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435 Index© 2004 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Index Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir, Munshi, 29 Abdurrahman Wahid, 251 Abines family, 192, 277 Aceh [north Sumatra], 44, 53, 57, 241, 248 Aertembaga (Bitung) [5.3], 225, 227 Akyab [western Burma], 58 albacore, 218, 375 Albatross, 138 ambai, 84, 90, 91, 92, 93, 375 Ambon [5.3], 29, 156, 157, 166, 211, 225, 227, 228, 289 Anambas Islands [5.2], 148, 149, 152 Andaman Sea [1.1, 1.3], 6, 7, 119, 165, 189, 199, 215, 249 Anderson, John, 29 Aprieto, Virginia, 189, 191, 254, 257 aquaculture, 25, 35, 115, 116, 235, 281–87 Arafura Sea [1.3, 6.3], 6, 12, 165, 211, 212, 241, 250, 272, 275, 276 Arakan [western coastal Burma], 138 Arminius, 34, 69 Aroa Islands [4.2], 88 Aru Islands [6.3], 47, 49, 126, 128– 32, 135 Note: This index includes the names of marine animals, fishing gears, places except for countries and the largest islands, ships, persons (including authors mentioned in the text), companies, and a small number of other terms. Most place names are followed by information in square brackets indicating either maps showing those places or, in cases where the location does not appear on a map and is not clear from the text, their location in relation to places that do appear on a map. Entries in the glossary are indicated in bold font. Ashmore Reef (Pulau Pasir) [7.3], 278, 279, 280, 375 Asian Development Bank (ADB), 3, 226, 247 Asid Gulf [4.8], 181, 182 Australian Fishing Zone, 275, 280 Baädilla Brothers, 128, 130 bagan, 209 Bagan Si Api Api [4.2], 61, 70, 71, 72, 80, 81, 82–89, 99, 119–20, 210, 237 baklad [fig. 2.2], 41, 42 Bali [4.7], 108, 109, 110, 226 Bali sardinella, 12, 213, 376 Bali Strait [4.3], 12, 53, 111, 164 Ban Hua Hin [4.1], 78 Banda Islands [6.3], 129 Banda Sea [6.3], 6, 7, 12, 159, 165, 215, 216, 218, 220, 221, 222–23, 227, 287 Banda Sea Agreement, 220, 221, 222 Bangka [5.2], 63, 148, 151 Bangkok [4.1, 6.1], 62, 64, 77, 195, 251 Bantam [4.3], 95 Bantayan Island [4.8], 273 Reproduced from The Closing of the Frontier: A History of the Marine Fisheries of Southeast Asia c. 18502000 , by John G. Butcher (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2004). This version was obtained electronically direct from the publisher on condition that copyright is not infringed. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior permission of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.Individual articles are available at 436 Index© 2004 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Banyuwangi [4.3], 94, 111 Barnes, R.H., 59 barramundi, 17, 35, 79, 286, 376 basnig, basnigan [fig. 6.2], 163, 183– 86, 376 Batavia (colonial Jakarta) [4.3], 144, 145, 150, 160, 161 Bawal Putih I, 239 Bawean [4.3, 4.5], 94, 100, 101, 103, 105, 148 beam trawl [fig. 5.1], 136, 141, 178, 179, 194, 376 belacan, 33, 34, 36, 37, 79, 84, 85, 87, 90, 376 Belitung [5.2], 148 Bennett, Frederick Debell, 35 Benoa [port, south Bali], 226, 261 Biak [6.3], 221, 259 bigeye tuna, 14, 152, 165, 218, 223, 233, 261, 267, 268, 376 birds, 156, 212–13, 267 Bleeker, M.-P., 31 Blimbing [4.4], 101, 102 Bohnsack, James, 290 Bohol [4.8], 112, 114, 276 bombon [fig. 2.1], 38 Borneo Fishing Company, 156 Botlog [island off east coast Panay], 168 bottom longline, 271, 272, 280, 376 Bottomanne, C.J., 160, 161 bubu [fig. 2.3], 43, 377 Bumble Bee, 264, 266 Buton [6.3], 273, 274 Cac Ba Island, 153 caesionids. See fusiliers Calamian Group [4.8], 192 Capiz [4.8], 112, 114 Carigara Bay [4.8], 179 Cartier Islet [7.3], 278, 279, 280 Cebu [4.8], 114, 120 Cebu City [4.8], 273 Celebes Sea [1.3, 5.3], 6, 7, 158, 159, 191, 215, 258 Celebes Trading Company, 129, 130, 131 Chao Phraya River [4.1], 10, 76, 79– 80 Christensen, V., 17 Christie, G.F.S., 116 Christmas Island, 226 chum, chumming, 223, 260, 377 Chumphon Bay [4.1], 76, 78 Cilacap [4.3], 56, 212, 230, 241 Cirebon [4.3], 236 Clark, James, 129, 130, 131 Clifford, Hugh, 29, 54 coral, coral reefs, 13, 15, 16, 18, 143, 146, 148, 150, 165, 177, 192– 93, 268, 269–71, 289 CP Group, 284 Crawfurd...

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