ABSTRAKIndonesia has a potential fishery resources around 6.4 million tons per year. Nonetheless, fishery resources that can be caught are limited in the amount of 5.2 million tons per year, because the rest of it still have to be maintained at the sea for continuous proliferation and scarcity prevention. In fact, fishery production is only collecting 4.7 million tons per year. Consequently, it remains 0.5 million tons per year, which is a good potential. This condition indicates that fishery resources have not been used optimally. Facing this challenges, government try to create regulations and policies. One of those things is blue revolution which is implemented by running Minapolitan policy, that is based on blue economy principle. The thing that has to be emphasized about this policy iscentral and local government are suggested to build synergy between each other to make the realization of this policy is successful. Actually, there is a region that has applied the Minapolitan policy, namely Cilacap Regency (Kabupaten Cilacap). Unfortunately, the fishery resources have not been used maximally as if it has become an old problem waiting for being solved. Based on the problem, this writing attempt to explain the implementation of Minapolitan policy and obstacles that may be faced during theprocess, in particular at Cilacap Regency, as a result of comprehensive research and study. The research method used is Sosio-Legal with qualitative approach and presented descriptively.