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In d o n esian
Fishin g Po r t s2009
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F
Dr. Ir. Ali Suparda n, M.Sc.
ishing Port is an area where all fishing business activities take
plac e whic h provides multi-services for fishing ac tivities and
also involve significant number of labor, economic and many
industrial sectors. Ac co rding to the a rticle 1 of Ministerial Decree
No. 16/MEN/2006 on Fishing Port, stipulated that fishing port is
functioned to support management of fisheries resources and itsenvironment covering pre-production, production, post-harvest
and marketing ac tivities.
Realizing the substance of Fishing Port in supporting c omponent
for fisheries sectors, Ministry of Marine Affa irs and Fisheries
established Direc torate o f Fishing Port under Directorate
General of Capture Fisheries, which responsible to develop
fishing p orts throughout Indonesia.
Indonesian Fishing Po rts are c ategorized into four c lasses: (1)
Oc eanic Fishing Port, (2) Archipe lagic Fishing Port, (3) Coastal
Fishing Po rt, (4) Fish Land ing C entre. In 2009, there are 968 fishing
ports exist, whereas 947 fishing ports are manage d b y regional
government through decentralization program.
Indonesian Fishing Ports book provides 21 fishing ports profilesand selected statistical information i.e. supporting procedures,
regulations and economics cycles. The book is collaboratively
developed by Direc torate General of Capture Fisheries and
J apan International Cooperation Agenc y.
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.
Direc tor General of Ca pture Fisheries
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
The Republic of Indonesia
FOREWORD ......................................................................................................................................................... i
LISTOF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................... ii
PROFILE OF DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES
THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF) .............................................. iii
CAPTURE FISHERIES DEVELOPMENTPO LICY ............................................................................. iiiTASK AND FUNCTIONS OF DGC F ......................................................................................... iii
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF DG CF ..................................................................................... iv
LEGAL ASPECT
LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF FISHING PORTMA NAG EMENT ........................................... v
REGULATION ............................................................................................................................ vi
DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING PORTS UNDER DGCF .................................................................................... vii
CHANCE OF FISHERIES RESOURCES ....................................................................................................... xi
MAP OF DISTRIBUTION FISHERIES MANAGEMENTAREA (9FMA) ....................................................... xiii
1. Nizam Zachman Oc eanic Fishing Port - DKI J akarta ..................................................................... 1
2. Kendari Ocea nic Fishing Port - South East Sulawesi ........................................................................ 11
3. Belawan Oceanic Fishing Port - North Sumatera ............................................................................ 21
4. Bungus Oc eanic Fishing Port - West Sumatera ................................................................................ 31
5. Cilacap Oceanic Fishing Port - Central Ja va .................................................................................. 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 Archipelag ic Fishing Port - West J ava ......................................................................... 89
11. Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port - Central J ava ................................................................... 97
12. Brondong Archipelagic Fishing Port - East Java .............................................................................. 107
13. Prigi Archipelagic Fishing Port - East Java ......................................................................................... 115
14. Pemangkat Archipelag ic 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 Archipe lagic Fishing Port - Bangka Belitung ............................................................... 173
20. Karangantu Coa stal Fishing Port - Banten ......................................................................................... 18321. Teluk Batang Coastal Fishing Port - West Kalimantan ..................................................................... 191
DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERNMENT ........................................................... 201
FISHING PORTS UNDER LOCAL GOVERNMENT(COASTAL FISHING PORTS) ......................................... 202
FISHING PORTS UTILIZATION
PROC EDURE OF LAND/ BUILDING RENTAL IN UPTFISHING PORT ........................................ 204
LISTOF SERVICE TARIFF IN FISHING PORT .................................................................................. 205
LAND USE FOR FISHERIES INDUSTRY IN FISHING PORT .............................................................................. 208
GRATITUDE ........................................................................................................................................................... 209
EDITORIAL TEAM ................................................................................................................................................. 209
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LIST OF CONTENTSFOREWORD
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iii iv
In relation to the management of fishing port, the DGCF mandated Direc torate of Fishing Port
with task and function, a s follows :
lRevitalization of fishing po rt
lOuter Ring Fishing Port Development
lFishing port/fish landing center develop ment, particularly in eastern area
lFishing Port Information Centre development related to marine and fisheries information
system
lHuman resources enhancement as fishing po rt/fish landing c enter.
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF DGCF
PROFILE OFDIRECTORATE GENERALOFCAPTURE FISHERIES(DGC F)PROFILE OF DIRECTORATE GENERAL
OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF)
THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CAPTURE FISHERIES (DGCF)
Indonesia is an archipelag ic country which covers 17.5 million of islands with coastline stretches for
95,181 Km. Two-thirds of Indonesia is water with ab undant resources of marine and fisheries. Total2 2
area of marine water is 5.8 million Km , consist of Archipelagic and Territorial Sea is 3.1 millions Km2
and Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zones (IEEZ) is 2.7 Km . The availab le Maximum Sustainable
Yield (MSY) is 6.4 million tones/year with the Total Allowable Catch is 5.1million tones/year or 80% of
MSY. Until 2006, only 4,468,010 tones of potenc y are utilized, or 69.8% of the current total.
CAPTURE FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY
To utilize marine and fisheries resources optimally, Direc torate General of Ca pture Fisheries
(DGC F) has established a vision Solid, Self-Reliance a nd Sustainable Indo nesia Capture
Fisheries in 2020. The vision is rendered to the synergic missions of :
(1) Manage fisheries resources in sustainab le manner
(2) Increase fishers income and we lfare(3) Facilitate the readiness of fishing port both in quality and quantity
(4) Strengthen national fishing fleet
(5) Develop c ompetitive a nd e fficient c apture fisheries business
TASK AND FUNCTIONS OF DGCF
Task and Functions of Directorate General of Ca pture Fisheries (Ministrial Decree No.
KEP.07/MEN/ 2005 on Organization and Working Manage ment of Ministry of Ma rine Affa irs and
Fisheries).
lMain Duty :
To compose and conduct the policies and technical standardization in Capture Fisheries
lFunctions :
1. To prepare the policies of MMAF conce rning capture fisheries2. To conduct the policies of ca pture fisheries ac co rding to the regulations
3. To c ompose standa rds, norms, guidelines, criteria, and p roced ures in capture fisheries
4. To provide technica l assistance and evaluation on ca pture fisheries
5. To c onduc t administration tasks in Direc torate General of C apture Fisheries.
Ca pture fisheries is one o f the impo rtant sub-sector o f marine and fisheries. In the yea rs from 2001
to 2006 its annual growths are 2.4% in ca pture, 15.22% in export volume, 5.41% in foreign inc ome
and 4.24% in human resources.
Director of FisheriesResources
-Ir .R.Nilanto Perbowo, M.Sc
Director of FishingVessels and Gears
-Ir. A. Bambang Sutejo, M.Si
Director ofFishing Port
-Ir. Parlin Tambunan
Director of FishingBusiness Services
-Ir. IbrahimIsmail
Director of FishingBusiness Development
-Ir. R. Anang Noegroho S.M.,
Sc.M., MEM
Director Generalof Capture Fisheries
-
Dr. Ir. Ali Supardan, M.Sc
Publicand FinancialDivision
PR, LawandOrganizationDivision
PersonnelDivisionProgramDivision
Secretary for DG of Capture Fisheries-
Dr. Ir. Dedy Heryadi Sutisna, MS
Directorate of FishResources Potential
and Protection
Sub-Directorate ofFishing BoatFeasibility
and Construction
Sub-Directorate ofIdentification and
Preparation of FishingPort
Sub-Directorate ofFish Capture Business
Allocation
Sub-Directorate ofFish BusinessDevelopment
Sub-Directorate ofInland Fish Resources
Utilization
Sub-Directorate ofFishing Gears and
Constuction
Sub-Directorate ofFishing Port Operational
Management
Sub-Directorate ofFish Capture Business
Management
Sub-Directorate ofBusiness Institution
Sub-Directorate ofArchipelagic and Territorial
Sea Fish Resources
Utilization
Sub-Directorate ofFishing BoatsRegistration
Sub-Directorate ofFishing PortConstruction
Controlling
Sub-Directorate ofFish Capture Document
Verification
Sub-Directorate ofInvestmentand
Business Capital
Sub-Directorate ofHigh Seas and ZEEI
Fish ResourcesUtilization
Sub-Directorate ofFishing BoatsSupervision
Sub-Directorate ofFishing Port
Administration
Sub-Directorate ofFish Capture Document
Services
Sub-Directorate ofBusiness Management
Assisting
Sub-Directorate ofData and Statistic ofCapture Fisheries
Sub-Directorate ofMonitoring and
Evaluating
Sub-Directorate ofFishing Port
Monitoring andEvaluating
Sub-Directorate ofMonitoring and
Evaluating of Fish CaptureBusiness Services
Sub-Directorate ofMonitoring and Evaluating
of Fish C aptureBusiness
lFishing Technology Development of SemaranglFishing Port
Functional(Non Structural) Official
TechnicalImplementation Units
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REGULATIONMINISTRY OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
NO. PER.19/MEN/2008REGARDING
ORGANIZATION AND WORKING SYSTEM OF FISHING PORTMINISTER OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Attachment : Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. PER.19/MEN/2008 regarding O rganization and WorkingSystem o f Fishing Port.
MINISTER OF MARINE AFFAIRS AND FISHERIESREPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,
FREDDY NUMBERI
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NAME LOCATION PROVINCECLASSIFICATION
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
OceanicFishing Port
Archipelagic
Fishing Port
CoastalFishing Port
LEGALASPECT
LEGALASPECT
LEGAL ASPECT
LAW S AND REGULATIONS OF FISHING PORT MANAGEMENT
1) Law No. 31 Year 2004 regarding Fisheries.
2) Government Regulation No. 19 Year 2006 regarding the Alteration on Government
Regulation No. 62 Year 2002 regarding Tariff on Type of tax non income which prevails on
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.
3) Government Regulation No. 62 Year 2002 regarding Tariff on Type of tax non income
prevails on Ministry of Marine Affa irs and Fisheries.
4) Government Regulation No. 23 Year 2000 regarding Public Corporation of Oc eanic 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
Orga nization and Working System of Fishing Ports.
8) Regulation of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. PER.01/MEN/2007 regardingControlling on Q uality Guarantee System and Safety of Fisheries Catc hes.
9) Regulation of Minister of Marine Affa irs and Fisheries No. PER.16/MEN/2006 regarding Fishing
Ports.
10) Decree of Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. KEP.01/MEN/2007 rega rding
Requirements of Qua lity Gua rantee and Safety of Fisheries Catches at Process of Production,
Processing and Distribution.
11) Decree of Minister of Marine Affa irs and Fisheries No. KEP.19/MEN/2006 regarding
Assignment of Harbor Ma ster in Fishing Po rts.
12) Decree of M inister of Ma rine A ffairs and Fisheries No. KEP.18/MEN/SJ/ 2001 regarding
Delegation of 13 Coa stal Fishing Ports to Local Government.
13) Decree of Direc tor General of Fish Capture No. 4356/DJ PT/KP.440.D3/X/2006 regarding
Guidelines of Harbor Master Assignment in Fishing Ports.
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Base on Regulation of Ministry Decree No. PER.16/MEN/2006
vii viii
Condition ofProcessing
Technical Criteria AmountClass ofFishing Port
OceanicFishing Port
ArchipelagicFishing Port
CoastalFishing Port
Central Government - *MMAF(Cen tral Tec hnica l Impleme nt ing
Unit)
6- To serve fishing vessels thatoperationa l/ their fisheries activitiesare in Territorial water, IndonesiaEconomic Exclusive Zone a ndoffshore;
- Have mooring/docking facilities forminimum fishing vessels are 60 GT
- Minimum length of pier is 300 mand port pond / wa ter depthminimum is -3.00 m
- The port pond is available for 100fishing vessels or at least ca nacc ommodates 6,000 GTa t all
- The fish/ca tches is for exporttrading purpose
- There are fisheries industries.
Central Government - *MMAF(Cen tral Tec hnica l Impleme nt ing
Unit)
13- To serve fishing vessels thatoperationa l/ their fisheries activitiesare in Territorial water andIndonesia Econo mic ExclusiveZone;
- Have mooring/docking facilities forminimum 30 GTcapa city of fishingvessels
- Minimum length of pier is 150 mand port pond / wa ter depthminimum is -3.00 m
- The port pond is available for 75fishing vessels or at least ca nacc ommodates 2,250 GTa t all
- There are fisheries industries.
Central Government - *MMAF(Cen tral Tec hnica l Impleme nt ing
Unit)
2- To serve fishing vessels thatoperational/their fisheries ac tivitiesare in inland water, archipelago
Condition ofProcessing
Technical Criteria AmountClass ofFishing Port
Landing Fish
TOTAL
Provinc ial Fisheries Service -Provincial Office of Marine andFisheries(Local Tec hnica l Impleme nt ing
Unit)
44- To serve fishing vessels thatoperational/their fisheries ac tivitiesare in inland water, archipelagowater a nd Territorial wa ter;
- Have mooring/doc king facilities forminimum 10 GTcapa city of fishingvessels
- Minimum length of pier is 100 mand port pond/wa ter depthminimum is -2.00 m
- The port pond is available for 30fishing vessels or at least canaccommodates 300 GTa t all.
Provinc ial Fisheries Service -
Provincial Office of Marine andFisheries(Local Tec hnica l Impleme nt ing
Unit)
895- To serve fishing vessels that
operational/their fisheries ac tivitiesare in inland water andarchipelago wa ter;
- Have mooring/doc king facilities forminimum 3 GTcapacity of fishingvessels;
- Minimum length of pier is 50 m andport pond/water depth minimum is-2.00 m;
- The port pond is available for 20fishing vessels or at least canaccommodates 60 GTa t all.
Regency/C ity Government -Provincial Office of Marine andFisheries(Local Tec hnica l Impleme nt ing
Unit)
960
* MMA F : Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
Note :
There are still 2 private fishing ports more, they are Barelang and Telaga Punggur (Batam) thatmanage d by fisheries private sector.
LEGALASPECTLEGALASPECT
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Nizam Zac hman - DKI Jakarta
Kendari - South East Sulawesi
Belawan - North Sumatera
Bungus - West Sumatera
Cilacap - Ce ntral Ja va
Bitung - North Sulawesi
1
11
21
31
41
51
1
2
3
4
5
6
PORT PAGENO
Sibolga - North Sumatera
Tanjungpandan - Bangka Belitung
Palabuhanratu - West J ava
Kejawanan - West Java
Pekalongan - Central J ava
Brondong - East J ava
61
69
79
89
97
107
7
8
9
10
11
12
PORT PAGENO
Prigi - East J ava
Pemangkat - West Kalimantan
Ternate - North Maluku
Ambon -Maluku
Tual -Maluku
Pengambengan - Bali
115
125
135
145
155
165
13
14
15
16
17
18
PORT PAGENO
Sungailiat - Bangka Belitung
Karangantu - Banten
Teluk Batang - West Kalimantan
173
183
191
19
20
21
PORT PAGENO
DISTRIBUTION of FISHING PORTSDISTRIBUTION of FISHING PORTS UNDER DGCFUNDER DGCF
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MAP of DISTRIBUTION FISHERIESMAP of DISTRIBUTION FISHERIES
FMA 714 : Tolo Bay - Banda SeaFMA 715 : Tomini Bay - Maluku Sea - Halmahera Sea - Seram Sea - Berau BayFMA 716 : Sulawesi Sea - North of HalmaheraFMA 717 : Cendrawasih Bay - Pasific OceanFMA 718 : Aru Sea - Arafuru Sea - East of Timor Sea
FMA 571 : Malaka Strait - Andaman SeaFMA 572 : Indian Ocean (West of Sumatera) - Sunda StraitFMA 573 : Indian Ocean (South of Java) - South of Nusa Tenggara - Sawu Sea - West of Timor SeaFMA 711 : Karimata Strait - Natuna Island - South China SeaFMA 712 : Java SeaFMA 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)
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Nizam ZachmanOCEANIC FISHING PORT
DK I JAK ARTA
1
a. Name : NIZAM ZACHMANb. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Portc. Address : Jl. Muara Baru Ujung - Penjaringan,
Jakarta Utara 14440d. Phone : (021) 6617865, 6617868e. Fax : (021) 6617868f. E-mail : [email protected], [email protected]. Website : www.jakartafishport.comh. Head of Fishing Port : Ir . Suardoyo, MS
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FMA 571
FMA 572
FMA 573
FMA 711
FMA 712
FMA 713
FMA 714
FMA 715
FMA 716
FMA 717
FMA 718
O
F
F
M
F
O
UN
O
-
-
-
F
M
F
O
O
M
M
M
UN
UN
M
UN
F
F
UN
UN
UN
M
F
O
O
UN
O
F
F
F
F
F
U/UN
M
UN
UN
F O-
Fisheries ManagementArea (FMA)
Demersal Shrimp SmallPelagic
BigPelagic
Status
Notes :
Moderate
Uncertain
Over Exploited
Fully Exploited
FISHERIES RESOURCES STATUSFISHERIES RESOURCES STATUS
(11 FMA)
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Layout of Nizam Zachman OFP
46.PT.MUARABARUCENTER
47.BALAIPERTEMUANNELAYAN
48.PT.KARYACIPTAMINAJAYA
49.TEMPATPELELANGANIKAN
50.COLDSTORAGE
51.ICEFACTORY
52.R.MESIN
53.KANTORPERUMPPSPUSAT
54.PERUMPPSCABANGJAKARTA
55.KANTORUPT
56.RUANGPROCESSING&COLDS-
57.PT.ALAMJAYA
58.PT.OLIMPIAFISHINGINDUSTRI
59.PT.PROSKUNEOKADARUSMA
60.UNITPENGELOLAANLIMBAH
A B C D E F G.PT.BOSCO
.PT.BONECOM
.PT.KURNIAMINASEJAHTERA
.GATE
.PUSATPEMASARANIKAN
.KOLAMPEMBERSIHANAIRLAUT
.BANGUNANPERBENGKELAN
BANGUNANPELAYANAN
DANPERBEKALANKAPAL
1.PT.BONECOM
2.PT.MUARAMANGGALINDO
3.PT.SAFITRINDODWISANTOSA
4.PT.SEKARLAUT
5.PT.KEDAMAIAN
6
PT.HALIMASSAKTIMINAUTAMA
7.PT.TIMURJAYACOLDSTORAGE
8.PT.FIRSTMARINESEAFOODS
9.PT.KHOMFOOD
10.PT.SANDIMASGAPURA
11.PT.INTIMASSURYA
12.PT.ARTAMINATAMA
13.DWISANDHASANDJAYA
14.PT.LUXEUTAMAINDONESIA
15.PT.JAKARTASERVISTAMAC.
REM
ARKS:
16.PT.LUKIREJEKIABADI
17.PT.LOLAMINA
18.BUMIARGOLESTARI
19.PT.DURIANSARIWANGI
20.PT.MITRAMINASEGARA
21.PT.GABUNGANERAMANDIRI
22.PT.INTIMASSURYA
23.PT.LAUTANBAHARI
24.PT.UNGGULMINALESTARI
25.PT.BENUAAGRISEJAHTERA
26.PT.LUCKYSAMUDERA
27.PT.PANGGUNGENTERPRISELTD
28.PT.BONECOM
29.PT.SANDIMASAKUATEK
30.PT.SINARSAMUDERAMAKMUR
31.PT.TRIDAYAERAMINABAHARI
32.PT.REDRIBBONINDONESIACORP.
33.PT.BENUAAGRISEJAHTERA
34.PT.SEMBILANTIM
URJAYA
35.PT.SINARMALAL
UGISMAKMUR
36.PT.DAYAMULUR
KARETINDO
37.PT.CILACAPSFINDONESIA
38.PT.TUNAPERTAM
AREZEKI
39.PT.DANAUMATA
NOP.R.
40.PT.SUBINDOPERINTIS
41.PT.INDOBOGAJAYAMAKMUR
42.PT.KARYACIPTA
BAYUMINAPRA.
43.PT.PHILIPSEAFO
ODINDUSTRI
44.PT.PANUTANMIN
ASABA
45.WISMAMINA
GRDP : Gross R egional Domestic Product
North Ja karta
DKI Ja karta
Location
139.56
740.29
1,173,935 (2005)
8,963,000 (2006)
Total Population(Person)
0.75 (2005)
1.17 (2006)
PopulationGrowth/Year(%)
95,218,349 (2006)
436,250,721 (2005)
GRDP at CurrentPrice/Year(Million)
Statistics- Indonesia2008
(BPSCatalogue)
SourceArea2(Km)
GRDP Growth/Year(%)
15.74 (2006)
16.16 (2005)
Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
J A V A S E A
J A V A
S E A
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OPERATIONAL DA TA
In 2006, even the produc tion was a ha lf 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 p roduction number are as shown in table below :
Tab le 1.2. Fisherm an , Fishing G ea r and Distribution o f Supp lies, Yea r 2001-2008
Tab le 1.3. Fishing Ac tivit ies, Fish Produ ct ion a nd Va lue, 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. Villa ge/ Sub-Distric t : Sub-Distric t Penja ringa n
f. Geographic Position : 06 05' 40" S Latitude106 48' 11" E Long itude
g. Distance Toward- C apital C ity of Province : 9 Km
- Capita l C ity o f Regency/ C ity : 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
Oc eanic fishing port of Nizam Zac hman is one of the bigg est fishing ports in Indonesia, loca ted
in western part of Tanjung Priok International Port J akarta. This port is 111 Ha in area and is
completed with following facilities:
Tab le 1.1. Fac ili t ies in Nizam Zac hm an OFP, Year 2008
Oceanic Fishing Port 1. Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta
4 5
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONAL FACILITIESB
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 fac tory
1,207
3,367
1,000
5,377
6,431
737
8
2,000
2,600
200
2m2
m
ton
KVA2
m2
m
unit3
m
KVA
ton/day
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Revetment/turap
J etty
Complex road
Breakwater
Water depth
111
40
1,924
3,259
300
53,258
1,041
-7.5
Ha
Ha2
m
m
m2
m
m
m
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIESC1
2
3
BAP shops
Guest house
SSB Rad io
1,102
480
2
2m
2m
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
unit2m2
m2
m
GT/unit3
m2
m
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-
-
-
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
-
-
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 PRODUCTIONPER DAY(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
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DOMINANT PRODUCT
As shown in Table 1.4., the catches still dominated by Skipjac k tuna.
Tab le 1.4. Dom inant Fish, Year 2008
White shrimpis the most dominant species of shrimp with high economicy value in Nizam
Zac hman OFP, as shown in the table b elow :
Tab le 1.5. Dom inant Shrimp , Yea r 2007
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Eventhough the port operation decreases, Nizam Zachman still has very huge potential
industry area. A bout 47 fisheries comp anies are in this port industrial area excluding the other
fisheries companies in DKI Jakarta and its surrounding beyond port area.
Tab le 1.6. Fisheries Co mp an ies
NO NAME OF SPECIES(English)
NAME OF SPECIES(Indonesia)
TOTAL VOLUME(Kg)
TOTAL VALUE(Rp)
AVERAGE PRICE(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. Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta
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NO NAME OF SPECIES(English)
NAME OF SPECIES(Indonesia)
TOTAL VOLUME(Kg)
TOTAL VALUE(Rp)
AVERAGE PRICE(Rp/Kg)
Skipjack tuna
Bullet tunaNarrow-barred Spanish
mackerel
Yellowfin tuna
Big eye tuna
Black ma rlin
Indo-Pasific blue marlin
Dogfish shark
Swordfish
Albacore
1
23
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Cakalang
Tongkol/LisongTenggiri
Madidihang
Tuna mata besar
Setuhuk hitam
Layaran
Cucut botol
Ikan pedang
Albakora
6,142,656
3,825,0891,388,985
1,051,729
822,308
619,289
615,858
559,558
376,020
263,107
70,250,190,000
48,227,710,00040,259,000,000
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
12,60828,984
25,704
28,000
15,405
13,097
10,534
13,913
24,000
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY(Type of Business)
AREA2
(m )
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
2728
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
PT. Cilac ap Samudera Fishing
Industry
PT. Danau Matano Persada Raya
PT. Daya Mulur Karetindo
PT. Durian Sari Wangi
PT. Dwisanda Senjaya
PT. First Ma rine Seafoods
PT. Gabungan Era Mandiri
PT. Graha Insan Sejahtera
PT. Halimas Mina Utama
PT. Indoboga J aya Ma kmur
PT. Intimas Surya
PT. J akarta C oldstorage Industry
PT. Jakarta Servisetma Ca tering
PT. Karya Cipta Bayu Mina -
Pratama
PT. Kedamaian
PT. Kurnia Mina Sejahtera
PT. Lautan Bahari Sejahtera
PT. Lola Mina
PT. Lucky Samudera PratamaPT. Luki Rejeki Jayadi
PT. Luxe Utama Indonesia
PT. Mitra Mina Sega ra
PT. Muara Manggalindo
PT. Panutan Minasabha
PT. Pertuni
PT. Pertuni Heritage
PT. Proskoneo Kadarusman
PT. Red Ribbon Indone sia
PT. Safritindo Dwisantosa
PT. Sandimas Akuatek
PT. Sandimas Gap ura
PT. Sekar Laut
PT. Sembilan Timur Ja ya
PT. Sumbindo Perintis
PT. Sinar Ma lalugis Makmur
PT. Sinar Samudera Makmur
PT. Timur Jaya Co ld Storage
PT. Tridaya Eramina Bahari
PT. Tuna Pe rmata Rejeki
PT. Olimpia Fisheries Industry
PT. Unggul Mina Lestari
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
All catches ma nagement & processing industry
Processing & cold storage
All catches ma nagement & processing Industry
Fisheries industry, co ld storage & ice fac tory
All catches ma nagement & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
All catches management & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing, cold storage & restaurant chain
All catches management & processing Industry
All catches management & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Processing on Exported tuna fish fillet
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storageAll catches management & processing Industry
All catches management & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Fisheries industry & supporting fac ilities
Office & shops
Processing & cold storage
Processing, cold storage & restaurant chain
Manufacturing industry of repairing maintenance
of boat & d ockyard
All catches management & processing Industry
Processing, cold storage & ice making
Processing & cold storage
Fisheries industry, co ld storage & ice fac tory
All catches management & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
All catches management & processing Industry
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
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
21,1003,126
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
324,086TOTAL AREA
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY(Type of Business)
AREA2
(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. Boneco m (Blok L No.1-2)
PT. Boneco m (Blok S No.4-14)
PT. Bonec om (Blok TNo .1-12)
PT. Bumi Agro Lestari
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
Processing & cold storage
All catches management & processing industry
All catches management & processing industry
All catches management & processing industry
Processing & cold storage
1,980
2,250
1,980
3,990
19,122
15,770
27,075
2,508
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FISHIN G VESSELS
The fishing vessels were dominated by 50-100 GT capac ity, or total number was 471 in 2005.
Tab le 1.7. Num be r of do mic ile b y size of Fishing Vessel in Nizam Zac hm an O FP, Yea r 2001-2008
LOGISTICS
For logistic supply, water and ice c ould be still needed more, but usually some fishing vessels
already supplied their logistic from another nea r port when they transit befo re.
Tab le 1.8. Logistic Va riab le and Supp ly, Year 2008
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Nizam Zachman fishing port
are as follow :
Tab le 1.9. Eco nom ic Cyc le, Year 2008
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
105
75
92
58
48
45
3
3
200 GT
2008 35,619
YEAR AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER(Person/Day)
10,800,000,000
AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY(Rp/Day)
Oceanic Fishing Port 1. Nizam Zachman - DKI Jakarta
8 9
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)
Ove ral l view from sea
Fish proce ssing are a
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B. Functional Facilities
C. Supporting Facilities
D. Activities
Oceanic Fishing Port
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a. Name : KENDARIb. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Portc. Address : Jl. Samudera No. 1 Puday Kec. Abeli
Kota Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara 93233d. Phone : (0401) 3122010, 3190868e. Fax : (0401) 3190868f. E-mail :g. Website :h. Head of Fishing Port : W. Haryomo, A.Pi, SE
GENERAL INFORMATION
KendariOCEANIC FISHING PORT
SOUTH EAST SULAWESI
2
UPT Ad ministration offic e
Auc tion ha ll (TPI)Wholesale market
Fre sh tuna exp o rt Fish p ro c e ssing fa c to ry
Fuel sup ply
East revetme ntQua ywa ll for f ish ing bo ats
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Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding AreasLayout of Kendari OFP
1. PIER
2. CONTROLLING POST
3. PT. BIOTA INDO PERSADA
4. CV. MINA JAYA LESTARI
5. CV. ANDIKA
6 CV. BERSATU UNTUK MAJU
7. PT. TROBOSBENUA
8. PT. LANDIPO NIAGA RAYA
9. UD. ABADI MAKMUR OCEAN
10. IPAL
11.FUELTANK
12. PT. KAMALCAHAYA S.
13.PT. CILACAP SFI
14. REPAIR STATION
15. MOSQUE
16.AUCTION HALL/POS
17. TRANSITSHED
18. PD. UTAMA SULTRA
19. FISHERMAN MEETING HALL
20.TOILET
21.PT. YANAGI HISTALARAYA
22. SHELTER FOR FISHERMAN
23. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
24. MATERIALSTORAGE
25. HEALTH CLINIC
26. PT. TOFICO
27. FA. SANU
28. PT. SULTRA MITRA LESTARI
29. PT. NUSANTARA FISHERY
30. PT. ADE SULTRA PERSADA
31. KANTOR/MESSKAPALPENGAWAS
32. LABORATORY BUILDING
33. WATER INSTALLATION
34. GUESTHOUSE
35. PT. PUTRA SULTRA SAMUDERA
36. PT. SULTRA TUNA SAMUDERA
37.PT. KAMALCAHAYA SAMUDERA
38. CV. OME TRADING COY
39. PT. LINTASBESTARI SELARAS
40. PT. SUMBER LAUTMANDIRI
41. OFFICE WORKING UNITPSDKP KENDARI
42. PT. PLN
43.PT. PJB II
44.NEWDUMP & POSTGUARD
Lahan Industri yang telah disewa
Lahan Industri yangbelum disewa
Lahan Industri yang belum matang
Lahan Fasilitas PPS Kendari/Umum
R E M A R K S :
GRDP : Gross R egional 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)
PopulationGrowth/Year(%)
2,380,667 (2006)
12,981,046 (2005)
GRDP at CurrentPrice/Year(Million)
SourceArea2(Km)
GRDP Growth/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 eB a y
SOUTH
SULAWESI
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OPERATIONAL DATA
Fisheries potenc y of Sulawesi waters are categorized in mod erate grad e and that explains the
linier increasing trend o f fishermen and fishing gear's number in year 2003 to 2007. Overall the
ope ration of Kendari OFP wa s smooth fluctuating from year 2001 to 2008.
Tab le 2.2. Fisherm an , Fishing G ea r and Distribution o f Supp lies, Yea r 2001-2008
Boat visit has progressive tendency trend since 2004 and almost four times the increasing bo at
visit in 2008. For the averag e produc tion in Kendari OFP from 2001 to 2004 was about 29,750
Kg/d ay a nd yea r 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" S Latitude122 34' 20" E Longitude
g. Distance Toward- C apital C ity of Province : 12 Km
- Cap ita l C ity of Regency/ C ity : 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
Oc eanic fishing port of Kendari is the b iggest fishing port in Sulawesi, located in South East
Sulawesi, fac ing Flores Sea, Banda Sea and Seram Sea. Its area is ab out 40.55 Ha. Fac ilities in
this fishing port are as follow:
Tab le 2.1Fac ilities in Kend ari Fish OFP, Yea r 2008
Oceanic Fishing Port 2. Kendari - South East Sulawesi
2001
2002
2003
2004
20052006
2007
2008
2,174
2,229
1,371
3,919
3,9724,999
7,673
7,551
18,701
13,184
24,624
17,986
17,07417,577
15,772
26,070
23,661
25,185
25,950
21,064
39,22842,185
43,576
54,799
197,464
267,784
179,320
142,095
144,780141,201
180,405
206,550
FUEL
FISHERMAN(Person)
YEAR DISTRIBUTION(Ton)
71
68
162
177
227268
555
544
FISHING GEAR(Unit) ICE WATER
1514
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONAL FACILITIESB
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 installa tion (2x 500 KL)
Genset and installation
Incinerator
IPAL installation
1,326
600
2
1,110
720
1
1,000
500
140
400
2m
2m
unit
KVA2
m
unit
KL
KVA2
m
KL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Pier-2
Revetment/turap
Complex road
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
m2m
Ha
Ha
m
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIESC
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
2m
unit2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m
unit2
m2m2
m
NO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Navigation sign
Parking area
Repair station
Toilet
Transit sheed
Water instalation
SSB Rad io
2
1,741
150
126
635
700
1
unit2
m2
m2
m2
m
KL
unit
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Due to the limited shrimp resources, makes the price was very expensive forTiger praw n. But,
Banana p rawngave significant income fo r Kendari OFP. Its shown from its total volume a nd
value.
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Kendari Oceanic Fishing Port has a big potential industry area. There eries
companies/business units in Kendari and other fisheries companies along southeast coa st ofSulawesi and surroundings beyond the p ort area.
Tab le 2.6. Fisheries Co mp an ies
are 25 fish
Tab le 2.3. Fishing A ctivit ies, Fish Produc tion a nd Va lue, Year 2001-2008
DOMIN ANT PRODUCT
Sland er sca dseemed to be the most dominant fish in Kendari OFP. But theOc t o p u s and Red
snap perswere categorized into high economic value, followed by Squ idsand Macka re l.
From all dominant fish,Fr iga te tunagot the most chea p price.
Tab le 2.4. Dom inant Fish, Year 2007
Tab le 2.5. Shrimp Da ta, Yea r 2007
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
20062007
2008
12,975
13,029
7,765
6,535
18,746
22,86721,984
22,297
18,022
19,330
11,830
7,360
9,395
9,79033,198
14,303
169,132,420
240,288,940
96,853,672
75,638,390
61,982,365
74,750,155309,104,983
139,703,612
50,061
53,694
32,860
20,444
26,098
27,19492,217
39,729
PRODUCTION (Ton) VALUE(Rp 1,000)
BOATVISIT(Unit)
YEAR FISH PRODUCTIONPER DAY(Kg)
NO NAME OF SPECIES
(English)
NAME OF SPECIES
(Indonesia)
TOTAL VOLUME
(Kg)
TOTAL VALUE
(Rp)
AVERAGE PRICE
(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
Ja ck 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 NAME OF SPECIES(English)
NAME OF SPECIES(Indonesia)
TOTAL VOLUME(Kg)
TOTAL VALUE(Rp)
AVERAGE PRICE(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
118,091TOTAL AREA
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY(Type of Business)
AREA2
(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 Jasa Mandiri
FA. Sanu
PD. Utama Sultra
UD. Abadi Makmur Ocean
PT. Ade Sultra Persada
PT. Biota Indo Persada
PT. Cilaca p Samudera Fishing Industry
PT. Kamal C ahaya Putra
PT. Kelola Mina Laut
PT. Landipo Niaga Raya
PT. Lintas Bestari Selaras
PT. Nusantara Fisheries
PT. PLN (Persero) Wil. Sulsel, Sultra da n
Sulbar
PT. PLN PJB-II (Persero)
PT. Putra Sultra Samudera
PT. Sultra M itra Lestari
PT. Sultra Tuna Samudera
PT. Sumber Laut Mandiri
PT. Tofico
PT. Trobos Benua
PT. Yanagi Histalaraya
Cold storage
Cold storage
Cold storage, ice fac tory
Fish processing, ice fa ctory
Telecommunication shop, shop
Cold storage
SPBN, ice factory
Collector, processing
Ice fac tory
Ice factory, cold storage
Fishing, collec tor, processing, cold storage
Cold storage
Processing, cold storage, exporter
Distributor of coo king oil
Ice fac tory
Storage , repair station
Electrical supply, fuel tank (MFO)
Electrical supply
Docking, workshop
Ice fac tory
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
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FISHING VESSELS
All boa ts that domicile and op erate in Kenda ri fishing po rt are fishing vessels with various
capac ities. But, its still dominated by fishing vessels size
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C. Suppor tin g Facilities
D. Activities
Oceanic Fishing Port
20 21
a. Name : BELAWANb. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Portc. Address : Jl. Gabion Belawan - Medan, PO BOX 20d. Phone : (061) 6941016, 6944889e. Fax : (061) 6940329
g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.idh. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. Asifus Zahid, B.Sc
f. E-mail : [email protected]
GENERAL INFORMATION
BelawanOCEANIC FISHING PORT
NORTH SUMATERA
3
Por t ga te
Refueling
Fish proc essing F ish loading ac t ivi t ies
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Layout of Belawan OFP
GRDP : Gross R egional 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)
PopulationGrowth/Year(%)
2,380,667 (2006)
12,981,046 (2005)
GRDP at CurrentPrice/Year(Million)
SourceArea2(Km)
GRDP Growth/Year(%)
14.33 (2006)
15.92 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia2008
(BPSCatalogue)
Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
21. ICE FACTORY
22. ICE FACTORY
23. FISH PROCESSING
24. SURVAILLANCE OFFICE
25.PPSBOFFICE
26. WORKSHOP
27.
28. FISH WAREHOUSE
29.
30. COLD STORAGE (KA)
31.
32. COLD STORAGE
33. NETREPAIR
34. FISH WAREHOUSE
35.
36.
37. EMPTY LAND
38. FUELDISTRIBUTION
39.
40. COLD STORAGE
41.
42. WAREHOUSE
43. WORKSHOP
44.
45.
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
PLACE
1. FISH HANDLING STORAGE
2.
3. SALTED FIH PROCESSING
4.
5.
6. WORKSHOP
7. COLD STORAGE8. ICE FACTORY
9. COLD STORAGE
10. GENSETHOUSE
11. ICE FACTORY
12. SECURITY POST
13.
14. PORTMASTEROFFICE
15. AUCTION HALL(TPI)
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.GENERAL OFFICE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
FISH HANDLING STORAGE
PERSERO
R E M A R K S :
M a l a k a
S t r a i t
M a l a k a
S t r a i t
NORTH SUMATERA
M a l a k aS t r a i t
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OPERATIONAL DATA
Indica tors of various operation a ctivities in this port, such as numbers of fisherman, fishing gears
and fishing ac tivities, are as follow:
Tab le 3.2. Fisherm an , Fishing G ea r and Distribution o f Supplies, Yea r 2001-2007
Total produc tion was increasing almost 25% in 2005 than 2001, and reac hed the best value in
2005.
Tab le 3.3. Fishing Ac tivit ies, Fish Produ ctio n a nd 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 Latitude98 42' 44" E Longitude
g. Distance Toward- Capital C ity of Province : 30 Km
- Capita l C ity o f Regency/ C ity : 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 O ceanic Fishing Port is also one of the b iggest fishing ports in Indonesia. It is loc ated in
North Sumatera by Malacca Strait, with an area more than 34 Ha and is completed with
following facilities:
Tab le 3.1. Fac ili t ies ini Belawa n O FP, 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
FUNCTIONAL FACILITIESB
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
2m2
m
unit
KVA2
m
unit
ton/day
unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Port pond
Pier-1
Revertment/turap
J etty
Complex road
Reclamation
Shipping routes
Water depth
34.28
1,228
265
1,008
26,236
20,000
99,650
-2.5
Ha2
m
m2
m2
m2
m2
m
m
NO
FACILITIES VOLUME UNIT
SUPPORTING FACILITIESC
1
2
3
Meeting hall
Mosque
Operator guest house
175
162
150
2m
2m
unit
NO
9
10
11
12
Parking area
Repair station
Telecommunication
Water supply installation
4,232
4
1
2
2m
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 PRODUCTIONPER DAY(Kg)
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DOMIN ANT PRODUCT
Treva llieswas the most dominant fish in Belawan OFP, followed by Sca dand Macka re l. The
dominant fish in Belawan OFP as shown in table b elow :
Tab le 3.4. Dom inant Fish, Yea r 2007
Tab le 3.5. Dom inant Shrimp , Yea r 2007
Blac k Tigerbec ame the most primary shrimp in Belawan OFP. Its shown from the total volume
and va lue, which was greater than the other.
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Belawan Port also has very big potential industry area. More than 65 fisheries
companies/b usiness units are loc ated in this port industrial area , excluding other fisheries
companies in Medan and its surroundings beyond the port area.
Tab le 3.6. Fisheries Co mp an ies
NO NAME OF SPECIES(English)NAME OF SPECIES(Indonesia) TOTAL VOLUME(Kg) TOTAL VALUE(Rp) AVERAGE PRICE(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 fac tory +GPI
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Repair station
Fresh fish collec tor
13,675
12,500
1,300
299
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES(Tenant)
MAIN AC TIVITY(Type of Business)
AREA2
(m )
26 27
Oceanic Fishing Port 3. Belawan - North Sumatera
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES(Tenant)
MAIN ACTIVITY(Type of Business)
AREA2
(m )
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1213
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
4142
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
CV. Karya Bakti
CV. M itra Belawa n Fishing (MBF)
CV. Putra Berombang Perkasa
CV. Soon Ho
Ex. Su Thian
Ex. Sumardi
Ex. Tjin Peng
Ex. Zulfan SagitaGd. B II
Gd. CHC
Gd. Horas
Gd. HSC
Gd. Karya Laut
Gd. Mitra Laut
Gd. Putri Indah (PNP)
Gd. SBL
Gd. Sumber Laut
Gd. TGC/KUD
Gd. United
GPI. No.02/Auction Hall (TPI)
Hermanto
Hong Tat
Iksan kenanga
Ja hisar Marpaung
KUD Mina Makmur I
KUD Mina Makmur III
Laster Sihotang
M. Samin
Marion Situmorang
MCF
Ny. M. Situmorang/Br. Hutabarat
Oloan Panggabean
Osman
Pe Se Kwang
Perum PPS Ca b. Belawan
PT. Abadi J aya
PT. AisaPT. 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 hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Cold strorage
Fresh fish collec tor
Repair station
Material of fishing gear +(BAP)
Fresh fish collec torFish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
BAP +canteen
Fresh fish collec tor +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 hand ling storage (GPI)Ice factory
Fuel unit/APMS
Ice factory
Cold strorage
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Cold strorage
Ice factory
Fish hand ling storage (GPI)
Fuel unit/APMS
1,050
4,965
3,343
1,125
200
800
1,250
2604,183
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
7,0506,500
750
5,500
4,674
13,412
5,000
6,512
4,709
267
NO NAME OF SPECIES(English)
NAME OF SPECIES(Indonesia)
TOTAL VOLUME(Kg)
TOTAL VALUE(Rp)
AVERAGE PRICE(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
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Tab le 3.8. Logistic Va riab le and Sup ply, Yea r 2008
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Belawan fishing port are as
follow :
Tab le 3.9. Eco nom ic Cyc le, Year 2007
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
FISHING VESSELS
All boa ts that domicile a nd operate in Belawan fishing port are fishing vessels with variousca pacities. Fishing Vessels were dominated b y
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B. Functional Facilities
C. Suppor tin g Facilities
Oceanic Fishing Port
30 31
a. Name : BUNGUSb. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Portc. Address : Jl. Padang - Painan, KM-16 Padang
Sumatera Barat 25245d. Phone : (0751) 751121, 751120e. Fax : (0751) 751122f. E-mail : [email protected]. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.idh. Head of Fishing Port : Syafli Arsyid, B.Sc
GENERAL INFORMATION
BungusOCEANIC FISHING PORT
WEST SUMATERA
4
Adm inist rat ion of f iceSPDN
Shops
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32 33
Layout of Bungus OFP
GRDP : Gross R egional Domestic Product
Padang C ity
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)
PopulationGrowth/Year(%)
13,283,508 (2005)
44,674,569 (2005)
GRDP at CurrentPrice/Year(Million)
SourceArea2(Km)
GRDP Growth/Year(%)
15.42 (2005)
19.58 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia2008
(BPSCatalogue)
Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
K a b u n g B a y
1. UNLOADING PIER
2. MOORING PIER
3. FUELSHIP PIER4. DOCKING YARD
5. RECEIVING HALL
5a. FISH PROCESSING
5b.ICE FACTORY
5c. FRESH TUNA PROCESSING
6 -
7. PORTOFFICE
8. SURVEILLANCE OFFICE
9. NETLOFT
10.PORTMASTER OFFICE
11.CV. AUDINA YOLANDA ENTERPRISE
12.PACKING HOUSE
R E M A R K S :
13. MOSQUE
14. LPPMHP OFFICE
15.
16.
17. GENERATOR HOUSE
18. SHOPS(BAP)
19. TRANSITSHED
20.
21. LAJUARDIN
22. PT. DEMPO ANDALASSAMUDERA
23. PT. NISKI JAYA ABADI
24. AREA FOR INDUSTRIALDEVELOPMENT
MESSABK KP. HIU 001
OFFICER HOUSES
CV. PRIADI SABENA
K a b u n g Ba y
WEST
SUMATERA
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OPERATIONAL DATA
Since 2001 to 2005, seemed pe rform a linier trend for distribution of supplies. But the number of
fisherman and fishing ge ars were fluctuated from 2001 to 2007. The average value wa s about
seven billion rupiahs for once time visit in Bungus OFP along seven p ast year (2001 to 2007).
Tab le 4.2. Fisherm an , Fishing G ea r an d Distribut ion of Supp lies, Yea r 2001-2007
Tab le 4.3. Fishing A ct ivit ies, Fish Produc tion a nd Value , Yea r 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" S Latitude100 23' 44" E Long itude
g. Distance Toward
- Capital C ity of Province : 16 Km
- C apita l C ity o f Regenc y/ City : 16 Km
- District : 4 Km
- Airport : 40 Km (Minangkabau Airport - Padang)
- Other Ports : 0.5 Km (PT ASDP)
12 Km (Pelindo - Teluk Bayur)
FACILITIES
Oc eanic fishing port of Bungus is one o f the b iggest fishing ports in Sumatera. It is located in
western part of Sumatera; fac ing Indian Oc ean, with an a rea more than 16 Ha. Facilities in this
fishing port are a s follow:
Tab le 4.1. Fac ili t ies in Bungus Oc ea nic Fishing Po rt, Yea r 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 PRODUCTIONPER DAY(Kg)
34 35
Oceanic Fishing Port
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONAL FACILITIESB
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
2m
2m
ton2
m
unit
KVA2
m
ton
ton2
m
KVA2
m
unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Port area
Pier-1
Pier-2
Pier-3
J etty
Complex road
Water depth
16.6
1,500
728
350
400
1,500
-7
Ha2
m2
m2
m2
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
2m2
m2
m3
m2
m2
m
GT2
m
ton
unit
SUPPORTING FACILITIESC
NO
1
2
3
Fisherman shelter
House for Port Officer
SSB Rad io
2
16
1
unit
unit
unit
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DOMIN ANT PRODUCT
Comm on do lph inwas the most dominant fish in Bungus OFP and the best price reached by
Yellow fin tuna. All ten dominant fish in Bungus were categorized into high economicvalue of
catches.
Tab le 4.4. Dom inant Fish, Year 2007
Tab le 4.5. Shrimp Da ta, Yea r 2007
Lobsterwas the only shrimp that c ould be recorded in statistic o f Bungus OFP. Its price was very
good enoug h and more, its economic value was higher than dominant fish.
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Bungus Port has rather big potential industry area. A bout 9 fisheries co mpanies/b usiness 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.
Tab le 4.6. Fisheries Co mp an ies in Bung us OFP
FISHING VESSELS
All boa ts that domicile a nd operate in Bungus fishing port are fishing vessels with various
ca pac ities. The number of fishing vessels were dominated by
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Fuel seemed not the priority of logistic supply. Some reasons such a s fuel price in certain area
could affec t the demand of fuel in Bungus OFP,
ECONOMIC CYCLE
Logistic supplies such a s fuel/ diesel fuel, kerosene, wa ter and ice a re as follow :
Tab le 4.9.Eco nom ic Cyc le, Year 2007
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
B. Functional Facilities
C. Suppor ting Facilities
38 39
Oceanic Fishing Port 4. Bungus - West Sumatera
2007 1,583
YEAR AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER(Person/Day)
314,925,000
AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY(Rp/Day)
Com p lex ro a d Bo lla rd
Pier Por t pond
Reservoir
Por t gate
Adm inist rat ion of f ice
Auc tion ha ll (TPI) SPDN
Fisherman me et ing b ui ld ing
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D. Activities
40 41
a. Name : CILACAPb. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Portc. Address : Jl. Lingkar Teluk Penyu No.2 - Cilacap
Jawa Tengah 53200d. Phone : (0282) 532686, 532682e. Fax : (0282) 532688f. E-mail : [email protected]. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.idh. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. Mian Sahala Sitanggang, M.BA
GENERAL INFORMATION
CilacapOCEANIC FISHING PORT
CENTRAL JAVA
5
Oceanic Fishing Port
Ice supply Fish load ing
Moo r ing ac t ivi t ies Wate r supp ly
Mosque Proce ssing Indu stry
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Layout of Cilacap OFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
42 43GRDP : Gross R egional 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)
PopulationGrowth/Year(%)
61,836,967 (2006)
234,435,323 (2005)
GRDP at CurrentPrice/Year(Million)
SourceArea2(Km)
GRDP Growth/Year(%)
22.72 (2006)
21.20 (2005)
Statistics- Indonesia2008
(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. WATER DEPTH
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.C HECKING
8. REVETMENTKALIYASA
9. ROADS
a.COMPLEX
b.O FFICE ROADS & LOWARD
c. FISHERMAN MEETING HALL
R E M A R K S :
10. DRAINAGE TUNNEL
11. SLIPWAY
12. DOCKING AREA
13. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A
14. AUCTION HALL (TPI) B
15. ELEVATED AND GWT
16. a.SIGNAL
b.PO RTLIGHT
17. PORTOFFICER OFFICE
18. a. PORTADMINISTRATION OFFICE (OLD)
b. PORTADMINISTRATION OFFICE (NEW)
26. BOLDER
27. WATER PUMP HOUSE/HYDRANT
28. WATER PUMP HYDRANT
29. FISH PROCESSING PLAC E
30. DOCKING KALIYASA
31. CO LLECTING INSTALLATION
32. OPERATOR GUESTHOUSE
33. FISHERMAN SHELTER
34. PORTGATE
35. INTEGRATED BUSINESS UNIT
BUILDING
19. TRAYS STORAG E
20. PARKING LOT
21. MONITORING & SURVEILLANCE
ROOM
22. WATER INSTALLATION
23. WATER PUMP HOUSE
24. REPAIR STATION
25. CONNECTING OPEN VARANDA
a. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A WITH PIER
b. AUCTION HALL (TPI) A WITH
AUCTION HALL (TPI) B
I N D I A N
O C E A N
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OPERATIONAL DATA
The operation of Cilacap Fishing Port was fluctuating. The indica tors of various operational
ac tivities in C ilaca p Fishing Po rt, such as the numbers of fisherman, fishing gear and fishing
ac tivities, are as follow:
Tab le 5.2. Fisherman , Fishing Ge ar a nd Distribu tion o f Sup plies, Yea r 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. Villa ge/ Sub-Distric t : Tela ga Kemulya n
f. Geographic Position : 07 43' 40" S Latitude109 01' 31" E Long itude
g. Distance Toward
- C apita l C ity o f Provinc e : 230 Km
- Capita l C ity o f 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 - C ilacap)
200 Km (Pekalongan Archipelagic Fishing Port)
FACILITIES
Cilac ap O ceanic Fishing Port is one o f the biggest fishing ports in Ja va Island. It is located in
southern part of J ava a nd directly fac ing Indian Ocean. Total area of this port is more than 33
Ha and has following fac ilities:
Tab le 5.1. Fac ili t ies in Cilac ap Fishing Port, Yea r 2008
Oceanic Fishing Port 5. Cilacap - West Java
44 45
FACILITIES
A MAIN FACILITIES
VOLUME UNIT
FUNCTIONAL FACILITIESB
1
2
3
4
5
6
Administration o ffice
Auction hall (TPI)
Bolder
Collecting installation
Docking
Elevated and ground water tank
544
1,684
20
1
5
89
2m
2m
unit
unit
unit3m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Port area
Port pond
Pier-1
Pier-2
Pier-3
Revetment/turap
Complex road
Breakwater
Berth
Drainage
Groin
Water depth
33.04
8
86
315
240
1,410
1,500
980
116
244
146
-3
Ha
Ha2
m2m2
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 FACILITIESC
1
2
3
4
Fisherman shelter
Industrial area
Operator guest house
Port gate
120
120
18
1
2m
2m
unit
unit
NO
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Fish proc essing room
Fuel supply building
Fuel tank
Hydrant
Monitoring & surveillance room
Navigation sign
Parking area
Port Officer office
Pump house
Repair station
Repairing & drying
Slipway
Trays storage
Water tank & installation
120
7
8,000
5
200
2
168
36
1
75
1,000
3,120
100
4,224
2m
2m
litre
unit2
m
unit2
m
2m
unit2
m2
m2
m2
m
litre
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Tab le 5.3. Fishing A ctivit ies, Fish Produc tion a nd Va lue, Year 2001-2007
There was increasing number of boat visit in Cilaca p OFP. But due to over fishing surround
Cilaca p waters, the catches were very limited to be exploited.
DOMIN ANT PRODUCT
Tab le 5.4. Dom inant Fish, Year 2007
Bigeye tunawas the most dominant fish, both in volume and price. Species of tuna almost
dominated all the ca tches in Cilacap OFP. The lowest price wa s forBullet tu na, that inversed to
Yellow fin tunaprice.White shrimpcould b e found easier in Cilacap OFP (shown by the total
volume in 2007), and Lobsterwas the highest economic value for dominant shrimps.
Tab le 5.5. Dom inant Shrimp , Yea r 2007
FISHERIES INDUSTRIES
Cilaca p Fishing Port has a b ig potential industry area. There are ab out 30 fisheries companies/
business units in this port industrial area, exclud ing those fisheries compa nies/b usiness units in
Cilaca p and its surroundings, and in other Central Java Province beyond port area.
Tab le 5.6. Fisheries Co mp an ies
Oceanic Fishing Port 5. Cilacap - West Java
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 PRODUCTIONPER DAY(Kg)
NO NAME OF SPECIES(English)
NAME OF SPECIES(Indonesia)
TOTAL VOLUME(Kg)
TOTAL VALUE(Rp)
AVERAGE PRICE(Rp/Kg)
Cakalang
Cuc ut tikusIkan Casper
Setuhuk hitam
Tongkol/Lisong
Tuna albakora
Tuna kecil mata besar
Tuna kecil sirip panjang
Tuna mata besar
Tuna sirip panjang
Skipjack tuna
Threeshee sharkPomfret
Black ma rlin
Bullet tuna
Albacore
Big eye baby tuna
Yellowfin baby tuna
Big eye tuna
Yellowfin tuna
3,269
5,18334,010
12,513
61,677
5,852
49,606
172,819
612,950
231,558
21,752,189,430
511,885,0001,404,128,320
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
6,0096,000
17,829
4,004
14,948
10,581
12,083
28,590
28,935
1
23
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NO NAME OF SPECIES(English)
NAME OF SPECIES(Indonesia)
TOTAL VOLUME(Kg)
TOTAL VALUE(Rp)
AVERAGE PRICE(Rp/Kg)
Lobster
Udang windu
Udang putih
Udang vaname
Udang lainnya
Lobster
Black tiger
Banana prawn
Vana me 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
1112
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Adis Suyanto
Arsono
Arsono
BPKSA
Burhan
Burhan
Dei Conghan
Edy Kasman
Hartono
Hartono
J asmanJ 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 Juliono
Storage a nd c old storage
Facilities of processing, c old storage
and repair station
Shop for fishing ge ar material
Site office and warehouse
Boat equipment storage and and fish catching
facilities
Fish Processing and pac king
Facilities of processing, storage,c old 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/equipmentStorage for goods/equipment
Storage and mini cold storage
Storage for goods/equipment
Fish storage of Pa ra-para fish and Wa serda
Facilities of storage, repair station and cold storage
Facilities of processing, c old storage
and repair station
Ice factory
Marine catches processing
Cold storage, all catches processing and other
supporting fac ilities
Marine catches processing
SPBU
Marine catches Processing
Repair Station
Storage a nd c old 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 catches processing
360
400
535
720
530
254
796
238
1,005
1,621
396396
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
42,499TOTAL AREA
NO FISHERIES COMPANIES(Tenant)
MAIN AC TIVITY(Type of Business)
AREA2
(m )
46 47
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FISHING VESSELS
All boa ts that domicile and ope rate in Cilac ap fishing port are fishing vessels with various
capacities.
Tab le 5.7. Num be r of do mic ile b y size of Fishing Vessel in Cilaca p O FP, Yea r 2001-2008
LOGISTICS
Supply of fuel would be needed more to anticipate the increasing of fishing vessel number
and industry matter.
Tab le 5.8. Logistic Va riable a nd Supp ly, Year 2008
ECONOMIC CYCLE
The average number of worker and average circulation money in Cilaca p OFP are as follow :
Tab le 5.9. Eco nom ic Cyc le, Year 2007
FIGURES
A. Main Facilities
B. Functional Facilities
Oceanic Fishing Port 5. Cilacap - West Java
20012002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
-15
11
11
370
370
215
215
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 AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKER(Person/Day)
714,092,099
AVERAGE CIRCULATION MONEY(Rp/Day)
48 49
Rever tment Breakwater
PierPor t pond
Auc t io n ha ll (TPI) Hyd ra n t
SPDNFish marke t
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a. Name : BITUNGb. Classification : Oceanic Fishing Portc. Address : Kel. Aertembaga Satu - Kec. Aertembaga
Kota Bitung - Sulawesi Utara 95526d. Phone : (0438) 36775e. Fax : (0438) 34393f. E-mail :g. Website : www.pipp.dkp.go.idh. Head of Fishing Port : Ir. Estefanus Worang
GENERAL INFORMATION
BitungOCEANIC FISHING PORT
NORTH SULAWESI
6C. Suppor tin g Facilities
D. Activities
50 51
Oceanic Fishing Port
Por t ga teFisherman mee t ing bui ld ing
Guest houseMosque
Fishing vessel repa irment
Fish shortag e
Ac t ivi t ies in f ish market
Unloading act ivi t ies
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Layout of Bitung OFP Map of Port Access and Its Surrounding Areas
GRDP : Gross R egional 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)
PopulationGrowth/Year(%)
2,626,689 (2007)
17,815,123 (2005)
GRDP at CurrentPrice/Year(Million)
SourceArea2(Km)
GRDP Growth/Year(%