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Journal : Jurnal Segara

IDENTIFICATION OF WASTE FROM FISHING VESSEL BASED AT THE BITUNG OCEAN FISHING PORT Putri, Elsari Tanjung; Manohas, Jul; Simau, Silvester; Manengkey, Jenny I.; Saranga, Rudi; Darondo, Franky A.; Katili, Lidya; Karyanto, Karyanto
Jurnal Segara Vol 19, No 3 (2024): December
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Dumai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v19i3.15119

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One source of marine pollution can be caused by the operational activities of fishing vessels. This research aims to identify the type and amount of waste originating from fishing vessels. Data collection was conducted at Bitung Ocean Fishing Port during November-December 2023 by purposive sampling. The waste that has been collected, sorted and weighed. Data were analysed using descriptive quantitative. The waste generated by fishing vessels consists of two types, namely organic and inorganic waste. Organic waste consists of food waste and kitchen waste, while inorganic waste consists of 70% plastic, 12% processed wood, 10% glass, 6% clothing or cloth, and 1% metal and rubber. Organic waste is disposed of directly into the sea, while inorganic waste is collected in storage containers for later disposal on land. There is a need for more action in fishery vessel waste management, such as training in recycling that can generate economic benefits, in an effort to reduce waste from fishing vessels.
WASTE MANAGEMENT ON FISHING VASSELS BASED AT BITUNG OCEANIC FISHING PORT Mahendra Jaya, Made; Tanjung Putri, Elsari; F. Hutapea, Roma Yuli; A. Tauladani, Saeful; Katili, Lidya; Suratna, Suratna; Muddin, Imam; Rislam, M. Nasril
Jurnal Segara Vol 20, No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Dumai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i2.15705

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Fisheries activities at the Bitung Ocean Fishing Port (PPS) have the potential to cause pollution, particularly due to waste generated by fishing vessels. Waste generated on board is categorized into two types: organic and inorganic waste. Information on waste management aboard fishing vessels based at PPS Bitung is minimal and very limited. The aims is to study waste management aboard these vessels and analyze waste management strategies. The research was conducted from August to November 2024 at PPS Bitung. Data were collected using survey methods and interviews with respondents selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using survey methods and interviews with respondents selected by purposive sampling. Data analysis used descriptive methods with a qualitative approach, and waste management strategies were analysed using SWOT analysis. The results showed that the categories of waste generated by fishing vessels include wet waste (food), which is directly dumped into the sea, and dry waste such as plastic, bottles, cloth, glass, and metal, which are collected first. Dry waste management is carried out in two ways, namely without sorting and with sorting. The waste management strategy on board fishing vessels in PPS Bitung is designed to increase environmental awareness and waste management efficiency through an integrated approach. The combination of education, regulation and partnership provides a comprehensive solution to minimize the environmental impact of waste and increase the active participation of crew members in waste management. Consistent implementation of this strategy can serve as a model for sustainable waste management in the fisheries sector.