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Social Characteristics of Squid Fishermen Conditions in Improving Household Welfare and Income, Lampung Riantini, Maya; Bidarti, Agustina; Bursan, Rinaldi; Listiana, Indah; Al Faris, Luthfi Naufal
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v6i2.2979

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The level of income determines the welfare of fishermen. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the income level of squid fishermen and household incomse with the condition of squid fishermen. This study was conducted in Sukajaya Lempasing Village, Teluk Pandan District, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung. The results of the study showed that squid fisherman households with income above the minimum wage (prosperous) value have side jobs that can increase their income to meet the daily needs. The welfare level of squid fishermen is in the poor to moderate category. Education is a human right for every Indonesian citizen, thus every citizen has the right to get a proper education. Education is an important indicator in measuring household welfare. The difference in the education level will certainly affect the level of welfare obtained by each household. Most of the squid fishermen are in a prosperous condition because they have high scores on every welfare indicator, especially on education indicators, consumption levels and patterns as well as housing and environmental indicators.
Pemetaan Stakeholder Dalam Peningkatan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat Nelayan Di Pulau Pasaran Kelurahan Kota Karang, Kota Bandar Lampung Dewi, Niken Puspita; Rochana, Erna; Damai, Abdullah Aman; Hartoyo, Hartoyo; Riantini, Maya; Febryano, Indra Gumay; Tresiana, Novita
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v7i2.5001

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The purpose of this study was to map the stakeholders involved in efforts to improve the welfare of fishing communities on Pasaran Island, Kota Karang Village, Bandar Lampung City. The data analysis method was carried out descriptively to map the stakeholders involved based on their interests and influence. The results showed that the players were the Lampung Provincial Government, Bandar Lampung City Government, Bandar Lampung City Fisheries Service, because these stakeholders have a very strong interest and influence. Stakeholders who act as context setters are the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Legislative Members, community leaders, NGOs, Goods and Services Providers, Police and TNI, Universities, because these stakeholders have great influence but low importance. The role of stakeholders with the subject category is small fishermen, namely labor fishermen and fish processing laborers, large fishermen and middlemen. Fishermen are stakeholders who have a high interest, but do not have a strong influence. Stakeholders in the crowd category are the Head of East Teluk Betung Sub-District, Head of Kota Karang Village, Neighborhood and RT officials in Kota Karang Village, because stakeholders, so that the expectations of the government for the provision of the program can be realized and the welfare of the fishing community will increase. In addition, community empowerment can also be carried out through developing the capacities of small fishermen and supporting information in the use of more developed fishing gear by conducting entrepreneurial training, developing skills and expertise for fishermen on Pasaran Island,
Penerapan Konsep Blue Economy Pada Budidaya Udang Vaname Melalui Pemetaan Stakeholder Di Kecamatan Rawajitu Timur Kabupaten Tulang Bawang Ristiawati, Risa; Damai, Abdullah Aman; Rochana, Erna; Febryano, Indra Gumay; Riantini, Maya; Tresiana, Novita
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v7i2.5002

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The purpose of this study was to map the stakeholders involved in efforts to implement the concept of blue economy in vaname shrimp farming in East Rawajitu District, Tulang Bawang Regency. Data were collected using a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews and documentation studies. Data analysis was carried out descriptively to map the stakeholders involved based on their importance and influence. The results showed 21 stakeholders played a role consisting of private government, community and academics. Stakeholders who play a role as players are the Lampung Provincial Government, the Maritime and Fisheries Service, the Tulang Bawang Regency Government, the Tulang Bawang Regency Fisheries Service, which has a very strong interest and influence. Stakeholders who act as context setters are the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Commission IV of the House of Representatives, Lampung Marine Aquaculture Center, Mesuji Sekampung River Basin, Fish Quarantine Center for Quality Control and Safety of Fishery Products, INDOGAP Certification Institute, Seed Supplier, Shrimp Buyer, Feed and Medicine Company, P3UWL, KPBD, Yagasu, PPNI, LPMUKP, Universities have a large influence but low importance. The role of stakeholders in the subject category is shrimp farmers, who have a high interest but do not have a strong influence. Crowd stakeholders consist of the East Rawajitu District Government. Cross-sectoral cooperation must be carried out, so that the government's expectations towards applying the concept of blue economy or sustainable shrimp farming can be applied in protecting the environment while still increasing economic growth.
Distribution Institution Of Subsidized Fuel For Fishermen In Kangkung Village, Bandar Lampung City Sitanggang, Rostuti Lusiwati; Damai, Abdullah Aman; Supono, Supono; Riantini, Maya; Tresiana, Novita; Febryano, Indra Gumay
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Journal of Tropical Marine Science (on going)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v8i1.5178

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The distribution of subsidized fuel for fishermen is largely determined by government regulations and policies. A well-implemented distribution institution ensures that subsidized fuel reaches fishermen appropriately. This study aims to analyze the institutionalization of subsidized fuel for fishermen in Kangkung Village, Bumi Waras District, Bandar Lampung City. The approach used is a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data collection through in-depth interviews, participatory observation and documentation studies. Data processing is carried out to analyze the institutionalization of subsidized fuel distribution for fishermen. The results of the study indicate that fishermen who use diesel fuel obtain subsidized diesel fuel at fishermen's fuel station according to the provisions set by the Downstream Regulatory Agency Committee Oil and Fuel. Not all fishermen can meet the required provisions. This causes there are still fishermen who cannot access subsidized diesel fuel for their business needs. Fishermen who use Pertalite also cannot freely access subsidized pertalite at the fuel station due to less supportive institutional governance. Thus, it is still necessary for the government to improve regulations so that distribution is more effective and controlled, so that subsidized fuel can be accessed evenly by small fishermen.
Distribution Institution Of Subsidized Fuel For Fishermen In Kangkung Village, Bandar Lampung City Sitanggang, Rostuti Lusiwati; Damai, Abdullah Aman; Supono, Supono; Riantini, Maya; Tresiana, Novita; Febryano, Indra Gumay
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Journal of Tropical Marine Science (on going)
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v8i1.5178

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The distribution of subsidized fuel for fishermen is largely determined by government regulations and policies. A well-implemented distribution institution ensures that subsidized fuel reaches fishermen appropriately. This study aims to analyze the institutionalization of subsidized fuel for fishermen in Kangkung Village, Bumi Waras District, Bandar Lampung City. The approach used is a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data collection through in-depth interviews, participatory observation and documentation studies. Data processing is carried out to analyze the institutionalization of subsidized fuel distribution for fishermen. The results of the study indicate that fishermen who use diesel fuel obtain subsidized diesel fuel at fishermen's fuel station according to the provisions set by the Downstream Regulatory Agency Committee Oil and Fuel. Not all fishermen can meet the required provisions. This causes there are still fishermen who cannot access subsidized diesel fuel for their business needs. Fishermen who use Pertalite also cannot freely access subsidized pertalite at the fuel station due to less supportive institutional governance. Thus, it is still necessary for the government to improve regulations so that distribution is more effective and controlled, so that subsidized fuel can be accessed evenly by small fishermen.
Access To Capital: Limitations For Small Fisherman In Gudang Lelang, Bandar Lampung City Maloring, Darius Sesario; Damai, Abdullah Aman; Rochana, Erna; Riantini, Maya; Febryano, Indra Gumay
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v18i2.6942

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Access to capital is very important in the development of small fishery businesses. This study aims to analyze the access to the capital of small fishermen in Bandar Lampung City Gudang Lelang. The research method uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data was obtained by in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis; Furthermore, it was analyzed to explain the access to capital of small fishermen. The results of the study show that most small fishermen have difficulties accessing capital through banks. Most of them access non-formal capital, such as mobile lending, a door-to-door system known as bank keliling, loan sharks, Madani Mekaar National Capital, Syariah National Retirement Savings Bank, and Amartha. In addition, fishermen were used to borrowing money from skippers, subscription stalls, or their families to meet their needs at sea. They need the government’s support and mentoring in accessing bank capital to develop their businesses. Capital difficulties for fishermen’s businesses should be evaluated by banks to provide a more flexible system that is easily accessible.
Pemetaan Stakeholder Dalam Peningkatan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat Nelayan Di Pulau Pasaran Kelurahan Kota Karang, Kota Bandar Lampung Dewi, Niken Puspita; Rochana, Erna; Damai, Abdullah Aman; Hartoyo, Hartoyo; Riantini, Maya; Febryano, Indra Gumay; Tresiana, Novita
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v7i2.5001

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The purpose of this study was to map the stakeholders involved in efforts to improve the welfare of fishing communities on Pasaran Island, Kota Karang Village, Bandar Lampung City. The data analysis method was carried out descriptively to map the stakeholders involved based on their interests and influence. The results showed that the players were the Lampung Provincial Government, Bandar Lampung City Government, Bandar Lampung City Fisheries Service, because these stakeholders have a very strong interest and influence. Stakeholders who act as context setters are the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Legislative Members, community leaders, NGOs, Goods and Services Providers, Police and TNI, Universities, because these stakeholders have great influence but low importance. The role of stakeholders with the subject category is small fishermen, namely labor fishermen and fish processing laborers, large fishermen and middlemen. Fishermen are stakeholders who have a high interest, but do not have a strong influence. Stakeholders in the crowd category are the Head of East Teluk Betung Sub-District, Head of Kota Karang Village, Neighborhood and RT officials in Kota Karang Village, because stakeholders, so that the expectations of the government for the provision of the program can be realized and the welfare of the fishing community will increase. In addition, community empowerment can also be carried out through developing the capacities of small fishermen and supporting information in the use of more developed fishing gear by conducting entrepreneurial training, developing skills and expertise for fishermen on Pasaran Island,
Penerapan Konsep Blue Economy Pada Budidaya Udang Vaname Melalui Pemetaan Stakeholder Di Kecamatan Rawajitu Timur Kabupaten Tulang Bawang Ristiawati, Risa; Damai, Abdullah Aman; Rochana, Erna; Febryano, Indra Gumay; Riantini, Maya; Tresiana, Novita
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v7i2.5002

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The purpose of this study was to map the stakeholders involved in efforts to implement the concept of blue economy in vaname shrimp farming in East Rawajitu District, Tulang Bawang Regency. Data were collected using a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews and documentation studies. Data analysis was carried out descriptively to map the stakeholders involved based on their importance and influence. The results showed 21 stakeholders played a role consisting of private government, community and academics. Stakeholders who play a role as players are the Lampung Provincial Government, the Maritime and Fisheries Service, the Tulang Bawang Regency Government, the Tulang Bawang Regency Fisheries Service, which has a very strong interest and influence. Stakeholders who act as context setters are the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Commission IV of the House of Representatives, Lampung Marine Aquaculture Center, Mesuji Sekampung River Basin, Fish Quarantine Center for Quality Control and Safety of Fishery Products, INDOGAP Certification Institute, Seed Supplier, Shrimp Buyer, Feed and Medicine Company, P3UWL, KPBD, Yagasu, PPNI, LPMUKP, Universities have a large influence but low importance. The role of stakeholders in the subject category is shrimp farmers, who have a high interest but do not have a strong influence. Crowd stakeholders consist of the East Rawajitu District Government. Cross-sectoral cooperation must be carried out, so that the government's expectations towards applying the concept of blue economy or sustainable shrimp farming can be applied in protecting the environment while still increasing economic growth.
Co-Authors Abdullah Aman Damai Achdiansyah Ade Rahmad Rmadhan Adia Nugraha Adia Nugraha Affandi , Muhammad Irfan Agus Budi Utomo Agus Hudoyo Agus Setyawan Agustina Bidarti Al Faris, Luthfi Naufal Al Safar, M Rizki Aminah Candra Kasih Andriyan Apriyono Annajib, Askaruddin Annida Ubaidillah Annisa Elvaretta Insani Aulia Ruli Novenda Ayla Vilin Windyata Bustanul Arifin Damai, A Aman Dame Trully Gultom Dewi, Niken Puspita Dwi Haryono Eka Wahyu Rahmawati Erik Budi Susanto Erna Rochana Ervina Dwicahyani Febby Wulandari Fembriarti Erry Prasmatiwi Filipus Cahya Kusuma Putra Gusti Ayu Komang Theresia Aidawati Hartoyo Hartoyo Helvi Yanfika Hutasoit, Ropatina Monika Valentina Indah Listiana Indah Nurmayasari Indra Gumay Febryano Khoirrinabila, Aulia Ktut Murniati Ktut Murniati Kusnandi, Savira Adelia Lestari, Dyah Aring Hepiana Lutfiani, Ulfah Maloring, Darius Sesario Muhamad Irfan Affandi Muhammad Irfan Affandi Muhammad Irfan Affandi Novita Tresiana Nur'aini, Lestari Gita Nurul Sarwinda Pilatus Utama Mandala Putra Puspita Yuliandari Putri Larasati Putri, Rafika Dila Putu Shabna Dewi R Hanung Ismono Raden Ajeng Diana Widyastuti Rahmat Sepriadi Rama Ayu Fitri Rendi Setiawan Ridho Elghani Rinaldi Bursan Ristiawati, Risa Rudi Situmeang Saleh, Yuliana Sari, Septiyana Savira Adelia Kusnadi Septiyana Sari Sianturi, Sulastri Sitanggang, Rostuti Lusiwati Slamet Mulyono Supono Supono Susanto Susanto Susanto, Gregorius Nugroho Thomas Mayang Andriadi Wan Abbas Zakaria Wan Abbas Zakaria Widiastuti, Endang Linirin Windyata, Ayla Vilin Wuryaningsih Dwi Sayekti Yaktiworo Indriani Yunita Munisara Zainal Abidin