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Operational Performance Evaluation at the Bungus Fishing Port West Sumatra Province Hanifah, Delyana; Bustari, Bustari; Zain, Jonny; Syahruromadan, Syahruromadan
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.30.1.90-95

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This study was conducted in January 2023 at the Bungus Ocean Fishing Port to determine the achievements of operational performance and problems faced by operational activities and to what extent the Bungus PPS has implemented the level of operational performance of the Bungus Ocean Fishing Port over the past five years. The survey method was used in this study. The evaluation of operational performance at PPS Bungus is based on Kep-DJPT no 20/KEP-DJPT/2015, which contains four parameters and 28 sub-parameters. The results showed that operational performance's success value had run very well from 2017 to 2021, with values ranging from 86.75 to 89. However, several subparameters have low values: fisheries production, fishery product processing services at WKOPP, port land use (according to the master plan), and labor absorption. The value of fishermen's satisfaction with PPS Bungus' operational services in 2023 is 91.76%, which means it is perfect.
The Effect of Using Different Bait on the Catch of Mangrove Crabs (Scylla sp) on Bubu Payung Fishing Equipment in Sapat Village, Indragiri Hilir Regency, Riau, Indonesia Maulana, M. Hafiz; Isnaniah, Isnaniah; Zain, Jonny
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): June
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Bubu is a passive fishing tool that works by trapping. Over time, a modification known as the bubu payung emerged, which is easy to obtain at an affordable price. This research was conducted in November 2023 over ten days in the waters of the Parit 18 River in Sapat Village, Kuala Indragiri District, Indragiri Hilir Regency. The method used in this research was experimental fishing, employing three types of bait: malong, coconut cake, and coconut pulp. Data analysis was performed using the t-test with SPSS 27.0.1. The results showed no significant difference in the catch of malong bait, coconut cake, or coconut dregs. According to the calculations, bait comparison A t-value (malong bait and coconut cake) (0,294) < t-table (2,306), bait comparison B (malong bait and coconut dregs) t-value (0,385) <t-table (2,306), and bait comparison C (coconut cake bait and coconut dregs bait) t-value (0,081) <t-table (2,306). Therefore, bubu payung can effectively catch mangrove crabs and bycatch.
Analysis of Ice Supply Needs for Purse Seine Ship Operations in Kutaraja Ocean Fishing Port, Aceh Province Adha, Ridho; Zain, Jonny; Brown, Arthur
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): May
Publisher : Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Riau

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This research was conducted in March 2022 at Kutaraja Ocean Fishing Port, Banda Aceh City, Aceh Province. The purpose of the study was to determine what factors determine the amount of ice carried for fishing operations on purse seine fishing gear, and how the relationship between these factors and the amount of ice carried. The method used in this research is the survey method. The data collected were statistically analyzed using the normality test, multicollinearity, ANOVA, Multiple linear regression, and T-Test. The results showed that the size of the ship (X1), the length of the trip (X2), and the amount of catch (X3) affect the amount of ice carried (Y) by purse seine vessels in the form of multiple regression equation Y = 2403.052 - 100.725 X1 + 294.378 X2 + 1.686 X3. The value of the determinant coefficient obtained is 59.4%.
Productivity and Financial Analysis of Fishing Effort with Handline at Kutaraja Ocean Fishing Port Aceh Province Manalu, Angga Setia; Zain, Jonny; Brown, Arthur
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): January
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Production of catches on hand line-fishing gear at Kutaraja Ocean Fishing Port has decreased, this is clearly seen from the level of fish production produced, which was 2.407.580 tons in 2018 compared to production in 2019, which was 2,285,750 tons. The fishing business, which has become one of the livelihoods of the Indonesian people, is a little riskier compared to other businesses because the fish which are the main target of this business is always moving dynamically. The research objectives were to determine productivity per GT, Trip, and ABK on hand line-fishing gear and to determine the financial feasibility analysis of fishing effort on hand line-fishing gear at Kutaraja Ocean Fishing Port. The benefits of this research are to increase knowledge and insight regarding productivity and financial analysis of the fishing line effort. The method used in this study is a survey method. The data analysis method used in this research is a descriptive analysis method. The results showed that the value of productivity per trip with large-size ships has a high amount of production compared to smaller ship sizes. This is because a larger ship has a carrying capacity or more carrying capacity. Hand line fishing with a vessel size > 30 GT has a relatively long payback period, i.e. < 5 years. While ships with a size of 5 GT. 6 GTs. 9 GTs. 22 GTs. and 24 GT have a payback period of < 3 years. This is because a larger ship has a carrying capacity or more carrying capacity. Hand line fishing with a vessel size > 30 GT has a relatively long payback period, i.e. < 5 years. While ships with a size of 5 GT. 6 GTs. 9 GTs. 22 GTs. and 24 GT have a payback period of < 3 years. This is because a larger ship has a carrying capacity or more carrying capacity. Hand line fishing with a vessel size > 30 GT has a relatively long payback period, i.e. < 5 years. While ships with a size of 5 GT. 6 GTs. 9 GTs. 22 GTs. and 24 GT have a payback period of < 3 years.
Composition of Longline Fishing Catches in Sungai Sembilan Waters, Bangsal Aceh District, Dumai City, Riau Province Adha, Dwicha Addiva; Zain, Jonny; Isnaniah, Isnaniah
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): January
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The longline fishing gear in the Bangsal Aceh District is a secondary fishing gear from the pengerih fishing gear, the Bangsal Aceh anglers use the longline fishing gear when they are free or when anglers only want to use it. This study aims to determine the construction of longline fishing gear and determine the basic composition of longline catches using bait that is often used. The research method used is a survey method. The data collected starts from supplies, ship condition, condition of fishing gear, data on fish species, fish weight, and the number of individual fish, which are then analyzed by calculating the effort of the hook rate, and the catches obtained. Then analyzed descriptively by defining the main catch and bycatch. From the results of the research conducted for two weeks, the catch consisted of three types, namely giant catfish, sagor, and stingrays. Stingrays were the heaviest fish weighing 57.8 kg (80.38%), followed by giant catfish with 13.6 kg (18.9152%), and sagor with 0.5 kg (0.69541%). Meanwhile, according to individuals, the most commonly found fish were 11 giant catfish (64.7%), followed by 5 stingrays (29.4118%), and 1 sagor (5.88235%). Meanwhile, according to individuals, the most commonly found fish were 11 giant catfish (64.7%), followed by 5 stingrays (29.4118%), and 1 sagor (5.88235%). Meanwhile, according to individuals, the most commonly found fish were 11 Giant catfish (64.7%), followed by 5 stingrays (29.4118%) and 1 sagor (5.88235%).
Satisfaction of the Fisheries Troll Line Service Section of the Port Authority at Bungus PPS, West Sumatra Oktakasia, Yopy; Zain, Jonny; Bustari, Bustari
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): September
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The purpose of this research is to improve and revise the service quality performance that is given to fishermen. The method used in this research is to use a survey method with direct interviews using questionnaires at the research location. Respondents in this research were addressed to Troll Line Fishermen. The analysis used is the validity and reliability test obtained from the questionnaire results, the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) is used to determine the level of satisfaction of fishermen and Importance and Performance Analysis (IPA) is used to find out the things that are priority improvements to the attributes that affect consumer satisfaction level. Based on the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) method, the results obtained 95.082%, which indicates that the level of service provided by the porter’s party where it can be seen that the service users have a high level of satisfaction with the harbormaster's service
Analysis of Main Catch and Bycatch on Catching Devices “Gombang” in Sungai Gayung Kiri Village Rangsang Subdistrict Kepulauan Meranti Regency Manalu, Irene Natalia; Bustari, Bustari; Zain, Jonny
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): September
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The research was conducted in Sungai Gayung Kiri Village in October 2020. The aim of the study was to identify the composition and proportion of the main, by-catch and discarded catches in gombang fishing gear. The method used in this study is a survey method, namely by interviewing and direct observation in fishing waters, identifying species and counting the number of each species caught by gombang fishing gear. Data analysis used descriptive statistics which were tabulated in the form of tables and graphs. The results showed that pepay shrimp (Sergestes similis) was the main or most dominant catch caught in gombang fishing gear, which was 65.91%. The largest percentage of bycatch is beliak mato (Ilisha elongata) at 0.18%, and the percentage of discharge, namely striped crab (Brachura lannaeus) is 0.04%.
Technical and Financial Study of Capture Business Mantis Shrimp (Harpiosquilla raphidea) Using Base Nets Driven in Kepenghuluan Sinaboi Sinaboi District Rokan Hilir Regency Riau Province Syahrul, Syahrul; Zain, Jonny; Bustari, Bustari
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): September
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This research was conducted in September 2019 in Sinaboi Waters, Rokan Hilir Regency, Riau Province. This study aims to analyze the technical and financial aspects of catching mantis shrimp (Harpiosquilla raphidea) in drift bottom fishing gear. The method used is survey method and case study. The fishing fleet used is 1 ship with a weight of 3 GT, which has a 27 HP propulsion engine. The results of the technical analysis, the main catch of the bottom drift net fishing gear is mantis shrimp using bait and obtained an upper hanging ratio of 0.55; hanging ratio down by 0.45 and shortening by 55%. The results of the calculation of business feasibility analysis show the total investment value of the fishing business is Rp.46,622,000 with a BCR value of 1.2, an FRR value of 39.53%, and a PPC value of 2.5 which means the time required by fishermen to The payback period is 2 years 5 months. Therefore, it can be concluded that the fishing effort is feasible to run and develop
Time Efficiency of Filling Supplies at Marine Supplies Tonda Fishing Ship in PPS Bungus, West Sumatra Province Hafidzah, Tri Okta; Isnaniah, Isnaniah; Zain, Jonny
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): September
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When filling supplies at sea, it is not only troll line fishing vessels that fill up supplies at PPS Bungus but also other fishing vessels. The large number of fishing fleets filling up fishing supplies causes queues that can affect the cost of mooring ships. To find out how efficiency the time of filling supplies at sea troll line fishing vessels is and the factors that influence it, this study was conducted. The method used is a survey method of 20 sample ships that carry out fishing activities. From the results of the study, it was found that the efficiency level of filling time for troll line fishing boats ranged from 74.22% to 89.01% with an average of 82.31%, which means efficiency. The size of the efficiency level when filling fishing supplies is very dependent on the length of the effective time used. The amount of effective time is influenced by the number of supplies of clean water (x1), fuel (x2), ice cubes (x3), and the number of actors filling fishing supplies (x4), in the form of multiple regression equation Y = 58,5700 + 0.0363x1 + 0 .0488x2 + 0.1652x3 – 9.5800x4. The efficiency level of filling time for fishing supplies can still be improved by reducing wasted time
Level of Compliance and Fishermen's Perceptions on Sustainable Fishery at UPT Fish Port, Dumai City, Riau Province Cundaningrum, Laksita; Rengi, Pareng; Zain, Jonny
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): September
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Research has been carried out at the Fishery Port UPT Dumai City, Riau Province which aims to describe the socio-economic characteristics of fishermen, determine the level of compliance of fishermen, fishermen's perceptions of the criteria for environmentally friendly fishing gear, fishermen's perceptions of the existence of fish resources and see a comparison of compliance and perceptions of fishermen in UPT Fishery Port Dumai City, Riau Province. This type of research is descriptive research with a survey method. The sample used is 33 respondents with sampling technique. Data collection techniques were carried out by means of observation and interviews using questionnaires to respondents. The analysis used is descriptive, comparative analysis using the Kruskal-Wallis test and the Mann-Whitney test, and correlation analysis using the Spearman rank correlation. The results of this study indicate that the socio-economic characteristics of fishermen in the Fisheries Port UPT, Riau Province, are the majority of fishermen aged 36-45 with low education, namely basic education. Experience as a fisherman for more than 15 years. Then for the characteristics of fishermen in the income section, the dominant fishermen earn above the UMP as many as 20 people. Finally, for fishermen, the most dependents are 3-4 dependents as many as 15 people with a percentage of 45.46%. Gill net fishermen have the highest compliance compared to splints and sondong while the lowest compliance is sondong fisherman. There is no significant difference in fishermen's perceptions of environmentally friendly fishing gear and fishermen's perceptions of the existence of fish resources
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