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Perikanan Tangkap Ramah Lingkungan Ikan Cakalang di Teluk Tomini Syamsuddin, Syamsuddin; Salam, Aziz
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 11 ISSUE 4 | DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Kelautan dan Teknologi Perikanan - Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/nj.v11i5.24596

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This research aims to analyze environmental friendly fishing technoligies of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis Linneus) fishery. This research was conducted from April to Juni 2022 in Teluk Tomini Sea, Gorontalo Province. Data collected by surveys, observations, interviews and questionnaire. Environmental friendly aspects were analyzed with function of values provided by Monintja (2000) and Mallawa, et.al. (2019). Result shows that fishing technologies such as drag line, hand-line, purse-seine, and payang (mini purse-seine) are consecutively environmentally friendly.
Kearifan Lokal dari Olele: Tonggak Pemertahanan Budaya Maritim Gorontalo Pasca Pandemi Covid-19 Salam, Aziz; Syamsuddin, Syamsuddin
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 10 ISSUE 4 | DECEMBER 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Kelautan dan Teknologi Perikanan - Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/nj.v10i4.24691

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This research aims to see to what extent the potential of local wisdom can become a bulwark for community self-defense from disasters such as pandemics. The Covid-19 outbreak has eroded various aspects of human life. The local wisdom of the Olele Village fishing community can be considered as a representation of the maritime culture of the Gorontalo ethnic community in general. The joints of socio-economic-cultural life in Olele Village, which are tightly bound by the local wisdom of its fishing community, have been able to convincingly survive the shock of the Covid-19 Pandemic. The local wisdom of the Oele Village fishing community has the potential to be maintained and developed into Gorontalo Maritime Culture so that it can become a milestone in the socio-economic and cultural maintenance of coastal communities in facing any difficult situations after the Covid-19 Pandemic in the future.
Purse Seine Fleet Optimization with E-Logbook Data in Gorontalo Fisheries: Optimasi Armada Purse Seine Berbasis Data E-Logbook di Perikanan Gorontalo Rahmawati, Mega Deza Tahta; Salam, Aziz; Baruadi, Alfi Sahri Remi
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1872

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General Background Fisheries operations in Indonesia rely heavily on purse seine fleets whose performance determines regional marine resource utilization and post-harvest productivity. Specific Background At the Fish Landing Base (PPI Tenda) in Gorontalo City, mandatory e-logbook reporting provides real-time operational data enabling quantitative assessment of fleet productivity, seasonal variability, and technical capacity. Knowledge Gap However, this dataset has not been systematically applied to identify target production capacity (Ymax) or determine the optimal number of operational fleets to match infrastructural and biological limits. Aims This study evaluates e-logbook data from January–August 2025 to analyze productivity, estimate Ymax through linear regression, and apply Goal Programming to determine an optimal fleet configuration based on CPUE, gross tonnage productivity, and trip frequency tolerance. Results Findings show fluctuating productivity driven by fishing season dynamics, with efficiency reflected in CPUE ranging 0.587–0.860 and GT productivity increasing during peak months. Regression produced a performance model Y = −141.438 + 2.198X (p < 0.05) and estimated Ymax at 120–130 tons per hour with operative capacity of 110–120 tons per hour. Goal Programming modeling using 54 fleets indicates an optimal operational structure of 48 fleets to maintain production within target potential while reducing deviation from effort limits. Novelty This work provides the first integrated regression-based Ymax estimation combined with Goal Programming for purse seine fleet configuration decisions using verified e-logbook records from PPI Tenda. Implications Results offer evidence-based input for sustainable fisheries management, operational scheduling, and policy formulation to balance economic productivity with technical efficiency and resource sustainability in Gorontalo’s coastal fisheries system. Highlights Data-driven regression modeling identifies Ymax at 120–130 tons per hour. Goal Programming recommends 48 fleets as an optimal operational configuration. Seasonal shifts produce measurable fluctuations in CPUE and GT productivity. KeywordsE-Logbook; Purse Seine Fleet; CPUE Productivity; Goal Programming Optimization; Gorontalo Fisheries