South China Sea conflict disturb fisheries resources

Nusa Dua, Bali (ANTARA News) - South China Sea, which is also known as the Yellow Sea, a very strategic position and rich natural resources. Natural grace was often a source of conflict of interest for countries around the waters, of which interfere with the management of fisheries resources.


"Conflicts in the South China Sea, which does not end would be very disruptive potential of fisheries resources in the area and its surroundings," said Secretary General of the People's Coalition for Fisheries Justice (Kiara), M Riza Damanik on Sunday.

Conditions in the world are increasingly vulnerable to food availability, he said, which led to the conflict claim ownership of the sea, could further aggravate the burden of the world especially those of Southeast Asia.

Conflict in the waters that also gave birth to the practice of fishery exploitation is colliding with the law. "Tool-sea fishing trawlers are often used, but it is clearly declared illegal. Even worse, the perpetrators increasingly brutal," Damanik said.

In the ASEAN summit this time, the leadership of Indonesia as chair of the state, it is discussed separately in the sessions at the meeting of high-level officials, who then handed over to the Ministerial-level results of each member state.

Code of Conduct (Code of Conduct) cooperation in the countries of the South China Sea Region will be one of the forum opening in the 19th ASEAN Summit, in a meeting of senior officials called Regional Code of Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, in Room Kintamani 6 - Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC).

They could meet in one table after the adoption and implementation of the Declaration with the Declaration of Conduct Code of Conduct / DoC) in July 2011 related disputes in the South China Sea. This was achieved after nine years of marathon negotiations conducted on the waters.

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