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The official estimate of the marine biological resources for Indonesia is 6.7 million tons/year (Ditjenkan 1999a). The fishery and other sea products have recorded a high of 3.61 million tons in 1997. The brackish and freshwater fish cultivation production totaled 0.66 million tons, and the public waters fishery production amounted to 0.3 million tons for the same year, thus totaling about 3.91 million tons. The fish export recorded a huge 574,419 tons with an income of US$1,686,168 (Ditjenkan 1999b).
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We gratefully acknowledge data received from the following organizations: SeaWiFS Satellite data from the NASA Goddard Flight Center; SSM/I data set from Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL); and fishery data from PT. Perikanan Samudra Besar. This work was partly supported by the JAXA Pilot Projects in Indonesia.
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Osawa, T., Julimantoro, S. (2010). Study of Fishery Ground Around Indonesia Archipelago Using Remote Sensing Data. In: Sumi, A., Fukushi, K., Hiramatsu, A. (eds) Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies for Climate Change. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-99798-6_4
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