SEJARAH DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PSDKP

Ditjen PSDKP
5 Feb 202405:29

Summary

TLDRThis video script details the evolution of Indonesia's Directorate General of Surveillance and Control of Marine and Fisheries Resources (PSDKP). It traces its origins from a 1999 decree, emphasizing key figures and milestones, including the development of patrol ships and the integration of advanced surveillance systems. Over time, the organization has significantly contributed to combating illegal fishing and enhancing the sustainability of marine and fisheries resources. Today, under the leadership of Admiral Dr. Adin Nur Awaludin, PSDKP continues to focus on blue economy policies, with a robust fleet and personnel dedicated to safeguarding Indonesia's marine resources.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) was established in 1999 under the leadership of Minister Sarwono Kusuma Atmaja.
  • 😀 The idea for the establishment of KKP came from Abdurrahman Wahid, which laid the foundation for the Directorate General of Marine and Fisheries Resources Surveillance (PSDKP).
  • 😀 The first director-general of PSDKP was appointed in December 1999, and at that time, the ministry lacked its own patrol ships, relying on naval vessels for surveillance.
  • 😀 The first patrol ship acquired by PSDKP was 28 meters long and made of fiberglass, named after powerful and aggressive fish species.
  • 😀 PSDKP significantly contributed to reducing illegal fishing practices and improving Indonesia's maritime sector competitiveness.
  • 😀 In 2010, the Directorate General's name changed to Directorate General of Marine and Fisheries Resource Control (P2SDKP).
  • 😀 P2SDKP later became known as PSDKP, focusing on sustainable resource management and legal enforcement in the maritime sector.
  • 😀 Under Director-General Ardius Zainudin, PSDKP established an integrated surveillance system utilizing radar technology to detect illegal and legal vessels.
  • 😀 Currently, under Admiral Dr. Adin Nur Awaludin M, PSDKP operates 34 patrol vessels and 18 bases across Indonesia, with over 1,500 personnel dedicated to fisheries and maritime surveillance.
  • 😀 The current focus of PSDKP is on enforcing Blue Economy policies, with an emphasis on ecological conservation and sustainable maritime practices.
  • 😀 PSDKP now has a highly trained team of personnel, including patrol ship crews, fisheries investigators, and surveillance personnel, supported by advanced surveillance technology.

Q & A

  • What year was the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan) established?

    -The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries was established through Presidential Decree Number 355/M in 1999.

  • Who was the first Minister of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries?

    -The first Minister was Mr. Sarwono Kusuma Atmaja.

  • Which national figure's idea led to the creation of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries?

    -The idea came from the national figure Abdurrahman Wahid.

  • What was the initial role of the Directorate General of P2L (Pengawasan Sumber Daya Kelautan dan Perikanan)?

    -The initial role was to oversee the management of marine and fishery resources.

  • What was the first patrol vessel used by the Directorate General of P2L?

    -The first patrol vessel was 28 meters long, made of fiberglass.

  • Why were the first patrol operations conducted aboard naval ships (KRI)?

    -At the time, the Directorate General of P2L did not have its own patrol vessels, so operations were conducted aboard naval ships with the Indonesian Navy.

  • What name was given to the first vessel of the Directorate General of P2L and why?

    -The first vessel was named after powerful and fierce fish species to symbolize strength and authority.

  • When did the Directorate General of P2L change its name to the Directorate General of PSDKP?

    -The name changed in 2010.

  • What key technology did the Directorate General of PSDKP implement to improve patrol effectiveness?

    -The Integrated Fury Surveillance System utilizing radar technology was introduced to differentiate between legal and illegal vessels.

  • How many patrol vessels and personnel are currently under the Directorate General of PSDKP?

    -The Directorate General of PSDKP now operates 34 patrol vessels, along with 388 KSUS personnel, 434 ship crews, 434 fisheries investigators, and 657 fisheries monitors.

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