Constructing an Imaginary Wall in the Ocean: A Technical Cartography Study on the Delimitation of Maritime Boundaries in the Provinces of South Sumatra and Bangka Belitung Islands Based on GIS

Q4 Environmental Science
A. Kurniawan, N. Khakhim, Karen Slamet Hardjo, A. Santoso, Widodo S Pranowo
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Abstract

Marine management areas in Indonesia can be claimed 12 nautical miles from the coastline by regional governments, according to Law 23 of 2014. However, in reality, there are many provinces whose distances to other provinces are fewer than 2 $\times$ 12 nautical miles, necessitating that they be delimited fairly and proportionally. The provinces of South Sumatra and Bangka Belitung Islands are such an example. The absence of clear boundaries drawn on the national map of Indonesia was the fundamental problem and focus of this study, owing to the need for delimitation of regional sea boundaries. The delimitation method used to obtain the median line was the equidistance principle using the basepoint to basepoint approach and baseline to baseline, within the consideration of the coastline proportion. Small islands are taken into account as a highly influencing factor and cause of the deviation from the pure median line. The median line results based on the basepoint to basepoint approach showed an area of the ocean as large as 7426.24:5973.41 km2, considering the coastline proportion. Meanwhile, with the baseline to baseline approach, resulting area was 7430.65:5956.13 km2 (South Sumatra:Bangka Belitung Islands). The equidistance principle is a comprehensive method for calculating the median line, as shown in this research.
构筑海洋假想墙:基于GIS的南苏门答腊省和邦加勿里洞群岛海域边界划分技术制图研究
根据2014年第23号法律,印度尼西亚的海洋管理区可以由地区政府在距离海岸线12海里的地方提出索赔。然而,事实上,许多省份与其他省份的距离小于2美元乘以12海里,因此必须公平、按比例地划定这些省份的边界。南苏门答腊省和邦加-贝利东群岛就是这样一个例子。由于需要划定区域海洋边界,印度尼西亚国家地图上没有划定明确的边界是本研究的根本问题和重点。用于获得中线的划界方法是等距离原则,在考虑海岸线比例的情况下,使用基点对基点的方法和基线对基线的方法。小岛被认为是一个高度影响因素,也是偏离纯中线的原因。基于基点对基点方法的中线结果显示,考虑到海岸线比例,海洋面积达7426.24:5973.41平方公里。同时,采用基线对基线的方法,得出的面积为7430.65:595.13平方公里(南苏门答腊:邦加-贝利东群岛)。等距原理是计算中线的一种综合方法,如本研究所示。
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Asean Journal on Science and Technology for Development
Asean Journal on Science and Technology for Development Environmental Science-Waste Management and Disposal
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