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Transformation of Milkfish Bone into Profit: A Financial Study of Milkfish (Chanos chanos) Bone Abon Business in Tanralili District, Maros Regency Asriadi, Asriadi; Fakhriyyah, Sitti; Hasani, M. Chasyim
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.v4i2.42671

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This study aims to determine the profitability of milkfish bone floss business (Chanos chanos) in Tanralili District, Maros Regency and analyze the feasibility of milkfish bone floss business in Tanralili District, Maros Regency. The research was conducted in March - April 2022 in Maros Regency. Sampling in this study used the census method, which is a sampling technique where all members of the population are used as samples. The data sources used are primary data and secondary data and then analyzed using income analysis and business feasibility analysis (short term). From the results of the study it was found that the profit from the milkfish bone shredded business in Tanralili District, Maros Regency amounted to Rp. 30,860,083,- / year and financially the milkfish bone shredded business at Cahaya Bandeng UMKM in Tanralili District, Maros Regency is said to be feasible to continue after a feasibility analysis.
Small-scale Fishermen's Adaptation to Climate Change Impacts in Coastal Areas and Small Islands in Pangkep Regency Kasri, Kasri; Hasani, M. Chasyim; Baso, Aris; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Arief, Andi Adri
Torani Journal of Fisheries and Marine Science Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 8, NOMOR 1, DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/torani.v8i1.42163

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Climate change is a global challenge that has significant impacts on the fisheries sector. This phenomenon involves increasing global temperatures, changing weather patterns, rising sea levels, and increasing the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. Climate change not only threatens marine ecosystems but also affects the livelihoods of coastal communities, especially small-scale fishers who depend on fisheries resources for their survival. This study aims to analysis the economic adaptation of small-scale fishers in facing the impacts of climate change. The research was conducted from May to October 2024 in Pangkajene Islands Regency (Pangkep). This research used a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection through interviews, questionnaires, field observations, and literature studies. Respondents in this study were 50 fishermen who were selected purposively. Data analysis used with descriptive qualitative. The results show that climate change has a significant impact on fishing patterns and catches. The increase in sea temperature, high waves, and storms cause a decrease in productivity and increase the risk of damage to fishing gear. In facing these challenges, fishers apply economic adaptation strategies such as livelihood diversification, regulation of fishing period/time, improving fishing technology, changing fishing areas, and strengthening community cooperation. This research recommends strengthening the capacity of fishermen through training, access to microfinance, and development of disaster-resistant infrastructure. The results of this study are expected to serve as a basis for the government and stakeholders in formulating community-based adaptation policies to increase the resilience of small-scale fishing communities to the impacts of climate change.
Managerial Pattern and Work Relations at Traditional Pond in Pangkajene and the Island District (Milkfish Aquaculture Case in Bonto Manai Village) Agusanty, Harnita; Kasri, Kasri; Khaeriyah, Andi; Arief, Andi Adri; Akbar, Akbar; Gosari, Beny Audy Jaya; Amir, Faisal; Hasani, M. Chasyim
Torani Journal of Fisheries and Marine Science VOLUME 6 NOMOR 1, DESEMBER 2022
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/torani.v6i1.23990

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Improving the quality of traditional farmers on a technical, social and economic scale, is strongly influenced and determined by the capacity to carry out pond business activities related to managerial patterns and work relationships that are formed.  This research was conducted in October – December 2021. Milkfish (Chanos-chanos) aquaculture business in Bonto Manai Village was chosen as the case, because the aquaculture system managed by the community is dominated the traditional aquaculture system. The purpose of this research is to analyze the knowledge of traditional aquaculture as a technical practice in managing aquaculture businesses, as well as to analyze the work relations of traditional aquaculture businesses which are internalized in the local culture of the community. The methodology used is a case research method with a descriptive qualitative data analysis approach described in the life history of the informants. The results showed that traditional farmers in milkfish (Chanos-chanos) aquaculture in Bonto Manai Village have acquired knowledge gained through experience passed down from generation to generation, starting from the construction and management of pond subgrade, seed stocking, rearing, harvest and post-harvest. Accompanied by rituals based on belief as a traditional value. The managerial pattern and work relations in the management of traditional pond business have three types of management, namely; aquaculture business which is self managed by the owner of the aquaculture land with involving two to three workers, aquaculture business which is managed based on a leasing system, and aquaculture business which is managed by a rapture system. Keywords: Managerial Pattern, Work Relations, Traditional Pond, Milkfish  
Marketing of Skipjack Tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) in Lappa Island, Sinjai Regency Bahar, Annisa; Adhawati, Sri Suro; Tahang, Hamzah; Hasani, M. Chasyim; Fakhriyyah, Sitti
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 5, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2025
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.v5i2.48321

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This study aims to determine the marketing channels of Skipjack Tuna (K.pelamis) in TPI Lappa, Sinjai Regency and to analyze the costs and marketing margins of Skipjack Tuna (K.pelamis) in TPI Lappa, Sinjai Regency, and to determine the efficiency of marketing Skipjack Tuna (K.pelamis) in TPI Lappa, Sinjai Regency. This research was conducted in February - March 2025. The method of determining the location was chosen intentionally (purposive) with the consideration that the North Sinjai District has several villages that are coastal areas, especially in TPI Lappa Sinjai, most of whose residents work as fishermen and the area has characteristics that are in accordance with the objectives of the study. The type of research used is a type of research using a quantitative and qualitative approach with a population sampling method. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The results of this study are that there are four marketing channels at TPI Lappa. Also, the results of the highest marketing margin are in the fourth marketing channel, which is IDR 25,000 with a marketing cost of IDR 7,846/kg, a profit of IDR 15,878/kg, so that efficient marketing is obtained at <1%.