Investigating law enforcement for coral reef conservation of the Spermonde Archipelago, Indonesia

Q4 Environmental Science
Ruslan Renggong, Abd Haris Hamid, Yulia Yulia
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Abstract

The coral reef ecosystem in the Spermonde Archipelago manifests great potential in ecosystem services. However, it has been degraded to “severely damaged”. In this study we investigated the law enforcement related to coral reef conservation, especially the damage caused by destructive actions. We used mixed qualitative and quantitative methods. We explored existing laws, conductedsemi-structured interviewswith6 informants (five fishermen and one judge), collected data on regional convictions data,and surveyed 48 respondents with a quantitative questionnaire, in 5 sampling sites: South Galesong District, Takalar Regency; KodingarengLompo Island,Sangkarrang District Makassar city, Kapoposang Island; Sarappoand Papandangan Island; PangkajeneandKepulauan Regency. This study detected 26 destructive cases, in which the perpetrators were found guilty by the court with the consideration that their actions damaged the coral reef ecosystem. The perpetrators used bombs, cyanide, and cantrangnets to catch fish and collect corals for trading. The imposed sentence was mild and far from the maximum penalty, both in imprisonment and fine. Notably, none of the perpetrators were sentenced to half of the main legal threats. 96% of (n = 48) respondents in our study area disagreed with the mild penalty. A mild penalty may not provide deterrent effects to the perpetrators or others who have an intention to conduct similar activities.The questionnaire showed that most of the locals know about the conservation area (66%) and its regulation (88%). The best solution to strengthen the conservation effort is to quickly establish a fisheries court in Spermonde Archipelago, which is also supported by locals (92% agreed to the establishment). A fisheries court could examine, adjudicate, and decide fisheries criminal cases, such as illegal fishing and destructive fishing within their jurisdiction. The court could be established by Presidential Decree and it will be under supervision of the Supreme Court of Republic of Indonesia.
调查印度尼西亚Spermonde群岛珊瑚礁保护的执法情况
精子群岛的珊瑚礁生态系统在生态系统服务方面显示出巨大的潜力。然而,它已经退化为“严重损坏”。在这项研究中,我们调查了与珊瑚礁保护有关的执法情况,特别是破坏性行为造成的破坏。我们采用了定性和定量相结合的方法。我们探索了现有法律,对6名举报人(5名渔民和1名法官)进行了半结构化访谈,收集了地区定罪数据,并在5个采样点对48名受访者进行了定量问卷调查:南盖尔松区、塔卡拉县;KodingarengLompo岛,桑加朗区望加锡市,Kapoposang岛;Sarappond Papandangan岛;Pangkajen和Kepuluan摄政。这项研究发现了26起破坏性案件,其中犯罪者被法院认定有罪,因为他们的行为破坏了珊瑚礁生态系统。犯罪者使用炸弹、氰化物和大麻来捕鱼和收集珊瑚进行交易。判处的刑罚很轻,远未达到监禁和罚款的最高刑罚。值得注意的是,没有一名犯罪者被判处一半的主要法律威胁。在我们的研究区域,96%(n=48)的受访者不同意轻度处罚。轻微的处罚可能不会对犯罪者或有意进行类似活动的其他人产生威慑作用。调查问卷显示,大多数当地人了解保护区(66%)及其管理(88%)。加强保护工作的最佳解决方案是迅速在精子群岛建立一个渔业法庭,该法庭也得到了当地人的支持(92%的人同意建立)。渔业法院可以审查、裁决和裁决其管辖范围内的非法捕鱼和破坏性捕鱼等渔业刑事案件。该法院可根据总统令设立,并将接受印度尼西亚共和国最高法院的监督。
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Asian Journal of Conservation Biology
Asian Journal of Conservation Biology Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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期刊介绍: The AJCB publishes important new ideas and findings that have general implications for the scientific basis of conservation of plants and animals. It includes research papers, reports, comments, subject reviews, and book reviews in the following subjects: -biodiversity -population biology -evolutionary ecology -conservation genetics -conservation biogeography -natural history -conservation economics -conservation management practices -epidemiology -freshwater and marine biology -GIS/spatial analysis in conservation planning The AJCB is essential reading for conservation biologists, policy-makers and students.
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