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ANALISIS STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN KAMPUNG PERIKANAN BUDIDAYA RUMPUT LAUT DI DESA LONTAR KABUPATEN SERANG Iwang Gumilar; Haikal Dapa Heryadi; Asep Agus Handaka Suryana; Atikah Nurhayati
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 14 No 2 (2024): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v14i2.828

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The amount of seaweed production in Lontar Village is decreasing every year so it is necessary to carry out an analysis to increase the amount of seaweed production in Lontar Village. In this research, a SWOT analysis was carried out for the direction of developing the seaweed cultivation business. Based on the results of the IFAS and EFAS analysis of internal and external factors, there are 5 factors. The strengths of the seaweed cultivation business in Lontar Village include community interest in large seaweed cultivation businesses, easy labor to obtain from family and community, seaweed cultivation equipment is simple and easy, large seaweed cultivation areas are available and harvest and maintenance periods can be arranged. Weaknesses in seaweed cultivation include lack of knowledge and skills in cultivation, seaweed is susceptible to pest and disease attacks, unsupportive quality and quantity of seeds, no seaweed processing industry and poor air quality which affects the harvest. Opportunities in the seaweed cultivation business include export market potential, superior products from government programs, the seaweed processing industry, seaweed cultivation technology as well as improving facilities and infrastructure. Threats from seaweed cultivation include the threat of climate change, the absence of training from extension workers, fluctuating seaweed prices, the loss of generations of seaweed cultivators and assistance from the government that is not yet in line with the farmers' needs and is not evenly distributed. The strategy that is suitable to be implemented is the S-O (Progressive) Strategy consisting of optimizing the cultivation area and the amount of seaweed production (S4, S5, O1, O2), the use of technology in seaweed cultivation accompanied by training (S1, S3, O4, O5) and training. and HACCP certification for cultivators (S1, O1, O2).
ANALISIS PROSPEKTIF USAHA BUDIDAYA IKAN MAS KOKI (Carassius auratus) DI LUBUKAN BIRU FARM, CIBIRU, KOTA BANDUNG Miftahul Agra Putri; Ine Maulina; Yuniar Mulyani; Iwang Gumilar
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 14 No 4 (2024): JURNAL PERIKANAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v14i4.1188

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Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di Lubukan Biru Farm yang terletak di Cibiru, Kota Bandung. Dilaksanakan pada bulan Juli 2024 – Agustus 2024. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menganalisis prospektif usaha dan menganalisis pendapatan usaha budidaya ikan mas koki. Metode penelitian yang digunakan yaitu metode kuantitatif yang bersifat survei atau observasi. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa prospek usaha budidaya ikan mas koki di lokasi riset sangat baik. Diindikasikan beberapa parameter finansial meliputi R/C (2,3), Total revenue (Rp. 550.000.000), dan nilai BEP untuk berbagai grade ikan seperti grade Fancy (harga Rp. 158.000.000 dan produksi 3.518 ekor), grade High Quality (harga Rp. 153.500.000 dan produksi 3.551 ekor), grade Show Quality (harga Rp. 163.200.000 dan produksi 3.580 ekor). Hasil analisis pendapatan usaha menunjukkan keuntungan. Diindikasi dari parameter finansial yang digunakan adalah pendapatan usaha (Rp. 315.110.000) selama satu periode. Usaha ini mencapai titik impas dalam satu periode dan memberikan keuntungan yang menjanjikan, sehingga layak untuk dijalankan
PROFIL OF THE DOUBLE LAYER FLOATING NET CAGE FISH CULTIVATION BUSINESS IN THE SAGULING RESERVOIR (CASE STUDY OF BONGAS VILLAGE, CILILIN DISTRICT, WEST BANDUNG REGENCY) Gumilar, Iwang; Rasyid, Raffael Muhammad Sabili; Andriani, Yuli; Maulina, Ine
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 15 No 1 (2025): JURNAL PERIKANAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v15i1.1358

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Fish raising using nets is part of intensive reservoir fish farming. This method is known as floating net cages or KJA in reservoirs. The purpose of this research is to examine the overall description of double-layer net KJA fisheries in Bongas Village, as well as the technical performance of these enterprises. The research was carried out in double-layer floating net cages at Saguling Reservoir. A case study research methodology was applied. Purposive sampling was utilized to obtain data from respondents who met the following criteria: fish farmers, active KJA cultivation, 5 years of business experience, and KJA owners/workers. The analysis employed was descriptive. According to the study's findings, there were 44,065 KJA plots and a total output volume of 27,824 tons. The population is in productive age, with 5337 people; the main occupation of respondents is KJA fish farmers, with 17 people (54.84%), business experience of more than 5 years; and in terms of technical performance, one KJA plot measures 7 m x 7 m, with a top net measuring 7 m x 7 m x 4 m. The second layer is 14 m x 14 m x 9 m, with the KJA located at a depth of 8 meters. The brightness of the KJA site is 0.45m, the pH concentration is 6-8, the current strength is 20-40 cm/s, and the fish species include tilapia, carp, and patin. Stocking density: 50-100 fish per m3. Feed 788 and S99. Treatment involves painting or purchasing new ones. Vitamins or antibiotics are given to fish to maintain their health. The water quality around the KJA is pretty excellent. The investment expenses vary from 25 million to 50 million. For operations, KJA owners engage one person to monitor up to ten KJA devices
Pemasaran Digital Street Food Pecel Lele di Kawasan Perguruan Tinggi Jalan Raya Jatinangor Kabupaten Sumedang Sakira, Kekey; Gumilar, Iwang; Alfina, Alfina; Herman, Roffi Grandiosa; Maulina, Ine
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 15 No 3 (2025): JURNAL PERIKANAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v15i3.1553

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Online applications are something that currently cannot be separated from people's lives, especially urban communities. The opportunity to utilize online applications is also applied in food sales based on the use of online applications, especially for sellers in the category of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Activities that utilize online applications are called Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) where physical contact is not required between sellers and buyers. Online applications are one of the things that can support economic progress, but the use of online applications for sales is still limited depending on the area, areas with poor internet conditions usually rarely use online applications for sales. The purpose of this study was to determine how much the marketing of fishery products (Pecel lele) using online applications along the Jatinangor highway which is an area with a high percentage of students and high potential for internet use. The conclusion of this study shows that most of the pecel lele stalls along Jalan Raya Jatinangor have used online applications for sales and fifty percent of pecel lele stalls stated that turnover from using online applications tends to be higher than conventional sales. The conclusion of this study is that in 12 catfish pecel stalls located along the Jatinangor highway, 75% of all stalls have online applications for sales and 25% do not have online applications for sales. In the turnover obtained, 6 out of 12 catfish pecel stalls get higher turnover profits, 3 out of 12 catfish pecel stalls have decreasing turnover profits, the remaining 3 stalls that do not use online applications do not experience changes in turnover profits, namely sales do not increase or decrease.
ANALYSIS OF PAYANG FISHERMEN’S INCOME AT THE NUSANTARA FISHERIES PORT (PPN) PALABUHANRATU Hamdan, Muhamad Ari; Maulina, Ine; Iskandar, Iskandar; Gumilar, Iwang
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 15 No 6 (2025): JURNAL PERIKANAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v15i6.1996

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This study aims to analyze business income, profit-sharing systems, and the income of payang fishermen at the Nusantara Fisheries Port (PPN) Palabuhanratu, Sukabumi Regency. The research employs a quantitative descriptive method involving 17 payang fishing boats as samples chosen through random sampling. Primary data were collected via structured interviews, while secondary data came from official documents of PPN Palabuhanratu. The results reveal that the average net income per trip during the off-season, moderate, and peak seasons were IDR 3,500,440, IDR 4,310,359, and IDR 4,130,308, respectively. The profit-sharing system applied is a 2:1 distribution, with two parts for the boat owner and one part for the fishermen, plus an additional 5% for the helmsman. The boat owners earn between IDR 28–61 million per month, helmsmen earn IDR 3.5–7.7 million, and crew members earn IDR 1.2–2.7 million monthly. Compared to the 2024 Sukabumi minimum wage of IDR 3,351,883, only helmsmen during the moderate and peak seasons earn above the standard, while the crew members remain below the minimum wage across all seasons. Factors affecting fishermen’s income include season conditions, number of trips, catch volume, fish prices, and profit-sharing patterns. These findings indicate that the income of payang fishermen remains seasonal and unstable, especially for crew members, necessitating policy efforts to improve their welfare.
Co-Authors Achmad Rizal Adhitya Rakhmadi Agus Ruswandi Agus Ruswandi Alexander M. A. Khan Alfina, Alfina Anindya Pratami Putri Ankiq Taofiqurohman Ankiq Taofiqurrohman Annisa Karimah Aprianto, Hendra Arief, Mochamad Candra Wirawan Asep Rismawan Asep Sahidin Atikah Nurhayati Atikah Nurhayati Aulia Andhikawati Beni Guswanto Budi Susanto Christopher Radyputra Moelyosusant Citra Aulia Hani Fasa Damayanti, Ami Danies Sadyarta Pratama Dedi Supriadi Diani Putri Utami Emma Rochima Epa Paujiah Epa Paujiah, Epa Esa Khoirinnisa Evi Liviawaty Fahri Faturohman Firdaus, Muhamad Dadan Fortuna, Friyona Dewi Ghifari, Naufal Hasvi Gumilar, Atikah Haganta, Louise David Haikal Dapa Heryadi Hamdan, Muhamad Ari Handaka, Asep Agus Handaka, Asep Agus Hardhiawan, Muhammad Adrian Shidqi Hartatik, Sri Een Haryono Haryono Haryono Haryono Hendra Wawansyah Herman Hamdani Herman, Roffi Grandiosa Hermawan, Astridya Syahada Putri Heryadi, Haikal Dapa heti herawati Heti Herawati Ibnu Dwi Buwono Ickman Santi Kusumawardani Iis Rostini Ine Maulina Ine Maulina Ine Maulina Ishlahiddin, Muhammad Iqbal Iskandar . Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Izza Mahdiana Apriliani Junianto - Lantun Paradhita Dewanti Lintang Permata Sari Yuliadi Lupita Lestari Mia Berlia Miftahul Agra Putri Mochamad Candra Wirawan Arief Muhamad Rakhman Firdaus Muhammad Hafizh Arafi Nabilla Shabrina Nuraya Asfariah Wangsapraja Nurhoirunisa, Kori Pamungkas, Wahyuniar Perdana Putra Kelana Prameswari, Rhiana Prasetya, Muhamad Diva Priani, Zalsa Az Zahra Putri, Miftahul Agra Rani - Handayani Rasyid, Raffael Muhammad Sabili Raymond Marbun Lumban b Marbun Lumban Ristiafani Rita Rostika Rizal, Muhammad Rizal Alfiansyah Rizkia Aliyah Roffi Grandiosa Rusky Intan Pratama Sakira, Kekey Santi Rukminita Anggraeni, Santi Rukminita Saputra, Adjie Shafa, Bellarisa Rahma Shelvi Mardiana Sri Astuty Sri Een Hartatik Sriati - Syamsuddin, Mega Laksmini Tarigan, Aginta Primana Titin Herawati Trie Utami Akbarini Ujang Subhan Wahyuniar Pamungkas Yayat Dhahiyat Yayat Dhahiyat Yuli Andriani Yuniar Mulyani Yuniar Mulyani Zahidah Zahidah - Zahidah Hasan Zahidah Zahidah, Zahidah Zuzy Anna