Indonesian version:
Atlas Perikanan Tangkap dan Pelabuhan Perikanan di Pulau Jawa. Suatu Pendekatan Geografi Perikanan Tangkap Indonesia
The atlas is the result of close cooperation between Géolittomer (Littoral, Environment,
Remote Sensing and Geomatics) of the CNRS and the center for Fishing Port and Transportation Maritime Studies - Research Center of IPB (Bogor, Indonesia).
This atlas is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. The aim is to deal with fishing activities not by isolating them from other coastal activities, but by placing them within the domain of fisheries as a whole, from catches to consumption and, on a larger scale, within the
economic, social and cultural context of that vast state constituted by the Indonesian archipelago. A global approach which justifies the diversity of the subjects dealt with.
The Atlas comprises 120 pages, including 70 in full colour. Maps, photographs and texts are presented in French, English and Indonesian in A3 (42 x 29.7 cm) format.
SUMMARY
Chapter 1 - Indonesia joins the major fisheries countries
Indonesia at the cross-roads of the Indian and Pacific Oceans
Indonesia and its neighbours: statistical comparison
Food availability in terms of aquatic produce in the world
International trade in fishery commodities
Indonesian foreign trade in fishery commodities and derivatives
The place of Indonesia in fisheries and aquaculture production
Chapter 2 - The diversity of fisheries reflects the vastness of the archipelagic state
The relief of Indonesia: above and below the sea
Hydro-climatic data
The population of Indonesia
The Exclusive Economic Zone and the territorial sea of Indonesia
Catches and fishing effort by maritime sector
Catches by species and maritime sector
Classification of marine organisms
The fishermen of Indonesia
The Indonesian fishing fleet: vessels
The Indonesian fishing fleet: fishing gear
Marine produce (fisheries and aquaculture) in Indonesia
Contribution, by province, to Indonesian foreign trade in marine produce
Fisheries and Fishermen
Provinces and classification
Chapter 3 - Java at the center of fisheries activities
The island of Java and its coastal waters
The coasts and topography of Java
The maritime environment of Java
Java and its population
Communications in Java
The fishermen of Java
The Java fishing fleet: motorised vessels
Traditional fishing techniques in Java
Marine produce (fisheries and aquaculture) in Java
Catches landed on Java by species groups
A leading activity in Java: seine fishing
Chapter 4 - The multiplicity of landing sites: key links in the Java fisheries chain
Fishing ports and landing sites in Java: location and administrative status (25/02/2004)
Fishing ports and landing sites in Java: a variety of sites
Fishing ports and landing sites in Java: alphabetical index to page 80
Fishing ports and landing sites in Java: classification and field survey
Infrastructure of fishing ports and landing sites in Java
Levels of infrastructure in fishing ports and landing sites in Java
Ocean fishing port of Jakarta
The Muara Angke landing site
The archipelagic fishing port of Pelabuhan Ratu |