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Economic Valuation of Marina Beach, Bantaeng Regency Ramlan, Asrul Rahadi; Amri, Andi; Tahang, Hamzah; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Hasani, M. Chasyim
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 1, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (369.55 KB) | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v1i2.14352

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This study aims to determine the factors that influence the frequency of tourist visits and to determine the economic value of Marina Beach based on the analysis of travel costs using the Travel cost method. This research was carried out at Marina Beach, Bantaeng Regency from February to March 2021 with a sample of 38 people. The research location was chosen purposively with the consideration that Marina Beach is one of the tourism objects whose exact economic value is not known based on the Travel Cost Method, while the sampling is by non-random sampling or non-random sampling/non-probability sampling. Analysis of the data used is multiple linear regression and analysis of economic value based on travel costs. Factors that have a significant influence on the intensity of visits at Marina Beach are the attractiveness of the beach, the location of the beach. While the factors that do not have a significant effect on the intensity of visits at Marina Beach are travel costs, facilities, accessibility, distance from houses, and the level of cleanliness of Marina Beach attractions. Meanwhile, based on the calculation results, it is known that the consumer surplus based on the individual travel cost method (Individual Travel Cost) is a minimum income of Rp. 42,570.65.- per individual per year, and then the economic value of the Marina Beach tourist attraction is Rp. 1,393,484,222 -/year.    
The Impact of Social Media on Buying Decision of Pempek Mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) in Makassar City Tasmara, A. Fitri; Baso, Aris; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Kasri, Kasri; Yusuf, Djumran
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 1, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (359.879 KB) | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v1i2.14933

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This study aims to determine the characteristics of consumers who decide to buy based on social media advertisements and to find out what factors influence the purchasing decisions of mackerel fish pempek consumers in Makassar City. This research was conducted from January to March 2021. The type of research used was a survey. Research data was collected by interview method and questionnaires were distributed to 94 respondents who had bought mackerel fish pempek products online. The sampling method used is a sampling technique where the research goes directly to the field by taking respondents (samples) from the representative population by using questionnaires as the main data collection. The data sources used are primary data and secondary data and then analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The consumers of mackerel fish pempek in Makassar City come from various groups ranging from young people under 19 years old to elderly people over 45 years old, like students, civil servants, to housewives. Based on the results of the research, the variables of product, price, promotion, place, service, and trust together have a positive and significant effect on consumer purchasing decisions with an Fcount value of 20.935 which is greater than the Ftable value of 2.205. Partially, the product variable has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions with a tcount value of 2.859 > from a ttable value of 1.9876. The value of Adjusted R Square obtained from the test results of the Coefficient of Determination (R2) on purchasing decisions of 0.591 means that 59.1% of purchasing decisions are influenced by product, price, promotion, place, service, and trust. While the remaining 40.9% is influenced by other factors not included in this study.
Mangrove Crab (Scylla spp.) Catching Units as a Community Side Business in Tarakan Tengah Sub-District , City of Tarakan Hidayat, Nur; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Baso, Aris
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 2, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v2i2.18318

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Tarakan City is one of the areas that has considerable fishery potential, one of which is mud crabs, based on the results of a survey in 2018 Tarakan City has exported 4,500 tons of mud crabs per year. This encourages the emergence of mangrove crab fishing as a side business that can increase people's income and welfare. The purpose of this study was to analyze the costs, revenues, revenues and business feasibility and marketing of mud crabs. This research was conducted from March to April 2021. The method used was descriptive qualitative and quantitative using a questionnaire. The sampling method used is the cluster sampling method with a total sample of 36 people, consisting of 25 mud crab catchers, 6 collectors, 3 small traders and 2 large traders. Analysis of the data used is profit analysis and marketing analysis. The results showed that the profit of the mud crab catcher was IDR 5,796,296 per month with an income of IDR 8,375,600 per month and a total cost of IDR 2,579,305 per month, with an R/C value of 3.25 or feasible to run. The highest marketing margin is found in the marketing agency of collecting traders, which is IDR 20,000 and the lowest margin is found in marketing channel 1 at the small and large trader institution of IDR 10,000. The highest marketing costs incurred by marketing agencies are in marketing channel 3, which is IDR 34,436, the most efficient marketing agency is small traders in marketing channel 1 with an average marketing efficiency value of 0.03%.
A Study of The Fish Supply Chain at The Paotere Fishing Port of Makassar City Kahar, Karmila; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Tahang, Hamzah
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 3, NOMOR 1, MAY 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v3i1.18660

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This study aims to determine (1) the flow of information and finance, (2) the main problems that occur in supply chain activities at PPI Paotere, and (3) supply chain models at PPI Paotere. This research was conducted in March 2021 at PPI Paotere, Makassar City. The type of research used is survey research using a quantitative approach. The sampling method used cluster sampling and the determination of the number of samples with the Slovin formula, so that the number of samples as many as 43 people. The data analysis used in this study is a quantitative and qualitative descriptive analysis. The results showed that in terms of information flow, pelagic and demersal fish sources of information mostly came from groups of fishermen, courtiers and even other traders. Financial flow with a system of mutual trust that has been built and maintained for a long time because the average supplier and trader have been subscribing for years. The flow of goods starts from the source of goods originating from fishermen who are obtained from nearby islands until they finally arrive to consumers and industry. There are various problems experienced by market players at the Paotere fishing port, including the timeliness of auctions, checking the number and types of fish and cooperative services at the Paotere fishing port. The supply chain model for pelagic and demersal fish in the Paotere fishing port is divided into two, namely for export needs and local consumers. The supply chain model for local consumer needs consists of groups of fishermen, courtiers, traders and consumers while for export needs consists of groups of fishermen, retainers, UPI, companies then exported.
Income analysis of Pryer Boat Charts fisherman in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency) Risna, Risna; Tahang, Hamzah; Fakhriyyah, Sitti; Hasani, M. Chasyim; Amiluddin, Amiluddin
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 4, NOMOR 1, MAY 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v4i1.19065

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Thys  study aims to determine the income analysis of bagan cungkil fishermen in lamuru village, tellu siattinge sub-district, bone district and to determine the profit sharing system found in bagan cungkil fishermen in lamuru village, tellu siattinge sub-district, bone district. This research was conducted from June to July 2021 in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siatinge District, Bone Regency. The type of research used is a quantitative and qualitative approach with a survey method. The sampling technique used is the census method. As for the income analysis of bagan cungkil fishermen in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency, it was carried out by calculating the total income consisting of 10 Bagan Cungkil business units in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency with revenues of Rp. 30,372,680,000/year. The costs incurred were IDR 3,606,440,668. So that the income is Rp.26,766,239,332 or with an average of Rp.2,676,623,933/unit. The profit-sharing system in the Bagan Cungkil Business Unit in Lamuru Village, Tellu Siattinge District, Bone Regency is still based on the customs of the surrounding community, namely 50:50, where the ship owner gets 50% of the total income and the crew also gets 50% of income 
Profit Sharing System Business Ship Unit Fishing Divers on The Island of Barrang Lompo, Makassar City Rasul, Abdul; Baso, Aris; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Fakhriyyah, Sitti; Gosari, Benny Audy Jaya
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 3, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v3i2.19674

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This study aims to determine the income of the unit of sea cucumber dive fishing boats on Barrang Lompo Island, Makassar City to find out the profit sharing system for sea cucumber fishermen on Barrang Lompo Island, Makassar City. This research was carried out in Sangkarrang Subdistrict, Barrang Lompo Village, Makassar City in July 2021. The type of research used was descriptive qualitative and quantitative by using tools in the form of questionnaires with interview and observation techniques as the main data collection methods. Based on the results of research on the business of sea cucumber divers on Barrang Lompo Island, Sangkarrang District, it can be concluded that the average income of sea cucumber fishermen on Barrang Lompo Island per year is Rp. 406.361,422. The profit-sharing system contained in the sea cucumber dive fishing vessel unit is 25: 75, where the retainer or ship owner has a profit of Rp. 101,590,355/year and mustard or crew members have a profit of Rp. 22,507,998/year.
Potential and Characteristics of Visitors to Lego-Lego South Sulawesi Tourism Objects in the Center Point of Indonesia (CPI) Makassar City Nasruddin, Nur Amaliyah; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Tahang, Hamzah; Arief, Andi Adri; Amri, Andi
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 3, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v3i2.20580

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This study aims to identify the potential, and determine the characteristics of visitors to the Lego Lego tourist attraction in South Sulawesi. The research was carried out in December 2021 - January 2022 at Lego Lego Sulsel Makassar City. The sample of this study consisted of a sample of tourists, tourist attraction managers, business people and fishermen at TPI Rajawali. Determination of tourist respondents using the Accidental Sampling technique with a total sample of 96 respondents. The data sources used are primary data and secondary data and then analyzed using descriptive analysis and frequency statistics. From the results of the study, it was found that the Lego Lego South Sulawesi tourist attraction has enormous potential in terms of attractiveness, accessibility, additional facilities and services available at the tourist attraction, as well as the potential from the economic aspect in terms of employment for the people affected by the reclamation. The characteristics of tourists are based on age, domicile, gender, occupation, average income, latest education, marital status, sources of information, purpose of visiting, intensity of visit, time of visit, visiting partners, transportation, costs and length of trip.
The Impact of Laguna Beach Tourism on Social Change in the Community of Pao-Pao Village, Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency, South Sulawesi Ayu, Ayu Dwi Saputri Wahab; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Amri, Andi; Wahid, Abdul; Mustafa, Muhammad Dalvi
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 3, NOMOR 1, MAY 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v3i1.21109

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This study aims to determine the condition and management of the Laguna beach tourist destination and describe the socio-economic impact of Laguna beach tourism on the social changes of the people of Pao-Pao Village, Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency. This research was conducted in January-February 2022. The sampling method used was the purvosive sampling method with the following criteria, informants and the entire community who were considered to know in-depth information and problems and could be trusted as valid data sources and were willing to be interviewed. The data sources used are primary data and secondary data. In Laguna beach tourism there are socio-economic impacts that affect the survival of the community which are felt by managers, traders/business actors and the local community, where the social impact on Laguna beach tourism, the community experiences changes in people's thinking patterns in responding to education and the times so that social interaction develops. over time, but it can still be monitored and overcome if it is negative and the economic impact that occurs, the community can open a business/sell-sell so as to increase their income. In improving the social welfare of the community, it can be done by developing lagoon beach tourism with the support of good facilities and infrastructure, cleanliness and safety as well as socio-economic impacts that provide social change for the community, whether it is a decent and harmonious life, even though the changes require a long period of time.
Purchase Decision of Fresh Fish at Paotere Fish Auction Place (TPI) during Covid-19 Pandemic, Makassar City Aynun, Nur Citra; Amri, Andi; Gosari, Benny Audy Jaya; Amiluddin, Amiluddin; Hamzah, Hamzah
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 4, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v4i2.21164

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This study aims to determine the factors that influence fresh fish purchasing decisions and determine the characteristics of fresh fish consumers at TPI Paotere during the Covid-19 pandemic, Makassar City using the factor analysis method. This research was conducted at Paotere Fish Auction Place in Makassar City from March to April 2021. The sampling method uses nonprobability sampling technique with accidental sampling method with a sample size of 100 respondents. The data analysis used is factor analysis and the KMO and Barlett's Test. The results showed that there are 6 dominant factors consisting of 18 variables that influence the decision to buy fresh fish at TPI Paotere during the Covid-19 pandemic. The dominant factors influencing fresh fish purchase decisions at TPI Paotere during the Covid-19 pandemic consist of personal factors consisting of lifestyle variables, role and status in the family, price, social class standards, easy payment, and habits; Covid-19 pandemic factors consisting of supply variables during the pandemic, New Normal, and nutritional needs during the pandemic; location factors consisting of the largest fish market variables, fish quality, convenient location; and diversity of fish types, social environment factors consisting of family influence and friend influence variables; respondent characteristics factors consisting of age and occupation / position variables; and service factors consisting of service variables.
Perceptions of Small-scale Fishermen on the Impact of Climate Change in Coastal and Small Island Areas of Pangkajene and Islands Regency Kasri, Kasri; Hasani, M. Chasyim; Baso, Aris; Amiluddin, Amiluddin
PONGGAWA : Journal of Fisheries Socio-Economic VOLUME 4, NOMOR 2, NOVEMBER 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan, Fakultas Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35911/ponggawa.v4i2.42105

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This study examines the perceptions of small-scale fishers in coastal areas and small islands of Pangkep Regency towards the impacts of climate change. The impacts of climate change experienced by fishers include unpredictable changes in weather patterns, increased sea temperatures, and unpredictable fishing seasons, which overall reduce catches and increase safety risks at sea. The research was conducted for 6 months from May to October 2024. The research was conducted in Pangkep District, South Sulawesi. The research location was purposively selected to illustrate the condition of fishermen who are directly affected by climate change. Data collection techniques were conducted through in-depth interviews, direct observation, questionnaires, and literature studies. The number of samples in this study were 50 fishermen with the criteria of small fishermen who have a ship/boat capacity of 0-10 GT. This research used a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. The qualitative approach allows researchers to explore fishermen's subjective perceptions of the impacts of climate change. Most fishers reported a decrease in catches due to changes in fish migration thought to be related to rising seawater temperatures, which forced them to go further out to sea and incur greater operational costs. In addition, climate change is resulting in extreme weather that often poses accident risks for fishers, while limited access to weather information and technology hinders their adaptation. This suggests the need for adaptation policies, such as climate training and improved access to weather information for small-scale fishers, to strengthen their resilience to climate change.