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Maritime Security Division, Maritime Industry, Indonesia Defense University, Indonesia
Desi Albert Mamahit is currently working at Maritime Security Division, Maritime Industry, Indonesia Defense University, Indonesia. his Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) and Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) in Lombok Strait as a International Policy for National Coastal Country Management. Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS); Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA); Lombok strait; Shipping safety; Maritime safety and security.
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Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) and Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) in Lombok Strait as a International Policy for National Coastal Country Management
Author(s): Desi Albert Mamahit*
The growing field of shipping and the changes in the global military strategy of large countries which of course
indirectly affect how well a country acts. As an archipelagic nation, Indonesia has the right to conceptualize a Traffic
Separation Scheme to improve navigation safety in the Islands Sea Channel, based on Article 53 (6) of the 1982
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982 and also based on the IMO General Provisions
for Adoption, Appointment and Replacement of the Islands Sea Plate. Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) is a dividing
line between the navigation boundaries of trade ships and the territorial waters of national jurisdictions. The Traffic
Separation Scheme (TSS) Scheme is a traffic management route system governed by the International Maritime
Organization or IMO. Then we can know that Indonesia has the right and obligation t.. View More»