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Upaya Indonesia Memperjuangkan Kuota Penangkapan Tuna Di Kawasan Samudera Hindia Di Forum Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (Iotc) Tahun 2017
This research analyses Indonesia’s effort to advovate for tuna fishing quota in the
Indian Ocean region at the IOTC forum in 2017. Tuna fishing in the Indian Ocean
region has nearly reached the fishing limit, thus a regulation on fishing quota in
the area is needed. The IOTC is a regional organization that has the authority to
allocate fishing quotas to its member countries. As a permanent member of the
IOTC and one of the largest coastal state of the Indian Ocean, Indonesia had the
interest to secure its fishing quota in accordance to the length of the coastal that
Indonesia has.
This research uses qualitative research method where the data are collected
through document analysis technique. In analyzing this topic, the author applies
the economic diplomacy theory where actors pursue their countries’ economic
interests through dialogue and negotiation in a multilateral forum or
international organization such as IOTC.
This research shows Indonesian government used the 2017 IOTC forum to pursue
its interest in securing its tuna fishery. The Indonesian government persuaded
other IOTC members to design new-approaches for tuna management that are
fair, transparent, balance, and sustainable.
Keywords: Tuna fishery, Indian Ocean, IOTC, RFMO, TCAC, fishing quota, Indonesia,
economic diplomacy.
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