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SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT BASED ON SYARIAH BIOECONOMICS MODEL Wahyudin, Yudi; Mahipal, Mahipal
Jurnal Segara Vol 19, No 2 (2024): August
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Dumai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v19i2.14960

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This article aims to provide a new perspective and paradigm in sustainable fisheries management by introducing and integrating sharia principles and approaches into the fisheries bioeconomic model. The initial model is carried out by introducing ZIS parameters into the Gordon-Schaefer fisheries bioeconomic model. The amount of ZIS can provide encouragement to build and develop a sustainable sharia fisheries bioeconomic management model. Factors that influence the success of fishing gear (q) to be able to catch fish, the ability of the environmental carrying capacity (K) to be able to maintain fish reproduction and growth, and the ability of the fish themselves to grow and develop in achieving a certain biomass (r) are something that is essentially desired as a gift from the Almighty on the basis of the efforts of His servants to fulfil the ZIS command. In addition, the income of His servants (fishermen) which is influenced by the price (p) of fish and the efficiency of the cost per unit of catch (c) that must be spent to obtain fish is an inseparable part of the existence of income which is also a gift from Allah. The five parameters of the sharia bioeconomic of fisheries (r, q, K, p, c) which are influenced by the presence of the ZIS factor are the fortune and way of Allah SWT to bestow blessings, gifts, and welfare to His servants (fishermen) who have fulfilled ZIS. This sustainable sharia bioeconomic management model of fisheries is based on the paradigm and perspective of the community (fishermen) in carrying out fishing through the fulfilment of ZIS maximally and sustainably which is carried out by always hoping for the pleasure and blessings of Allah SWT, it is hoped that it can change the lives, lives and livelihoods of the fishing community.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION THROUGH NON-LITIGATION IN THE TERRITORIAL WATERS AND JURISDICTIONAL WATERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Mahipal, Mahipal; Wahyudin, Muhammad Nur Hussein; Wahyudin, Muhammad Yuusuf; Arkham, Muhammad Nur; Riadi, Septa; Dewantara, Esza Cahya; Wahyudin, Yudi
Jurnal Segara Vol 20, No 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i1.16149

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the law in resolving environmental disputes through non-litigation mechanism in the territorial waters and jurisdiction of the Republic of Indonesia. This study was conducted by analysing the process and results of handling environmental disputes handled through non-litigation mechanism by the Ministry of Environment (KLH), especially the Directorate of Environmental Dispute Resolution. This study uses a qualitative analysis method with a case study approach involving documentation and interviews with related parties at KLH. The focus of the study is to assess the success of the dispute resolution mechanism through non-litigation, the obstacles faced, and the contribution of legal policies in protecting the environment, especially in waters that have complexities related to the rights and obligations of the state and other actors. The results of this study are expected to provide recommendations for improving the environmental dispute resolution system through non-litigation mechanism in Indonesia, with the aim of increasing the effectiveness of environmental protection in the territorial waters and jurisdiction of Indonesia.
PARTICIPATORY MARINE SPATIAL AUDIT LESSONS FROM BEKASI REGENCY Wahyudin, Yudi; Mahipal, Mahipal; Yusuf, Muhammad Arsjad; Riadi, Septa; Dewantara, Esza Cahya; Arkham, Muhammad Nur; Wahyudin, Muhammad Nur Hussein; Wahyudin, Muhammad Yuusuf; Wahyudin, Adinda Aisyah Puteri
Jurnal Segara Vol 20, No 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i2.19530

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Marine spatial management in coastal areas faces increasing challenges related to conflicts over space utilization and zoning violations that are often not detected at an early stage. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of participatory marine spatial audits as an instrument for the early detection of conflicts and zoning violations, as well as to derive policy lessons from their implementation in Bekasi Regency. The study employs a participatory qualitative approach involving pentahelix stakeholders, including academia, government, the private sector, media, and coastal communities. The audit process was conducted through a collective assessment based on three main criteria: (i) conflict and risk, (ii) legality and compliance, and (iii) the suitability of the social-ecological system.  The audit results show an aggregate score of 3.08, categorized as “moderately compliant/requiring capacity building,” indicating that marine space utilization is relatively controlled but still requires strengthened governance. The participatory marine spatial audit proved effective in revealing latent conflicts, gaps between regulations and actual practices, and the influence of socio-economic factors on zoning compliance. Respondent characteristics, such as institutional background, age, education level, household size, and income level, were found to influence perceptions and audit assessment outcomes.  This study concludes that participatory marine spatial audits function not only as a technical evaluation tool but also as a mechanism for social learning and policy capacity building. Integrating marine spatial audits into local policy cycles has the potential to enhance early conflict detection, improve zoning compliance, and support sustainable and equitable marine spatial management.
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Satria Alqo Iskandar Alzasyah Bachsin Amara Thalia Amiwarti, Amiwarti Andhika, Freggy Andre Yohanes Anggriani, Lulu Anjani, Maudy Anriyani, Intan Nur Aprilia, Risma Arfandi, Andi Muhammad Ariandhika Dwiebisono Arief, Aisah Putri Arsy Nur Bagus Sandy Aryanti, Vinni Asrun, Andi Muhammad Asrun, Muhammad Andi Aulia Sahira Avwaludin, Kelvin Awalnia Moenek, Elfa Azzahra, Farah Azzahra, Sarah Nabila Bestari, Qodri Billy Sanputra Manoppo Bilqis, Mutia Bima Janggo Bintoro Bintang Ibnu Zaidan Carwan, Carwan Chandra Bismo Saputra Claresta Amantha Kamsari Dapurahayu, Sella Daveran shekam selwin Desi Ratnasari Dewantara, Esza Cahya Dharmawan, Alfi Reva Diego Dinda Nur Azra Dudi Lesmana Esa Rahmawati Ester Stevany Putri Sinlae Fadhilah, Mursal Fadillah Amanda Ali Fahmi Anggara Irawan Fairuzzen, Mohamad Revaldy Faturachman, Fauzan Azima Fauzi Yusuf Hasibuan Febby Annisa Qutrunnadaa Febrianti, Yenny Febrianty , Yenny Fedya Batara Trisya Sukmana Felix, Florian Firyall, Salwa Aqilah Fitriani, Adila Florentia Febyandani Titu Frya Zeynia Gandasari, Nur Mutiara Geofandy Laksono jati Gerrald Jovan Esfandiary Ghifari, Wildan Al Ghilma, Layya Iksiru Gibran, Geryl Ahmad Giosefi, Muhamad Gipari, Muhammad Hilman Al Gojali, Melisa Mulia Hadi, Zahirul Hafiz Fathi Huga Ekoputro Haider, Edwardo Cipta Hakim, Uu Lukmanul Harahap, Abdy Saleh Harahap, Praja Syukur hardiansyah, faisal Herdiyanti, Habibah Pramelia Heryadi, Raihan Hidayat, Nazwa Aulia Hidayat, Rendy Riansyah Holten, Vriyan Marpaung Hunggu, Airel Hamu Lee Hutasoit, Tomi ILHAM Illa Fatika Syahda Inggar, Adan Irawan, Muhammad Lutfi Islami , Syafiq Ijlal Ismail, Fadhil Fadiurahman Putra Isman Mustaq Jaenudin, Helga Athaya Jany Timothy Ronald Saputro Jauharah, Sri Adisty Javier Nixon Oktorifa Ramadhan Jenniviera, Johana Julianty, Fitri Kaila Ismail Kenjiroh, Benny Krisnawaty, Frieda Kurnia, Kireina Ajeng Kusuma Hapsari Lesmana, Dudi Lestari, Rina Mugi Lestari, Sari Indah M Alvian Reza M Arsyad Al Amin M. 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