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ANALISIS SALURAN PEMASARAN DAN PENGENDALIAN MUTU KOMODITAS PERIKANAN MELALUI OPTIMALISASI COLD STORAGE PPI SELILI: Analysis of Marketing Channels and Quality Control of Fishery Commodities Through the Optimization of Cold Storage at Selili Fish Landing Base Nur Indah Pratiwi; Syakira Permadani Machdi; Andi Muttia Yunita Mentari Sayuti; Sitti Fakhriyyah
JURNAL AKUAKULTUR, TEKNOLOGI DAN MANAJEMEN PERIKANAN TANGKAP, ILMU KELAUTAN Vol 9 No 1 (2026): JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN TROPICAL FISHERIES
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Muslim Indonesia Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/23a3n907

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This study aims to analyze the marketing channels of fishery commodities, examine the quality control of fishery products, and evaluate the utilization of cold storage facilities at the Selili Fish Landing Site (PPI Selili) in Samarinda City, Indonesia.. The research employed a descriptive survey method using both quantitative and qualitative approaches through observation, interviews, and primary data collection. The results showed that there are three marketing channels, namely Fishermen–PPI Selili–Consumers, Fishermen–Collectors–PPI Selili–Consumers, and Fishermen–Collectors–PPI Selili–Retailers–Consumers. The highest marketing margin was obtained by retailers, while the total marketing margin from fishermen to retailers ranged from IDR 3,000/kg to IDR 29,000/kg. The findings also indicate that the utilization of cold storage facilities at PPI Selili still requires improvement to better support the maintenance of fishery commodity quality. Therefore, optimizing cold storage facilities is expected to help maintain fish freshness, extend shelf life, and improve the efficiency of the fisheries supply chain in the region.
ANALISIS DAMPAK SOSIAL EKONOMI PEMBANGUNAN BREAKWATER PADA KOMUNITAS PESISIR DI PELABUHAN PERIKANAN BEBA, TAKALAR, SULAWESI SELATAN M Irham Ilyas; Andi Tenri Fada; Kasri Kasri; Sitti Fakhriyyah
JURNAL AKUAKULTUR, TEKNOLOGI DAN MANAJEMEN PERIKANAN TANGKAP, ILMU KELAUTAN Vol 8 No 2 (2025): JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN TROPICAL FISHERIES
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Muslim Indonesia Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/skhe3g63

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Breakwater construction in coastal areas is essential for enhancing port stability and ensuring the safety of fisheries activities; however, the construction phase often generates socio-economic pressures on communities dependent on port operations. This study aims to analyze the impacts of breakwater development at Beba Fishing Port, Takalar District, with a focus on changes in fishermen’s income, local economic dynamics, and social disturbances during construction. The research employs a mixed-methods approach with an explanatory sequential design, which integrates quantitative and qualitative analyses in a sequential manner. The initial phase involved a survey of 40 respondents—including fishermen, fish traders, small-scale entrepreneurs, and nearby residents—followed by in-depth interviews and field observations based on Participatory Action Research. Chi-square analysis was used to assess the relationship between demographic characteristics and levels of impact. The findings indicate that fishermen’s income decreased by 11% during construction due to operational disruptions at the port but increased by 6% after the breakwater became fully functional. Economic impacts were more pronounced among fishermen and fish traders (χ² = 8.0; p < 0.05). Socially, communities experienced conflict, pollution, and environmental discomfort, particularly in areas affected by heavy-equipment traffic. Inferential analysis revealed significant associations between age (χ² = 11.73; p < 0.01) and education level (χ² = 8.10; p < 0.05) and conflict experiences, with younger and less-educated groups being the most affected.