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The Relationship Between Education Level and Environmental Awareness With the Implementation Sustainable Fishing in Gorontalo Bay Sahi, Zulkarnain; Podungge, Abdul Wahab; Sahi, Nirmala; Nuna, Muten
Public Policy Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/ppj.v6i1.2875

Abstract

Sustainable fisheries management in coastal areas is a challenge as wellas a strategic opportunity in maintaining the sustainability of marine resourcesand the welfare of fishing communities. Bone Bolango Regency, which has quitelarge fisheries potential, especially in the Tomini Bay area, faces variouschallenges in its fisheries governance, ranging from low community participation,limited responsive policy support, to minimal cross-sector collaboration. Thisstudy aims to analyze sustainable fisheries management in Bone Bolango byemphasizing the role of fishing communities, government responsiveness, andmulti-party partnerships. The method used in this study is a descriptivequalitative approach with data collection techniques through in-depthinterviews, field observations, and documentation studies. Data were analyzedusing the Business Model Canvas framework adapted to the Design Thinkingapproach to understand the dynamics of user needs, actor roles, and innovationin governance. The results of the study show that active participation of fishingcommunities has a significant influence on the legitimacy of policies and thesuccess of marine conservation programs based on local wisdom. However, thisinvolvement is still hampered by low environmental literacy and technicalcapacity. In addition, the level of responsiveness of local governments is stillpartial, focusing more on technical assistance than building equal dialoguemechanisms. Meanwhile, collaborative practices between fishing communities,government, and the private sector have not been optimal due to the weaknessof existing partnership institutions. This finding strengthens the arguments of anumber of previous studies that emphasize the importance of environmentaleducation, integration of local knowledge, and inclusive partnerships in coastalresource management. The implications of this study indicate that the success ofsustainable fisheries management is largely determined by an adaptive,community-based governance model supported by strategic cross-sectorpartnerships. Therefore, it is necessary to design policies and programs that aremore responsive to the needs of coastal communities, strengthen communitycapacity, and build participatory and sustainable collaborative institutions.
Co-Authors 3Nirmala A. Sahi A Sahi, Nirmala A. Sahi, Nirmala Abd. Wahab Podungge Abdul Wahab Podungge Abdul Wahab Podungge Abdullah, Julie Abdullah, Julie Agustang, Andi Agustina Bilondatu Ahiar Biongan Ahmad Ramdhani, Ahmad Ahmad, Febriyanto Ahmad, Rifsal Ahmad, Sunandar Albakir, Riyan R. Amirudin Paramata Amu, Robby W. Anastasya, Tiara Andi Muhammad Idhan Andi Muhammad Idkhan Andika Andika Anggita Permata Yakup Anton, Fitan Arafa, Rifaldi Arifin Tumuhulawa Arifin Tumuhulawa arsjad, fachri Arsjad, Muh Fachri Arsjad, Muh. Fachri Asna Aneta Ayuningtias, Anggun Cahya Bahlun, Wanda Bahua, Arman Harun Bakari, Ade Hikma Bantali, Endang Bilondatu, Nikma Biongan, Ahiar Bolota, Febiola Bonggu, Fian Cahyono, Totok Hadi Daud Rahim Dawa, Windy Olivia Deleki, Yurna Demanto, Cindra Dewi Walahe Dikson junus Dince Aisa Kodai Djafar, Dhea Ananda S Djamaluddin, Musdalifa ernikawati ernikawati ernikawati, ernikawati Fiskawati Akuba Gani, Roydah Gobel, Adam Habie, Vikriyanto Hadui, Wisda Hanggoro, Satrio Haris, Moh. Zulfikar Abd. Harun, Nur Harun, Nur Istiyan Harun, Nur Istiyan Hasan, Silvana Hasan, Wahyudin Hasim, Safitri Yanti Hatta, Herman Hilala, Abdul Muis Hiola, Abdul Samad Ibrahim Ahmad Ibrahim Ahmad Idrus Usu Ismail, Nurwita Jasirudin, Wanti Kadepa, Magdalena Kadir, Yusrianto Kaharu, Ilham Akbar Kaku, Beni Kamaru, Muhammad Kasim, Sintiya Kiwo, Namiron Kiwo, Yowines Kodai, Dince A Kodai, Dince A. Kodai, Dince Aisa Koem, Resky Labaco, Nurain Labuna, Siti Rahma Lamuda, Ilyas Lanuru, Oktafiani Lisnawati Pauweni Ma'arif, Samsul Machfud, Muhamad Malapo, Firanda Mansur Mansur Manullang, Esti Vivi Marzaman, Aitika Puspita mokoginta, sumarti Momin, Firmasyah Moonti, Roy Moonti, Roy Marthen Moonti, Roy Marthen Moses, Aliun Arsa Muh Fachri Arsjad Muh. Fachri Arsjad Muh. Fachri Arsjad Muhammad Fachri Arsjad Muko, Kasmawati Nabu, Sry Yuyanda Nataniel, Reynald Kevin Nikma Bilondatu Nimala A. Sahi Nirmala A Sahi Nirmala A Sahi Nirmala A. Sahi Nirmala A. Sahi Nirmala Afriyanti Sahi Nirmala Sahi Nopriawan Mahriadi Novriansyah, Mohammad Arif Nur Istiyan Harun Nur Istyan Harun Nurul Auliyah, Nurul Olfin Ishak Olii, Erick Putra Olii, Muhammad Umsini Putra Olii, Novita Oyaldi Puhi Pakaya, Abdul Ahmad Pakaya, Arafik Pakaya, Nur Ellza Paramata, Adhayani Mentari Paramata, Monalisa Paramata, Yeni Paramata, Yeni Pauweni, Lisna Pauweni, Lisnawaty Paweni, Lisnawati Pido, Rivaldo Podungge, Abdul Wahab Polinggapo, Jefri Prabowo, Fikodias Gilang Prahastika, Yuniar Puspaningrum, Dian Rahman, Zubaidah Ramadhan Al Said, Muhammad Vieryco Ramdhani, Mohammad Ramli Mobonggi Rasid, Ayub Usman Rasid, Ayub Usman Rifaldo Pido Rivani Luawo, Salma Robby Hunawa Robby Hunawa Roy Marthen Moonti Rustam Hs Akili S, Rahmawati Safitri, Zahara Sahi, Nirmala Sahi, Nirmala A. Sahi, Zulkarnain Saima, Wiranda Saini, Fauzia Salindeho, Feiby Lelyta Sarfan Tabo Sarfan Tabo Sarfan Tabo Sari, Sumarti Puspa Sri Logita Purnamasari Suaib Napir Sukarna, Yovin Walahe, Dewi Yulianty Adipu Yulpan Kadir Yusufa, Nurrachmat Farhan