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Implementation Forms Of Integration Strategy For Development Of Shipyard Industry In Surabaya And Surrounding Bawias, Ishak; Zubaydi, Achmad; Ma'ruf, Buana
Wave: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Maritim Vol 11, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Wave: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Maritim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (109.033 KB) | DOI: 10.29122/jurnalwave.v11i1.2258

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One of the successes of the Philippines and Vietnam in developing the shipbuilding industry is by applying integration strategies within the  shipbuilding industry, so that synergy between docks and supporters is optimized and create sustainable competitiveness. Therefore, this research is aimed at developing shipyard industry in Surabaya and its surroundings, through analysis of business competitiveness with the implementation of integration strategies. The form of strategy implementation from several previous studies was continued through questionnaires (based on Likert Scale) to 31 respondents of top management of a number of shipyard and supporting industries, as well as related institutions. The result, then analyzed by using Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM), so that obtained some form of synergy and potential synergy pattern done in shipbuilding industry development.
IMPLEMENTATION FORMS OF INTEGRATION STRATEGY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SHIPYARD INDUSTRY IN SURABAYA AND SURROUNDING Bawias, Ishak; Zubaydi, Achmad; Ma'ruf, Buana
Wave: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Maritim Vol 11, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (109.033 KB) | DOI: 10.29122/jurnalwave.v11i1.2258

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One of the successes of the Philippines and Vietnam in developing the shipbuilding industry is by applying integration strategies within the  shipbuilding industry, so that synergy between docks and supporters is optimized and create sustainable competitiveness. Therefore, this research is aimed at developing shipyard industry in Surabaya and its surroundings, through analysis of business competitiveness with the implementation of integration strategies. The form of strategy implementation from several previous studies was continued through questionnaires (based on Likert Scale) to 31 respondents of top management of a number of shipyard and supporting industries, as well as related institutions. The result, then analyzed by using Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM), so that obtained some form of synergy and potential synergy pattern done in shipbuilding industry development.
ANALISIS KELAYAKAN FINANSIAL USAHA IKAN CAKALANG BEKU (KATSUWONUS PELAMIS) DAN IKAN DEMERSAL BEKU DI PULAU BEENG KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SANGIHE Sarapil, Costantein Imanuel; Kumaseh, Eunike Irene; Bawias, Ishak; Ikhtiagung, Ganjar Ndaru
Epigram Vol 21 No 01 (2024): Volume 21 No. 01 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32722/epi.v21i01.6479

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The research aims to conduct a feasibility analysis of the frozen fish business in Beeng Village, Center South Tabukan District to improve the welfare of fishermen. In the feasibility analysis of frozen skipjack tuna business, the BCR value = 5.19. This means that the BCR value is> 1, so this indicator shows that the frozen skipjack tuna business is worth continuing. The NPV value is IDR 37.142.857,- which is positive and the IRR is 94%. This shows that the frozen skipjack tuna business is worth continuing. Meanwhile, in the feasibility analysis of the frozen demersal fish business, the BCR value was 16.43, NPV IDR 72.845.714, IRR 43%. BCR value > 1, NPV is positive, so this business is worth continuing.  
PANCING SASAHAMIA BAGI NELAYAN PENANGKAP IKAN DI PULAU BEBALANG KECAMATAN MANGANITU SELATANKABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SANGIHE Bawias, Ishak; Wuaten, Julius Frans; Tatontos, Yuliana Varala
Jurnal Ilmiah Tatengkorang Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Ilmiah Tatengkorang
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, Politeknik Negeri Nusa Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54484/tkrg.v6i2.452

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Pulau Bebalang termasuk dalam wilayah Kecamatan Manganitu Selatan Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe. Pulau Bebalang memiliki potensi untuk dikembangkan khususnya potensi ikan karang karena banyak terdapat terumbu karang yang merupakan habitat dari berbagai jenis ikan karang atau demersal. Ada dua spesies ikan demersal yang memiliki nilai jual yang tinggi dipasaran yaitu ikan kurisi yang dikenal oleh masyarakat di Sangihe dikenal dengan nama sahamia dan bembu yang dalam bahasa latinnya dinamakan Etelis carbunculus dan Pristipomoides typus. Alat tangkap yang digunakan untuk menangkap ikan sahamia dan ikan bembu yaitu pancing (handline) yang oleh masyarakat Pulau Bebalang dan sekitarnya dinamakan Sasahamia sesuai dengan nama ikan yang menjadi tujuan penangkapan dari alat tangkap ini. Namun demikian terbatasnya sarana alat tangkap pancing sahamia yang digunakan dan sarana pendukung lainnya berupa tempat penampungan sementara hasil tangkapan ikan diatas perahu, menjadikan pendapatan nelayan dari hasil tangkapan tidak maksimal dan kualitas ikan yang ditangkap tidak bertahan lama dan cepat membusuk dikarenakan tidak memiliki tempat penampung ikan diatas perahu yang memadai. Berdasarkan permasalahan yang ada di Mitra maka solusi yang ditawarkan untuk mengatasi permasalahan pada nelayan di Pulau Bebalang ini adalah sebagai berikut : 1) Introduksi penerapan ketrampilan teknik pembuatan alat tangkap ikan yang ramah lingkungan; 2) Penerapan metode/teknik penanganan ikan diatas perahu penangkap ikan; 3) Penyuluhan tentang pentingnya mempertahankan kesegaran ikan hasil tangkapan nelayan sebagai produk yang bisa dijual dengan harga tinggi untuk meningkatkan ekonomi keluarga nelayan penangkap ikan. Bebalang Island is included in the South Manganitu District, Sangihe Islands Regency. Bebalang Island has the potential to be developed, especially the potential of reef fish because there are many coral reefs which are the habitat of various types of reef fish or demersal. There are two species of demersal fish that have a high selling value in the market, namely Kurisi fish which is known by the people in Sangihe known as Sahamia and Bembu which in Latin is called Etelis carbunculus and Pristipomoides typus. The fishing gear used to catch Sahamia and Bembu fish is a fishing line (handline) which the people of Bebalang Island and its surroundings call Sasahamia according to the name of the fish that is the purpose of catching this fishing gear. However, the limited means of fishing gear used for fishing rods and other supporting facilities in the form of temporary shelters for fish caught on boats, makes fishermen's income from the catch not maximized and the quality of the fish caught does not last long and rots quickly due to not having a fish holder above. adequate boat. Based on the problems that exist in Partners, the solutions offered to overcome the problems for fishermen on Bebalang Island are as follows: 1) Introduction of the application of skills in making environmentally friendly fishing gear; 2) Application of methods/techniques for handling fish on fishing boats; 3) Counseling on the importance of maintaining the freshness of fish caught by fishermen as a product that can be sold at high prices to improve the economy of fishing families.
Economic Growth at the Edge of the Sea: The Political Economy and History of Coastal Fisheries in Indonesia’s 3T Regions (3T: Disadvantaged, Frontier, and Outermost Regions). Bawias, Ishak; Mozes, Getruida Nita; Puspita, Hery Indria Dwi
Journal of Economic Growth and Development Review Volume 2 Issue 2 September 2025
Publisher : Professorline

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jegar.vi.22

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This study explores the political economy and historical roots of economic growth in Indonesia’s coastal fisheries, with a focus on the country's 3T regions (disadvantaged, frontier, and outermost). Drawing on qualitative field data and critical policy analysis, the research reveals how historical marginalization, market dependency, legal exclusion, and fragmented governance have shaped uneven development trajectories in these regions. Despite rich marine resources and integration into global seafood markets, small-scale fishers in 3T areas often remain economically insecure and politically invisible. The study highlights how growth has been promoted through centralized, extractive models that prioritize production and capital investment while neglecting community rights and local institutions. However, it also identifies local strategies of resistance, adaptation, and institutional innovation suggesting that endogenous, community-driven growth is possible when socio-political conditions are supportive. By situating fisheries development within a political economy framework, the research calls for a more inclusive and territorially grounded approach to maritime development, one that recognizes coastal communities not as passive beneficiaries, but as central agents in shaping sustainable and just growth. Keywords: Political economy; Coastal fisheries; 3T regions (disadvantaged, frontier, outermost); Marine governance; Inclusive development.