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Ind o nesian
Fishing Po r t s
2009
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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.
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
J apan 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.
J akarta, April 2009
Dr. Ir. Ali Supardan, M.Sc.
Director General of Capture Fisheries
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
The Republic of Indonesia
FOREWORD ......................................................................................................................................................... i
LISTOFCONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................... ii
PROFILEOFDIRECTORATEGENERALOFCAPTUREFISHERIES
THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES(DGCF) .............................................. iii
CAPTURE FISHERIESDEVELOPMENTPOLICY ............................................................................. iii
TASK AND FUNCTIONSOF DGCF ......................................................................................... iii
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF DGCF ..................................................................................... iv
LEGALASPECT
LAWSAND REGULATIONSOF FISHING PORTMANAGEMENT ........................................... v
REGULATION ............................................................................................................................ vi
DISTRIBUTION OFFISHING PORTSUNDERDGCF .................................................................................... vii
CHANCE OFFISHERIESRESOURCES ....................................................................................................... xi
MAPOFDISTRIBUTION FISHERIESMANAGEMENTAREA (9FMA) ....................................................... xiii
1. Nizam Zachman Oceanic Fishing Port - DKI J akarta ..................................................................... 1
2. Kendari Oceanic Fishing Port - South East Sulawesi ........................................................................ 11
3. Belawan Oceanic Fishing Port - North Sumatera ............................................................................ 21
4. BungusOceanic Fishing Port - West Sumatera ................................................................................ 31
5. Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port - Central J ava .................................................................................. 41
6. Bitung Oceanic Fishing Port - North Sulawesi ................................................................................... 51
7. Sibolga Archipelagic Fishing Port - North Sumatera ................................................................ 61
8. Tanjungpandan Archipelagic Fishing Port - Bangka Belitung .................................................... 69
9. Palabuhanratu Archipelagic Fishing Port - West J ava .................................................................. 79
10. Kejawanan Archipelagic Fishing Port - West J ava ......................................................................... 89
11. Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port - Central J ava ................................................................... 97
12. Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port - East J ava .............................................................................. 107
13. Prigi Archipelagic Fishing Port - East J ava ......................................................................................... 115
14. Pemangkat Archipelagic Fishing Port - West Kalimantan ............................................................ 125
15. Ternate Archipelagic Fishing Port - North Maluku ........................................................................... 135
16. Ambon Archipelagic Fishing Port - Maluku ........................................................................................ 145
17. Tual Archipelagic Fishing Port - Maluku .............................................................................................. 155
18. Pengambengan Archipelagic Fishing Port - Bali ....................................................................... 165
19. Sungailiat Archipelagic Fishing Port - Bangka Belitung ............................................................... 173
20. Karangantu Coastal Fishing Port - Banten ......................................................................................... 183
21. Teluk Batang Coastal Fishing Port - West Kalimantan ..................................................................... 191
DISTRIBUTION OFFISHING PORTSUNDERLOCALGOVERNMENT ........................................................... 201
FISHING PORTSUNDERLOCALGOVERNMENT(COASTALFISHING PORTS) ......................................... 202
FISHING PORTSUTILIZATION
PROCEDURE OF LAND/BUILDING RENTAL IN UPTFISHING PORT ........................................ 204
LISTOF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT .................................................................................. 205
LAND USEFORFISHERIESINDUSTRY IN FISHING PORT .............................................................................. 208
GRATITUDE ........................................................................................................................................................... 209
EDITORIALTEAM ................................................................................................................................................. 209
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LISTOF CONTENTS FOREWORD
iii iv
In relation to the management of fishing port, the DGCF mandated Directorate of Fishing Port
with task and function, as follows :
lRevitalization of fishing port
lOuter Ring Fishing Port Development
lFishing port/fish landing center development, particularly in eastern area
lFishing Port Information Centre development related to marine and fisheries information
system
lHuman resources enhancement as fishing port/fish landing center.
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF DGCF
PROFILEOFDIRECTORATEGENERAL
OFCAPTUREFISHERIES(DGCF)
PROFILE OF DIRECTORATE GENERAL
OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF)
THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES(DGCF)
Indonesia isan archipelagic country which covers17.5 million of islandswith coastline stretchesfor
95,181 Km. Two-thirdsof Indonesia iswater with abundant resourcesof marine and fisheries. Total
2 2
area of marine water is5.8 million Km, consist of Archipelagic and Territorial Sea is3.1 millionsKm
2
and Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zones (IEEZ) is 2.7 Km. The available Maximum Sustainable
Yield (MSY) is6.4 million tones/year with the Total Allowable Catch is5.1million 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 FISHERIESDEVELOPMENT 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) Manage fisheries resources in sustainable manner
(2) Increase fishers income and welfare
(3) Facilitate the readiness of fishing port both in quality and quantity
(4) Strengthen national fishing fleet
(5) Develop competitive and efficient capture fisheries business
TASK AND FUNCTIONSOF 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).
lMain Duty :
To compose and conduct the policies and technical standardization in Capture Fisheries
lFunctions :
1. To prepare the policies of MMAF concerning capture fisheries
2. To conduct the policies of capture fisheries according to the regulations
3. To compose standards, norms, guidelines, criteria, and procedures in capture fisheries
4. To provide technical assistance and evaluation on capture fisheries
5. To conduct administration tasks in Directorate General of Capture Fisheries.
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.
Director of Fisheries
Resources
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Ir .R.NilantoPerbowo, M.Sc
Director of Fishing
Vessels andGears
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Ir. A. BambangSutejo, M.Si
Director of
FishingPort
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Ir. ParlinTambunan
Director of Fishing
Business Services
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Ir. IbrahimIsmail
Director of Fishing
Business Development
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Ir. R. AnangNoegrohoS.M.,
Sc.M., MEM
Director General
of CaptureFisheries
-
Dr. Ir. Ali Supardan, M.Sc
Public
andFinancial
Division
PR, Lawand
Organization
Division
Personnel
Division
Program
Division
Secretaryfor DGof CaptureFisheries
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Dr. Ir. DedyHeryadi Sutisna, MS
Directorateof Fish
Resources Potential
andProtection
Sub-Directorateof
FishingBoatFeasibility
andConstruction
Sub-Directorateof
Identificationand
Preparationof Fishing
Port
Sub-Directorateof
FishCaptureBusiness
Allocation
Sub-Directorateof
FishBusiness
Development
Sub-Directorateof
InlandFishResources
Utilization
Sub-Directorateof
FishingGears and
Constuction
Sub-Directorateof
FishingPortOperational
Management
Sub-Directorateof
FishCaptureBusiness
Management
Sub-Directorateof
Business Institution
Sub-Directorateof
Archipelagic andTerritorial
SeaFishResources
Utilization
Sub-Directorateof
FishingBoats
Registration
Sub-Directorateof
FishingPortConstruction
Controlling
Sub-Directorateof
FishCaptureDocument
Verification
Sub-Directorateof
Investmentand
Business Capital
Sub-Directorateof
HighSeas andZEEI
FishResources
Utilization
Sub-Directorateof
FishingBoats
Supervision
Sub-Directorateof
FishingPort
Administration
Sub-Directorateof
FishCaptureDocument
Services
Sub-Directorateof
Business Management
Assisting
Sub-Directorateof
DataandStatistic of
CaptureFisheries
Sub-Directorateof
Monitoringand
Evaluating
Sub-Directorateof
FishingPort
Monitoringand
Evaluating
Sub-Directorateof
Monitoringand
Evaluatingof FishCapture
Business Services
Sub-Directorateof
MonitoringandEvaluating
of FishCapture
Business
lFishingTechnologyDevelopmentofSemarang
lFishingPort
Functional
(NonStructural) Official
Technical
ImplementationUnits
REGULATION
MINISTRY OFMARINEAFFAIRSAND FISHERIESOFTHEREPUBLIC OFINDONESIA
NO. PER.19/MEN/2008
REGARDING
ORGANIZATION AND WORKING SYSTEM OFFISHING PORT
MINISTEROFMARINEAFFAIRSAND FISHERIESOFTHEREPUBLIC OFINDONESIA
Attachment : Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairsand FisheriesNo. PER.19/MEN/2008regarding Organization and Working
System of Fishing Port.
MINISTER OF MARINE AFFAIRSAND FISHERIES
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,
FREDDY NUMBERI
v vi
NAME LOCATION PROVINCE CLASSIFICATION
1.
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
Nizam Zachman DKI J akarta
South East Sulawesi
North Sumatera
West Sumatera
Central J ava
North Sulawesi
North Sumatera
Bangka Belitung
West J ava
West J ava
Central J ava
East J ava
East J ava
West Kalimantan
North Maluku
Maluku
Maluku
Bali
Bangka Belitung
Banten
West Kalimantan
J akarta
Kendari
Belawan
Bungus
Cilacap
Bitung
Sibolga
Tanjungpandan
Palabuhanratu
Kejawanan
Pekalongan
Brondong
Prigi
Pemangkat
Ternate
Ambon
Tual
Pengambengan
Sungailiat
Karangantu
Teluk Batang
Oceanic
Fishing Port
Archipelagic
Fishing Port
Coastal
Fishing Port
LEGALASPECT LEGALASPECT
LEGAL ASPECT
LAWSAND REGULATIONSOF 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 Affairsand 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 Affairsand FisheriesNo. PER.16/MEN/2006 regarding Fishing
Ports.
10) Decree of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. KEP.01/MEN/2007 regarding
Requirementsof Quality Guarantee and Safety of FisheriesCatchesat Processof 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/DJ PT/KP.440.D3/X/2006 regarding
Guidelinesof Harbor Master Assignment in Fishing Ports.
Base on Regulat ion of Minist ry Decree No. PER.16/ MEN/ 2006
vii viii
Condition of
Processing
Technical Criteria Amount Class of
Fishing Port
Oceanic
Fishing Port
Archipelagic
Fishing Port
Coastal
Fishing Port
Central Government - *MMAF
(Central Technical Implementing
Unit)
6 - To serve fishing vesselsthat
operational/ their fisheriesactivities
are in Territorial water, Indonesia
Economic Exclusive Zone and
offshore;
- Have mooring/docking facilitiesfor
minimum fishing vesselsare 60 GT
- Minimum length of pier is300 m
and port pond / water depth
minimum is-3.00 m
- The port pond isavailable for 100
fishing vesselsor at least can
accommodates6,000 GTat all
- The fish/catchesisfor export
trading purpose
- There are fisheriesindustries.
Central Government - *MMAF
(Central Technical Implementing
Unit)
13 - To serve fishing vesselsthat
operational/ their fisheriesactivities
are in Territorial water and
Indonesia Economic Exclusive
Zone;
- Have mooring/docking facilitiesfor
minimum 30 GTcapacity of fishing
vessels
- Minimum length of pier is150 m
and port pond / water depth
minimum is-3.00 m
- The port pond isavailable for 75
fishing vesselsor at least can
accommodates2,250 GTat all
- There are fisheriesindustries.
Central Government - *MMAF
(Central Technical Implementing
Unit)
2 - To serve fishing vesselsthat
operational/their fisheriesactivities
are in inland water, archipelago
Condition of
Processing
Technical Criteria Amount Class of
Fishing Port
Landing Fish
TOTAL
Provincial FisheriesService -
Provincial Office of Marine and
Fisheries
(Local Technical Implementing
Unit)
44 - To serve fishing vesselsthat
operational/their fisheriesactivities
are in inland water, archipelago
water and Territorial water;
- Have mooring/docking facilitiesfor
minimum 10 GTcapacity of fishing
vessels
- Minimum length of pier is100 m
and port pond/water depth
minimum is-2.00 m
- The port pond isavailable for 30
fishing vesselsor at least can
accommodates300 GTat all.
Provincial FisheriesService -
Provincial Office of Marine and
Fisheries
(Local Technical Implementing
Unit)
895 - To serve fishing vesselsthat
operational/their fisheriesactivities
are in inland water and
archipelago water;
- Have mooring/docking facilitiesfor
minimum 3 GTcapacity of fishing
vessels;
- Minimum length of pier is50 m and
port pond/water depth minimum is
-2.00 m;
- The port pond isavailable for 20
fishing vesselsor at least can
accommodates60 GTat all.
Regency/City Government -
Provincial Office of Marine and
Fisheries
(Local Technical Implementing
Unit)
960
* MMAF : Ministry of Marine Affairsand Fisheries
Note :
There are still 2 private fishing portsmore, they are Barelang and Telaga Punggur (Batam) that
managed by fisheriesprivate sector.
LEGALASPECT LEGALASPECT
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Nizam Zachman - DKI J akarta
Kendari - South East Sulawesi
Belawan - North Sumatera
Bungus- West Sumatera
Cilacap - Central J ava
Bitung - North Sulawesi
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21
31
41
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4
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PORT PAGE NO
Sibolga - North Sumatera
Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung
Palabuhanratu - West J ava
Kejawanan - West J ava
Pekalongan - Central J ava
Brondong - East J ava
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79
89
97
107
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11
12
PORT PAGE NO
Prigi - East J ava
Pemangkat - West Kalimantan
Ternate - North Maluku
Ambon -Maluku
Tual -Maluku
Pengambengan - Bali
115
125
135
145
155
165
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PORT PAGE NO
Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung
Karangantu - Banten
Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan
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191
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PORT PAGE NO
DISTRIBUTION of FISHING PORTS DISTRIBUTION of FISHING PORTS UNDER DGCF UNDER DGCF
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MAP of DISTRIBUTION FISHERIES MAP of DISTRIBUTION FISHERIES
FMA 714 : Tolo Bay - BandaSea
FMA 715 : Tomini Bay - Maluku Sea- HalmaheraSea- SeramSea- Berau Bay
FMA 716 : Sulawesi Sea- North of Halmahera
FMA 717 : Cendrawasih Bay - Pasific Ocean
FMA 718 : Aru Sea- Arafuru Sea- East of Timor Sea
FMA 571 : MalakaStrait - Andaman Sea
FMA 572 : Indian Ocean (West of Sumatera) - SundaStrait
FMA 573 : Indian Ocean (South of Java) - South of NusaTenggara- Sawu Sea- West of Timor Sea
FMA 711 : KarimataStrait - NatunaIsland - South ChinaSea
FMA 712 : JavaSea
FMA 713 : Makassar Strait - Bone Bay - Flores Sea- Bali Sea
REMARKS :
Peta Distribusi Wilayah Pengelolaan Perikanan (11 WPP)
MANAGEMENT AREA (11 FMA) MANAGEMENT AREA (11 FMA)
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Ni zam Zachman
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
DKI JAKARTA
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h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Ir. Su a rd o yo , M S
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GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
North J akarta
DKI J akarta
Location
139.56
740.29
1,173,935 (2005)
8,963,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
0.75 (2005)
1.17 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
95,218,349 (2006)
436,250,721 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
15.74 (2006)
16.16 (2005)
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
J A V A S E A
J A VA
S E A

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
Table 1.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : J akarta Bay
b. Province : DKI J akarta
c. Regency/City : North J akarta
d. District : Penjaringan
e. Village/Sub-District : Sub-District Penjaringan
f. Geographic Position : 06 05' 40"SLatitude
106 48' 11"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 9 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 7 Km
- District : 3 Km
- Airports : 25 Km (Soekarno-Hatta Airport)
35 Km (Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport)
- Other Ports : 3 Km (Sunda Kelapa Port)
6 Km (Muara Angke Fishing Port)
12 Km (Tanjung Priok Port)
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 J akarta. This port is 111 Ha in area and is
completed with following facilities:
Table 1.1. Facilitiesin Nizam Zachman OFP, Year 2008
Oceanic Fishing Port 1. NizamZachman - DKI J akarta
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FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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
2
m
2
m
ton
KVA
2
m
2
m
unit
3
m
KVA
ton/day
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Revetment/turap
J etty
Complexroad
Breakwater
Water depth
111
40
1,924
3,259
300
53,258
1,041
-7.5
Ha
Ha
2
m
m
m
2
m
m
m
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
1
2
3
BAP shops
Guest house
SSBRadio
1,102
480
2
2
m
2
m
unit
NO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
IPAL
Parking area
Port Officer office
Repair station
Slipway
Water tank
Winch house
1
7,670
40
450
550
1,250
64
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
GT/unit
3
m
2
m
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
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-
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6,327
6,768
7,677
8,577
10,629
144,835
141,038
124,767
123,440
108,405
66,932
81,934
81,601
199,464
177,658
104,888
97,582
88,837
66,068
40,798
41,266
506,508
477,735
450,694
583,780
559,617
301,606
420,768
446,362
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
6,115
5,521
4,336
4,080
4,045
973
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-
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
6,815
5,950
4,856
4,638
4,598
3,793
3,528
3,276
69,176
55,645
37,539
40,726
39,691
30,349
21,928
17,433
189,522
152,177
102,848
111,578
109,290
83,148
60,911
48,424
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
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
DOMINANT PRODUCT
As shown in Table 1.4., the catches still dominated by Skipjack tuna.
Table 1.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2008
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
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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 J akarta and its surrounding beyond port area.
Table 1.6. FisheriesCompanies
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang putih
Udang vaname
Banana prawn
Vaname shrimp
1,620
589,880
61,560,000
26,544,600,000
38,000
45,000
1
2
Oceanic Fishing Port 1. NizamZachman - DKI J akarta
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NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Skipjack tuna
Bullet tuna
Narrow-barred Spanish
mackerel
Yellowfin tuna
Big eye tuna
Black marlin
Indo-Pasific blue marlin
Dogfish shark
Swordfish
Albacore
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Cakalang
Tongkol/Lisong
Tenggiri
Madidihang
Tuna mata besar
Setuhuk hitam
Layaran
Cucut botol
Ikan pedang
Albakora
6,142,656
3,825,089
1,388,985

1,051,729
822,308
619,289
615,858
559,558
376,020
263,107
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
11,436
12,608
28,984

25,704
28,000
15,405
13,097
10,534
13,913
24,000
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
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
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. HalimasMina Utama
PT. Indoboga J aya Makmur
PT. IntimasSurya
PT. J akarta Coldstorage Industry
PT. J akarta 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 J ayadi
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. SandimasAkuatek
PT. SandimasGapura
PT. Sekar Laut
PT. Sembilan Timur J aya
PT. Sumbindo Perintis
PT. Sinar MalalugisMakmur
PT. Sinar Samudera Makmur
PT. Timur J aya Cold Storage
PT. Tridaya Eramina Bahari
PT. Tuna Permata Rejeki
PT. Olimpia FisheriesIndustry
PT. Unggul Mina Lestari
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
All catches management & processing industry
Processing & cold storage
All catches management & processing Industry
Fisheriesindustry, cold storage & ice factory
All catches management & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
All catchesmanagement & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing, cold storage & restaurant chain
All catchesmanagement & processing Industry
All catchesmanagement & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Processing on Exported tuna fish fillet
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
All catchesmanagement & processing Industry
All catchesmanagement & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Fisheriesindustry & supporting facilities
Office & shops
Processing & cold storage
Processing, cold storage & restaurant chain
Manufacturing industry of repairing maintenance
of boat & dockyard
All catchesmanagement & processing Industry
Processing, cold storage & ice making
Processing & cold storage
Fisheriesindustry, cold storage & ice factory
All catchesmanagement & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
All catchesmanagement & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
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
324,086 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
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2
(m)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PT. Alam J aya
PT. Arta Mina Tama
PT. Bahana Laju Khatulistiwa
PT. Benua Agri Sejahtera
PT. Bonecom (Blok L No.1-2)
PT. Bonecom (Blok SNo.4-14)
PT. Bonecom (Blok TNo.1-12)
PT. Bumi Agro Lestari
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
All catchesmanagement & processing industry
All catchesmanagement & processing industry
All catchesmanagement & processing industry
Processing & cold storage
1,980
2,250
1,980
3,990
19,122
15,770
27,075
2,508
FISHING VESSELS
The fishing vessels were dominated by 50-100 GTcapacity, 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
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
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
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
105
75
92
58
48
45
3
3
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
69
70
49
38
32
41
28
28
10-20GT
219
241
252
245
271
261
250
250
20-30GT
118
97
43
64
58
33
47
47
30-50GT
314
341
467
449
471
168
153
153
50-100GT
559
601
312
300
314
309
348
348
100-200GT
59
53
43
52
54
17
25
25
>200GT
2008 35,619
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
10,800,000,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
Oceanic Fishing Port 1. NizamZachman - DKI J akarta
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Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
207
-
1,533
243
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
520
3
900
166
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
633
77
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
Overall view from sea
Fish processing area
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
C. Supporting Facilities
D. Activities
Oceanic Fishing Port
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GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
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OCEANIC FISHING PORT
SOUTH EAST SULAWESI
2
UPTAdministration office
Auction hall (TPI) Wholesale market
Fresh tuna export Fish processing factory
Fuel supply
East revetment Quaywall for fishing boats
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Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas Layoutof Kendari OFP
1. PIER
2. CONTROLLING POST
3. PT. BIOTA INDO PERSADA
4. CV. MINA JAYA LESTARI
5. CV. ANDIKA
6 CV. BERSATUUNTUKMAJU
7. PT. TROBOSBENUA
8. PT. LANDIPO NIAGA RAYA
9. UD. ABADI MAKMUROCEAN
10. IPAL
11. FUELTANK
12. PT. KAMALCAHAYA S.
13. PT. CILACAPSFI
14. REPAIRSTATION
15. MOSQUE
16. AUCTION HALL/POS
17. TRANSITSHED
18. PD. UTAMA SULTRA
19. FISHERMAN MEETING HALL
20. TOILET
21. PT. YANAGI HISTALARAYA
22. SHELTERFORFISHERMAN
23. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
24. MATERIALSTORAGE
25. HEALTHCLINIC
26. PT. TOFICO
27. FA. SANU
28. PT. SULTRA MITRA LESTARI
29. PT. NUSANTARA FISHERY
30. PT. ADESULTRA PERSADA
31. KANTOR/MESSKAPALPENGAWAS
32. LABORATORY BUILDING
33. WATERINSTALLATION
34. GUESTHOUSE
35. PT. PUTRA SULTRA SAMUDERA
36. PT. SULTRA TUNA SAMUDERA
37. PT. KAMALCAHAYA SAMUDERA
38. CV. OMETRADING COY
39. PT. LINTASBESTARI SELARAS
40. PT. SUMBERLAUTMANDIRI
41. OFFICEWORKING UNITPSDKPKENDARI
42. PT. PLN
43. PT. PJBII
44. NEWDUMP&POSTGUARD
Lahan Industri yang telah disewa
Lahan Industri yangbelum disewa
Lahan Industri yang belum matang
Lahan FasilitasPPSKendari/Umum
RE M A RK S:
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Kendari
South East Sulawesi
Location
295.89
36,757.45
251,477 (2007)
2,002,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
2.82 (2007)
1.60 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
2,380,667 (2006)
12,981,046 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
19.18 (2006)
26.42 (2005)
Statistics-
Indonesia 2008
(BPSCatalogue)
K e n d a r i
B a y
B A N D A
S E A
B o n e
B a y
SOUTH
SULAWESI
OPERATIONAL DATA
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
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.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Kendari
b. Province : South East Sulawesi
c. Regency/City : Kendari
d. District : Abeli
e. Village/Sub-District : Puday
f. Geographic Position : 03 58' 59"SLatitude
122 34' 20"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 12 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 12 Km
- District : 3 Km
- Airport : 35 Km (Wolter Monginsidi Airport - Kendari)
- Other Ports : 14 Km (PPI Kota Kendari)
17.5 Km (PT. Pelindo IV- Kendari)
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 Facilitiesin Kendari Fish OFP, Year 2008
Oceanic Fishing Port 2. Kendari - South East Sulawesi
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2,174
2,229
1,371
3,919
3,972
4,999
7,673
7,551
18,701
13,184
24,624
17,986
17,074
17,577
15,772
26,070
23,661
25,185
25,950
21,064
39,228
42,185
43,576
54,799
197,464
267,784
179,320
142,095
144,780
141,201
180,405
206,550
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
71
68
162
177
227
268
555
544
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
15 14
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Administration office
Auction hall (TPI)
Crane truck
Electricity and installation
Fishermen meeting hall
Forklift
Fuel tank and installation (2x500 KL)
Genset and installation
Incinerator
IPAL installation
1,326
600
2
1,110
720
1
1,000
500
140
400
2
m
2
m
unit
KVA
2
m
unit
KL
KVA
2
m
KL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Pier-2
Revetment/turap
Complexroad
Drainage
Industrial kavling (not utilized)
Industrial kavling (utilized)
Water depth
40.55
12.5
130
260
618
29,945
7,059
10
12
-6
Ha
Ha
m
m
m
m
2
m
Ha
Ha
m
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
BAP shops
CCTV
Financial building
Fisherman Inn
Fisherman shelter
Guest house
Health clinic
House for Port Officer
Laboratory building
Mosque
Equipment storage
90
1
101
672
150
140
90
9
112
162
200
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
NO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Navigation sign
Parking area
Repair station
Toilet
Transit sheed
Water instalation
SSBRadio
2
1,741
150
126
635
700
1
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
KL
unit
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.
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
Kendari Oceanic Fishing Port has a big potential industry area. There eries
companies/business units in Kendari and other fisheries companies along southeast coast of
Sulawesi and surroundings beyond the port area.
Table 2.6. FisheriesCompanies
are 25 fish
Table 2.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
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
Table 2.5. Shrimp Data, Year 2007
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
12,975
13,029
7,765
6,535
18,746
22,867
21,984
22,297
18,022
19,330
11,830
7,360
9,395
9,790
33,198
14,303
169,132,420
240,288,940
96,853,672
75,638,390
61,982,365
74,750,155
309,104,983
139,703,612
50,061
53,694
32,860
20,444
26,098
27,194
92,217
39,729
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Beloso
Cakalang
Cumi-cumi
Gurita
Kakap merah
Kembung
Kuro/Senangin
Kuwe
Layang/Benggol
Madidihang
Manyung
Tenggiri
Tongkol krai
Greater lizard fish
Skipjack tuna
Common squid
Octopus
Red snapper
Short-body mackerel
Threadfins
J ack trevallies
Slander scad
Yellowfin tuna
Giant catfish
Narrow-barred Spanish
mackerel
Frigate tuna
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
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
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
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang dogol
Udang putih
Udang windu
Udang lainnya
Endeavour prawn
Banana prawn
J umbo tiger shrimp/
Tiger prawn
Other shrimps
45,442
70,327
91
240
1,226,612,421
2,221,043,921
3,185,000
6,720,000
27,000
31,600
35,000
28,000
1
2
3
4
Oceanic Fishing Port 2. Kendari - South East Sulawesi
16 17
118,091 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
6
CV. Andika
CV. Bersatu Untuk Maju
CV. Mina J aya Lestari
CV. Ome Trading Coy
CV. Samudera J asa 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. LintasBestari Selaras
PT. Nusantara Fisheries
PT. PLN (Persero) Wil. Sulsel, Sultra dan
Sulbar
PT. PLN PJ B-II (Persero)
PT. Putra Sultra Samudera
PT. Sultra Mitra Lestari
PT. Sultra Tuna Samudera
PT. Sumber Laut Mandiri
PT. Tofico
PT. TrobosBenua
PT. Yanagi Histalaraya
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)
Electrical supply
Docking, workshop
Ice factory
Fishing, collector, processing, cold storage,
ice factory
Processing, cold storage
Storage, repair station
Processing, cold storage
Processing, cold storage, exporter
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

10,845
8,869
5,000
13,000

2,250
6,867
2,250
2,500
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 GTand 20-30 GT.
Table 2.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Kendari OFP, Year 2001-2008
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
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
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
20
12
112
92
199
687
672
664
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
4
4
16
6
18
13
17
17
10-20GT
2
20
38
55
30
63
86
97
20-30GT
26
28
23
30
16
39
29
34
30-50GT
27
28
30
41
47
38
27
12
50-100GT
17
27
35
37
16
5
2
5
100-200GT
13
23
19
28
14
11
6
1
>200GT
2007 1,373
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
1,735,097,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
Oceanic Fishing Port 2. Kendari - South East Sulawesi
18 19
SPDN
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
56
1
574
152
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
8
1
574
152
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
48
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
Complexroad
Pier
Auction hall (TPI)
Craine Docking
Port area
Port pond
C. Support ing Facilit ies
D. Act ivit ies
Oceanic Fishing Port
20 21
a . N a m e : B E LA WA N
b . C la ssifica tio n : O ce a n ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. G a b io n B e la w a n -M e d a n , P O B O X 2 0
d . P h o n e : (0 6 1 ) 6 9 4 1 0 1 6 , 6 9 4 4 8 8 9
e . F a x : (0 6 1 ) 6 9 4 0 3 2 9
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Ir. A sifu s Z a h id , B .Sc
f. E -m a il : p p s_b e la w a n @ ya h o o .co m
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Bel awan
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
NORTH SUMATERA
3
Port gate
Refueling
Fish processing Fish loading activities
22 23
Layoutof Belawan OFP
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Medan
North Sumatera
Location
(City/Province)
265.10
72,427.81
2,067,288 (2006)
12,643,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
1.53 (2006)
1.38 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
2,380,667 (2006)
12,981,046 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
14.33 (2006)
15.92 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
21. ICEFACTORY
22. ICEFACTORY
23. FISHPROCESSING
24. SURVAILLANCEOFFICE
25. PPSBOFFICE
26. WORKSHOP
27.
28. FISHWAREHOUSE
29.
30. COLDSTORAGE(KA)
31.
32. COLDSTORAGE
33. NETREPAIR
34. FISHWAREHOUSE
35.
36.
37. EMPTYLAND
38. FUELDISTRIBUTION
39.
40. COLDSTORAGE
41.
42. WAREHOUSE
43. WORKSHOP
44.
45.
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
PLACE
1. FISHHANDLING STORAGE
2.
3. SALTEDFIHPROCESSING
4.
5.
6. WORKSHOP
7. COLDSTORAGE
8. ICEFACTORY
9. COLDSTORAGE
10. GENSETHOUSE
11. ICEFACTORY
12. SECURITYPOST
13.
14. PORTMASTEROFFICE
15. AUCTION HALL(TPI)
16.
17.
18.
19.
20. GENERAL OFFICE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
FISHHANDLING STORAGE
PERSERO
RE M A RK S:
Ma l a ka
S t r a i t
M a l a k a
S t r a i t
NORTH SUMATERA
Malaka
Strait
OPERATIONAL DATA
Indicators of various operation activities in this port, such as numbers of fisherman, fishing gears
and fishing activities, are as follow:
Table 3.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
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
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Estuaary of Deli River
b. Province : North Sumatera
c. Regency/City : Medan
d. District : Medan Belawan
e. Village/Sub-District : Bagan Deli
f. Geographic Position : 03 46' 51"N Latitude
98 42' 44"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 30 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 30 Km
- District : 2.5 Km
- Airport : 30 Km (Polonia Airport - Medan)
- Other Ports : 1 Km (Indonesia I Port - Belawan)
350 Km (Sibolga Archipelagic Fishing Port)
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. Facilitiesini Belawan OFP, Year 2008
Oceanic Fishing Port 3. Belawan - North Sumatera
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
6,285
6,500
6,750
7,000
7,229
8,202
8,192
44,833
50,922
37,981
35,562
34,203
28,515
35,772
21,894
45,614
48,213
46,061
35,200
73,152
75,384
124,360
146,113
160,517
226,080
203,760
238,896
250,416
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
446
463
481
499
533
519
472
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
24 25
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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
2
m
2
m
unit
KVA
2
m
unit
ton/day
unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Port pond
Pier-1
Revertment/turap
J etty
Complexroad
Reclamation
Shipping routes
Water depth
34.28
1,228
265
1,008
26,236
20,000
99,650
-2.5
Ha
2
m
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
m
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
1
2
3
Meeting hall
Mosque
Operator guest house
175
162
150
2
m
2
m
unit
NO
9
10
11
12
Parking area
Repair station
Telecommunication
Water supply installation
4,232
4
1
2
2
m
unit
unit
unit
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
34,946
32,728
26,364
33,800
37,978
103,345
77,503
52,376
39,427
30,369
43,560
71,455
29,706
39,134
366,632,000
291,916,000
247,309,500
522,720,000
1,035,690,000
-
-
145
110
84
121
198
83
109
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
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
Table 3.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
Black Tiger became the most primary shrimp in Belawan OFP. Its shown from the total volume
and value, which was greater than the other.
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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. FisheriesCompanies
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang windu
Udang putih
Udang lainnya
Black tiger shrimp
Banana prawn
Other shrimps
960,000
901,000
181,000
76,800,000,000
36,040,000,000
3,620,000,000
80,000
40,000
20,000
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
Bin Cuan
Bina Usaha Kurnia Laut
Bustami
Cia Kim Han
ice factory +GPI
Fish handling storage (GPI)
Repair station
Fresh fish collector
13,675
12,500
1,300
299
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
26 27
Oceanic Fishing Port 3. Belawan - North Sumatera
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
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
50
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. BII
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
J ahisar 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 PPSCab. Belawan
PT. Abadi J aya
PT. Aisa
PT. CSA
PT. Edina
PT. Giss
PT. Karya Agung Lestari J aya
PT. Karya Agung Lestari J aya
PT. Mina J aya
PT. Mina J aya
PT. PMS
PT. Sekar Mulia Utama
Cold strorage
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
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
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Biji Nangka
Kembung
Layang
Layur
Manyung
Selar
Tenggiri
Teri
Tetengkek
Tongkol/Lisong
Yellow-stripe goatfish
Short-body mackerel
Slander scad
Hairtails
Giant catfish
Trevallies
Narrow barred Spanish
mackerel
Anchovies
Torpedo scad
Bullet tuna
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
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Table 3.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
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
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
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 GTcapacity.
Table 3.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Belawan OFP, Year 2001-2008
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.
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
250
263
278
292
316
86
117
103
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
3
4
5
6
6
9
18
17
10-20GT
42
42
42
42
44
130
195
220
20-30GT
47
47
47
47
50
58
48
43
30-50GT
34
34
34
37
38
88
49
43
50-100GT
70
73
75
75
79
101
79
72
100-200GT
402
426
446
448
533
-
-
-
>200GT
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
170
10
566
100
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
150
9
566
98
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
20
1
-
2
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
Oceanic Fishing Port
28 29
3. Belawan - North Sumatera
2007 10,742
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
3,867,325,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
268,414 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
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 TekaliasSaman
Yon Harto
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
20,061
8,205
50
250
250
1,050
625
2,650
534
22,414
250
546
900
251
260
Pier Port pond
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
C. Support ing Facilit ies
Oceanic Fishing Port
30 31
a . N a m e : B U N G U S
b . C la ssifica tio n : O ce a n ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. P a d a n g -P a in a n , K M -1 6 P a d a n g
Su m a te ra B a ra t 2 5 2 4 5
d . P h o n e : (0 7 5 1 ) 7 5 1 1 2 1 , 7 5 1 1 2 0
e . F a x : (0 7 5 1 ) 7 5 1 1 2 2
f. E -m a il : p p s_b u n g u s@ ya h o o .co m
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Sya fli A rsyid , B .Sc
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Bungus
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
WEST SUMATERA
4
Administration office
SPDN
Shops
32 33
Layoutof Bungus OFP
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Padang City
West Sumatera
Location
(City/Province)
694.96
42,224.65
819,740 (2006)
4,632,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
2.30 (2006)
1.45 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
13,283,508 (2005)
44,674,569 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
15.42 (2005)
19.58 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
K abung Bay
1. UNLOADING PIER
2. MOORING PIER
3. FUELSHIPPIER
4. DOCKING YARD
5. RECEIVING HALL
5a. FISHPROCESSING
5b. ICEFACTORY
5c. FRESHTUNA PROCESSING
6 -
7. PORTOFFICE
8. SURVEILLANCEOFFICE
9. NETLOFT
10. PORTMASTEROFFICE
11. CV. AUDINA YOLANDA ENTERPRISE
12. PACKING HOUSE
RE M A RK S:
13. MOSQUE
14. LPPMHPOFFICE
15.
16.
17. GENERATORHOUSE
18. SHOPS(BAP)
19. TRANSITSHED
20.
21. LAJUARDIN
22. PT. DEMPO ANDALASSAMUDERA
23. PT. NISKI JAYA ABADI
24. AREA FORINDUSTRIALDEVELOPMENT
MESSABKKP. HIU001
OFFICERHOUSES
CV. PRIADI SABENA
Kabung
Bay
WEST
SUMATERA
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).
Table 4.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Table 4.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Kabung Bay
b. Province : West Sumatera
c. Regency/City : Padang
d. District : Teluk Kabung
e. Village/Sub-District : Bungus
f. Geographic Position : 01 01' 47"SLatitude
100 23' 44"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 16 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 16 Km
- District : 4 Km
- Airport : 40 Km (Minangkabau Airport - Padang)
- Other Ports : 0.5 Km (PTASDP)
12 Km (Pelindo - Teluk Bayur)
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. Facilitiesin BungusOceanic Fishing Port, Year 2008
4. Bungus - West Sumatera
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
17,950
9,320
7,710
4,362
3,960
81,406
68,932
2,948
3,287
1,984
1,476
2,872
1,815
182,000
8,281
8,293
7,215
8,339
7,649
7,379
6,335
1,163
2,742
9,648
5,782
14,514
13,978
17,536
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
3,590
2,674
1,195
598
868
9,172
8,138
FISHING GEAR
(Unit) ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
3,590
2,674
1,195
598
868
9,172
8,138
2,706
2,191
1,208
504
629
2,013
797
19,223,186
16,749,900
6,611,310
3,902,034
5,252,062
74,453,085
6,965,210
7,730
6,260
3,450
1,440
1,800
5,750
2,280
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
34 35
Oceanic Fishing Port
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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
2
m
2
m
ton
2
m
unit
KVA
2
m
ton
ton
2
m
KVA
2
m
unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Port area
Pier-1
Pier-2
Pier-3
J etty
Complexroad
Water depth
16.6
1,500
728
350
400
1,500
-7
Ha
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
m
m
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Ice factory
Packing building
Parking area
Reservoir basin
Repair station
Transit shed
Vessel lift
Vessel lift house
Water tank & installation
Water treatment
1,523
1,100
250
300
250
200
30
70
50
1
2
m
2
m
2
m
3
m
2
m
2
m
GT
2
m
ton
unit
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
NO
1
2
3
Fisherman shelter
House for Port Officer
SSBRadio
2
16
1
unit
unit
unit
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
Table 4.5. Shrimp Data, Year 2007
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.
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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.
Table 4.6. FisheriesCompaniesin BungusOFP
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 GTand 100-200 GTcapacity
(about 50%from total fishing vessels in Bungus OFP).
Table 4.7. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in BungusOFP, Year 2001-2008
LOGISTICS

Table 4.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
4. Bungus - West Sumatera
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Banyar
Cakalang
Kembung
Kerapu
Layur
Lemadang
Selar kuning
Slengseng
Tongkol/Lisong
Tuna sirip kuning
Indian mackerel
Skipjack tuna
Short-body mackerel
Groupers
Hairtails
Common dolphin fish
Trevallies
Spotted chub mackerel
Bullet tuna
Yellowfin tuna
5,020
317,710
20,700
4,110
21,350
650,000
5,810
12,740
258,960
147,770
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
10,000
15,000
10,000
20,000
10,000
11,000
10,000
10,000
13,000
27,000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Lobster Lobster 230 27,600,000 120,000 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Amri
CV. Audina Yolanda
CV. Priadi Sabena
Lajuardin
PT. Danitama Mina
PT. Dempo AndalasSamudera
PT. Pejuang Mina Bahari
PT. Sinar Argo Marine Utama (SAMU)
PT. Tridaya Eramina
Fish catching
Telecommunication
Processing
Fish catching
Ice factory
Processing
Fish catching
Fish marketing
Fish catching & processing
7,500
500
863
24
1,523
7,000
200
294
1,000
12,604 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
3
-
48
17
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
1
-
48
17
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
2
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2,824
2,489
1,039
442
654
2,250
3,794
1,806
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
231
177
46
6
-
2,004
605
97
10-20GT
535
8
59
21
6
1,050
420
153
20-30GT
-
-
-
20
-
426
476
2
30-50GT
-
-
-
90
-
1,979
1,321
970
50-100GT
-
-
51
19
208
1,463
1,522
133
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
36 37
Oceanic Fishing Port
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,
ECONOMIC CYCLE
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 4.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
C. Support ing Facilit ies
38 39
Oceanic Fishing Port 4. Bungus - West Sumatera
2007 1,583
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
314,925,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
Complexroad Bollard
Pier Port pond
Reservoir
Port gate
Administration office
Auction hall (TPI) SPDN
Fisherman meeting building
D. Act ivit ies
40 41
a . N a m e : C ILA C A P
b . C la ssifica tio n : O ce a n ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. Lin g ka r T e lu k P e n yu N o .2 -C ila ca p
J a w a T e n g a h 5 3 2 0 0
d . P h o n e : (0 2 8 2 ) 5 3 2 6 8 6 , 5 3 2 6 8 2
e . F a x : (0 2 8 2 ) 5 3 2 6 8 8
f. E -m a il : p p scila ca p @ te lko m .n e t
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Ir. M ia n Sa h a la Sita n g g a n g , M .B A
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Ci l acap
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
CENTRAL JAVA
5
Oceanic Fishing Port
Ice supply Fish loading
Mooring activities Water supply
Mosque Processing Industry
Layoutof Cilacap OFP Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
42 43
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Cilacap
Central J ava
Location
(City/Province)
2,138.50
32,799.71
1,721,664 (2006)
32,179,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
0.32 (2006)
0.50 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
61,836,967 (2006)
234,435,323 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
22.72 (2006)
21.20 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
P e n y u
B a y
I N D I A N
O C E A N
J A V A S E A
CENTRAL J AVA
1. PORTAREA
2. PORTPOND
3. WATERDEPTH
4. BREAKWATER:
a. NORTH
b. EXTENSION OF BW NORTH
c. OLD SOUTH
d.NEW SOUTH
5. a. REVETMENT
b. REVETMENTIN POND B
6. BERTH
7. PIER
a. LANDING IN POND A
b. BERTH IN POND A
c. LANDING IN POND B
d.CHECKING
8. REVETMENTKALIYASA
9. ROADS
a. COMPLEX
b. OFFICEROADS& LOWARD
c. FISHERMAN MEETING HALL
RE M A RK S:
10. DRAINAGETUNNEL
11. SLIPWAY
12. DOCKING AREA
13. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A
14. AUCTION HALL (TPI) B
15. ELEVATED AND GWT
16. a. SIGNAL
b. PORTLIGHT
17. PORTOFFICEROFFICE
18. a. PORTADMINISTRATION OFFICE(OLD)
b. PORTADMINISTRATION OFFICE(NEW)
26. BOLDER
27. WATERPUMP HOUSE/HYDRANT
28. WATERPUMP HYDRANT
29. FISH PROCESSING PLACE
30. DOCKING KALIYASA
31. COLLECTING INSTALLATION
32. OPERATORGUESTHOUSE
33. FISHERMAN SHELTER
34. PORTGATE
35. INTEGRATED BUSINESSUNIT
BUILDING
19. TRAYSSTORAGE
20. PARKING LOT
21. MONITORING & SURVEILLANCE
ROOM
22. WATERINSTALLATION
23. WATERPUMP HOUSE
24. REPAIRSTATION
25. CONNECTING OPEN VARANDA
a. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A WITH PIER
b. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A WITH
AUCTION HALL (TPI) B
I N D I A N
O C E A N
OPERATIONAL DATA
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
There was significant increasing number of fisherman, fishing gear and also the distribution of
supplies, such as fuel, ice and water (along 2003-2005).
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Bay
b. Province : Central J ava
c. Regency/City : Cilacap
d. District : South Cilacap
e. Village/Sub-District : Telaga Kemulyan
f. Geographic Position : 07 43' 40"SLatitude
109 01' 31"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 230 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 3 Km
- District : 2 Km
- Airports : 250 Km (Ahmad Yani Airport - Semarang)
260 Km (Adi Sumarmo Airport - Solo)
- Other Ports : 4 Km (Pelindo - Cilacap)
200 Km (Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port)
FACILITIES
Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port is one of the biggest fishing ports in J ava Island. It is located in
southern part of J ava and directly facing Indian Ocean. Total area of this port is more than 33
Ha and has following facilities:
Table 5.1. Facilitiesin Cilacap Fishing Port, Year 2008
Oceanic Fishing Port 5. Cilacap - West J ava
44 45
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES B
1
2
3
4
5
6
Administration office
Auction hall (TPI)
Bolder
Collecting installation
Docking
Elevated and ground water tank
544
1,684
20
1
5
89
2
m
2
m
unit
unit
unit
3
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Pier-2
Pier-3
Revetment/turap
Complexroad
Breakwater
Berth
Drainage
Groin
Water depth
33.04
8
86
315
240
1,410
1,500
980
116
244
146
-3
Ha
Ha
2
m
2
m
2
m
m
m
m
m
m
unit
m
NO
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
-
35,714
24,418
16,676
7,006
4,847
68,932
15,056
13,341
11,194
13,787
12,428
4,966
4,059
18,520
16,642
2,510
6,315
7,976
7,426
18,670
9,431
7,440
4,525
2,455
3,676
4,059
5,871
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR
-
401
441
405
746
719
684
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
1
2
3
4
Fisherman shelter
Industrial area
Operator guest house
Port gate
120
120
18
1
2
m
2
m
unit
unit
NO
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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
Traysstorage
Water tank & installation
120
7
8,000
5
200
2
168
36
1
75
1,000
3,120
100
4,224
2
m
2
m
litre
unit
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
litre
Table 5.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
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.
DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 5.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
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
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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 J ava Province beyond port area.
Table 5.6. FisheriesCompanies
Oceanic Fishing Port 5. Cilacap - West J ava
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
13,080
4,201
2,750
2,629
33,492
56,336
75,625
4,188
4,929
3,572
1,422
1,452
6,475
5,880
21,561,970
22,214,190
11,691,670
5,575,670
6,387,060
-
-
11,633
13,831
9,923
3,949
4,035
17,987
16,335
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
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
Skipjack tuna
Threeshee shark
Pomfret
Black marlin
Bullet tuna
Albacore
Big eye baby tuna
Yellowfin baby tuna
Big eye tuna
Yellowfin tuna
3,269
5,183
34,010
12,513
61,677
5,852
49,606
172,819
612,950
231,558
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
6,654
6,009
6,000
17,829
4,004
14,948
10,581
12,083
28,590
28,935
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Lobster
Udang windu
Udang putih
Udang vaname
Udang lainnya
Lobster
Black tiger
Banana prawn
Vaname shrimp
Other shrimps
2,008
1,632
372
76,155
1,316
254,533,000
107,633,500
14,030,800
81,585,500
13,259,000
126,785
65,936
10,079
37,707
1,071
1
2
3
4
5
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
AdisSuyanto
Arsono
Arsono
BPKSA
Burhan
Burhan
Dei Conghan
Edy Kasman
Hartono
Hartono
J asman
J oni 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
PT. Kusuma Suisan J aya
PT. Mina Raharja Perkasa
PT. Toxindo
Slamet
Tan Hasan Subroto
Tuhi
Tuhi
UD. Kwantat
UD. Mitra Anugerah Nusantara
Un J uliono
Storage and cold storage
Facilitiesof 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
Facilitiesof 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
Facilitiesof storage, repair station and cold storage
Facilitiesof processing, cold storage
and repair station
Ice factory
Marine catchesprocessing
Cold storage, all catchesprocessing and other
supporting facilities
Marine catchesprocessing
SPBU
Marine catchesProcessing
Repair Station
Storage and cold storage
Equipment storage and fish catching facilities
Place for processing and packing
Processing of sea snail
Cold storage, equipment storage and fish catching
facilities
, layur and prawn
Marine catchesprocessing
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
42,499 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
46 47
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
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
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Cilacap OFP are as follow :
Table 5.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
Oceanic Fishing Port 5. Cilacap - West J ava
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-
15
11
11
370
370
215
215
<10 GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
-
134
142
116
69
92
-
-
10-20 GT
-
100
108
112
160
154
262
287
20-30 GT
-
87
93
79
50
43
26
39
30-50 GT
-
47
57
54
60
33
55
50
50-100 GT
-
18
30
33
37
14
12
12
100-200 GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200 GT
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
64
-
1,007
22
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
40
-
1,007
22
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
24
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
2007 7,148
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
714,092,099
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
48 49
Revertment Breakwater
Pier Port pond
Auction hall (TPI) Hydrant
SPDN Fish market
a . N a m e : B IT U N G
b . C la ssifica tio n : O ce a n ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : K e l. A e rte m b a g a Sa tu -K e c. A e rte m b a g a
K o ta B itu n g -Su la w e si U ta ra 9 5 5 2 6
d . P h o n e : (0 4 3 8 ) 3 6 7 7 5
e . F a x : (0 4 3 8 ) 3 4 3 9 3
f. E -m a il :
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Ir. E ste fa n u s Wo ra n g
p p n _b itu n g @ ya h o o .co .id
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Bi t ung
OCEANIC FISHING PORT
NORTH SULAWESI
6
C. Support ing Facilit ies
D. Act ivit ies
50 51
Oceanic Fishing Port
Port gate Fisherman meeting building
Guest house Mosque
Fishing vessel repairment
Fish shortage
Activitiesin fish market
Unloading activities
52 53
Layoutof Bitung OFP Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Bitung City
North Sulawesi
Location
(City/Province)
304.00
13,930.73
174,003 (2007)
2,161,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
2.44 (2007)
1.29 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
2,626,689 (2007)
17,815,123 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
1.10 (2007)
16.23 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
MA L U K U
S E A
MA L UK U
S E A
S UL A WE S I
S E A
NORTH SULAWESI
OPERATIONAL DATA
Table 6.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Table 6.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
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.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Aer Tembaga Beach
b. Province : North Sulawesi
c. Regency/City : Bitung
d. District : Central Bitung
e. Village/Sub-District : Aer Tembaga
f. Geographic Position Latitude : 01 26' 56"N Latitude
125 12' 28"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 50 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 2 Km
- District : 1 Km
- Airport : 46 Km (Samratulangi Airport)
- Other Ports : 2 Km (Pelindo - Bitung)
100 Km (Ternate Archipelagic Fishing Port)
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. Facilitiesin Bitung Oceanic Fishing Port, Year 2008
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
-
-
-
-
6,328
8,973
4,924
-
-
-
4,454
11,106
2,887
14,704
-
-
-
730
23,547
4,370
7,070
-
-
-
3,150
10,393
4,660
3,605
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
-
-
-
-
-
1,147
4,924
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
Oceanic Fishing Port 6. Bitung - North Sulawesi
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
-
-
4,017
4,958
16,014
21,571
24,952
-
-
1,102
2,324
6,051
9,714
13,123
-
-
-
-
26,971,081
48,669,768
93,073,388
-
-
-
-
16,807
26,983
36,453
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
54 55
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES B
NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
Pier-1
Pier-2
Complexroad
Anchor wharf
Road and drainage
Water depth
1,764
63
2,400
1,610
6,550
-5 / -1
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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
2
m
2
m
Watt
unit
KVA
2
m
unit
2
m
3
m
unit
unit
unit
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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
2
m
unit
unit
2
m
2
m
unit
unit
FISHING VESSELS
In 2006 the fishing vessel were dominate by 50-100 GT. The biggest eye is 200 GTand about 25%
of the total fishing vessel were under 20 GT. 50-100 GTwere most significant increasing of fishing
vessel.
Table 6.6. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Bitung OFP, Year 2001-2008
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
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
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
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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. FisheriesCompanies
Oceanic Fishing Port 6. Bitung - North Sulawesi
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Cakalang
Kembung
Layang
Sarden/Siro
Selar
Tongkol
Tuna albakora
Ikan lainnya
Skipjack tuna
Short-body mackerel
Slander scad
Sardine
Trevallies
Bullet tuna
Albacore
Others
2,910,890
870
4,442,470
168,940
221,550
2,820,950
1,440,630
1,116,940
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
6,784
9,130
1,058
25,264
30,831
5,252
12,045
15,593
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Berkat J ireh
Berkat J ireh
CV. Anugerah Fishtama
CV. Wailan Pratama
J asa Wartel "Aladin"
PT. Bali Vish
PT. Cipta Buana Sulut
PT. Etmieco Sarana Laut
PT. Getra Mina Usaha
PT. Golden Bridge International
PT. Kelana J aya 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
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
72
92
602
500
81
750
1,000
999
927
4,000
1,000
2,289
1,253
140
1,000
1,000
15,706 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-
-
2,700
8,940
12,285
294
98
98
<10 GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
-
-
768
2,198
533
265
97
97
10-20 GT
-
-
-
-
206
52
60
60
20-30 GT
-
-
340
867
106
70
145
145
30-50 GT
-
-
-
-
86
1,650
45
45
50-100 GT
-
-
-
-
25
34
75
83
100-200 GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
897
973
>200 GT
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
5
3
30
15
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
5
3
30
15
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
2007 5,425
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
658,672,317
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
56 57
C. Support ing Facilit ies
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
Oceanic Fishing Port
58 59
6. Bitung - North Sulawesi
Pier
Bollard Complexroad
Drainage
Administration office Hydrant Musholla
SPDN Auction hall (TPI)
Guest house
Port gate Shops
D. Act ivit ies
a . N a m e : SIB O LG A
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. J e n d e ra l G a to t Su b ro to , K e l. P o n d o k B a tu
K e c. Sa ru d ik, K a b . T a p a n u li T e n g a h
Su m a te ra U ta ra 2 2 6 5 2
d . P h o n e : (0 6 3 1 ) 2 2 1 2 9 , 3 2 9 5 3 1
e . F a x : (0 6 3 1 ) 2 2 1 2 9
f. E -m a il :
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : H e n ry M . B a tu b a ra , S.P i, M .Si
p p n _sib o lg a @ ya h o o .co m
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Si bol ga
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
NORTH SULAWESI
7
60 61
Oceanic Fishing Port
Mooring activities Boatsin port pond
62 63
Layoutof Sibolga AFP
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Sibolga
North Sumatera
Location
(City/Province)
10.77
72,427.81
93,207 (2007)
12,643,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
1.38 (2007)
1.38 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
1,445,640 (2006)
136,903,270 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
11.69 (2006)
15.92 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
15. FACILITIES
16. EX CANTEEN
17. INDUSTRY ZONE
18.
19. SECURITY POST
20. CLEAN WATERTANK
21. GUESTHOUSE
22. UTILITIES
23. INDUSTRY ZONE
KOLAM LIMBAH
RE M A RK S:
1. EXISTING WHARF
2. FUELDISTRIBUTION
3. EX.
4. PUBLIC TOILET
5. AUCTION HALL(TPI)
6. WORKSHOPAREA
7. OFFICE
8. KALIYASA REVETMENT
9. BPN
10. EX
11. EMPTY AREA
12. INDUSTRY ZONE
13.
14. FISHPROCESSING BUILDING
COOPERATION BUILDING
PENJEMURAN IKAN
MENARA SUAR
Aek Habil
Bay
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
Aek Habi l
Bay
Malaka
Strait
NORTH SUMATERA
Aek Habil
Bay
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Aek Habil Bay
b. Province : North Sumatera
c. Regency/City : Central Tapanuli
d. District : Sibolga
e. Village/Sub-District : Sarudik
f. Geographic Position : 01 43' 16"N Latitude
98 47' 23"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 314 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 3 Km
- District : 10 Km
- Airports : 25 Km (Ferdinan Lumban Tobing Airport -
Pinang Sori)
125 Km (Silangit Siborong-borong Airport))
314 Km (Polonia Airport - Medan)
- Other Ports : 5 Km (Sibolga Port)
344 Km (Belawan Oceanic Fishing Port)
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. Facilitiesin Sibolga Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008

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
Table 7.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
Archipelagic Fishing Port 7. Sibolga - North Sumatera
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
615
610
615
330
257
264
615
9,264
7,010
8,093
7,610
3,481
2,342
4,078
22,726
32,069
44,340
29,038
20,694
28,996
31,048
8,263
11,099
14,831
11,856
9,994
15,779
8,024
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
6,785
8,587
7,647
3,683
1,732
5,138
3,828
1,697
1,403
693
832
237
633
847
6,847,839
5,950,045
2,893,578
4,659,497
1,571,727
3,245,633
5,649,934
4,714
3,897
1,925
2,311
658
1,735
2,320
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
64 65
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
1
2
3
Guest house
SSBRadio
Staff house
150
1
390
2
m
unit
2
m
NO
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Ice Factory
Navigation sign
Net storage
Parking area
Traysstorage
Utility building
Water tank
Tower
120
3
540
4,500
200
200
150
1
ton/day
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
3
m
unit
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Administration office
Auction hall (TPI)
Electricity
Equipment storage
Fishermen meeting hall
Fuel supply building
Fuel tank
440
864
83
200
150
150
50
2
m
2
m
KVA
2
m
2
m
2
m
3
m
NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Revetment/turap
Complexroad
Concentrate sheet file
Drainage
Mooring pontoon
Rubber fender
Water depth
13.9
1
1,730
382
21,461
700
5,500
180
25
-3
Ha
Ha
2
m
m
2
m
2
m
m
2
m
unit
m
Table 7.6. FisheriesCompanies
FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Sibolga AFP are fishing vessels with various capacities.
Sibolga AFP was dominated by <10 GTfishing 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
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
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
Table 7.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
Shrimps in Sibolga AFP were catagorized into high economic value and 0,11 ton per year
could catch in there.
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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.
7. Sibolga - North Sumatera
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Alu-alu
Beloso
Biji Nangka
Cakalang
Cumi-cumi
Gulamah/Tigawaja
Kambing-kambing
Kapas-kapas
Kembung
Layur
Peperek
Tongkol como
Great barracuda
Greater lizard fish
Yellow-stripe goatfish
Skipjack tuna
Common squids
Croaker
Goatfishes
Falstrevally
Short-body mackerel
Hairtails
Pony fishes/
Sleepmouths
Eastern little tuna
6,711
19,879
15,707
219,710
47,719
6,391
605,122
7,387
20,600
10,862
20,566
44,740
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
10,000
4,000
7,000
8,000
25,000
6,000
13,000
10,000
12,000
5,000
5,000
8,000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang lainnya Other shrimps 110 7,150,000 65,000 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
KUD. Mina Seia Sekata
PT. Dharma Krida Satria
PT. Duta TangkasUtama
PT. Mina Kencana Indopermata
PT. Prima Nusantara
PT. Toba Surimi Industries
Fuel consumer pool
Fuel marketing
Block ice industry
Cold storage
Block ice industry
Fish powder industry
200
200
9,341
4,688
8,300
30,000
52,729 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
411
66
611
262
67
760
1,222
138
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
933
160
661
429
50
1,115
4
18
10-20GT
1,672
767
1,943
1,470
340
2,567
2,471
178
20-30GT
2,427
1,173
2,436
449
12
458
113
39
30-50GT
1,337
1,095
1,997
1,069
47
238
18
219
50-100GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
32
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
2007 2,080
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
117,000,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
66 67
Archipelagic Fishing Port
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
C. Support ing Facilit ies
D. Act ivit ies
68 69
a . N a m e : T A N J U N G P A N D A N
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. La ks. R E . M a rta d in a ta , T a n ju n g p a n d a n
B e litu n g 3 3 4 1 1
d . P h o n e : (0 7 1 9 ) 2 1 0 7 0
e . F a x : (0 7 1 9 ) 2 4 6 4 4
g . W e b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Su ya d i, A .P I
f. E -m a il : ta n ju n g p a n d a n _fish in g p o rt@ ya h o o .co m
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Tanj ungpandan
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
BANGKA BELITUNG
8
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Pier
Ice factory
SPDN
Fish loading activities
Auction hall (TPI)
Port pond
Administration office
Fish market
70 71
Layoutof Tanjungpandan AFP Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Belitung
Bangka Belitung
Location
(City/Province)
2,293.69
16,424.14
134,259 (2004)
1,075,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
-
3.00 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
1,747,657 (2006)
13,387,737 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
10.39 (2006)
20.82 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
RE M A RK S:
1. NAVIGATION SIGN
2. FUELSHOPS
3. WORKSHOP
4. PRIVATEWORKSHOP
5. DOCK
6. DOCK
7. DOCKING HOUSE
8. PORTOFFICE
9. MEETING BUILDING
10. FUELTANK
11. WATERRESERVOIR
12. ICEFACTORY
13. BAPSHOPS
14. TOILETS
15. SHELTER
16. SCIENCE&TECHNOLOGY
SHOP
17. SMALLHOSPITAL
18. NETCENTER
19. JETTY
20. LOAD/UNLOADING FISHAREA
21. AUCTION HALL(TPI)
22. INTEGRATEDSERVICEPOST
23. PARKING AREA
24. WATERTOWERINSTALLATION
25. ELECTRICALPOWER
26. SECURITY POST
27. COMPLEX ROAD
28. WORKSHOP(KPRI-KORPELIKAN)
29. BAPSHOPS/FISHWAREHOUSE
(KPRI-KORPELIKAN)
30. BAPSHOPS(KPRI-KORPELIKAN)
31. SHOWROOM FORFISHPRODUCT
32. MARKET(KPRI-KORPELIKAN)
A. PT. PARITMUJURSEJAHTERA
B. PO. MARNO SUSANTO
C. PO. SAIMIN
D. CV. MAWAR
E1. CV. ALAM PRIMA
E2. CV. SURYA AGUNG LESTARI
F. PO. SUGITO
G. MUSTARMUHAMAD
H. PT. NELAYAN MITRA MANDIRI
I. CV. SSPB
J. PO. H. MOTONG D.M.
K. PT. SSM
L. CV. CENTRALJAYA MANDIRI
M. PO. ARIPIN WIJAYA
N. PO. ALI JOHAN
O. CV. LAUTJAYA
P. PT. PRBP
Q. PT. HATIKA PATRA PERSADA
R. PT. SSSINTI
NATUNA
S E A
NATUNA
SEA
NA T U NA
S E A
J AVA S E A
BANGKA
ISLAND
BELITUNG
ISLAND
OPERATIONAL DATA
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
Table 8.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Price, Year 2001- 2007
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
-
1,029
2,460
2,460
2,460
2,460
2,460
2,447
5,286
4,267
4,705
7,235
6,883
6,060
5,200
6,479
17,396
23,124
28,356
33,839
33,251
14,485
14,267
16,619
20,812
15,272
9,582
13,907
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
-
345
529
529
529
529
529
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
72 73
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Cerucuk River
b. Province : Bangka Belitung Islands
c. Regency/City : Belitung
d. District : Tanjungpandan
e. Village/Sub-District : Sub District City
f. Geographic Position : 02 44' 58"SLatitude
107 37' 52"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 334 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 3 Km
- District : 2 Km
- Airports : 15 Km (Hanandjuddin Airport - Belitung)
330 Km (Depati Amir Airport - Bangka)
- Other Ports : 1 Km (Pelindo - Tanjungpandan)
25 Km (Pelindo - Pegantungan)
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. Facilitiesin Tanjungpandan Fishing Port, Year 2008
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
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
16,258,149
36,739,228
44,809,479
158,377,279
162,902,334
149,697,061
136,550,810
11,849
13,143
13,837
36,964
30,441
24,499
20,635
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
Archipelagic Fishing Port 8 Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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
2
m
2
m
ton
2
m
KVA
2
m
2
m
3
m
ton/day
2
m
2
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Revetment/turap
Complexroad
Entrance route
Water depth
54.33
33
1,893
1,041
8.409
400
-2
Ha
Ha
2
m
m
2
m
m
m
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
1
2
3
Education and technology Kiosk
Fisherman shelter
House for Port Officer
45
100
5
2
m
3
m
unit
NO
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Repair station
Reservoir basin
Slipway
Toilet
Water pump
Water tower and installation
Water treatment
Winch house
125
320
2
36
3
2
1
20
2
m
3
m
unit
2
m
unit
unit
unit
2
m
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
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.
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
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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. FisheriesCompanies
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-
-
329
509
509
509
509
303
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
-
-
-
2
2
2
2
9
10-20GT
-
-
-
17
17
17
17
7
20-30GT
-
-
16
1
1
1
1
4
30-50GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50-100GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Banyar
Cumi-cumi
Ekor kuning
Kakap merah
Kembung
Kurisi
Kuwe
Selar
Tembang
Tenggiri
Indian mackerel
Common squids
Redbelly yellowtail
fusilier
Red snapper
Short-body mackerel
Ornate treadfin bream
J ack trevallies
Trevallies
Fringescale sardinella/
Goldstripe sardinella
Narrow-barred spanish
mackerel
273,287
406,818
162,485
311,407
271,268
220,404
189,828
219,566
156,428
290,849
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
15,230
19,607
15,268
23,228
15,299
15,141
19,915
13,627
3,453
22,105
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
8 Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung
74 75
Archipelagic Fishing Port
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
1
2
3
4
5
Bengkel Samudera Diesel
CV Central J aya Mandiri
CV. Alam Prima
CV. Laut J aya
CV. Mawar
Repair station
Cold storage
Ice factory
Cold storage
Ice storage
150
1,600
1,800
2,000
180
25,277 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
CV. Surya Agung Lestari
KPRI Korpelikan
KUD Nelayan Sejahtera
PO. Ali J ohan
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
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
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
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
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
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
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
8 Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung
2007 4,336
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
617,444,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
76 77
Bollard Pier
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
46
1
26
81
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
17
1
26
81
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
29
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
Port pond Administration office
Workshop Auction hall (TPI)
Ice factory
C. Support ing Facilit ies
a . N a m e : P A LA B U H A N R A T U
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. Siliw a n g i P O . B O X 2 2 P a la b u h a n ra tu
K a b . Su ka b u m i -J a w a B a ra t 4 3 3 6 4
d . P h o n e : (0 2 6 6 ) 4 3 1 3 0 7 , 4 3 1 3 4 5
e . F a x : (0 2 6 6 ) 4 3 1 3 5 5
f. E -m a il :
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Ir. A rif R a h m a n La m a tta , M M
p p n ra tu @ ya h o o .co m
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Pal abuhanr at u
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
WEST JAVA
9
78 79
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Fisherman meeting building Motorcycle
CCTV Tower
80 81
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas Layoutof Palabuhanratu AFP
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Sukabumi
West J ava
Location
(City/Province)
48.00
36,925.05
300,694 (2007)
39,649,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
2.05 (2007)
1.75 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
13,163,816 (2006)
387,353,143 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
16.55 (2006)
28.68 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
1. SEA WATERPUMPHOUSE
2. FISHMARKET
3. FISHMARKETRETAIL
4. AUCTION HALL(TPI)
5. INTEGRATEDSERVICEPOST
6. SOLARPUMPHOUSE
7. SPDN OFFICE
8. FUELTANK
9. GENERATOR, WORKSHOP
10. DOCUMENTSBUILDING
11. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
12.
13. MINA NUSANTARA COOPERATION
14.
15.
16. PT. AGBTUNA
17. TONGKANG SPBB
18. CITRA KARYA UTAMA (DOCKING)
19. BURHAN SHOP
20. SPBN OFFICE
21. SHOPOFFISHERIESLOGISTICS
22. PT. PARIDI ASYUDEWI OFFICE
23. FISHERMAN MEETING BUILDING
24. PT. RATUPRANAN GAHUNI
25. FISHHANDLING ANDMARKETING
BUILDING
26. LABORATORY BUILDING
27. BAPSHOP
28. LABORATORY BUILDING
29. MECHANICALGARAGE
30. PUMPHOUSE
INTEGRATEDSERVICEPOST
MINA NUSANTARA COOPERATION
MINA NUSANTARA COOPERATION
RE M A RK S:
Palabuhanratu
Bay
J A VA S E A
Palabuhanratu
Bay
INDIAN OCEAN
WEST J AVA
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
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Bay of Palabuhanratu
b. Province : West J ava
c. Regency/City : Sukabumi
d. District : Palabuhanratu
e. Village/Sub-District : Palabuhanratu
f. Geographic Position : 06 59' 18"SLatitude
106 32' 34"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 145 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 68 Km
- District : 0 Km
- Airports : 140 Km (Husein Sastranegara Airport -
Bandung)
260 Km (Soekarno-Hatta Airport - J akarta)
- Other Ports : 170 Km (Nizam Zachman - J akarta)
270 Km (Kejawanan Archipelagic Fishing Port -
Cirebon)
400 Km (Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port)
FACILITIES
Archipelagic fishing port of Palabuhanratu is the particular crowded fishing port in south coast
of West J ava Province, facing Indian Ocean. The facilities in this fishing port are as follow:
Table 9.1. Facilitiesin Palabuhanratu Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2,377
2,519
3,340
3,439
3,498
4,363
4,111
1,729
5,627
5,941
11,271
7,117
7,594
1,183
574
13,885
10,980
14,274
5,623
9,843
4,039
380
1,480
1,591
4,749
6,035
1,675
777
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
674
577
609
693
733
846
778
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
Archipelagic Fishing Port 9. Palabuhanratu - West J ava
82 83
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
Administration office
Auction hall (TPI)
Dump truck
Electricity
Fish market
528
920
1
83
360
2
m
2
m
unit
KVA
2
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Port pond
Pier-1
Pier-2
Pier-3
Breakwater
Anchor wharf
Entrance route
Water depth
3
500
93
106
419
310
294
-5
Ha
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
B
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
NO
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Fisherman meeting hall
Forklift
Fuel installation
Fuel tank
Genset
Navigation sign
Pump house
Slipway
Truck folder crane
Water pump
Water tank
150
2
495
2
95
2
27
2
2
4
400
2
m
unit
2
m
unit
KVA
unit
2
m
unit
unit
unit
3
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
2 Wheel vehicles
4 Wheel vehicles
Employer house
Guest house
House for Port Officer
Industrial area
Mosque
Operator guest house
Quality control laboratory
SSBRadio
Fish market
10
3
6
1
1
6,018
1
1
117
1
360
unit
unit
unit
unit
unit
2
m
unit
unit
2
m
unit
2
m
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.
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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. FisheriesCompanies
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
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
Table 9.5. Shrimp Data, Year 2007
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
24,836
29,802
16,776
15,595
16,510
23,796
-
1,767
2,890
4,105
3,368
6,601
5,462
-
4,793,208
9,885,365
15,273,293
15,670,741
32,153,935
32,550,913
-
4,908
8,028
11,404
9,354
18,335
15,171
-
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Cakalang
Cucut
Layur
Peperek
Tembang
Tongkol/Lisong
Tongkol abu-abu
Tuna Albakora
Madidihang
Tuna mata besar
Skipjack tuna
Spotted shark
Hairtails
Pony fishes/
Sleepmouth
Fringescale sardinella/
Goldstripe sardinella
Bullet tuna
Longtail tuna
Albacore
Yellowfin tuna
Bigeye tuna
742,047
56,249
246,691
307,164
866,316
787,451
210,760
59,258
683,271
1,289,866
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
6,365
9,134
6,892
2,036
1,993
5,073
5,642
10,000
10,095
9,961
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Lobster
Udang putih
Udang lainnya
Lobster
Banana prawn
Other shrimps
2,103
528
87,758
72,625,000
21,632,000
227,211,650
34,534
40,970
2,589
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Bangunan CV. Permata Mina Pratama
Burhan
CV. Eko Mulyo kapasitas200 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. AGBTuna
PT. Citra Karya Utama
PT. Mekar TunasRayasejati
PT. Ratu Prima Bahari Nusantara
PT. Sari Segara Utama
Tanki BBM 208 m
Building
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
Fisheriesindustry and fuel tank
Ice factory, cold storage
Fisheriesindustry
-
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
13,220 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
9. Palabuhanratu - West J ava
84 85
Archipelagic Fishing Port
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 GTcapacity.
Table 9.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Palabuhanratu AFP, Year 2001-2008
LOGISTICS
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
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Palabuhanratu fishing port
are as follow :
Tablel 9.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
27
5
14
24
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
15
4
7
15
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
12
1
7
9
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
9. Palabuhanratu - West J ava
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
142
106
106
111
143
153
120
111
<10 GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
7
3
3
4
9
4
10
1
10-20 GT
7
13
8
10
28
53
9
6
20-30 GT
11
8
11
132
61
77
52
27
30-50 GT
1
5
8
7
7
-
-
-
50-100 GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100-200 GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200 GT
2007 13,872
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
2,300,000,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
86 87
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Port pond Breakwater
Complexroad Pier
SPDN
Administration office
Auction hall (TPI)
C. Support ing Facilit ies
D. Act ivit ies
a . N a m e : K E J A WA N A N
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. P e la b u h a n P e rika n a n N o .1 -C ire b o n
J a w a B a ra t 4 5 1 1 3
d . P h o n e : (0 2 3 1 ) 2 1 0 0 8 4
e . F a x : (0 2 3 1 ) 2 3 1 3 8 3
f. E -m a il : p p n _ke ja w a n a n @ ya h o o .co m
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Ir. J a in u r M a n u ru n g , M M
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Kej awanan
ar c hipel agiC FISHING PORT
WEST JAVA
10
88 89
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Mosque
Port gate Guest house
Port cleaning activities
Fish market
90 91
Layoutof Kejawanan AFP
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Cirebon
West J ava
Location
(City/Province)
990.36
36,925.05
290,805 (2006)
39,649,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
6.99 (2006)
1.75 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
11,289,660 (2006)
387,353,143 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
15.67 (2006)
28.68 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
J A VA S E A
I NDI A N OC E A N
J AVA S E A
WEST J AVA
1. PORTGATE
2. RUMAHDINAS:
a.RUMAHDINASKEPALA PELABUHAN
b.GEDUNG PERTEMUAN NELAYAN
c.POSKEAMANAN/SATPAM
d.RUMAHDINASKEPALA SEKSI
3. AREALRUMAHNELAYAN &KUD
4. KANTORPPN KEJAWANAN CIREBON
5. INDUSTRI MENENGAH
6. SARANA IBADAH
7. SMALLMARKETS&IPAL
8. AUCTION HALL&PIER
9. SURVEILLANCEPOST
10. SMALLINDUSTRIES
11. SARANA WISATA &RUMAHMAKAN
12. PORTPOND
13. MIDINDUSTRIES
14. FISHERMEN HOUSES
15. WISATA BAHARI
16. SECURITY POST
17. NAVIGATION LIGHTS
RE M A RK S:
a. CV. EKA JAYA SENTOSA
b. PD. HORIZON
c. PD. SAMBU
d. PT. PAN PUTRA SAMUDRA
e. EMAN SULAIMAN
f. UD. CERINDO
g. UD. PERIANG
h. PT. BIOTECHSURINDO
I. KOLAM IKAN SEGAR
j. UD. BAROKAH
k. BENGKELKAPALTENG HOCK
l. PT. EVADARTA CIREMAI
m. RM. ALAM INDAH
n. MOHAN B.
o. PT. TEGALINDO
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Estuari
b. Province : West J ava
c. Regency/City : Cirebon City
d. District : Lemah Wungkuk
e. Village/Sub-District : Pegambiran
f. Geographic Position : 06 44' 89"SLatitude
108 35' 05"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 130 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 5 Km
- District : 1 Km
- Airports : 11 Km (Penggung Airport)
150 Km (Husein Sastranegara Airport - Bandung)
- Other Port : 4 Km (Muara J ati Port)
FACILITIES
Kejawanan Fishing Port is the particular archipelagic fishing port in north coast of West J ava
Province. This port is located in eastern part of the province facing J ava Sea, with an area
more than 19 Ha. The facilities in this port are as follow:
Table 10.1. Facilitiesin Kejawanan Fishing Port, Year 2008
OPERATIONAL DATA
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
Table 10.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Price, Year 2001-2007
The most effective production is in year 2007, it shown two number of boat visit and product
per day.
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
1,060
990
812
599
492
405
346
2,440
3,291
3,070
3,103
2,912
2,999
3,325
4,129,785
5,407,738
5,381,083
9,359,372
9,764,665
10,791,423
17,325,361
6,778
9,142
8,528
8,619
8,089
8,333
9,236
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2,012
1,694
1,285
1,171
780
671
770
3,615
3,450
3,309
2,949
2,779
1,791
1,354
10,073
9,644
8,991
7,836
6,015
4,060
3,000
6,926
7,602
3,547
6,762
5,975
6,980
9,631
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
181
121
107
105
113
61
70
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
92 93
FACILITIES
MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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
2
m
unit
2
m
unit
unit
KVA
2
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Pier-2
Complexroad
Breakwater
Drainage
Entrance route
Retaining wall
Shipping routes
Water depth
19
6
195
2,925
9,645
2,353
3,789
2,080
1,600
880
-3
Ha
Ha
m
m
2
m
m
m
2
m
m
m
m
B
A
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Fisheriessupervision post
Fishermen meeting hall
Genset house
Ice storage
Navigation sign
Pump house
Road-complex
Road-entrance
Water tank
30
360
36
1
1
36
9,645
2,080
200
2
m
2
m
2
m
unit
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
3
m
SUPPORTING FACILITIES C
1
2
3
BAP shops
House for Port Officer
Mosque
160
1
100
2
m
unit
2
m
NO
10. Kejawanan - West J ava Archipelagic Fishing Port
FISHING VESSELS
Kejawanan AFP is dominated by 20-30 GTfishing 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
LOGISTICS
Until now, the supply for logistic still can be fulfilled in Kejawanan AFP.
Table 10.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
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
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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. FisheriesCompanies
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
5
-
20
11
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
5
-
11
20
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
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
Yellow-stripe goatfish
Shark
Common squids
Redbelly yellowtail
fusilier
-
Giant sea perch
Red snapper
Goat fishes
Short-body mackerel
Groupers
Ornate threadfin bream
J ack trevallies
Hairtails
Giant catfish
Sting ray
Foxface
Fringe scale sardinella/
goldstripe sardinella
Narrow-barred spanish
mackerel
Bullet tuna
Others
Trevallies
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
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
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
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
10. Kejawanan - West J ava
94 95
Archipelagic Fishing Port
25,508 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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)
Small crab processing
Sea food restaurant
Shop
Mini cold storage
Salted fish processing
Fish processing
1,892
4,072
4,000
1,052
2,900
1,000
1,400
150
1,675
1,200
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
1
2
3
-
CV. Eka J aya Sentosa
Ema Sulaiman
Ice factory (not active)
Cold storage
Fish processing
3,500
2,038
629
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-
1
1
4
3
5
-
2
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
-
6
3
34
27
23
14
2
10-20GT
-
42
35
445
350
268
224
35
20-30GT
-
61
57
49
41
42
54
9
30-50GT
-
65
62
44
53
49
40
9
50-100GT
-
6
6
24
18
19
14
1
100-200GT
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
>200GT
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
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
2007 1,597
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
106,990,179
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
96 97
a . N a m e : P E K A LO N G A N
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. WR . Su p ra tm a n N o .1
P e ka lo n g a n 5 1 1 1 4
d . P h o n e : (0 2 8 5 ) 4 2 4 5 0 0 , 4 3 5 0 1 3
e . F a x : (0 2 8 5 ) 4 2 4 7 4 0
f. E -m a il : p p n p e ka lo n g a n @ g m a il.co m
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : D e d i Su tisn a , A .P i
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Pekal ongan
ar c hipel agic FISHING PORT
CENTRAL JAVA
11
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Port pond
Pier
Ice factory
Complexroad
Auction hall (TPI)
Layoutof Pekalongan AFP
98 99
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Pekalongan City
Central J ava
Location
(City/Province)
44.96
32,799.71
273,342 (2007)
32,179,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
1.81 (2007)
0.50 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
4,568,471 (2006)
234,435,323 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
14.50 (2006)
21.20 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
J AVA SEA
I NDI A N OC E A N
CENTRAL J AVA
1. JETI WISATA BAHARI UNIT1
2. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN WISATA BAHARI
3.
4. TALUD70CM
5. DEPO LOGISTIK
6. a.LABORATORIUM MINI
b.BAKAIRBERSIH/TANDON
c.DEEPWELL1UNIT
7. DERMAGA TUNGGU/ISTIRAHAT
8. TOWERAIR
9. STASIUN POMPA BAHAN BAKARNELAYAN
10. POSSATPAM
11. PAGARTEMBOKPELABUHAN
GEDUNG AQUARIUM WISATA BAHARI
RE M A RK S:
J AVA SEA
P
e
k
a
l
o
n
g
a
n

R
i
v
e
r
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Beach
b. Province : Central J ava
c. Regency/City : Pekalongan
d. District : North Pekalongan
e. Village/Sub-District : Panjang Wetan
f. Geographic Position : 06 51' 40"SLatitude
109 41' 35"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 105 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 6 Km
- District : 2 Km
- Airport : 100 Km (Ahmad Yani Airport - Semarang)
- Other Ports : 60 Km (Pelindo - Tegal)
100 Km (Pelindo Tanjung Emas - Semarang)
140 Km (Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port)
FACILITIES
Fishing Port of Pekalongan is the particular archipelagic fishing port which is located in
northern part of Central J ava Province, facing J ava Sea. The facilities in this fishing port are as
follow:
Table 11.1. Facilitiesin Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
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
Table 11.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
Archipelagic Fishing Port 11. Pekalongan - Central J ava
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
7,777
6,747
6,200
5,662
4,797
6,490
5,563
4,995
71,913
51,761
55,158
58,963
43,350
32,099
29,285
23,109
207,428,690
166,569,875
168,976,533
181,549,499
177,962,019
151,235,697
131,742,543
146,336,901
200
144
153
164
120
89
81
64
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
20,000
18,255
19,005
19,235
14,120
10,400
23,875
15,825
29,015
22,931
26,937
30,401
25,220
14,452
9,820
10,796
113,730
95,585
88,976
91,197
74,545
34,758
27,180
21,153
33,070
26,885
25,389
24,843
19,946
10,890
8,213
6,420
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
696
735
751
725
568
444
425
271
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
100 101
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
unit
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Pier-1
Pier-2
Complexroad
Drainage
Retaining wall
Shipping routes
Water depth
345
220
2,500
100
595
1,200
-2.2
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
A MAIN FACILITIES
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Aquarium building
BAP shops
Fisherman shelter
Information room
Maritime tourism building
Official house
Operator housing
300
120
131
48
300
60
86
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
C
NO
13
14
15
16
17
Port Officer office
Repair station
Slipway
UPL
Water tower and installation
375
120
2,000
2
2
2
m
2
m
2
m
unit
unit
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.
DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 11.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
Slander scad was the dominant fish in Pekalongan AFP, but Spanish mackerel reached the
highest economic value. The lowest dominant price was Rainbow sardines.
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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 J ava around Pekalongan City beyond port area.
Table 11.5. FisheriesCompaniesin Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008

31,000 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
1
2
3
KSO SPBN J asa Mina
PT. Humitekindo Utama
PT. Samudra Dokindo Prima
SPBN (fuel center)
Seaweed powder
Dock & dockyard
3,500
5,000
22,500
FISHING VESSELS
Pekalongan AFP is dominated by 50 -100 GTfishing 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
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 11.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
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
11. Pekalongan - Central J ava
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
104
102
51
55
50
38
-
-
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
95
57
104
171
100
137
180
93
11-30GT
60
16
20
48
4
14
20
12
30-50GT
346
406
470
396
331
175
161
123
50-100GT
73
140
99
94
72
80
64
43
100-200GT
78
30
27
9
15
-
-
-
>200GT
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
4,639
117
2,664
10,221
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
4,639
117
2,664
10,221
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
2007 1,400
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
1,579,350,279
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
102 103
Archipelagic Fishing Port
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Banyar
Bawal hitam
Cumi-cumi
J ui
Layang
Lemuru
Selar
Tenggiri
Tetengkek
Tongkol/Lisong
Indian mackerel
Black pomfret
Common squids
Rainbow sardines
Slander scad
Bali sardinella
Trevallies
Narrow-barred Spanish
mackerel
Torpedo scad
Bullet tuna
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
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
9,146
11,960
11,018
1,813
3,869
3,377
6,011
14,923
2,865
6,315
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
C. Support ing Facilit ies
11. Pekalongan - Central J ava
104 105
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Pier
Bollard
Fish market
Complexroad
Breakwater
Auction hall (TPI)
Workshop
Shops
Shelter
Administration office
Fence
Fisherman meeting building
a . N a m e : B R O N D O N G
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. R a ya B ro n d o n g N o . 1 7 , B ro n d o n g -La m o n g a n
J a w a T im u r 6 2 2 6 3
d . P h o n e : (0 3 2 2 ) 6 6 3 1 0 5
e . F a x : (0 3 2 2 ) 6 6 3 1 0 5
f. E -m a il :
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : T h a rm izi A sri R S, A .P i, M .Si
p p n b ro n d o n g @ d kp .g o .id
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Br ondong
ar c hipel agiC FISHING PORT
EAST JAVA
12
D. Act ivit ies
106 107
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Mooring activities
108 109
Layoutof Brondong AFP
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Lamongan
East J ava
Location
(City/Province)
1,812.80
46,689.64
1,393,131 (2005)
36,592,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
12.79 (2005)
0.86 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
6,613,518 (2006)
403,392,351 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
15.55 (2006)
18.27 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
1. TPI LAMA
2. R. PETUGASLELANG
3.
4. PABRIKES
5. TEMPATKERANJANG
6. TEMPATKERANJANG
7. TEMPATPENGEPAKAN
8. MUSHOLLA
9. TANGKI SILAR
10. BENGKEL
11. TANDON AIR
12. KANTORKUD
13. TOKO KUD
14. PUSKESMAS
15. KANTORPELABUHAN
16. BPP
17. POSJAGA
18. TUGU
19. KANTORPELABUHAN
20. POSYANDU
21. LABORATORIUM
22. RUMAHDINAS
23. SPBN
24. GARASI PEMBEKALAN
25. RAMBUNAVIGASI
26. IPAL
27. TEMPATKERANJANG
28. LAHAN PARKIR
29. DERMAGA BONGKAR60GT
30. DERMAGA BONGKAR30GT
31. DERMAGA BONGKAR10GT
32. MASJID
33. TAMAN
34. RESAPAN
35. TOILETUMUM
36. KIOS
37. TPS
38. AREALINDUSTRI
39. PENJEMURAN JALA
40. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN DAN MESS
41. PERTOKOAN/KIOS
42. KANTORDAN MENARA PENGAWAS
43. R. GENSET
44. TRANSITSHEED
45. PERBAIKAN KAPAL
46. BENGKEL
47. TPI
48. TANDON AIR
49. GEDUNG WISATA BAHARI
R. PENJUALAN AIR&BBM
RE M A RK S:
I NDI A N OC E A N
J AVA S E A
J AVA S E A
EAST J AVA
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Beach
b. Province : East J ava
c. Regency/City : Lamongan
d. District : Brondong
e. Village/Sub-District : Brondong
f. Geographic Position : 06 52' 43"SLatitude
112 16' 08"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 70 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 40 Km
- District : 1 Km
- Airport : 80 Km (J uanda Airport - Surabaya)
- Other Ports : 3 Km (Sedayulawas Port)
60 Km (Gresik Port)
70 Km (Tanjung Perak Port - Surabaya)
FACILITIES
Fishing port of Brondong is one of the particular archipelagic fishing ports in J ava Island. This
port is located in north coast of East J ava Province, facing J ava Sea with total area 5.7 Ha.
Facilities in this fishing port are as follow:
Table 12.1. Facilitiesin Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
11,803
11,850
11,984
12,160
12,783
14,101
14,101
13,776
-
-
4,492
8,536
8,456
4,690
1,293
1,256
5,277
28,339
38,948
37,634
24,740
46,433
54,032
56,601
9,426
10,795
10,782
13,829
17,367
19,988
24,744
22,638
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
1,495
1,495
1,495
1,495
1,495
1,525
1,525
1,528
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
110 111
FACILITIES
PRIMARY FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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
2
m
2
m
KVA
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Pier-2
Revetment/turap
Complexroad
Breakwater
Water depth
5.7
23.4
100
161
2,139
637
195
-1
Ha
Ha
2
m
2
m
2
m
m
m
m
NO
A
B
OPERATIONAL DATA
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
The most effective production occurred in 2008 and also the value increasing since 2001 to
2008.
Archipelagic Fishing Port 12. Brondong - East J ava
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
Fisherman shelter
Guest house
House for Port Officer
Official house
Operator housing
100
70
120
200
150
2
m
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
C
NO
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Fuel tank
room
Genset
Navigation sign
Packing building
Parking area
Port Officer office
Reefer container
Repair station
Traysstorage
Wasdi hall
Water tank
Water tower and installation
Furnigation
1
60
3
4
100
312
348
1
120
100
48
220
1
unit
2
m
unit
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
unit
Brondong AFP is dominated by 10 - 20 GTfishing vessel. The increasing trend obviously shows in
the number of <10 GTand 20 - 30 GT.
Table 12.6. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Brondong AFP, Year 2001-
2008
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 12.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Brondong fishing port are as
follow :
Table 12.8. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
43
-
80
100
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
15
-
80
68
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
27
-
-
32
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
Table 12.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
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
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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. FisheriesCompaniesin Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port, Year 2008
FISHING VESSELS
12. Brondong - East J ava
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
327
327
311
403
224
299
299
363
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
930
949
1,128
934
934
1,170
1,170
1,103
10-20GT
86
86
56
48
48
56
56
62
20-30GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30-50GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50-100GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Beloso
Cumi-cumi
Kakap merah
Kapas-kapas
Kuniran
Layang
Lemuru
Manyung
Pari
Swanggi
Greater lizardfish
Common squid
Red snappers
Falstrevally
Sulphur goatfish
Slander scad
Bali sardinella
Giant catfish
Sting ray
Purple-spotted
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
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
4,750
18,300
31,450
4,750
8,600
8,500
3,250
10,400
6,700
7,000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 KPRI Nusantara J aya BAP Kios 1,000
1,000 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
37,034
15,133
14,557
18,195
24,245
21,056
24,379
22,327
23,352
23,107
30,288
45,947
39,295
46,569
60,769
52,249
33,900,386
30,173,912
107,165,722
209,729,756
229,885,367
306,464,220
421,183,449
442,323,513
63,978
63,306
82,980
125,882
107,660
127,586
166,490
143,148
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
112 113
Archipelagic Fishing Port
2007 15,537
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
1,228,767,123
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
C. Support ing Facilit ies
114 115
a . N a m e : P R IG I
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. P a n ta i P rig i, K e c. Wa tu lim o -T re n g g a le k
J a w a T im u r 6 6 3 8 2
d . P h o n e : (0 3 5 5 ) 5 5 1 9 4 5 , 5 5 1 1 4 7 , 5 5 1 8 0 2
e . F a x :
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : R u sta rd i, A .P i
(0 3 5 5 ) 5 5 1 9 9 5
f. E -m a il : p p n p rig i@ ym a il.co m
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Pr i gi
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
EAST JAVA
13
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Pier
Breakwater Complexroad
Revetment
Auction Hall (TPI) SPDN
Parking area Fisherman meeting building
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
116 117
Layoutof Prigi AFP
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Trenggalek
East J ava
Location
(City/Province)
6,116.00
46,689.64
680,929 (2005)
36,592,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
0.25 (2005)
0.86 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
2,637,992 (2006)
403,392,351 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
15.06 (2006)
18.27 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
1. PORTPOND
2. BREAKWATER
3. PIER
4. GROIN
5. REVETMENT
6. OFFICE
7. TPI
8. GUARDPOST
9. SMALLINDUSTRIALAREA
10. INDUSTRIALAREA
11. EMPLOYEEHOUSING
12. STORAGE
13. BPN
14. TOILET
15. FUELTANK
RE M A RK S:
P ri gi
Bay
I NDI A N OCE A N
J A V A S E A
P ri gi
Bay
EAST J AVA

OPERATIONAL DATA
Almost the number of fisherman, fishing gear and logistic distribution are increasing from 2001-
2007.
Table 13.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Table 13.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Prigi Bay
b. Province : East J ava
c. Regency/City : Trenggalek
d. District : Watulimo
e. Village/Sub-District : Tasikmadu
f. Geographic Position : 08 17' 17"SLatitude
111 43' 53"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 200 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 45 Km
- District : 3 Km
- Airport : 150 Km (J uanda Airport - Surabaya)
- Other Ports : 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 J ava
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. Facilitiesin Prigi AFP, Year 2008
Archipelagic Fishing Port 13. Prigi - East J ava
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
4,190
4,210
4,325
5,526
6,235
6,271
6,271
-
-
2,171
3,010
2,782
3,747
4,012
-
-
1,710
3,836
5,579
5,734
5,810
-
-
-
1,243
798
8,360
8,491
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
660
703
760
1,556
1,757
1,677
1,494
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
28,305
67,273
40,241
27,220
33,529
22,952
22,854
14,028
57,293
46,756
17,794
14,346
23,603
22,332
24,205,143
53,836,786
54,467,454
58,309,700
51,064,500
83,485,900
92,259,150
38,432
159,968
128,098
48,751
39,304
64,666
61,184
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
118 119
FACILITIES
MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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
775
1,399
56
80
80
300
1
50
35
30
20
4
655
2
m
2
m
KVA
2
m
2
m
2
m
unit
ton
2
m
KVA
ton/day
unit
2
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Revertment/turap
Complexroad
Breakwater
14.1
15
552
830
1,124
710
Ha
Ha
m
m
m
m
B
A
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Pump house
Repair station
Supervision office
Traysstorage
Water basin
Water supply installation
Water tank & installation
30
120
120
80
40
1
30
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
ton
unit
ton
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
2 Wheel vehicles
3 Wheel vehicles
4 Wheel vehicles
Diving equipment
Guest house
House for Port Officer
10
3
2
4
240
4
unit
unit
unit
unit
2
m
unit
C
NO
The largest production per day in Prigi AFP occurred in 2002. Since 2004 to 2007 the
production increasing significant and also the value.
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
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
There are 3 fisheries companies in Prigi port area, as shown below :.
Table 13.5. FisheriesCompanies
FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Prigi fishing port are fishing vessels with various
capacities.
Table 13.6. Number of landing frequency by size of Fishing Vessel in Prigi AFP, Year 2001-2007
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 13.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
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
13. Prigi - East J ava
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Cakalang
Layang deles
Lemuru
Tongkol como
Skipjack tuna
Shortfin scad
Bali sardinella
Eastern little tuna
942,000
5,189,000
4,502,000
9,998,000
5,399,400,000
19,680,800,000
5,888,500,000
52,442,350,000
5,700
3,800
1,300
5,250
1
2
3
4
45,000 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
1
2
3
Indo Prima Bahari
PT. Bumi Mina J aya
PT. Sumber Pangan Nasional
Cold storage
Fish powder
Cold storage
10,000
25,000
10,000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
274
274
477
674
649
741
641
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
175
175
85
73
105
136
151
10-20GT
96
112
112
115
120
230
240
20-30GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30-50GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50-100GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
8
0.5
23
16
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
8
0.5
23
16
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
2007 8,864
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
107,884,378
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
120 121
Archipelagic Fishing Port
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
C. Support ing Facilit ies
13. Prigi - East J ava
122 123
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Auction hall (TPI)
SPDN
Official houses
Administration office
Fence
Warehouse Complexroad
Pier
Fisherman meeting building
Revetment
Port pond
Shelter
D. Act ivit ies
a . N a m e : P E M A N G K A T
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. P e n ja ja b T im u r U ju n g K e c. P e m a n g ka t, K a b . Sa m b a s
K a lim a n ta n B a ra t 7 9 4 5 3
d . P h o n e : (0 5 6 2 ) 2 4 2 0 6 6
e . F a x : (0
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Ir. J . J a n tje P a tty
5 6 2 ) 2 4 4 1 1 3
f. E -m a il : p p n p e m a n g ka t@ ya h o o .co m
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Pemangkat
ARCHIPELAGIC FISHING PORT
WEST KALIMANTAN
14
124 125
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Mooring activities
Net repairing activities Fish loading activities
Layoutof PemangkatAFP
126 127
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Sambas
West Kalimantan
Location
(City/Province)
6,395.70
120,114.32
485,446 (2007)
4,118,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
0.37 (2007)
0.42 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
3,618,691 (2006)
33,742,468 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
10.98 (2006)
13.74 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
NAT UNA
S E A
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
NAT UNA
S E A
NAT UNA
S E A
Estuari
WEST
KALIMANTAN
12. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN
13. POMPA BBM
14. GEDUNG BENGKEL
15. TEMPATPENGEPAKAN IKAN
16. PABRIKES
17. RUMAHWATERTREATMENT
18. KANTORPERUM PPS
19. MUSHOLA
20. RUMAHNPEGAWAI
21. POSPASMASUK
22. BAKAIR
23. MENARA AIR
24. TANGKI WTP
25. RUKO &GUDANG IKAN
1. GAPURA
2. RUMAHADM PELABUHAN
3. KIOSIPTEK
4. KANTORUPT
5. BAKAIR
6. RUMAHPOMPA
7. GUSANG, KANTIN
8. RUMAHBARANG BUKTI
9. RUMAHTAHANAN
10. DERMAGA
11. GUDANG
RE M A RK S:
26. JALAN KOMPLEK
27. LANDSCAPING
28. TAMAN
29. POSPNBP
30. POSPERHUBUNGAN DARAT
31. POSPOLISI
32. GARASI MOBIL
33. HALTE
34. RUMAHDINASSYAHBANDAR
35. GUDANG IKAN &KANTIN
36. GUDANG IKAN PERUM
37. RUMAHMAKAN
38. PABRIKES
39. PENGOLAHAN AIRBERSIH
40. INTAKEPUMP
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Sungai Sambas Besar
b. Province : West Kalimantan
c. Regency/City : Sambas
d. District : Pemangkat
e. Village/Sub-District : Penjajap
f. Geographic Position : 01 09' 36"SLatitude
108 57' 16"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 117 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 50 Km
- District : 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 than8 Ha. Facilities in this fisheries port are as follow:
Table 14.1. Facilitiesin Pemangkat AFP, Year 2008


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
Table 14.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
Archipelagic Fishing Port 14. Pemangkat - West Kalimantan
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
1,485
1,557
1,530
1,861
1,898
1,881
1,929
4,511
4,684
7,005
7,071
6,834
7,328
7,468
37,218
40,332
41,394
35,992
30,505
34,816
38,801
7,751
8,216
9,654
28,474
20,072
33,263
38,073
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
173
173
172
217
225
246
256
FISHING GEAR
(Unit) ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
11,868
16,922
14,617
17,969
14,748
69,397
79,517
104,089
5,918
5,338
6,405
9,205
9,279
6,475
5,880
9,172
8,246,530
9,216,100
15,436,020
35,168,020
45,038,120
54,318,488
60,988,499
115,282,615
16,440
14,830
17,790
25,600
25,770
17,740
16,111
25,129
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
128 129
FACILITIES
MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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
2
m
2
m
unit
KVA
2
m
unit
2
m
ton/day
2
m
2
m
unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Pier-2
Revetment/turap
J etty
Complexroad
Drainage
Groin
8
3
1,062
152
730
654
2,500
690
171
Ha
Ha
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
NO
A
B
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
13
14
15
16
17
18
Reservoir basin
Supervision office
Telecommunication
Toilet
Water basin
Water tank
100
150
1
200
1
200
3
m
2
m
unit
2
m
unit
2
m
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
BAP shops
Fisherman shelter
House for Port Officer
Mosque
Operator housing
5
1
70
1
162
unit
unit
2
m
unit
2
m
C
NO
Table 14.6. FisheriesCompanies 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.
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
There were 3 kinds of prawn from shrimp class that landing in Pemangkat AFP.
Table 14.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
About 53 fisheries companies are in Pemangkat port area with majority activities in fish trade,,
as shown below :.
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Bawal hitam
Ikan karang
Kembung
Layang
Layaran
Layur
Manyung
Selar
Tenggiri
Tongkol/Lisong
Black pomfret
Coral reef fish
Short-body mackerel
Scad
Indo-Pasific blue marlin
Hairtails
Giant catfish
Trevallies
Narrow-barred Spanish
mackerel
Bullet tuna
370,574
409,139
393,269
1,163,118
86,894
343,967
178,757
1,183,448
708,138
2,855,718
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
21,938,956,600
21,973
6,939
9,166
5,385
7,343
7,333
6,521
6,739
18,699
7,682
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang putih
Udang dogol
Udang lainnya
Banana prawn
Endeavour prawn
Other shrimps
178,003
41,523
247,909
1,855,052,000
761,659,000
1,762,504,300
10,421
18,343
7,109
1
2
3
130 131
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
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
AgusSudarso
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 J arni
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
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)
Fisheriesbusiness
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)
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
Archipelagic Fishing Port 14. Pemangkat - West Kalimantan
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
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
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
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 14.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
103
103
102
113
121
124
129
124
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
13
13
13
18
30
22
20
39
10-20GT
13
13
13
25
33
59
66
58
20-30GT
21
21
21
32
19
14
16
21
30-50GT
22
22
22
28
21
29
24
25
50-100GT
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
-
-
-
-
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
7,468
-
38,073
38,801
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
14. Pemangkat - West Kalimantan
132 133
Archipelagic Fishing Port
2007
2008
2,768
3,049
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
144,688,440,000
197,117,000,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
5,677 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
Sarmili
Sun Nyan
Supriadi
Tamil
Tan Sui An
Trisno
Yakup
Yatim
Zamhari
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)
7
87
18
28
100
18
43
10
14
Pier
Administration office
Port pond
Bolder
SPDN
a . N a m e : T E R N A T E
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. P a sa r In p re s, B a stio n g P O . B O X 2 5 -T e rn a te
M a lu ku U ta ra 9 7 7 1 6
d . P h o n e : (0 9 2 1 ) 2 1 3 8 5 , 2 1 1 2 8
e . F a x : (0 9 2 1 ) 2 1 1 2 8
f. E -m a il : p p n tte @ ya h o o .co m
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : D w i Yu lio n o R o ch a ya d i, A .P I, M .M
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Ter nat e
ARCHIPELAGIC FISHING PORT
NORTH MALUKU
15
134 135
Archipelagic Fishing Port
C. Support ing Facilit ies
D. Act ivit ies
Water reservoir
Science and technology shops
Musholla
Mooring activities
Ice factory
Port gate
136 137
Layoutof Ternate AFP Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Ternate City
North Maluku
Location
(City/Province)
249.75
39.959.99
163,166 (2005)
919,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
7.93 (2005)
2.02 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
517,921 (2006)
2,580,960 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
10.04 (2006)
8.97 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
MALUKU
SEA
MALUKU
SEA
1. KANTORPELABUHAN
2. KANTORSWASTA
3. POSGERBANG MASUK
4. LAB(LPPMHP) PERIKANAN
5. KANTORTPI
6. BANGSALPENGEPAKAN IKAN
7. TPI
8. GARDUPLN
9. BENGKEL
10. TOILET
11. WARUNG
12. KANTIN
13. BPI
14. WARUNG
RE M A RK S:
15. KANTIN
16. TANGKI BBM
17. TANGKI AIRTAWAR
18. PABRIKESBALOK
19. FREEZING ROOM
20. COLDSTORAGE
21. PABRIKESCURAH
22. PENAMPUNGAN LOBSTER
23. GUDANG
24. PERUMAHAN PEGAWAI
25. BPN
26. DERMAGA
27. POSDERMAGA

OPERATIONAL DATA
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
Table 15.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach :
127 22' 42"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 4 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 4 Km
- District : 3 Km
- Airport : 9 Km (Sultan Babullah Airport - Ternate)
- Other Port : 3 Km (Pelindo - Ternate)
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. Facilitiesin Ternate AFP, Year 2008
Bastiong
b. Province : North Maluku
c. Regency/City : Ternate
d. District : South Ternate
e. Village/Sub-District : Bastiong
f. Geographic Position : 00 46' 16"N Latitude
Archipelagic Fishing Port
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
432
770
830
702
1,167
1,167
1,731
2,268
-
6,223
5,535
3,523
1,689
612
585
595
-
189
261
476
381
449
308
7,456
-
3,652
4,280
6,932
6,787
9,705
14,000
12,303
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
-
80
91
100
102
157
207
201
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
15. Ternate - North Maluku
138 139
FACILITIES
MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Administration office
Air blast freezer
Auction hall (TPI)
Cold storage
Drill well building
Electrical relay station
Electricity
Equipment storage
Fisheriessupervision post
Fishermen meeting hall
Genset
415
6
500
80
20
21
300
120
54
100
150
2
m
ton/day
2
m
ton
2
m
2
m
KVA
2
m
2
m
2
m
KVA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Port area
Pier-1
Pier-2
Pier-3
Revetment/turap
J etty
Complexroad
Water depth
10
716
667
202
197
678
5,140
-7
Ha
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
m
2
m
m
B
A
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Ice factory
Net storage
Parking area
Repair station
Road complex
Supervision office
Water tank
30
210
544
200
6,235
54
2
ton/day
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
unit
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
4
2 wheelsvehicle
4 wheelsvehicle
House for Port Officer
Laboratory building
4
2
9
200
unit
unit
unit
2
m
C
NO
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-
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
-
14,324,000
15,585,227
14,052,977
18,539,015
30,529,103
28,925,127
42,993,584
-
10,825
10,428
10,642
11,025
15,039
12,456
12,844
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
Table 15.6. FisheriesCompanies
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 2001-
2008
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 15.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
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.
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
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
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
About 9 fisheries companies are this port area with about 17.524 m2 area, such as shown
below.
15. Ternate - North Maluku
9,518 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CV Fiber GlassPerkasa
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
6,540
175
200
950
1,000
84
100
207
262
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
790
11,555
1,155
1,852
1,298
19
20
38
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
81
19
63
210
155
11
17
33
10-20GT
33
44
76
189
264
7
10
11
20-30GT
61
76
195
67
141
-
-
-
30-50GT
109
141
170
84
49
-
-
-
50-100GT
45
46
67
31
51
-
3
-
100-200GT
10
8
16
4
5
-
-
-
>200GT
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
8
1
20
20
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
4
1
20
15
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
4
-
-
5
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
140 141
Archipelagic Fishing Port
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Layang
Pisang-pisang
Cakalang
Tongkol/Lisong
Ekor kuning
Kembung
Madidihan
Selar
J ulung
Sarden
Swanggi
Kakap merah
Kerapu
Kwee
Baronang
Sunglir
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
J ack trevallies
White-spotted spinefoot
Rainbow runner
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
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
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
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Lobster Lobster 655 131,000,000 200,000 1
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
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
142 143
Archipelagic Fishing Port 15. Ternate - North Maluku
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
2007 1,534
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
345,649,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
Complexroad
Pier Port pond
Revertment
Auction hall (TPI)
Fish market Ice factory
Administration office
C. Support ing Facilit ies
a . N a m e : A M B O N
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. Su lta n H a sa n u d d in , P a n d a n K a stu ri
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Ir. F rits P . Le sn u ssa , M .Si
A m b o n 9 7 1 2 8
d . P h o n e : (0 9 1 1 ) 3 5 5 2 2 2 , 3 5 4 7 2 8
e . F a x : (0 9 1 1 ) 3 4 5 2 9 1
f. E -m a il : p e lika n _a m b o n @ ya h o o .co .id
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Ambon
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
MALUKU
16
144 145
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Mosque
Fisherman meeting building Guest house
Layout of Ambon AFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
146 147
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Ambon City
Maluku
Location
(City/Province)
359.45
47,350.42
271,972 (2007)
1,271,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
3.35 (2007)
1.44 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
2,089,100 (2006)
4,570,664 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
14.79 (2006)
12.90 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
B A N D A S E A
S E R A M S E A
Ambon Bay
A mbo n
B a y
1. DERMAGA
2. TPI
3. CAFETARIA
4. KPTMINA SEJAHTERA
5. KANTORSATUATAP
6. BALAI PERTEMUAN NELAYAN
7. RUANG LAB. PERIKANAN
8. POSSATPAM
9. RUMAHDINAS
10. KANTORPPN AMBON
11. MASJID
12. GUESTHOUSE
13. POSKPJ
14. RUANG INSTALASI
15. CV. HATURA INDUSTRI
16. BAKPENAMPUNGAN AIR
17. COLL. ROOM
18. POS
19. PT.MAKARA
20. PT. MARTA SAMUDERA
21. CV. TUNA MALUKU
22. PT. SINARABADI C.
23. PABRIKES
24. PT. TRI BATRA SAMUDERA
25. CV. WASIDRI JAYA
26. PT. MARTA SAMUDERA
27. FA. SANU
28. PT. PEMANTIKSP.
29. PT. MADINDO
30. PT. TRI SATRIA SAMUDERA
31. PT. MITRA UTAMA MALUKU
32. PT. DAMARINA SB.
33. PT. INDO MINA BP.
34. PEMDA MALUKU
35. PT. B.A. NUSANTARA
RE M A RK S:
OPERATIONAL DATA
The operational activities indicators in Ambon fishing port, such as numbers of fisherman,
fishing gears and fishing activities, are as follow:
Table 16.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2008
Increasing of distribution of fuel, ice and water occured in 2001-2007. The fishing gear seemed
fluctuated.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Ambon
b. Province : Maluku
c. Regency/City : Ambon City
d. District : Sirimau
e. Village/Sub-District : Pandan Kasturi
f. Geographic Position : 03 41' 38"SLatitude
128 10' 35"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 3 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 3 Km
- District : 3 Km
- Airports : 30 Km (Pattimura Airport - Ambon)
3 Km (Pelindo - Ambon)
- Other Port : 3 Km (Yos Sudarso Port - Ambon)
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. Facilitiesin Ambon AFP, Year 2008
Archipelagic Fishing Port 16. Ambon - Maluku
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
140
240
2,000
3,000
5,233
5,819
6,321
6,640
7,485
-
1,921
3,211
5,943
13,909
31,575
19,287
-
-
120
227
124
-
976
358
1,148
1,520
2,610
2,160
5,347
5,476
21,823
7,620
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
7
12
100
150
229
226
549
231
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
148 149
FACILITIES
MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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
2
m
ton/day
unit
2
m
ton
unit
KVA
unit
unit
unit
KL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Pier-1
Revetment/turap
J etty
Complexroad
Drainage
Groin
Water depth
3,557
600
60
3,000
1,427
354
-3
2
m
m
2
m
m
m
unit
m
A
B
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2 wheelsvehicle
Car garage
Education and technology Kiosk
Health clinic
House for Port Officer
Internet
SSBRadio
3
15
10
100
74
2
2
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
unit
unit
unit
C
NO
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Garbage disposal
Genset
Genset house
Hydrant
Ice factory
Navigation sign
Parking area
Reefer container
Water tank & installation
1
93
125
1
10
3
88
24
240
unit
KVA
2
m
unit
ton/day
unit
2
m
ton
ton
150 151
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
About 16 fisheries companies are in this port area :
Table 16.6. FisheriesCompanies
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 GThave 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
Table 16.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
Boat visit seemed fluctuated, the production increased in 2002-2007.
DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 16.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
Spotted sardinella was the most dominant fish in Ambon AFP. Mackarel and Croaker were the
highest economical value . Trevalliesand Emperorshad the same price.
Table 16.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
The price of shrimp in Ambon were very high enough. The average price was about 120,000
rupiahs per Kilogram for shrimps.
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Beloso
Gulamah/Tigawaja
Kembung
Kerong-kerong
Lemuru
Lencam
Peperek
Sardine/Siro
Selar
Tetengkek
Greater lizard fish
Croaker
Short-body mackerel
J erbua terapon/
large-scale
Emperors
Pony fishes/Sleepmouth
Spotted sardinella
Trevallies
Torpedo scad
terapon
Bali sardinella
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
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
1,700
2,847
2,942
1,943
1,038
2,006
1,254
1,283
2,006
1,646
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang lainnya
Udang putih/J erbung
Udang windu
Other shrimps
Banana prawn
J umbo tiger shrimp/
Tiger prawn
312,006
201,778
770,761
9,316,797,500
21,984,997,500
83,223,712,500
167,802
108,956
107,976
1
2
3
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-
-
-
7
2
-
16
16
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
-
-
-
1
2
1
23
4
10-20GT
-
-
2
7
2
1
32
28
20-30GT
-
-
2
7
2
1
15
13
30-50GT
1
-
8
12
14
17
49
2
50-100GT
2
4
44
66
106
110
298
27
100-200GT
4
48
44
45
98
118
292
46
>200GT
16. Ambon - Maluku Archipelagic Fishing Port
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
38
43
353
348
552
267
724
491
1,065
1,325
551
457
716
24,491
46,492
8,215
-
-
1,499,954
775,044
2,178,949
255,430,068
232,525,725
136,196,435
-
-
1,511
1,252
1,962
204,090
127,376
22,505
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
17,524 TOTALAREA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CV. Wanding J aya
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 gasstorage
Processing
Processing
Workshop
Processing
Processing
Shop/canteen
Workshop
Processing
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
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 16.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Ambon fishing port, shown :
Table 16.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
2007 779
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
1,077,425,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
152 153
16. Ambon - Maluku Archipelagic Fishing Port
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
550
-
120
-
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
-
-
60
-
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
60
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
Pier Port pond
Complexroad Revertment
Ice factory Administration office
Auction hall (TPI) Fuel tank
C. Support ing Facilit ies
a . N a m e : T U A L
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. D u m a r K o ta T u a l -P ro v. M a lu ku
d . P h o n e : (0 9 1 6 ) 2 2 6 8 1
e . F a x : (0 9 1 6 ) 2 2 6 9 1
f. E -m a il : p p n tu a l@ te lko m .n e t
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : J o ko Su p ra p to m o , A .P i, M M
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Tual
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
MALUKU
17
154 155
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Fisherman meeting building
Layoutof Tual AFP Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
156 157
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
South East Maluku
Maluku
Location
(City/Province)
4,049.00
47,350.42
150,160 (2006)
1,271,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
2.02 (2006)
1.44 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
458,370 (2006)
4,570,664 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
10.96 (2006)
12.90 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
1. PIER
2. PIERSERVICEPOST
3. FUELTANK
4. PT. GETRA MITRA USAHA
5. NAVIGATION LIGHT
6. TFUELTANK
7. CLEAN WATERTANK
8. PT. NINI GERHANA
9. PT. NINI GERHANA
10. TOWERAIRBERSIH
11. PT. PUSAKA BAHARI
12. PT. PUSAKA BAHARI
13. WORKSHOP
14. TOILET
15. PPN GENSETHOUSE
16. LABORATORY GENSET
17. PMHPLABORATORY
18. FISHERMAN MEETING HALL
19. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
20. KALABUHOFFICIALHOUSE
21. ANUGERAHSHOP
22. PUBLIC HOUSES
RE M A RK S:
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
WEST PAPUA

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
Table 17.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2008
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Tual
b. Province : Maluku
c. Regency/City : South East Maluku
d. District : South Dullah
e. Village/ Sub-District : Dumar
f. Geographic Position : 05 36' 59"SLatitude
132 44' 30"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 528 Km (by air)
- Capital City of Regency/City : 3 Km
- District : 3 Km
- Airport : 5 Km (Dumatubun Airport)
- Other Port : 2 Km (Tual Port)
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. Facilitiesin Tual AFP, Year 2008
Archipelagic Fishing Port 17. Tual - Maluku
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
3,450
4,150
4,284
2,940
5,961
7,150
6,693
4,622
-
10,010
-
-
146,081
3,285
79,000
25,893
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8,750
9,850
9,450
10,460
11,237
16,284
17,098
7,787
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
503
561
406
256
504
572
522
164
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
746
712
685
598
832
878
897
480
23,362
68,815
58,082
57,941
55,668
130,167
145,666
32,801
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
65,000
191,153
162,000
166,948
154,634
361,575
404,628
91,114
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
158 159
FACILITIES
MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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
2
m
2
m
KVA
2
m
KL
KVA
2
m
2
m
2
m
3
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Forest land
Navigation facilities
Shipping routes
Water depth
11
6
1,056
10
15
45
-6
Ha
m
2
m
Ha
m
mil
m
B
A
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
2 wheelsvehicle
4 wheelsvehicle
House for Port Officer
2
5
8
unit
unit
unit
C
NO
Table 17.6. FisheriesCompanies
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
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 17.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 17.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
Table 17.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
There are 6 fisheries companies/business units established in Tual port area, excluding the
other fisheries companies beyond port area.
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
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
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
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
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
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

6,000
9,000
10,000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang putih Banana prawn 451,656 22,660,500 50,172 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
CV. Mitra usaha
CV. Tani Makmur
PT. Getra Mina Usaha
PT. Nini Gerhana
PT. Pusaka Bahari
Toko Anugrah
Inflatable life craft service & firefighters
Kiosk
SPBN
Telecommunication stall, supply building,
water supply
Cold storage, ice factory, employeeshousing,
genset
Kiosk
104
220
1,248
1,617

6,376

210
9,775 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10-20GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20-30GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30-50GT
-
-
26
24
-
-
-
-
50-100GT
-
-
108
96
229
229
66
32
100-200GT
-
-
46
67
17
17
210
47
>200GT
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
-
-
36
-
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
58
-
23
-
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
13
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
160 161
Archipelagic Fishing Port 17. Tual - Maluku
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies B. Funct ional Facilit ies
162 163
Archipelagic Fishing Port 17. Tual - Maluku
Revetment Complexroad
Pier Port pond
Water tower
Administration office
Auction hall (TPI)
Fuel tank
C. Support ing Facilit ies
a . N a m e : P E N G A M B E N G A N
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. P e la b u h a n N o .1 -D e sa P e n g a m b e n g a n
K e c. N e g a ra K a b . J e m b ra n a -B a li 8 2 2 5 1
d . P h o n e : (0 3
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Ir. A .H . T a m p u b o lo n
6 5 ) 4 2 9 6 8 , 4 1 5 4 2 , 4 3 3 0 3
e . F a x : (0 3 6 5 ) 4 2 9 6 8
f. E -m a il : p p p _p e n g a m b e n g a n @ ya h o o .co m
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Pengambengan
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
BALI
18
164 165
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Official houses Fisherman meeting building
Guest house
Layoutof Pengambenan AFP Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
166 167
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
J embrana
Bali
Location
(City/Province)
841.80
5,449.37
264,865 (2007)
3,432,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
1.56 (2007)
1.44 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
2,228,015 (2006)
33,946,468 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
9.12 (2006)
17.11 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
J A V A S E A
B a l i S t r a i t
BALI
1. DERMAGA UMUM
2. DERMAGA TRAP
3. KOLAM LABUHAN
4. BREAKWATERKIRI
5. BREAKWATERKANAN
6. JALAN LINGKUNGAN
7. GEDUNG TPI
8. KANTORPELABUHAN
9. GEDUNG PERTEMUAN
RE M A RK S:
B a l i S t r a i t

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
Table 18.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
DOMINANT PRODUCT
Bali sardinella is the most dominant in Pengambengan AFP, but Bullet tuna ise the highest
price in dominant fish value.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Beach
b. Province : Bali
c. Regency/City : J embrana
d. District : Negara
e. Village/Sub-District : Pengambengan
f. Geographic Position : 08 24' 00"SLatitude
114 35' 19"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 105 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 9 Km
- District : 9 Km
- Airport : 135 Km (Ngurah Rai Airport - Denpasar)
- Other Ports : 35 Km (Tanjungwangi/Meneng Port -
Banyuwangi)
130 Km (Benoa Port - Badung)
400 Km (Prigi Archipelagic Fishing Port)
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. Facilitiesin Pengambengan AFP, Year 2008
Archipelagic Fishing Port 18. Pengambengan - Bali
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
3,000
3,500
4,300
4,308
4,308
4,308
3,721
-
-
-
-
2,262
3,803
2,828
-
-
5,350
6,730
6,420
6,960
3,362
-
1,284
1,376
1,712
2,140
3,572
-
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
74
79
85
85
90
90
210
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2,200
2,200
2,230
2,255
2,257
2,428
53,233
12,589
15,918
12,814
6,933
6,630
9,550
11,543
5,526,338
9,349,914
8,265,995
6,946,679
9,803,878
17,899,966
-
41,964
53,061
42,679
23,109
22,099
26,164
32,064
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
168 169
FACILITIES
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Pier-2
Complexroad
Breakwater
Water depth
10
20
1,050
520
5,435
1,627
-3
Ha
Ha
2
m
2
m
2
m
m
m
VOLUME UNIT
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
MAIN FACILITIES
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
NO
C
1
2
3
4
Fish deliberate room
Official house
Operator housing
Quality control laboratory
75
160
36
150
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT NO
Table 18.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
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. FisheriesCompanies
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 2001-
2008
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-
-
-
-
-
36
129
204
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
-
-
2
4
6
76
30
140
10-20GT
-
-
-
1
1
4
-
-
20-30GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30-50GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50-100GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
170 171
LOGISTICS
Table 18.7. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
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
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
18. Pengambengan - Bali
1
2
PT. Cilacap Samudera Fishing Industry
PT. Intan Sakti
Fish freezing, cold storage, fish canning factory,
fish mill and dockyard (also docking)
SPDN
15,000

1,500
16,500 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
20
-
10
30
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
20
-
10
30
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
-
-
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
2008 9,485
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
201,000,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
Archipelagic Fishing Port
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Layang
Lemuru
Tembang
Tongkol/Lisong
Slander scad
Bali sardinella
Fringescale sardinella/
goldstripe sardinella
Bullet tuna
362,000
13,096,000
1,000
361,000
1,158,196,000
16,684,496,000
1,381,000
1,442,911,000
3,196
1,274
1,270
3,992
1
2
3
4
Port pond
Breakwater
Complexroad
Pier
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
c. Support ing Facilit ies
a . N a m e : SU N G A ILIA T
b . C la ssifica tio n : A rch ip e la g ic F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. Yo s Su d a rso N o .5 0 -Su n g a ilia t, K a b . B a n g ka
K e p u la u a n B a n g ka B e litu n g
d . P h o n e : (0 7 1 7 ) 9 2 3 4 2 , 9 2 4 3 2
e . F a x : (0 7 1 7 ) 9 2 3 4 2
f. E -m a il : p p n su n g a ilia t@ ya h o o .co .id
g . We b site : w w w .p p n su n g a ilia t.tk
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Su ta rd jo , A .P i, M M
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Sungai l i at
ARCHIPELAGic FISHING PORT
BANGKA BELITUNG
19
172 173
Archipelagic Fishing Port
SPDN
Administration office
Auction hall (TPI)
Docking
Vihara/Pura
Fisherman meeting building
Official house
Quality control laboratory
Layoutof SungailiatAFP Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
174 175
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Bangka
Bangka Belitung
Location
(City/Province)
2,950.68
16,424.14
217,545 (2003)
1,075,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
-
3.00 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
2,892,495 (2006)
13,387,737 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
13.37 (2006)
20.82 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
1. PABRIKESASSEGAF
2. GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN IKAN
3. GEDUNG PENYIMPANAN JARING
4. GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN IKAN
5. TEMPATPELELANGAN IKAN
6. RUANG MESIN (EX PABRIKES)
7. TEMPATPENGEPAKAN IKAN
8. KANTORPELAYANAN TERPADU
9. BENGKEL
10. GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN
11. SPDN
12. GEDUNG PENGEPAKAN
13. LAHAN KOSONG
14. GUDANG
15. GUDANG
16. MESSPEGAWAI
17. EX TANGKI BBM
18. BAKAIR
19. PASARIKAN (PERTOKOAN)
20. WARUNG KLONTONG
21. POSSATPAM
22. KANTORPPN SUNGAILIAT
23. KANTORLOKER
24. KANTORKPLP
25. PERUSAHAAN UMUM
26. DOCKING
RE M A RK S:
Air Kantung
River
N A T U N A S E A
J A V A S E A
BANGKA
ISLAND
BELITUNG
ISLAND

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
Table 19.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Air Kantung River
b. Province : Bangka-Belitung Islands
c. Regency/City : Bangka
d. District : Sungailiat
e. District/Sub-District : Sungailiat
f. Geographic Position : 01 51' 49"SLatitude
106 07' 31"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 32 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 5 Km
- District : 2 Km
- Airport : 37 Km (Depati Amir Airport - Pangkal Pinang)
- Other Ports : 32 Km (Pelindo Pangkalpinang)
33 Km (Pangkal Balam Port)
120 Km (Mentok Port)
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. Facilitiesin Sungailiat OFP, Year 2008
Archipelagic Fishing Port 19. Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
-
1,100
1,186
1,350
1,350
1,469
1,471
-
222
1,925
2,124
2,531
2,492
2,181
-
8,298
9,762
9,848
11,332
10,688
7,059
-
596
618
776
774
801
1,813
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
-
218
256
309
309
390
405
FISHING GEAR
(Unit)
ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
-
13,931
13,026
13,543
11,780
12,280
13,611
-
3,389
3,230
4,325
3,630
3,926
4,627
-
22,836,960
18,248,851
30,088,564
32,274,930
45,412,336
71,546,974
-
14,121
13,457
17,877
15,124
14,762
12,853
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
176 177
FACILITIES
MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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
2
m
2
m
Watt
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Revetment/turap
Complexroad
Fisherman industrial area
Water depth
Yard of fish landing
15.22
10,560
1,560
1,252
3,400
9,323
-3
408
Ha
Ha
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
m
2
m
NO
A
B
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
Official house
Operator housing
SSBRadio
140
350
1
2
m
2
m
unit
C
NO
12
13
14
Traysstorage
Water tank
Water tower and installation
165
134
9
2
m
2
m
2
m
DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 19.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
Table 19.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
About 14 fisheries companies are in Sungailiat port area, excluding the other fisheries
companies in Bangka Island and its surroundings beyond port area.
Table 19.6. FisheriesCompanies
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

19. Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang barong Spiny lobster 8,565 581,553,550 - 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
(7 Orang Penyewa)
Ali J ohan
Budi
H. M. Aras
Hendri Thamrin
J osep
KPL "Serba Guna"
Makkuasa Nagga
Mamat K.
Pedagang ikan
PEMDA
Pemda Bangka
PT. Alwi Assegaf
PT. Mansurano Utama
PT. Tirta Intan
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
234
500
117
200
800
150
324
102
78
1,880
720
1,340
1,000
2,820
24
10,289 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
178 179
Archipelagic Fishing Port
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
249
253
253
279
284
292
639
1,271
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
11
10-20GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20-30GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30-50GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50-100GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
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
Gabuslaut
Ikan lainnya
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
J ack 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
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
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
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 19.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and circulation money in Sungailiat fishing port are as follow :
Table 19.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
C. Support ing Facilit ies
19. Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
10
1
10
20
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
6
0.5
3
13
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
4
0.5
7
17
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
2007 2,191
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
45,141,021
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
180 181
Archipelagic Fishing Port
Pier Port pond
Ice factory
Administration office
Drainage
Fisherman meeting building
SPDN
Auction hall
Complexroad
Fisherman housing
D. Act ivit ies
182 183
Archipelagic Fishing Port
a . N a m e : K A R A N G A N T U
b . C la ssifica tio n : C o a sta l F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. B a n te n K a ra n g a n tu -Se ra n g
B a n te n P O . B o x 2 3
d . P h o n e : (0 2 5
h . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Su p ra p to , A .P i, M .M
4 ) 2 0 2 1 3 2
e . F a x : (0 2 5 4 ) 2 0 2 1 3 2
f. E -m a il : p p p ka ra n g a n tu @ ya h o o .co m
g . We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Kar angant u
COASTAL FISHING PORT
BANTEN
20
Mooring activities Activitiesin auction hall
Activitiesin fish market Loading for distribution
Shops Processing industry
184 185
Layoutof Karangantu CFP Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
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R
i
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1. POSJAGA
2. RUMAHDINAS
3. MESSNELAYAN
4. BALAI PERTEMUAN NELAYAN
5. KANTORPELABUHAN
6. KANTORPENGAWASAN
7. PT. FAN MARINE
8. SLIPWAY
9. BENGKEL
10. KANTORSYAHBANDARPERIKANAN
11. WATERTREATMENT
12. BAKPENAMPUNGAN AIR
13. KIOS
14. MUSHOLA
15. PABRIKES
16. COLDSTORAGE
17. TEMPATPELELANGAN IKAN (TPI)
18. PASARIKAN HIGIENIS
PAGARLINGKUNGAN
RE M A RK S:
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Serang City
Banten
Location
(City/Province)
1,734.09
9,018.64
1,786,223 (2006)
9,224,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
1.25 (2006)
2.19 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
12,603,637 (2006)
84,622,288 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
12.61 (2006)
14.80 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
J A V A S E A
J A V A
S E A
BANTEN

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
Table 20.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
Coastal Fishing Port 20. Karangantu - Banten
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
910
885
915
942
945
973
1,195
-
-
-
-

-
1,203
-
-
2,200
1,080
1,815
7
2,241
-
-
-
29
-
-
228
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
633
570
667
297
281
283
307
FISHING GEAR
(Unit) ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
13,485
20,615
27,437
19,649
17,316
17,505
19,255
3,595
2,835
948
979
1,847
1,984
2,219
12,315,270
12,223,027
5,784,013
8,410,530
10,799,001
10,005,884
13,505,133
9,849
7,767
2,597
2,682
5,060
5,435
6,080
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
186 187
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Cibanten River
b. Province : Banten
c. Regency/City : Serang
d. District : Kasemen
e. Village/Sub-District : Banten
f. Geographic Position : 06 01' 44"SLatitude
106 09' 51"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 15 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 15 Km
- District : 5 Km
- Airport : 100 Km (Soekarno Hatta Airport)
- Other Port : 40 Km (Merak Port)
FACILITIES
Karangantu Fishing Port is one of the particular coastal fishing ports in Banten Province in
north coast of J ava. This port has area of 3 Ha. Facilities in this fishing port are as below:
Table 20.1. Facilitiesin Karangantu CFP, Year 2008
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2 wheelsvehicle
4 wheelsvehicle
BAP shops
Car garage
CCTV
Fisherman shelter
Official house
Operator guest house
SSBRadio
7
2
16
25
1
1
375
8
2
unit
unit
2
m
2
m
unit
unit
2
m
unit
unit
NO
C
14
15
16
Water tank
Water tower and installation
Water treatment
8
8
1
3
m
2
m
unit
FACILITIES
MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Administration office
Arthesis/drill well
Auction hall (TPI)
Drill well building
Fisheriessupervision 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
2
m
unit
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
KVA
2
m
unit
2
m
2
m
unit
m2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Revetment/turap
Complexroad
Breakwater
Water depth
3
50
300
700
2,430
550
-2
Ha
Ha
2
m
m
2
m
m
m
NO
A
B
Table 20.7. Number of domicile by size of Fishing Vessel in Karangantu CFP, Year 2001-2008
LOGISTICS
Table 20.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
ECONOMIC CYCLE
Table 20.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
DOMINANT PRODUCT
Table 20.4. Dominant Fish, Year 2007
Table 20.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
There is 1 fisheries company/business units in this area, excluding the other fisheries companies
along north coast of J ava around Serang beyond port area.
Table 20.6. FisheriesCompany
FISHING VESSELS
All boats that domicile and operate in Karangantu fishing port are fishing vessels with various
capacities.
Coastal Fishing Port 20. Karangantu - Banten
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Beloso
Cumi-cumi
Kembung
Kurisi
Layur
Peperek
Rajungan
Selar
Tembang
Teri
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
45,000
117,000
216,000
161,000
84,000
500,000
50,000
129,000
304,000
173,000
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
3,716
17,144
9,673
3,526
5,542
2,147
18,890
4,714
3,165
6,391
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang putih
Udang lainnya
Banana prawn
Other shrimps
3,000
11,000
122,955,000
30,477,000
39,843
2,778
1
2
1 PT. Fan Marine Shipyard Docking 7,420
7,420 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
20
-
9
43
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
3
-
3
9
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
17
-
6
34
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
105
117
120
146
154
106
132
116
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
27
31
35
118
105
-
-
15
10-20GT
-
-
-
2
1
1
1
-
20-30GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
30-50GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50-100GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
188 189
Port pond Pier
2007 348
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
28,591,534
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
C. Support ing Facilit ies
Coastal Fishing Port
190 191
Complexroad Bolder
Auction hall (TPI) Administration office
Fuel tank Port gate
Fisherman meeting building
a . N a m e : T E LU K B A T A N G
b . C la ssifica tio n : C o a sta l F ish in g P o rt
c. A d d re ss : J l. P e la b u h a n T e lu k B a ta n g
K e c. T e lu k B a ta n g K a b . K a yo n g U ta ra
K a lim a n ta n B a ra t 7 8 8 5 6
d . P h o n e : (0 8 1 2 ) 5 6 2 6 9 2 8
e . F a x : (0 8 1 2 ) 5 6 0 9 9 4 9
f. We b site : w w w .p ip p .d kp .g o .id
g . H e a d o f F ish in g P o rt : Z a h a ru d d in K S., A .P I
GENERAL I NFORMATI ON
Tel uk Bat ang
COASTAL FISHING PORT
WEST KALIMANTAN
21
Layoutof Teluk Batang CFP
192 193
GRDP : Gross Regional Domestic Product
Ketapang
West Kalimantan
Location
(City/Province)
35,809.00
120,114.32
493,625 (2007)
4,118,000 (2006)
Total Population
(Person)
1.40 (2007)
0.42 (2006)
Population
Growth/Year(%)
3,890,804 (2006)
33,742,468 (2005)
GRDPatCurrent
Price/Year(Million)
Source Area
2
(Km)
GRDPGrowth
/Year(%)
10.80 (2006)
13.74 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia
2008
(BPSCatalogue)
1. KANTORADM.
2. TPI
3. DERMAGA
4. PABRIKES
5. BENGKEL
6. PABRIKAIRBERSIH
7. SLIPWAY
8. WINCHHOUSE
9. AULA
10. HALAMAN KANTOR
11. MCK
12. JALAN UTAMA
13. PINTUMASUK
14. JEMBATAN A.P.
15. RUMAHDINAS
16. RUMAHDINAS
17. RUMAHDINAS
18. MESSOPERATOR
19. TANGKI AIR
20. TANGKI BBM
21. RUMAHGENSET
22. DOCKGANTUNG
23. MESSOPERATOR
24. GEDUNG PEGAWAI
25. GUDANG B.B.
26. GUESTHOUSE
27. DERMAGA II
28. JALAN P.
29. WARUNG
30. TEMPATPARKIR
31. GARASI MOBIL
32. TURAPBETON
33. TEMPATPENJEMURAN
IKAN
34. KOLAM PELABUHAN
RE M A RK S:
Sukadana
Bay
Map of PortAccess and Its Surrounding Areas
Sukadana
Bay
WEST KALIMANTAN

OPERATIONAL DATA
The various operational activities of Teluk Batang, such as the number of fisherman, fishing
gears and fishing activities, are as follow:
Table 21.2. Fisherman, Fishing Gear and Distribution of Supplies, Year 2001-2007
Table 21.3. Fishing Activities, Fish Production and Value, Year 2001-2007
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
a. River/Bay/Beach : Malacca Straits
b. Province : West Kalimantan
c. Regency/City : Kayong Utara
d. District : Teluk Batang
e. Village/Sub-District : Teluk Batang
f. Geographic Position : 01 46' 20"SLatitude
109 46' 10"E Longitude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital City of Province : 360 Km
- Capital City of Regency/City : 50 Km
- District : 1 Km
- Airport : 132 Km (Rahadi Oesman -Ketapang)
- Other Port : 100 Km (ASDP Teluk Batang Port)
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. Facilitiesin Teluk Batang CFP, Year 2008
Coastal Fishing Port 21. Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
6,104
2,392
1,159
1,143
578
669
789
-
312
-
258
650
939
428
75
37
27
35
282
550
789
-
-
-
633
394
553
1,696
FUEL
FISHERMAN
(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION (Ton)
1,368
759
684
596
227
258
290
FISHING GEAR
(Unit) ICE WATER
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
1,736
845
369
421
738
1,707
1,758
724
349
397
35
282
550
558
1,601,000
3,041,810
3,241,600
37,649,900
2,665,051
5,958,222
5,605,030
2,011
969
1,103
96
785
1,529
1,549
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT
(Time)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTION
PERDAY (Kg)
194 195
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIES
1
2
3
4
Employer House
Guest House
Official House
Operator Housing
120
150
70
150
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
NO
C
15
16
Water tower and installation
Winch house
1
54
unit
2
m
FACILITIES
MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONALFACILITIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
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
2
m
2
m
KVA
2
m
3
m
KVA
unit
ton/day
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
3
m
A
B
NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
Port area
Pier-1
J etty
Complexroad
Retaining wall
Water depth
7
480
1,476
1,782
100
-6
Ha
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
m
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
LOGISTICS
Logistic supplies such as fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, water and ice are as follow :
Table 21.8. Logistic Variable and Supply, Year 2008
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Teluk Batang fishing port are
as follow :
Table 21.9. Economic Cycle, Year 2007
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
Table 21.5. Dominant Shrimp, Year 2007
Tiger cat shrimp is dominant shrimp, banana prawn is the highest price.
About 3 fisheries companies are in Teluk Batang port area, such as shown below :
Table 21.6. FisheriesCompanies
FISHERIESINDUSTRIES
Coastal Fishing Port 21. Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Cucut botol
Gulamah/tigawaja
Kembung
Kitong/beronang
lingkis
Kuro/senangin
Manyung
Pari burung
Selanget
Tembang
Tongkol komo
Dogfish shark
Croaker
Short-body mackerel
White-spotted spinefoot
Threadfins
Giant catfish
Eaglerays
Chacunda gizardshad
Fringe scale sardinella/
goldstripe sardinella
Eastern little tuna
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
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
8,000
4,600
13,000
3,600
13,000
8,300
4,800
4,000
6,800
11,500
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NO NAMEOFSPECIES
(English)
NAMEOFSPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTALVOLUME
(Kg)
TOTALVALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGEPRICE
(Rp/Kg)
Udang krosok
Udang putih
Udang wongkong
Tiger cat shrimp/
rainbow shrimp
Banana prawn
-
41,390,000
20,643,000
25,870,000
571,897,000
257,875,000
559,423,000
13,800
12,400
21,600
1
2
3
680 TOTALAREA
NO FISHERIESCOMPANIES
(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY
(Type ofBusiness)
AREA
2
(m)
1
2
3
Aphiau/KUD Gunung Tujuh
KPN. Mina Bahari
PerdausHaidir
Fuel selling
Heaping on goods
Collector
80
400
200
Fuel/Diesel fuel
Kerosene
Water
Ice
SUPPLY
1
0.5
0.5
2
DEMAND
(Ton/Day)
1
0.5
0.5
1
FULFILLED
(Ton/Day)
-
-
-
1
SHORTAGE
(Ton/Day)
2007 60
YEAR AVERAGENUMBEROFWORKER
(Person/Day)
20,000,000
AVERAGECIRCULATION MONEY
(Rp/Day)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
62
63
63
63
46
46
389
389
<10GT
YEAR FISHING VESSELS(Unit)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10-20GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20-30GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30-50GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50-100GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100-200GT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>200GT
196 197
C. Support ing Facilit ies
FIGURES
A. Main Facilit ies
B. Funct ional Facilit ies
Coastal Fishing Port 21. Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan
198 199
Bolder Pier
Complexroad Port pond
Auction hall (TPI) Administration office
Water reservoir Fuel tank
Port gate
Guest house
Guardian post
Fisherman meeting building
200 201
DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERMENT (COASTAL FISHING PORTS)
Eretan - Indramayu
Bondet - Cirebon
Cilautereun - Garut
Tegalsari - Tegal
Asemdoyong - Pemalang
Wonokerto
Klidang Lor - Batang
Tawang - Kendal
Morodemak - Demak
Karimunjawa
Bojomulyo - Pati
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
PORT NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
NO
Lampulo - Banda Aceh
Pulau Tello - Medan
Sikakap - Padang
Tarempa - Riau Islands
Teladas- Tulang Bawang
Lab. Maringgai - Lampung
Lempasing - Bandar Lampung
Kota Agung - Tanggamus
Ciparage - Karawang
Blanakan - Subang
Muara Ciasem - Subang
PORT
Hantipan - Sampit
Banjarmasin
Tarakan
Kwandang - Gorontalo
Tumumpa - Manado
Dagho - Sangir Talaud
Bacan - North Halmahera
Tobelo - South Halmahera
Sorong - Papua
Labuhan - Banten
Tamperan - Pacitan
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43*
44*
PORT NO
Tasik Agung - Rembang
Bawean
Lekok - Pasuruan
Paiton - Probolinggo
Labuhan Maringgai
Pondok Dadap
Mayangan - Probolinggo
Puger - J ember
Muncar - Banyuwangi
Labuhan Lombok
Kupang
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
PORT NO
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.
Fishing Ports Managed by Local Government
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
PPP Labuhan Lombok
PPP Tarakan
PPP Tarempa
PPP Kupang
PPP Karimunjawa
PPP Lampulo
PPP Sikakap
PPP Pulau Tello
PPP Dagho
PPP Hantipan
PPP Banjarmasin
NO NAME OFPORT ADDRESS
J l. Raya Sambalia Km. 3 Labuhan - Lombok 83655
Telp.(0376)23383
J l. Gajah Mada RT. 22 - Tarakan
Telp.(0551) 51146, 22192, 21605
Fax. (0551) 21605
J l. Perikanan No 43./9 - Tarakan
Telp.(0541)22410, 50852
J l. PPP Tarempa, Tarempa - Kep Riau Kode pos29191
Telp. 0772-31289
J l. YosSudarso - Tenao PO. Box1042
Telp.(0380) 890119, 890143
Fax. (0380) 890143
J l. Pelabuhan Karimunjawa - J epara 59455
Telp.(0297) 312205, (0291) 598327
J l. Sisingamangaraja Ujung Kota - Banda Aceh
PO. Box 23 Telp. (0651) 636466
J l. Blodi II No. 44 - Padang (751 37961)
J l. Akasia II/22 Sutomo Ujung- Medan
Telp.(061) 640150, 640151
J l. PPP Dagho - Sangir Talaud
Telp.(0438) 21822
Kotak posNo. 6 Sampit - Kalimantan Tengah
J l. Barito Hulu RT. 13 No. 31 PO. Box131 - Banjarmasin Telp. 70118
Telp.(0511) 53026 Fax. (0511) 364193
202 203
* Decided on 2008
NO NAME OFPORT ADDRESS
PPP Bawean
PPP Sorong
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
PPP Ciparage
PPP Blanakan
PPP Muara Ciasem
PPP Bondet
PPP Eretan
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*
J l. Pedoman Sangkapura - Bawean
Desa Pamalayan Kec. Cikelet - Garut
Desa Tasik Agung Kec. Rembang - Rembang
Desa Bajomulyo Kec. J uwana - 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 - J ember
Desa Sumber Anyar Kec. Paiton - Probolinggo
Desa J atirejo Kec. Lekok - Pasuruan
Desa Mayangan Kec. Mayangan - Probolinggo
J l. RE. Martadinata Km. 6 Desa Sukajaya Kec. Teluk Betung Utara
Bandar Lampung - Telp. (0721) 481858
Desa M. Gading MasKec. Labuhan Maringgai - Lampung Timur
Desa TeladasKec. 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 J ava
J l. J enderal 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
FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERMENT
(COASTAL FISHING PORTS)
FISHING PORTSUNDERLOCALGOVERMENT
(COASTALFISHING PORTS)
FISHING PORTS
UTILIZATION
(LISTOFSERVICETARIFFINFISHING PORT)
PROCEDURE FOR LAND/ BUILDING RENTAL IN UPT FISHING PORT
Application for Land/Building
Rental
Application to Head of Fishing Port

Application to Director General of
Capture Fisheries
Agreement/Contract
Arranging
Giving Principle Approval

Yes
Evaluation &
Recommendatoin by
Head of Fishing Port
Recommendation
Application
Evaluation
a. Company identity including Company
Establishment Certificate from Public
Notary;
b. Type of business, completed with
Permit Letter for Fishing Businessor
other Permit Letterswhich relevant to
the businesswill 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 itsdevelopment
forecast:
e. Reference from Bank;
f. Organization chart/company
organizer chart who will rent;
g. Other issuesare deemed necessary
which showsthe businessconnection
with the function of fishing port.
Cancelled, if in period of three (3)
monthsisnot followed by the
Agreement.
For land area <100m should be
signed by Head of Fishing Port and
Applicant, and deliversone (1) copy
of Agreement to Directorate General
of Capture Fisheriesc/q. Directorate
of Fishing Ports;
"For land area >100 m should be
signed between the Director General
of Capture Fisheriesand Applicant.
No
Completed
with:
No
LISTOF 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.
Service Tariff in Fishing Port
<10 GT NO
PPS Nizam
Zachman
KIND OFTARIFF UNIT
PPN PPP
TARIFF(Rp)
1
A
B
2
A
B
C
3
4
5
A
B
Land Rental
Development Charge
Donation Charge for
Infrastructure Maintenance
Building Rental
Temporary Building
Semi Permanent Building
Permanent Building
WaterTank &Installation
Fuel Tank &Installation
Anchoring/ landing cost
Anchoring/ landing cost for
boatssize more than 30 GT
1). Anchoring >30 GT
a. Fishing Boat >30 GT,
ZEE/Ocean Fishing Boat,
Fishing Boat exforeign, fish
transport boat of all sizes
b. Non Fishing Boat in all sizes
2). Landing
a. Fishing Boat >30 GT,
ZEE/Ocean Fishing Boat,
Fishing Boat exforeign, fish
transport boat in all sizes.
b. Non fishing boat in all sizes,
except the research and
training boats
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 /year
2
Per m/year
2
Per m/year
2
Per m/year
Per ton/sold
3
Per m/filling
volume
Per meter of boat
length/etmal
Per meter of boat
length/etmal
Per GTof boat
weight/etmal
Per meter of boat
length/etmal
Per boat/etmal
Per boat/etmal
Per boat/etmal
2
m 1,200
800
3,000
6,000
8,000
1,000
3,000
250
2,500
100
200
500
1,500
2,500
1,200
800
3,000
6,000
8,000
1,000
3,000
250
2,500
100
200
500
1,500
2,500
1,200
700
3,000
6,000
8,000
1,000
3,000
250
2,000
50
200
500
1,500
2,500
1,200
600
3,000
6,000
8,000
1,000
3,000
250
1,500
40
200
500
1,500
2,500
204 205
FISHING PORTS
UTILIZATION
Remarks:
PPS = Pelabuhan Perikanan Samudera (Oceanic Fishing Port)
PPN = Pelabuhan Perikanan Nusantara (Archipelagic Fishing Port)
PPP = Pelabuhan Perikanan Pantai (Coastal Fishing Port)
Especially for 6 fishing ports i.e. Nizam Zachman - J akarta, Belawan - North Sumatera, Pekalongan -
Central J ava, Brondong - East J ava, Prigi - East J ava and Pemangkat - West Kalimantan, there are
some facilities which are managed commercilly by Perum (public enterprise) and are decided
rental costs more expensive.
<10 GT NO
PPS Nizam
Zachman
KIND OFTARIFF UNIT
PPN PPP
TARIFF(Rp)
7
8
Service ofPortCleanliness
1. Closed permanent building
2. Office/shopping complex
3. Fish storage/fish auction
place
4. Fish marketing place
5. Fish packing place
6. Food stall/kiosk
Service ofInstallation ofWaste
WaterProcessing (basic price)
2
Per m/month
2
Per m/month
2
Per m/month
2
Per m/month
2
Per m/month
2
Per m/month
3
Per m
1.000
1.500
1.000
15.000
30.000
15.000
1.500
50
50
50
100
-
100
1.500
50
50
50
100
-
100
1.500
50
50
50
100
-
100
1.500
<10 GT NO
PPS Nizam
Zachman
KIND OFTARIFF UNIT
PPN PPP
TARIFF(Rp)
C
6
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Special Tariff
1. Broken boat/floating repair,
waiting forseason/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
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
Per GTper boat/
etmal
Per GTper boat/
etmal
Per GTper boat/
etmal
Per hour
Per hour
Per hour
Per hour
Per hour
Per hour
Per hour
3
Per m
Per hour
Per hour
Per hour
Per hour
Per hour
Per hour
Per pallet/once
go in/out
Per hour/unit
Per hour
2
Per m/width of
advertisement
board/month
200
250
82.50
10.000
15.000
20.000
8.000
11.000
15.000
20.000
4.500
30.000
50.000
75.000
100.000
150.000
50.000
1.000
100.000
30.000
25.000
200
250
82.50
10.000
15.000
20.000
8.000
11.000
15.000
20.000
4.500
30.000
50.000
75.000
100.000
150.000
50.000
1.000
100.000
30.000
25.000
200
250
82.50
10.000
15.000
20.000
8.000
11.000
15.000
20.000
4.500
30.000
50.000
75.000
100.000
150.000
50.000
1.000
100.000
30.000
25.000
200
250
82.50
10.000
15.000
20.000
8.000
11.000
15.000
20.000
4.500
30.000
50.000
75.000
100.000
150.000
50.000
1.000
100.000
30.000
25.000
206 207
FISHING PORTS
UTILIZATION
(LISTOFSERVICETARIFFINFISHING PORT)
FISHING PORTS
UTILIZATION
(LISTOFSERVICETARIFFINFISHING PORT)
208 209
LAND USE FOR FISHERIESINDUSTRY IN FISHING PORTS
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 J uharto, 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.
uMr. Isao KOYA (J ICA Expert for Enhancement of Marine and Fisheries Administration
under the Decentralization Project)
uMr. Sadao ORISHIMO, Advisor (Oriental Consultants Co. Ltd.)
uMr. Hary Christijanto, A.Pi, MSc. (Head of Program Cooperation Sub-Division, Program
Division, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)
uMr. Ir. Hendrawan, MM (Head of Section of Preparation and Identification of Fishing
Port, Directorate of Fishing Port, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)
uMr. Ir. Iskandar Zulkarnain, MM (Head of Administration Division, Directorate of Fishing
Port, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)
uMr. Budiman Sihite, B.Sc (Staff of Administration Division, Directorate of Fishing Port,
Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)
uMrs. Herdiana Mutmainah, ST (Staff of Preparation and Identification of Fishing Port,
Directorate of Fishing Port, Directorate General of Capture Fisheries)
uMrs. Indriani, S.S (Secretary of J ICA Expert)
uMs. Dina M. Widowati (J ICA Staff)
uMr. Mochamad Akur Arifin, S.Pi (PT. SUTIO IWAI)
uMr. Ir. Haridijatno Soetarmo, MM (PT. SUTIO IWAI)
uMr. Sony Rosano (PT. SUTIO IWAI)
uMr. Yeyen Kurniawan, S.Pi (PT. SUTIO IWAI)
uMr. Ir. Irwan Wahidin (Staff Oriental Consultants Co. Ltd.)
EDITORIAL TEAM MEMBERS
GRATITUDE
FISHING PORT AREA FOR
2
INDUSTRY (m)
PPSNIZAM ZACHMAN J AKARTA
PPSKENDARI
PPSBELAWAN
PPSBUNGUS
PPSCILACAP
PPSBITUNG
PPN SIBOLGA
PPN TANJ UNGPANDAN
PPN PALABUHANRATU
PPN KEJ AWANAN
PPN PEKALONGAN
PPN BRONDONG
PPN PRIGI
PPN PEMANGKAT
PPN TERNATE
PPN AMBON
PPN TUAL
PPN PENGAMBENGAN
PPN SUNGAILIAT
PPP KARANGANTU
PPP TELUK BATANG
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
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
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
LAND HASBEEN
2
UTILIZED (m)
REMAINING
2
LAND (m)
FISHING PORTS
UTILIZATION
(LANDUSEFORFISHERIESINDUSTRYINFISHING PORTS)

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