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The Impact of Social Media, Customer Experience and Servicescape on The Revisit Intention in Marine Tourism (A Case Study on Akkarena Beach, Makassar) Adam Andy Omar, Yaumil Atia; Amri, Andi; Hasani, M. Chasyim
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 1, NOMOR 1, MAY 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (425.834 KB) | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v1i1.13842

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This study aims to determine the impact of social media, customer experience and servicescape on revisit intention in marine tourism objects at Akkarena Beach, Makassar and to determine the factors that impact the interest in revisit intention to Akkarena Beach, Makassar. This research was conducted from January to March 2021. The type of research used is associative. The research data was collected using the interview method and the distribution of a list of questions (questionnaires) distributed to 94 respondents who had visited the Akkarena Beach marine tourism object and active users of social media. The analysis technique used is multiple regression to prove the research hypothesis. Data that has met the validity test, reliability test and classical assumption are the processed to obtain a regression equation. The results of this research indicate that the impact of social media, customer experience and servicescape together has a positive and significant effect on revisit intention with a value of Fcount 11,403 > Ftable 2,709. The partial test shows that social media, customer experience and servicescape each have a positive and significant effect on revisit intention. Social media variabels have a positive and significant effect on revisit intention, it is seen from the value of Tcount 2,893 > Ttable 1,9864 with significance 0,002 < 0,05. Customer experience variabels have a positive and significant effect on revisit intention, it is seen from the value of Tcount 4,038 > Ttable 1,9864 with a significance 0,000 < 0,05. Servicescape variabels have a positive and significant effect on revisit intention, it is seen from the value of Tcount 2,984 > Ttable 1,9864 with a significance 0,004 < 0,05. The value of Adjusted R Square obtained from the Determinant Coefficient (R2) test on the revisit intention of 0,651 explains that 65,1% in revisit intention is able to be explained by variables are social media, customer experience and servicescape, while the remaining 34,9% us explained by other variables that are not investigated in this research.  
Feasibility Analysis of Handline Fishing Equipment Case Study on Barrang Caddi Island, Sangkarrang District, Makassar City Ishak, Andi; Fakhriyyah, Sitti; Hasani, M. Chasyim
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 1, NOMOR 1, MAY 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

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The fisheries sector is a sector that has a contribution to economic development in Indonesia, this can be seen from the increase in fishery production which continues to increase from year to year. One area that has a high level of enthusiasm in fishery economic activity is Barrang Ca'di Island with the traditional system of hand line fishing on Barrang Caddi Island resulting in the inability to access fishing locations due to one of the cruising capabilities of the fleet and production costs that must be incurred by hand line fishermen, the fisherman also still maintains the pattern of economic system patterns in fishing activities as a reference material in living their daily lives, based on this the purpose of this study is to determine the level of income for production activities and the level of business feasibility of hand line fishermen for fishing. developed on Barrang Ca'di Island. The results of the study obtained the amount of income from the fishing line business, which was Rp. 88,358,140, - and showed that the line fishing business carried out by fishermen on Barrang Caddi Island was feasible to be developed with the division between revenue and costs having a value of more than one (>1 ).
Economic Valuation of Marina Beach, Bantaeng Regency Ramlan, Asrul Rahadi; Amri, Andi; Tahang, Hamzah; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Hasani, M. Chasyim
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 1, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

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This study aims to determine the factors that influence the frequency of tourist visits and to determine the economic value of Marina Beach based on the analysis of travel costs using the Travel cost method. This research was carried out at Marina Beach, Bantaeng Regency from February to March 2021 with a sample of 38 people. The research location was chosen purposively with the consideration that Marina Beach is one of the tourism objects whose exact economic value is not known based on the Travel Cost Method, while the sampling is by non-random sampling or non-random sampling/non-probability sampling. Analysis of the data used is multiple linear regression and analysis of economic value based on travel costs. Factors that have a significant influence on the intensity of visits at Marina Beach are the attractiveness of the beach, the location of the beach. While the factors that do not have a significant effect on the intensity of visits at Marina Beach are travel costs, facilities, accessibility, distance from houses, and the level of cleanliness of Marina Beach attractions. Meanwhile, based on the calculation results, it is known that the consumer surplus based on the individual travel cost method (Individual Travel Cost) is a minimum income of Rp. 42,570.65.- per individual per year, and then the economic value of the Marina Beach tourist attraction is Rp. 1,393,484,222 -/year.    
Economic and Marketing Study of Purse Seine Catch Results in Bone Bay Waters, Bone Regency Sambolangi, Yerwin Toga; Baso, Aris; Hasani, M. Chasyim
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 3, NOMOR 1, MAY 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v3i1.18585

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Harvesting marine biological resources especially fish, is still largely dotted with fishing activities. One of the fishing businesses engaged in fishing that has already developed in Indonesia, especially in the South Sulawesi Bone Bay is a ring trawl business (Purse seine). The magnitude of the potential of fisheries in the bone bay led to the formation of a large number of purse seine fishing business units in Bone district. However, erratic natural conditions make production yields non-permanent so it is necessary to know how much this business is still feasible to continue. In this purse seine catch production flow, aspects of marketing and distribution anaises are an important part of knowing the effectiveness of production to support the economy of society. The research was conducted from October to November 2020. In this study the income received by the purse seine capture business unit in bone bay was 1,115,964,357.52/year and indicated that the purse seine business carried out by the fishing business actor was feasible to develop by the division between receipts and costs has a value of more than one (>1). Based on the Marketing aspect the value of marketing efficiency of purse seine catches is set according to the marketing channel value <1 which means it can be said that both channels are efficient marketing on each fish commodity.
Cost of Sales of Seaweed Cracker (Case Study in Benteng Village, Palopo City) Tajufri, Ardillawati; Hasani, M. Chasyim; Fakhriyyah, Sitti; Cangara, Arie Syahruni; Gosari, Benny Audy Jaya
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 3, NOMOR 1, MAY 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v3i1.18642

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The development of the business world is growing and the type of business is growing because most individuals choose to open their own businesses, especially in the field of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) because they do not require large capital. Benteng Village is one of the areas where there are product processing business activities by utilizing seaweed fishery resources (E.Cattoni/K.Alvareii) as one of the raw materials. Seaweed E. Cattoni is one type of seaweed that can be used in various food and beverage products because it has properties that do not reduce the delicacy of food, in addition, E. cottoni seaweed is known as a source of fiber so that it can be used in making crackers. . Crackers are one of the snacks that are consumed as a snack or as a complementary food to regular meals. The purpose of this study is to determine the cost of goods sold in seaweed cracker business X. To achieve this goal, the survey method is used, where survey research is research that takes samples from a population in the field by conducting direct observations at the research site, through interviews and interviews. observation of respondents and using questionnaires as a data collection tool that had been prepared in advance by the researcher. The results of this study indicate that the calculation of the cost of goods sold in the seaweed cracker business X obtained results of Rp. 10,000/product and the cost of production of Rp. 4,171/product so that the profit per product is Rp. 5,829.
Income analysis of Pryer Boat Charts fisherman in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency) Risna, Risna; Tahang, Hamzah; Fakhriyyah, Sitti; Hasani, M. Chasyim; Amiluddin, Amiluddin
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 4, NOMOR 1, MAY 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v4i1.19065

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Thys  study aims to determine the income analysis of bagan cungkil fishermen in lamuru village, tellu siattinge sub-district, bone district and to determine the profit sharing system found in bagan cungkil fishermen in lamuru village, tellu siattinge sub-district, bone district. This research was conducted from June to July 2021 in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siatinge District, Bone Regency. The type of research used is a quantitative and qualitative approach with a survey method. The sampling technique used is the census method. As for the income analysis of bagan cungkil fishermen in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency, it was carried out by calculating the total income consisting of 10 Bagan Cungkil business units in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency with revenues of Rp. 30,372,680,000/year. The costs incurred were IDR 3,606,440,668. So that the income is Rp.26,766,239,332 or with an average of Rp.2,676,623,933/unit. The profit-sharing system in the Bagan Cungkil Business Unit in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency is still based on the customs of the surrounding community, namely 50:50, where the ship owner gets 50% of the total income and the crew also gets 50% of income 
Seaweed Marketing Efficiency in Takalar Regency Rambe, Nurshobri Washolaat; Hasani, M. Chasyim; Gosari, Benny Audy Jaya; Adhawati, Sri Suro; Fakhriyyah, Sitti
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 2, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v2i2.19687

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Punaga Village is one of the seaweed industrial areas in South Sulawesi whose seaweed development is spread throughout the sub-districts. With total production according to the KKP in 2020, Indonesian seaweed production is 11.55 million tons and one of the largest contributors is in Takalar Regency. This encourages an increase in the income of seaweed farmers. The purpose of this study was to analyze the profits of cultivators and the marketing of seaweed. This research was conducted from June to July 2021. The method used was quantitative and qualitative descriptive using a questionnaire. The sampling method used is the cluster sampling method with a total sample of 25 people consisting of 23 cultivators and 2 traders. Analysis of the data used is profit analysis and marketing analysis. The results showed that the profit for wet type seaweed cultivators was Rp. 875,334. per month and dry type of seaweed Rp. 26,271,048 per month with revenue for wet type seaweed Rp. 3,206,786 per month and the dry type is Rp. 28,602,500 per month, the total cost is Rp. 2,331,452 per month. The highest marketing margin is found in the marketing agency of collectors with the type of wet grass of Rp. 1,000/Kg and dry type Rp. 6,000/Kg. There are 2 marketing channels in the seaweed marketing chain in Punaga Village. The most efficient marketing institutions are traders with a value of 0.23% for wet seaweed and 0.01% for dry seaweed.
Economic Valuation of Marine Tourism Dutungan Island by Travel Cost Method in Mallusetasi Subdistrict, Barru Regency, South Sulawesi Province Mahmud, Medinah; Tahang, Hamzah; Hasani, M. Chasyim; Made, Sutinah; Fakhriyyah, Sitti
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 2, NOMOR 1, MAY 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

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This study aims to determine the factors that influence the intensity of tourist visits to the Dutungan Island, Mallusetasi Sub-district, Barru Regency, South Sulawesi Province and The economic value of the Dutungan Island marine tourism object. This study uses quantitative descriptive and data collection techniques are observation and questionnaires. The population in this study are tourists with the purpose of traveling. The sampling technique used was accidental sampling with a total sample of 43 respondents. This research was conducted in April-May 2021 on Dutungan Island, Mallusetasi Sub-district, Barru Regency, South Sulawesi Province. The data analysis methods used were multiple linear regression analysis and travel cost analysis. The results of this study indicate that the factors that influence the intensity of tourist visits are travel costs, completeness of tourist attraction facilities, distance, accessibility, age and income. The economic value of the Dungan Island marine tourism object is IDR 1,188,895,920.
Consumer Decisions in Purchasing Consumed Fish at PPI Lonrae, Bone Regency Muhtar, Dian Islamia; Wahid, Abdul; Tahang, Hamzah; Made, Sutinah; Hasani, M. Chasyim
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 2, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v2i2.20129

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This study aims to analyze the variable factors that influence consumer decisions and the dominant factors influencing the purchase of consumption fish at PPI Lonrae, Bone Regency. The research was carried out in December 2021 in Bone Regency. Determination of respondents using Accidental Sampling technique with a total sample of 96 respondents. Sources of data used are primary data and secondary data and then analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis, coefficient of determination, t test and F test. From the results of the study it was found that prices, tastes and consumer income affect consumer purchasing decisions in choosing consumption fish at PPI Lonrae. The result of the coefficient of determination is 0.985, which means that 98.5% of consumption fish purchasing decisions are influenced by the variables Price (X1), Taste (X2), Fish Quality (X3) and Consumer Income (X4). While the remaining 1.5% is influenced by other factors that are not included in the regression model but can also influence respondents in purchasing decisions for consumption fish. The results of the F test show that the variables of price, taste, fish quality and consumer income together have a significant effect on purchasing decisions. The results of the t-test indicate that the variables of price, taste, and consumer income partially have a significant effect on purchasing decisions.
Perceptions of Small-scale Fishermen on the Impact of Climate Change in Coastal and Small Island Areas of Pangkajene and Islands Regency Kasri, Kasri; Hasani, M. Chasyim; Baso, Aris; Amiluddin, Amiluddin
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 4, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v4i2.42105

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This study examines the perceptions of small-scale fishers in coastal areas and small islands of Pangkep Regency towards the impacts of climate change. The impacts of climate change experienced by fishers include unpredictable changes in weather patterns, increased sea temperatures, and unpredictable fishing seasons, which overall reduce catches and increase safety risks at sea. The research was conducted for 6 months from May to October 2024. The research was conducted in Pangkep District, South Sulawesi. The research location was purposively selected to illustrate the condition of fishermen who are directly affected by climate change. Data collection techniques were conducted through in-depth interviews, direct observation, questionnaires, and literature studies. The number of samples in this study were 50 fishermen with the criteria of small fishermen who have a ship/boat capacity of 0-10 GT. This research used a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. The qualitative approach allows researchers to explore fishermen's subjective perceptions of the impacts of climate change. Most fishers reported a decrease in catches due to changes in fish migration thought to be related to rising seawater temperatures, which forced them to go further out to sea and incur greater operational costs. In addition, climate change is resulting in extreme weather that often poses accident risks for fishers, while limited access to weather information and technology hinders their adaptation. This suggests the need for adaptation policies, such as climate training and improved access to weather information for small-scale fishers, to strengthen their resilience to climate change.