEL TANK PT. GETRA MITRA USAHA NAVIGATION LIGHT TFUEL TANK CLEAN WATER TANK PT. NINI GERHANA PT. NINI GERHANA TOWER AIR BERSIH PT. PUSAKA BAHARI PT. PUSAKA BAHARI WORKSHOP TOILET PPN GENSET HOUSE LABORATORY GENSET PMHP LABORATORY FISHERMAN MEETING HALL ADMINISTRATION OFFICE KALABUH OFFICIAL HOUSE ANUGERAH SHOP PUBLIC HOUSES

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

WEST PAPUA

B A N D A

S E A

A R A F U R U S E A

B A N D A
S E A

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

South East Maluku Maluku

4,049.00 47,350.42

150,160 (2006) 1,271,000 (2006)

2.02 (2006) 1.44 (2006)

458,370 (2006) 4,570,664 (2005)

10.96 (2006) 12.90 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

156

157

Archipelagic Fishing Port

17. Tual - Maluku

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/ Sub-District Geographic Position

NO

FACILITIES
SUPPORTING FACILITIES 2 wheels vehicle 4 wheels vehicle House for Port Officer

VOLUME
2 5 8

UNIT
unit unit unit

: Tual
: : : : : Maluku South East Maluku South Dullah Dumar 05 36' 59" S Latitude 132 44' 30" E Longitude

C 1 2 3

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Port

: 528 Km (by air) : 3 Km : 3 Km : 5 Km (Dumatubun Airport) : 2 Km (Tual Port)

OPERATIONAL DATA
The operational activities indicators in Tual fishing port, such as numbers of fisherman, fishing gears and fishing activities are as follow: Table 17.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
YEAR FISHERMAN
(Person) 3,450 4,150 4,284 2,940 5,961 7,150 6,693 4,622

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 503 561 406 256 504 572 522 164 FUEL 10,010 146,081 3,285 79,000 25,893

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE WATER 8,750 9,850 9,450 10,460 11,237 16,284 17,098 7,787

FACILITIES
Tual Fishing Port is one of the particular archipelagic fishing ports in eastern part of Indonesia. The facilities in this fishing port are as below: Table 17.1. Facilities in Tual AFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Forest land Navigation facilities Shipping routes Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Electricity Fishermen meeting hall Fuel tank Genset Genset house Net storage Repair station Reservoir basin 550 450 42 591 41,340 40 108 462 324 150 m m m
2 2

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

FACILITIES

VOLUME
11 6 1,056 10 15 45 -6 Ha m m2 Ha m mil m

UNIT

Table 17.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 746 712 685 598 832 878 897 480

FISH
PRODUCTION (Ton)
23,362 68,815 58,082 57,941 55,668 130,167 145,666 32,801

PRODUCTION
VALUE (Rp 1,000)
207,909,975 676,063,500 747,224,500 709,949,500 721,526,500 1,609,862,000 1,355,096,500 334,125,790 PER DAY (Kg) 65,000 191,153 162,000 166,948 154,634 361,575 404,628 91,114

KVA
2

KL KVA m2 m m
2 2

m3

158

159

Archipelagic Fishing Port

17. Tual - Maluku

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 17.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Table 17.6. Fisheries Companies


NO TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 812,482 184,260 37,809,070 2,601,332 536,701 795,386 296,708 3,222,322 6,000 8,111,878 1,368,676 2,232,749 13,391,270 1,700,520 1,398,898 10,738,324 3,288,285 56,720,006

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) CV. Mitra usaha CV. Tani Makmur PT. Getra Mina Usaha PT. Nini Gerhana PT. Pusaka Bahari Toko Anugrah

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Inflatable life craft service & firefighters Kiosk SPBN Telecommunication stall, supply building, water supply Cold storage, ice factory, employees housing, genset Kiosk

AREA
(m ) 104 220 1,248 1,617 6,376 210
2

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Bawal hitam Bawal putih Beloso Cucut Cumi-cumi Kakap merah Kakap putih Kembung Kerapu Kurisi Layang Lencam Peperek Selar Tenggiri Tetengkek Tongkol/Lisong Ikan lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Black pomfret Silver pomfret Greater lizard fish Shark Common squids Red snapper Barramundi/giant sea perch Short-body mackerel Groupers Ornate threadfin bream Slander scad Emperors Pony fishes/sleepmouth Trevallies Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel Torpedo scad Bullet tuna Others

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 107,310,975 77,967,050 189,045,350 15,607,992 6,620,513 440,381,691 4,125,870 28,929,334 60,000,000 79,218,580 33,686,760 32,470,735 100,434,450 11,049,390 13,988,980 80,267,430 33,977,250 680,623,416

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 14,500 11,500 5,000 6,000 4,000 12,000 12,000 6,000 10,000 8,000 8,500 8,000 4,000 4,500 8,500

1 2 3 4 5 6

TOTAL AREA

9,775

FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Tual fishing port are fishing vessels with various capacities. Table 17.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Tual AFP, Year 2001-2008

6,000 9,000 10,000 2001 2002 2003

YEAR
< 10 GT 10-20 GT -

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 26 24 100-200 GT 108 96 229 229 66 32 > 200 GT 46 67 17 17 210 47

Table 17.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007


NO
1

2004 2005

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang putih

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Banana prawn

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 451,656

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 22,660,500

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 50,172

2006 2007 2008

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
There are 6 fisheries companies/business units established in Tual port area, excluding the other fisheries companies beyond port area.

LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow : Table 17.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 36 -

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 58 23 -

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 13 -

160

161

Archipelagic Fishing Port

17. Tual - Maluku

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities B. Functional Facilities

Pier

Port pond

Administration office

Fuel tank

Complex road

Revetment

Water tower

Auction hall (TPI)

162

163

Archipelagic Fishing Port

C. Supporting Facilities

18 Pengambengan
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT BALI
Official houses

Fisherman meeting building

Guest house

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : PENGAMBENGAN Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Pelabuhan No.1 - Desa Pengambengan Kec. Negara Kab. Jembrana - Bali 82251 (0365) 42968, 41542, 43303 (0365) 42968 ppp_pengambengan@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id Ir. A.H. Tampubolon

164

165

Layout of Pengambenan AFP

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

JAVA SEA

BALI

REMARKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. DERMAGA UMUM DERMAGA TRAP KOLAM LABUHAN BREAKWATER KIRI BREAKWATER KANAN JALAN LINGKUNGAN GEDUNG TPI KANTOR PELABUHAN GEDUNG PERTEMUAN

Bali Strait
Bali Strait
Location (City/Province) Area 2 (Km ) Total Population (Person) Population Growth/Year (%) GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million) GRDP Growth /Year (%) Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Jembrana Bali

841.80 5,449.37

264,865 (2007) 3,432,000 (2006)

1.56 (2007) 1.44 (2006)

2,228,015 (2006) 33,946,468 (2005)

9.12 (2006) 17.11 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

166

167

Archipelagic Fishing Port

18. Pengambengan - Bali

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

NO
C 1 2 3 4 SUPPORTING FACILITIES Fish deliberate room Official house Operator housing Quality control laboratory

FACILITIES

VOLUME
75 160 36 150 m m m
2

UNIT

: Beach
: : : : : Bali Jembrana Negara Pengambengan 08 24' 00" S Latitude 114 35' 19" E Longitude

m2
2

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Ports

: 105 Km : 9 Km : 9 Km : 135 Km (Ngurah Rai Airport - Denpasar) : 35 Km (Tanjungwangi/Meneng Port Banyuwangi) 130 Km (Benoa Port - Badung) 400 Km (Prigi Archipelagic Fishing Port)

OPERATIONAL DATA
The operational activities indicators in Pengambengan fishing port, such as numbers of fisherman, fishing gears and fishing activities are as follow: Table 18.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001

FISHERMAN
(Person) 3,000 3,500 4,300 4,308 4,308 4,308 3,721

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 74 79 85 85 90 90 210 FUEL 2,262 3,803 2,828

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 5,350 6,730 6,420 6,960 3,362 WATER 1,284 1,376 1,712 2,140 3,572 -

FACILITIES
Pengambengan Fishing Port is the particular archipelagic fishing port in Bali Province. This port has an area of about 10 Ha. The facilities in this fishing port are as shown below : Table 18.1. Facilities in Pengambengan AFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Pier-2 Complex road Breakwater Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Auction hall (TPI) Electrical beyond building Fishermen meeting hall Ice storage Net storage Parking area Port Officer office Repair station Water tower and installation 320 1 250 30 400 2,040 240 110 6 m2 unit m2 m2 m m m m
2 2

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

FACILITIES

VOLUME
10 20 1,050 520 5,435 1,627 -3 Ha Ha m2 m2 m m m
2

UNIT

Table 18.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 2,200 2,200 2,230 2,255 2,257 2,428 53,233 PRODUCTION (Ton) 12,589 15,918 12,814 6,933 6,630 9,550 11,543

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 5,526,338 9,349,914 8,265,995 6,946,679 9,803,878 17,899,966 -

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 41,964 53,061 42,679 23,109 22,099 26,164 32,064

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Bali sardinella is the most dominant in Pengambengan AFP, but Bullet tuna ise the highest price in dominant fish value.

m2
2

168

169

Archipelagic Fishing Port

18. Pengambengan - Bali

Table 18.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007


NO
1 2 3 4

LOGISTICS
TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 362,000 13,096,000 1,000 361,000

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Layang Lemuru Tembang Tongkol/Lisong

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Slander scad Bali sardinella Fringescale sardinella/ goldstripe sardinella Bullet tuna

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 1,158,196,000 16,684,496,000 1,381,000 1,442,911,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 3,196 1,274 1,270 3,992

Table 18.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008


SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 20 10 30

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 20 10 30

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) -

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Pengambengan Port has the potential area for industry. There are 2 fisheries companies/ business units in this area, such as shown below : Table 18.5. Fisheries Companies
NO
1 2

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Pengambengan fishing port are as follow : Table 18.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2008
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Fish freezing, cold storage, fish canning factory, fish mill and dockyard (also docking) SPDN

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) PT. Cilacap Samudera Fishing Industry PT. Intan Sakti

AREA
(m2) 15,000 1,500

YEAR
2008

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


9,485

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


201,000,000

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 20012008
YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 36 129 204 10-20 GT 2 4 6 76 30 140

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 1 1 4 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT -

Breakwater

Pier

Port pond

Complex road

170

171

Archipelagic Fishing Port

B. Functional Facilities

19 Sungailiat
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT BANGKA BELITUNG
SPDN

Auction hall (TPI)

Administration office

Docking

c. Supporting Facilities

Fisherman meeting building

Quality control laboratory

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : : SUNGAILIAT Archipelagic Fishing Port Jl. Yos Sudarso No.50 - Sungailiat, Kab. Bangka Kepulauan Bangka Belitung (0717) 92342, 92432 (0717) 92342 ppnsungailiat@yahoo.co.id www.ppnsungailiat.tk Sutardjo, A.Pi, MM

Official house

Vihara/Pura

172

173

Layout of Sungailiat AFP REMARKS:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. PABRIK ES ASSEGAF GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN IKAN GEDUNG PENYIMPANAN JARING GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN IKAN TEMPAT PELELANGAN IKAN RUANG MESIN (EX PABRIK ES) TEMPAT PENGEPAKAN IKAN KANTOR PELAYANAN TERPADU BENGKEL GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN SPDN GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN LAHAN KOSONG GUDANG GUDANG MESS PEGAWAI EX TANGKI BBM BAK AIR PASAR IKAN (PERTOKOAN) WARUNG KLONTONG POS SATPAM KANTOR PPN SUNGAILIAT KANTOR LOKER KANTOR KPLP PERUSAHAAN UMUM DOCKING

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

NATUNA SEA

BANGKA
ISLAND
BELITUNG
ISLAND

JAVA SEA

Air Kantung River

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Bangka Bangka Belitung

2,950.68 16,424.14

217,545 (2003) 1,075,000 (2006)

3.00 (2006)

2,892,495 (2006) 13,387,737 (2005)

13.37 (2006) 20.82 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

174

175

Archipelagic Fishing Port

19. Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District District/Sub-District Geographic Position

NO
12 13 14 C 1 2 3 Trays storage Water tank Water tower and installation SUPPORTING FACILITIES Official house Operator housing SSB Radio

FACILITIES

VOLUME
165 134 9 140 350 1 m
2

UNIT
m2 m
2

: Air Kantung River


: : : : : Bangka-Belitung Islands Bangka Sungailiat Sungailiat 01 51' 49" S Latitude 106 07' 31" E Longitude 32 5 2 37 32 33 120 Km Km Km Km Km Km Km

m2 m2 unit

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Ports

: : : : :

(Depati Amir Airport - Pangkal Pinang) (Pelindo Pangkalpinang) (Pangkal Balam Port) (Mentok Port)

OPERATIONAL DATA
Indicators of various operational activities in this fishing port, such as numbers of fisherman, fishing gears and fishing activities, are as follow: Table 19.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004

FACILITIES
Sungailiat Fishing Port is the particular archipelagic fishing port in Bangka Belitung Islands Province. Located in Bangka Islands facing Malacca Straits and having area more than 15 Ha, its facilities in this fishing port are as below: Table 19.1. Facilities in Sungailiat OFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Revetment/turap Complex road Fisherman industrial area Water depth Yard of fish landing FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Electrical installation Fish market Fish storage & shelter Fishermen meeting hall Fuel tank Ice storage Packing building Parking area Repair station 150 450 4,800 1,880 165 125 90 360 256 1,800 230 m
2

FISHERMAN
(Person) 1,100 1,186 1,350 1,350 1,469 1,471

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 218 256 309 309 390 405 FUEL 222 1,925 2,124 2,531 2,492 2,181

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 8,298 9,762 9,848 11,332 10,688 7,059 WATER 596 618 776 774 801 1,813

FACILITIES

VOLUME
15.22 10,560 1,560 1,252 3,400 9,323 -3 408 Ha Ha m m m m2
2

UNIT

2005 2006 2007

m2
2

Table 19.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

m2

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 13,931 13,026 13,543 11,780 12,280 13,611 PRODUCTION (Ton) 3,389 3,230 4,325 3,630 3,926 4,627

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 22,836,960 18,248,851 30,088,564 32,274,930 45,412,336 71,546,974

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 14,121 13,457 17,877 15,124 14,762 12,853

m2 Watt m2 m m m m m
2 2 2 2

m2
2

m2

176

177

Archipelagic Fishing Port

19. Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 19.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
About 14 fisheries companies are in Sungailiat port area, excluding the other fisheries companies in Bangka Island and its surroundings beyond port area.
TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 19,664 149,873 40,999 29,166 166,567 63,225 22,667 235,373 112,080 131,377 38,423 146,643 51,453 28,330 472,113 170,301 38,788 686,326 23,210 131,305 357,518 17,858 193,358 644,928 195,268 137,356 131,354 15,616 260,757

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Alu-alu Bawal hitam Cucut allopi Cucut lanyam Cumi-cumi Dellah Golok-golok Kakap merah/ bambangan Kembung Kerapu karang Kerapu sunu Kurisi Kuwe Layaran Lemuru Manyung Pari burung Pari kembang Rajungan Selar bentong Selar kuning Talang-talang Tembang Tenggiri Tenggiri papan Tetengkek Tongkol/Lisong Gabus laut Ikan lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Great barracuda Black pomfret Shark Requiem shark Common squids Drab wolf herring Red snapper Short-body mackerel Blue lined seabass Leopard coral grouper Ornate threadfin bream Jack trevallies Indo-Pasific blue marlin Bali sardinella Giant catfish Eaglerays Stingray Swimming crab Big eye scad Trevallies Queen fish Fringe scale sardinella/ goldstripe sardinella Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel Indo-Pasific king mackerel Torpedo scad Bullet tuna Others

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 165,608,000 4,114,598,250 340,715,250 284,730,000 3,721,271,210 830,270,000 295,660,250 7,378,538,500 1,573,923,750 2,731,691,000 3,168,252,000 3,069,208,000 803,753,250 279,917,750 4,765,213,000 1,848,626,250 344,391,500 6,047,390,750 780,725,250 2,385,604,500 4,572,791,500 169,984,750 5,134,643,750 4,870,883,750 5,887,214,000 1,996,884,750 1,540,033,500 148,081,500 1,828,992,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Ali Johan Budi H. M. Aras Hendri Thamrin Josep KPL "Serba Guna" Makkuasa Nagga Mamat K. Pedagang ikan PEMDA Pemda Bangka PT. Alwi Assegaf PT. Mansurano Utama PT. Tirta Intan

Table 19.6. Fisheries Companies


NO FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) (7 Orang Penyewa)

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business) Canteen/food stall Fish collecting storage Fish collecting storage Fish collecting storage Premium & diesel fuel agent Fish collecting storage BAP shop BAP shop Fish collecting storage Fish market (60 stands) Ice factory Cold storage building Ice factory Ice factory Block ice factory

AREA
(m ) 234 500 117 200 800 150 324 102 78 1,880 720 1,340 1,000 2,820 24
2

TOTAL AREA

10,289

FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Sungailiat fishing port are fishing vessels with various capacities. Table 19.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Sungailiat AFP, Year 2001-2008

YEAR
2001 2002 2003 < 10 GT 249 253 253 279 284 292 639 1,271 10-20 GT 10 11

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT -

Table 19.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007


NO
1

2004 2005

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang barong

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Spiny lobster

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 8,565

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 581,553,550

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) -

2006 2007 2008

178

179

Archipelagic Fishing Port

19. Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung

LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow : Table 19.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
SUPPLY
Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 10 1 10 20

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 6 0.5 3 13

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 4 0.5 7 17 Drainage Complex road

B. Functional Facilities

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and circulation money in Sungailiat fishing port are as follow : Table 19.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
YEAR
2007

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


2,191

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


45,141,021 Administration office SPDN

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Ice factory

Auction hall

C. Supporting Facilities

Port pond

Pier

Fisherman meeting building

Fisherman housing

180

181

Archipelagic Fishing Port

20 Karangantu
Shops

COASTAL FISHING PORT BANTEN


Processing industry

D. Activities

Mooring activities

Activities in auction hall

GENERAL INFORMATION
Activities in fish market Loading for distribution

a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. h. Phone Fax E-mail Website Head of Fishing Port

: : : : : : : :

KARANGANTU Coastal Fishing Port Jl. Banten Karangantu - Serang Banten PO. Box 23 (0254) 202132 (0254) 202132 pppkarangantu@yahoo.com www.pipp.dkp.go.id 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. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. POS JAGA RUMAH DINAS MESS NELAYAN BALAI PERTEMUAN NELAYAN KANTOR PELABUHAN KANTOR PENGAWASAN PT. FAN MARINE SLIPWAY BENGKEL KANTOR SYAHBANDAR PERIKANAN WATER TREATMENT BAK PENAMPUNGAN AIR KIOS MUSHOLA PABRIK ES COLD STORAGE TEMPAT PELELANGAN IKAN (TPI) PASAR IKAN HIGIENIS PAGAR LINGKUNGAN

J AVA S E A

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Serang City Banten

1,734.09 9,018.64

1,786,223 (2006) 9,224,000 (2006)

1.25 (2006) 2.19 (2006)

12,603,637 (2006) 84,622,288 (2005)

12.61 (2006) 14.80 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

184

185

Coastal Fishing Port

20. Karangantu - Banten

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

NO
14 Water tank Water tower and installation Water treatment SUPPORTING FACILITIES 2 wheels vehicle 4 wheels vehicle BAP shops Car garage CCTV Fisherman shelter Official house Operator guest house SSB Radio

FACILITIES

VOLUME
8 8 1 7 2 16 25 1 1 375 8 2 m
3

UNIT
m2 unit unit unit m2 m
2

: Cibanten River
: : : : : Banten Serang Kasemen Banten 06 01' 44" S Latitude 106 09' 51" E Longitude

15 16 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Port

: 15 Km : 15 Km : 5 Km : 100 Km (Soekarno Hatta Airport) : 40 Km (Merak Port)

unit unit m
2

unit unit

FACILITIES
Karangantu Fishing Port is one of the particular coastal fishing ports in Banten Province in north coast of Java. This port has area of 3 Ha. Facilities in this fishing port are as below: Table 20.1. Facilities in Karangantu CFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Port pond Pier-1 Revetment/turap Complex road Breakwater Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Arthesis/drill well Auction hall (TPI) Drill well building Fisheries supervision post Fishermen meeting hall Genset Ice storage Navigation sign Repair station Supervision office Telecommunication Water tank 375 2 450 2 18 125 559 240 1 150 18 2 150 m2 unit m2 unit m
2

OPERATIONAL DATA
Indicators of various operational activities in this fishing port, such as numbers of fisherman, fishing gears and fishing activities, are as follow: Table 20.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR FACILITIES VOLUME
3 50 300 700 2,430 550 -2 Ha Ha m m m m m
2 2

FISHERMAN
(Person) 910 885 915 942 945 973 1,195

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 633 570 667 297 281 283 307 FUEL 1,203

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 2,200 1,080 1,815 7 2,241 WATER 29 228

UNIT
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Table 20.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

BOAT VISIT
(Unit) 13,485 20,615 27,437 19,649 17,316 17,505 19,255 PRODUCTION (Ton) 3,595 2,835 948 979 1,847 1,984 2,219

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 12,315,270 12,223,027 5,784,013 8,410,530 10,799,001 10,005,884 13,505,133

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 9,849 7,767 2,597 2,682 5,060 5,435 6,080

m2 KVA m2 unit m
2

m2 unit m2

186

187

Coastal Fishing Port

20. Karangantu - Banten

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 20.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Table 20.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Karangantu CFP, Year 2001-2008
YEAR
< 10 GT 10-20 GT 27 31 35 118 105 15

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 2 1 1 1 30-50 GT 1 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT 105 117 120 146 154 106 132 116

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Beloso Cumi-cumi Kembung Kurisi Layur Peperek Rajungan Selar Tembang Teri

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Greater lizard fish Common squids Short-body mackerel Ornate threadfin bream Hairtails Pony fishes/sleep mouth Swimming crab Trevallies Fringe scale sardinella/ goldstripe sardinella Anchovies

TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 45,000 117,000 216,000 161,000 84,000 500,000 50,000 129,000 304,000 173,000

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 169,222,000 2,014,277,000 2,091,895,000 568,035,000 466,868,000 1,073,859,000 951,257,000 609,423,000 961,264,000 1,105,552,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 3,716 17,144 9,673 3,526 5,542 2,147 18,890 4,714 3,165

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

LOGISTICS
6,391

Table 20.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008 Table 20.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
NO
1 2

SUPPLY TOTAL VOLUME


(Kg) 3,000 11,000

DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 20 9 43

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 3 3 9

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 17 6 34

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang putih Udang lainnya

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Banana prawn Other shrimps

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 122,955,000 30,477,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 39,843 2,778

Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

ECONOMIC CYCLE FISHERIES INDUSTRIES


There is 1 fisheries company/business units in this area, excluding the other fisheries companies along north coast of Java around Serang beyond port area. Table 20.6. Fisheries Company
NO
1

Table 20.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007


YEAR
2007

AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)


348

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


28,591,534

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) PT. Fan Marine Shipyard Docking

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

AREA
(m2) 7,420

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

TOTAL AREA

7,420

FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Karangantu fishing port are fishing vessels with various capacities.
Pier Port pond

188

189

Coastal Fishing Port

21 Teluk Batang
Bolder Complex road

COASTAL FISHING PORT WEST KALIMANTAN

B. Functional Facilities

Administration office

Auction hall (TPI)

Fuel tank

Port gate

C. Supporting Facilities

GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Name b. Classification c. Address d. e. f. g. Phone Fax Website Head of Fishing Port : : : : : : : TELUK BATANG Coastal Fishing Port Jl. Pelabuhan Teluk Batang Kec. Teluk Batang Kab. Kayong Utara Kalimantan Barat 78856 (0812) 5626928 (0812) 5609949 www.pipp.dkp.go.id Zaharuddin KS., A.PI

Fisherman meeting building

190

191

Layout of Teluk Batang CFP REMARKS:


KANTOR ADM. TPI DERMAGA PABRIK ES BENGKEL PABRIK AIR BERSIH SLIPWAY WINCH HOUSE AULA HALAMAN KANTOR MCK JALAN UTAMA PINTU MASUK JEMBATAN A.P. RUMAH DINAS RUMAH DINAS RUMAH DINAS MESS OPERATOR TANGKI AIR TANGKI BBM RUMAH GENSET DOCK GANTUNG MESS OPERATOR GEDUNG PEGAWAI GUDANG B.B. GUEST HOUSE DERMAGA II JALAN P. WARUNG TEMPAT PARKIR GARASI MOBIL TURAP BETON TEMPAT PENJEMURAN IKAN 34. KOLAM PELABUHAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas

WEST KALIMANTAN

Sukadana
Bay

Sukadana Bay

Location (City/Province)

Area 2 (Km )

Total Population (Person)

Population Growth/Year (%)

GRDP at Current Price/Year(Million)

GRDP Growth /Year (%)

Source
Statistics - Indonesia 2008 (BPS Catalogue)

Ketapang West Kalimantan

35,809.00 120,114.32

493,625 (2007) 4,118,000 (2006)

1.40 (2007) 0.42 (2006)

3,890,804 (2006) 33,742,468 (2005)

10.80 (2006) 13.74 (2005)

GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product

192

193

Coastal Fishing Port

21. Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
NO FACILITIES
Water tower and installation Winch house SUPPORTING FACILITIES Employer House Guest House Official House Operator Housing 120 150 70 150 m2 m
2

VOLUME
1 54 m
2

UNIT
unit

a. River/Bay/Beach
b. c. d. e. f. Province Regency/City District Village/Sub-District Geographic Position

: Malacca Straits
: : : : : West Kalimantan Kayong Utara Teluk Batang Teluk Batang 01 46' 20" S Latitude 109 46' 10" E Longitude

15 16 C 1 2 3 4

m2 m
2

g. Distance Toward - Capital City of Province - Capital City of Regency/City - District - Airport - Other Port

: 360 Km : 50 Km : 1 Km : 132 Km (Rahadi Oesman -Ketapang) : 100 Km (ASDP Teluk Batang Port)

OPERATIONAL DATA
The various operational activities of Teluk Batang, such as the number of fisherman, fishing gears and fishing activities, are as follow:

FACILITIES
Teluk Batang Fishing Port is the coastal fishing port in West Kalimantan Province, facing Malacca Straits. This port has an area of 7 Ha, with facilities as following: Table 21.1. Facilities in Teluk Batang CFP, Year 2008
NO
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MAIN FACILITIES Port area Pier-1 Jetty Complex road Retaining wall Water depth FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES Administration office Auction hall (TPI) Electricity Fishermen meeting hall Fuel tank Genset Genset house Ice factory Ice storage Parking area Port Officer office Repair station Slipway Water tank 150 450 1,300 152 200 187 50 33 54 6,300 72 270 60 50 m2 m m
2

Table 21.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003

FISHERMAN
(Person) 6,104 2,392 1,159 1,143 578 669 789

FISHING GEAR
(Unit) 1,368 759 684 596 227 258 290 FUEL 312 258 650 939 428

DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
ICE 75 37 27 35 282 550 789 WATER 633 394 553 1,696

FACILITIES

VOLUME
7 480 1,476 1,782 100 -6 Ha m m m m
2 2

UNIT

2004 2005 2006 2007

m2
2

Table 21.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
YEAR
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

BOAT VISIT
(Time) 1,736 845 369 421 738 1,707 1,758 PRODUCTION (Ton) 724 349 397 35 282 550 558

FISH
VALUE (Rp 1,000) 1,601,000 3,041,810 3,241,600 37,649,900 2,665,051 5,958,222 5,605,030

PRODUCTION
PER DAY (Kg) 2,011 969 1,103 96 785 1,529 1,549

KVA
2

m3 KVA unit ton/day m m m m m


2 2 2 2

m2
3

194

195

Coastal Fishing Port

21. Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan

DOMINANT PRODUCT
Short body mackerel is the dominant fish. Short body mackerel and threadfins are highest economical value in Telukbatang CFP. The lowest price is white spotted spinefoot. Table 21.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Teluk Batang fishing port are fishing vessels with various capacities. Table 21.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Teluk Batang CFP, Year 2001-2008
TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 3,375,000 48,786,000 88,177,000 8,808,000 9,513,000 44,615,000 8,212,000 25,613,000 31,957,000 7,305,000

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Cucut botol Gulamah/tigawaja Kembung Kitong/beronang lingkis Kuro/senangin Manyung Pari burung Selanget Tembang Tongkol komo

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Dogfish shark Croaker Short-body mackerel White-spotted spinefoot Threadfins Giant catfish Eaglerays Chacunda gizardshad Fringe scale sardinella/ goldstripe sardinella Eastern little tuna

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 27,018,000 225,513,000 1,179,962,000 32,147,000 124,730,000 370,668,000 39,769,000 103,523,000 218,234,000 84,152,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 8,000 4,600 13,000 3,600 13,000 8,300 4,800 4,000 6,800 11,500

YEAR
< 10 GT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 62 63 63 63 46 46 389 389 10-20 GT -

FISHING VESSELS (Unit)


20-30 GT 30-50 GT 50-100 GT 100-200 GT > 200 GT -

LOGISTICS
Table 21.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
NO
1 2 3

Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg) 41,390,000 20,643,000 25,870,000

NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia) Udang krosok Udang putih Udang wongkong

NAME OF SPECIES
(English) Tiger cat shrimp/ rainbow shrimp Banana prawn -

TOTAL VALUE
(Rp) 571,897,000 257,875,000 559,423,000

AVERAGE PRICE
(Rp/Kg) 13,800

Table 21.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008


SUPPLY DEMAND
(Ton/Day) 1 0.5 0.5 2

FULFILLED
(Ton/Day) 1 0.5 0.5 1

SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day) 1

12,400 21,600

Fuel/Diesel fuel Kerosene Water Ice

Tiger cat shrimp is dominant shrimp, banana prawn is the highest price.

FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
About 3 fisheries companies are in Teluk Batang port area, such as shown below : Table 21.6. Fisheries Companies
NO
1 2 3

ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Teluk Batang fishing port are as follow :
AREA
( m2) 80 400 200 2007

FISHERIES COMPANIES
(Tenant) Aphiau/KUD Gunung Tujuh KPN. Mina Bahari Perdaus Haidir Fuel selling

MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type of Business)

Table 21.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007


YEAR AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER (Person/Day)
60

Heaping on goods Collector

AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY (Rp/Day)


20,000,000

TOTAL AREA

680

196

197

Coastal Fishing Port

21. Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan

FIGURES
A. Main Facilities

Pier

Bolder

Water reservoir

Fuel tank

C. Supporting Facilities

Port pond

Complex road

B. Functional Facilities

Fisherman meeting building

Guest house

Administration office

Auction hall (TPI)

Guardian post

Port gate

198

199

DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL

GOVERMENT (COASTAL FISHING PORTS)

NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pulau Tello - Medan Sikakap - Padang

PORT
Lampulo - Banda Aceh

NO
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Eretan - Indramayu Bondet - Cirebon Cilautereun - Garut Tegalsari - Tegal

PORT

NO
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Bawean Lekok - Pasuruan

PORT
Tasik Agung - Rembang

NO
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43* 44* Hantipan - Sampit Banjarmasin Tarakan

PORT

Tarempa - Riau Islands Teladas - Tulang Bawang Lab. Maringgai - Lampung Lempasing - Bandar Lampung Kota Agung - Tanggamus Ciparage - Karawang Blanakan - Subang Muara Ciasem - Subang

Paiton - Probolinggo Labuhan Maringgai Pondok Dadap Mayangan - Probolinggo Puger - Jember Muncar - Banyuwangi Labuhan Lombok Kupang

Kwandang - Gorontalo Tumumpa - Manado Dagho - Sangir Talaud Bacan - North Halmahera Tobelo - South Halmahera Sorong - Papua Labuhan - Banten Tamperan - Pacitan

Asemdoyong - Pemalang Wonokerto Klidang Lor - Batang Tawang - Kendal Morodemak - Demak Karimunjawa Bojomulyo - Pati

200

201

FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERMENT (COASTAL FISHING PORTS)


FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERNMENT
(COASTAL FISHING PORTS)
Despite 21 fishing ports managed and develop directly by DGCF, most of the fishing ports are managed by local government which mostly coastal fishing ports.Number of Coastal Fishing Ports (PPP) in Indonesia until 2007 are 48 PPPs, where 4 of them are managed directly by DGCF (as described previously). The distribution of PPPs managed by the local governments as shown in map of DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERNMENT (COASTAL FISHING PORTS). While, the respective addresses of each PPP can be seen in the following table. NO
12 13 14 15 16 17

FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERMENT (COASTAL FISHING PORTS)

NAME OF PORT
PPP Bawean PPP Sorong PPP Ciparage PPP Blanakan PPP Muara Ciasem PPP Bondet PPP Eretan PPP Cilautereun PPP Tasik Agung PPP Bajomulyo PPP Morodemak PPP Wonokerto PPP Tawang PPP Klidang Lor PPP Tegalsari PPP Asemdoyong PPP Pondok Dadap PPP Muncar PPP Puger PPP Paiton PPP Lekok PPP Mayangan PPP Lempasing PPP Labuhan Maringgai PPP Teladas PPP Kota Agung PPP Sadeng PPP Bacan PPP Tobelo PPP Kwandang PPP Tumumpa PPP Labuan PPP Tamperan

ADDRESS
Jl. Pedoman Sangkapura - Bawean Jl. Jenderal Ahmad Yani PO. BOX 165 - Sorong Telp. 327066 Fax. (0951) 327065 Desa Ciparage Kec. Tempuran - Karawang Desa Blanakan Kec. Blanakan - Subang Desa Muara Kec. Blanakan - Subang Desa Bondet Kec. Mertasinga - Cirebon Desa Eretan Kec. Kandang Haur - Indramayu Desa Pamalayan Kec. Cikelet - Garut Desa Tasik Agung Kec. Rembang - Rembang Desa Bajomulyo Kec. Juwana - Pati Desa Purworejo Kec. Bonang - Demak Desa Wirodeso Kec. Wonokerto - Pekalongan Desa Gempolsewu Kec. Weleri - Kendal Desa Karangasem Kec. Batang - Batang Desa Tegalsari Kec. Tegal - Tegal Desa Asemdoyong Kec. Taman - Pemalang Desa Tambakrejo Kec. Pondok Dadap - Malang Desa Kedungrejo Kec. Muncar - Banyuwangi Desa Puger Kulon Kec. Balong - Jember Desa Sumber Anyar Kec. Paiton - Probolinggo Desa Jatirejo Kec. Lekok - Pasuruan Desa Mayangan Kec. Mayangan - Probolinggo Jl. RE. Martadinata Km. 6 Desa Sukajaya Kec. Teluk Betung Utara Bandar Lampung - Telp. (0721) 481858 Desa M. Gading Mas Kec. Labuhan Maringgai - Lampung Timur Desa Teladas Kec. Menggala - Tulang Bawang Desa Pasar Madang Kec. Kota Agung - Tanggamus Desa Songbanyu Kec. Girisubo - Gunung Kidul Desa Panambuang Kec. Bacan - Halmahera Selatan Desa Wosia Kec. Tobelo - Halmahera Utara Desa Ponelo Kec. Kwandang - Gorontalo Desa Tumumpa Kec. Molas - Manado Desa Teluk Kec. Labuan - Pandeglang, Banten Desa Sidoharjo Kec. Pacitan - Pacitan, East Java

Fishing Ports Managed by Local Government


NO
1 2

18 19 20

NAME OF PORT
PPP Labuhan Lombok PPP Tarakan Telp.(0376)23383

ADDRESS
Jl. Raya Sambalia Km. 3 Labuhan - Lombok 83655 Jl. Gajah Mada RT. 22 - Tarakan Telp.(0551) 51146, 22192, 21605 Fax. (0551) 21605 Jl. Perikanan No 43./9 - Tarakan Telp.(0541)22410, 50852

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43* 44*

3 4

PPP Tarempa PPP Kupang

Jl. PPP Tarempa, Tarempa - Kep Riau Kode pos 29191 Telp. 0772-31289 Jl. Yos Sudarso - Tenao PO. Box 1042 Telp.(0380) 890119, 890143 Fax. (0380) 890143

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

PPP Karimunjawa PPP Lampulo PPP Sikakap PPP Pulau Tello PPP Dagho PPP Hantipan PPP Banjarmasin

Jl. Pelabuhan Karimunjawa - Jepara 59455 Telp.(0297) 312205, (0291) 598327 Jl. Sisingamangaraja Ujung Kota - Banda Aceh PO. Box 23 Telp. (0651) 636466 Jl. Blodi II No. 44 - Padang (751 37961) Jl. Akasia II/22 Sutomo Ujung- Medan Telp.(061) 640150, 640151 Jl. PPP Dagho - Sangir Talaud Telp.(0438) 21822 Kotak pos No. 6 Sampit - Kalimantan Tengah Jl. Barito Hulu RT. 13 No. 31 PO. Box 131 - Banjarmasin Telp. 70118 Telp.(0511) 53026 Fax. (0511) 364193

* Decided on 2008

202

203

FISHING PORTS UTILIZATION


PROCEDURE FOR LAND/BUILDING RENTAL IN UPT FISHING PORT
Completed with:

FISHING PORTS UTILIZATION


(LIST OF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT)

LIST OF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT


Based on the Government Regulation No. 62 year 2002 that is party revised by the Government Regulation No. 19 year 2006 regarding The Alteration on Government Regulation No. 62 year 2002 regarding Tariff of Non-Tax of State Income Type that Prevails in Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.

Application for Land/Building Rental

a. Company identity including Company Establishment Certificate from Public Notary; b. Type of business, completed with Permit Letter for Fishing Business or other Permit Letters which relevant to the business will be established; c. Land width and period of land utilization; d. Proposal contains: i. Land use plan, supported by feasibility study; ii. Type and total of investment; iii. Plan of operation commencement; iv. The preferred location; v. Financial plan and its development forecast: e. Reference from Bank; f. Organization chart/company organizer chart who will rent;

Service Tariff in Fishing Port


TARIFF (Rp) NO
1

Application to Head of Fishing Port

KIND OF TARIFF
Land Rental

UNIT

< 10 GT Nizam Zachman


1,200 800

PPS

PPN

PPP

A B
2

Development Charge Donation Charge for Infrastructure Maintenance


Building Rental

Per m /year

1,200 800

1,200 700

1,200 600

No

Evaluation & Recommendatoin by Head of Fishing Port

A B C
3 4

Temporary Building Semi Permanent Building Permanent Building


Water Tank & Installation Fuel Tank & Installation

Per m2/year Per m /year Per m2/year Per ton/sold Per m /filling volume
3 2

3,000 6,000 8,000 1,000 3,000

3,000 6,000 8,000 1,000 3,000

3,000 6,000 8,000 1,000 3,000

3,000 6,000 8,000 1,000 3,000

Recommendation Application to Director General of Capture Fisheries

g. Other issues are deemed necessary which shows the business connection with the function of fishing port.

5 A

Anchoring/ landing cost

Anchoring/ landing cost for boats size more than 30 GT 1). Anchoring > 30 GT a. Fishing Boat > 30 GT, ZEE/Ocean Fishing Boat, Fishing Boat ex foreign, fish transport boat of all sizes Per meter of boat length/ etmal 250 250 250 250

No

Application Evaluation

Yes
Giving Principle Approval Cancelled, if in period of three (3) months is not followed by the Agreement.

b. Non Fishing Boat in all sizes 2). Landing a. Fishing Boat > 30 GT,

Per meter of boat length/etmal Per GT of boat weight/etmal

2,500

2,500

2,000

1,500

100

100

50

40

Agreement/Contract Arranging

For land area <100 m should be signed by Head of Fishing Port and Applicant, and delivers one (1) copy of Agreement to Directorate General of Capture Fisheries c/q. Directorate of Fishing Ports; "For land area >100 m should be signed between the Director General of Capture Fisheries and Applicant.

ZEE/Ocean Fishing Boat, Fishing Boat ex foreign, fish transport boat in all sizes. b. Non fishing boat in all sizes, except the research and training boats B Anchoring/landing of cost for boat size up to 30 GT 1. Boat size < 10 GT 2. Boat size > 10 s/d 20 GT 3. Boat size > 20 s/d 30 GT

Per meter of boat length/etmal

200

200

200

200

Per boat/etmal Per boat/etmal Per boat/etmal

500 1,500 2,500

500 1,500 2,500

500 1,500 2,500

500 1,500 2,500

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205

FISHING PORTS UTILIZATION


(LIST OF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT)

FISHING PORTS UTILIZATION


(LIST OF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT)

TARIFF (Rp) NO
C

TARIFF (Rp)
PPP

KIND OF TARIFF
Special Tariff 1. Broken boat/floating repair, waiting for season/good weather, and waiting to repaired and maintenance before docking. 2. Vessel anchoring/landing above maximum limit (30 etmal) 3. Research boat, training boat and similar government boat non business

UNIT

< 10 GT Nizam Zachman


200

PPS

PPN

NO
7

KIND OF TARIFF
Service of Port Cleanliness

UNIT

< 10 GT Nizam Zachman


1.000 1.500 1.000 15.000 30.000 15.000 1.500

PPS

PPN

PPP

Per GT per boat/ etmal

200

200

200

1. Closed permanent building 2. Office/shopping complex 3. Fish storage/fish auction place 4. Fish marketing place

Per m2/month Per m /month Per m2/month Per m /month Per m2/month Per m /month Per m3
2 2 2

50 50 50 100 100 1.500

50 50 50 100 100 1.500

50 50 50 100 100 1.500

Per GT per boat/ etmal

250

250

250

250
8

5. Fish packing place 6. Food stall/kiosk


Service of Installation of Waste Water Processing (basic price)

Per GT per boat/ etmal

82.50

82.50

82.50

82.50

Remarks:
PPS = Pelabuhan Perikanan Samudera (Oceanic Fishing Port) PPN = Pelabuhan Perikanan Nusantara (Archipelagic Fishing Port) PPP = Pelabuhan Perikanan Pantai (Coastal Fishing Port)
Per hour Per hour Per hour Per hour Per hour Per hour Per hour Per m3 Per hour Per hour Per hour Per hour Per hour Per hour Per pallet/once go in/out Per hour/unit Per hour Per m /width of advertisement board/month
2

Equipment

Inspection Boat Service 1. Outboard powered motor/ motor boat a. Up to 60 PK b. > 60 up to 200 PK c. > 200 PK 2. Inboard powered motor a. Up to 10 GT b. > 10 up to 15 GT c. 15 up to 30 GT d. > 30 GT Dredger Service Tug Boat Service a. Up to 60 PK b. > 60 up to 150 PK c. > 150 up to 250 PK d. > 250 up to 500 PK e. More than 500 PK Forklift 1. Gasoline/diesel forklift 2. Forklift battery Crane Truck Dump Truck Advertisement Board Installation 50.000 1.000 100.000 30.000 25.000 50.000 1.000 100.000 30.000 25.000 50.000 1.000 100.000 30.000 25.000 50.000 1.000 100.000 30.000 25.000 30.000 50.000 75.000 100.000 150.000 30.000 50.000 75.000 100.000 150.000 30.000 50.000 75.000 100.000 150.000 30.000 50.000 75.000 100.000 150.000 8.000 11.000 15.000 20.000 4.500 8.000 11.000 15.000 20.000 4.500 8.000 11.000 15.000 20.000 4.500 8.000 11.000 15.000 20.000 4.500 10.000 15.000 20.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 10.000 15.000 20.000

Especially for 6 fishing ports i.e. Nizam Zachman - Jakarta, Belawan - North Sumatera, Pekalongan Central Java, Brondong - East Java, Prigi - East Java and Pemangkat - West Kalimantan, there are some facilities which are managed commercilly by Perum (public enterprise) and are decided rental costs more expensive.

B C

E F G

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207

FISHING PORTS UTILIZATION


(LAND USE FOR FISHERIES INDUSTRY IN FISHING PORTS)

GRATITUDE

LAND USE FOR FISHERIES INDUSTRY IN FISHING PORTS


FISHING PORT
PPS NIZAM ZACHMAN JAKARTA PPS KENDARI PPS BELAWAN PPS BUNGUS PPS CILACAP PPS BITUNG PPN SIBOLGA PPN TANJUNGPANDAN PPN PALABUHANRATU PPN KEJAWANAN PPN PEKALONGAN PPN BRONDONG PPN PRIGI PPN PEMANGKAT PPN TERNATE PPN AMBON PPN TUAL PPN PENGAMBENGAN PPN SUNGAILIAT PPP KARANGANTU PPP TELUK BATANG

AREA FOR INDUSTRY (m2)


400,000 377,000 326,900 75,000 127,304 23,418 120,300 25,277 102,970 129,000 30,000 29,000 78,000 30,000 20,000 17,400 162,400 52,000 7,541 9,520 65,981

LAND HAS BEEN UTILIZED (m2)


400,000 110,396 266,767 8,022 47,442 12,891 73,000 25,277 78,134 24,833 22,500 1,000 45,000 4,610 9,175 16,142 102,400 16,400 7,367 7,420 18,022

REMAINING LAND (m2)


0 266,604 60,133 66,978 79,862 10,527 47,300 0 24,836 104,167 7,500 28,000 33,000 25,390 10,825 1,258 60,000 35,600 174 2,100 47,959

We wish to thank to Dr. Ir. Ali Supardan, M.Sc., Dr. Ir. Dedy Heryadi Sutisna, M.S., Ir. Parlin 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 Soesmono, MEM., Ir. Yunisdianti, MM., all Head Master of Fishing Ports (Technical Implementation Unit) and their Staffs; and also all Directorate of Fishing Ports Staffs who concern to Fishing Ports.

EDITORIAL TEAM MEMBERS


u Mr. Isao KOYA (JICA Expert for Enhancement of Marine and Fisheries Administration

under the Decentralization Project)


u Mr. Sadao ORISHIMO, Advisor (Oriental Consultants Co. Ltd.) u Mr. Hary Christijanto, A.Pi, MSc. (Head of Program Cooperation Sub-Division, Program

Division, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)


u Mr. Ir. Hendrawan, MM (Head of Section of Preparation and Identification of Fishing

Port, Directorate of Fishing Port, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)


u Mr. Ir. Iskandar Zulkarnain, MM (Head of Administration Division, Directorate of Fishing

Port, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)


u Mr. Budiman Sihite, B.Sc (Staff of Administration Division, Directorate of Fishing Port,

Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)


u Mrs. Herdiana Mutmainah, ST (Staff of Preparation and Identification of Fishing Port,

Directorate of Fishing Port, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)


u Mrs. Indriani, S.S (Secretary of JICA Expert) u Ms. Dina M. Widowati (JICA Staff) u Mr. Mochamad Akur Arifin, S.Pi (PT. SUTIO IWAI) u Mr. Ir. Haridijatno Soetarmo, MM (PT. SUTIO IWAI) u Mr. Sony Rosano (PT. SUTIO IWAI) u Mr. Yeyen Kurniawan, S.Pi (PT. SUTIO IWAI) u Mr. Ir. Irwan Wahidin (Staff Oriental Consultants Co. Ltd.)

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