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The Economic Impact of CPO (Crude Palm Oil) Industry Development on the Lives of Fishermen Communities in Lubuk Gaung Village, Dumai City Octavianti, Mila; Warningsih, Trisla; Nugroho, Firman
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): June
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As much as 90% of the fisheries industry in Dumai City comes from capture fisheries. The capture fisheries industry is a crucial industry that requires more attention from the government because of its enormous potential. Every year, there is a decrease in the number of fishing households in Dumai City. The reason is the uncertainty of income received and the existence of other business sectors. Fishing communities depend on fisheries resources for their livelihoods. However, the fishing profession in Dumai City is susceptible to changes around it, including changes due to the development of the CPO industry. This study was conducted to analyze the economic impact of the CPO Industry's development on the Lubuk Gaung Village fishing community. This research uses a quantitative survey method, followed by quantitative descriptive data analysis and hypothesis testing with a paired sample t-test. The fishing community in Lubuk Gaung Village felt the economic impact of various indicators. Total household income experienced a significant increase of IDR 2,452,880. Total household expenditure also experienced a significant increase, amounting to IDR 1,185,800. Meanwhile, in terms of asset ownership, fishermen have experienced an increase in asset ownership to meet their daily needs since the existence of the CPO Industry.
Community Preference towards Sea Fish in Tangor Market, Mentangor Village, Kulim District, Pekanbaru, Riau Province Meidy, Refianov Hawali; Bathara, Lamun; Warningsih, Trisla
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): June
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This research was carried out in December 2023 at Tangor Market, Mentangor Village, Kulim District, Pekanbaru City, Riau Province, with the aim of 1) Analyzing people's preferences for marine fish, marine fish, and the relationship between people's preferences for sea fish at Tangor Market. The research method used was a quantitative survey, and the number of respondents in this research was 37 who bought sea fish. Meanwhile, to answer the research aim, the researcher used Likert Scale data analysis to answer the first and second aims, while to answer the third aim, the researcher used Spearman Rank data analysis. The results of the research show that people's preference for sea fish at Tangor Market has a total Likert Scale of 38, meaning that people's preference for sea fish at Tangor Market is quite good and sea fish at Tangor Market has a total Likert Scale of 57, meaning sea fish at Tangor Market is quite good. In this research, people's preference for sea fish is used as a variable with a value of 0.000, meaning the level of closeness of the relationship between the two variables is very low.
Analysis of Supply Chain Performance of Mackerel Fish (Scomberomorus commerson) in Tanjung Medang Village, Rupat Utara Sub-District, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province Safitri, Linda; Yulinda, Eni; Warningsih, Trisla
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): June
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The fisheries potential in Tanjung Medang Village is highly promising for development due to its predominantly coastal location. This research aims to identify the mackerel supply chain pattern in Tanjung Medang Village using the Food Supply Chain Network (FSCN) approach. The method used is a survey method. Data analysis uses supply chain pattern analysis with the FSCN approach. The research results show that the mackerel supply chain pattern in Tanjung Medang Village has a supply chain structure consisting of primary and secondary members. Supply chain targets include the export market (Malaysia) and the local market (Tanjung Medang). The application of supply chain management includes bound and unbound partner relationships between supply chain actors, contractual agreements that occur informally, and transactions between supply chain actors using credit and prepayment systems. Supply chain business processes include collaborative planning that appears in each supply chain actor; the risks faced by each supply chain actor are different. The resources owned by the supply chain are by needs (physical resources, capital, technology, and human resources).
Economic Valuation of Lapin Beach Tourism in Rupat Utara Sub-District, Bengkalis Regency Siregar, Cici Y. P.; Warningsih, Trisla; Darwis, Darwis
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 1 (2024): February
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Bengkalis is one of the districts in Riau Province with a strategic position in developing coastal tourism because it deals directly with international shipping. Lapin Beach is a tourist attraction in the Rupat Utara District, Bengkalis Regency. This research was conducted at Lapin Beach, Tanjung Punak Village, in March 2023. This research aimed to determine the factors that influence the number of visits to Lapin Beach and the economic value of Lapin Beach. The method used in this research is a survey method to provide a detailed description of the background, characteristics, and typical characteristics of a general object or event. Data analysis uses multiple linear regression methods, and travel cost analysis uses the travel cost method approach. The research results show that the factors that influence the number of tourist visits are influenced by travel costs, distance, income, education, and length of time knowing about the existence of the beach, so the consumer surplus value obtained is IDR 251,917,538.8. The total economic value of Lapin Beach is IDR 118,356,787,199.48.
Marketing Strategy for Processed Smoked Fish at Sipujuk Farm Ikur Koto Panjang, Koto Tangah, Padang West Sumatra Srilona, Mersy Applika; Warningsih, Trisla; Yulinda, Eni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 3 (2023): October
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This research was conducted in May 2022 in Ikur Koto Panjang Village, Koto Tangah District, Padang City. This research aims to analyze internal and external factors and marketing strategies in Sipujuk Farm; the internal factors in question are strengths and weaknesses, while external factors are opportunities and threats to the smoked fish marketing strategy at Sipujuk Farm. The method used in this research is the survey method by conducting interviews directly in the field and collecting data by filling out questionnaires. Respondents totaled nine people who were taken by purposive sampling with predetermined criteria. Data analysis techniques using SWOT analysis try to describe and analyze the level of advantages, disadvantages, opportunities, and threats as well as what kind of marketing strategies should be carried out by businesses in Sipujuk Farm Padang in marketing them. The results of this study are from the results of the analysis of internal factors obtained weighting score value on smoked fish business Sipujuk Farm Padang, namely for internal 2.89 and analysis of external factors received weighting score value on smoked fish business Sipujuk Farm Padang, namely 1.96. The strategy prioritized in the Sipujuk Farm smoked fish business is in the position I (aggressive strategy) to grow and develop, namely the SO strategy. These strategies include Maintaining product quality, expanding target marketing, utilizing certain parties when visiting to introduce smoked fish businesses both on social media and the real world, product quality that has the characteristic of being a differentiator from other smoked fish and a place of business that carries out overall fishery activities and maintains the image or image of the Sipujuk Farm Padang smoked fish business.
Sustainability Status of Four-Finger Threadfin (Eleutheronema tetradactylum) Management in Sinaboi Sub-District Rokan Hilir District, Riau Province Gea, Efvin Kridayanti; Warningsih, Trisla; Arief, Hazmi
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 3 (2023): October
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This research was conducted in July 2022 in Sinaboi District, Rokan Hilir Regency. This study aimed to analyze the sustainability status and attributes strongly influencing the sustainable management of four-finger threadfin (Eleutheronema tetradactylum) in Sinaboi District, Rokan Hilir Regency. The method used in this research is the survey method. Data sources were collected from primary data and secondary data. The purposive sampling technique selected nine respondents who met specific criteria. The data obtained were analyzed with RAPFISH to explain the ecological, economic, social, technological, and institutional dimensions that include sustainability attributes through several analyses, including Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) and sensitivity analysis (leverage analysis). The results of the Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) analysis showed that the sustainability index in the ecological dimension with a value of 61.71 and the economic size with a value of 52.12, which has a reasonably sustainable status, as well as in the social dimension with a value of 50.94, the technological extent with a value of 48.81 and the institutional size with a value of 50.40 has a less sustainable status. 9 leverage attributes are sensitive and affect the value of sustainability in the results of sensitivity analysis (leverage analysis) for each dimension. Influential details need to be considered to increase the sustainability value of four-finger threadfin in Sinaboi District.
The Economic Valuation of Marjoly Beach and Resort Tour with Travel Cost Method (Travel Cost Method) Bintan District, Riau Islands Province Handayani, Tri Dian; Warningsih, Trisla; Bathara, Lamun
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 2 (2021): June
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This research was conducted at Marjoly Beach and Resort, Bintan Regency, Riau Islands Province. This study aims to describe the accommodation and entertainment as well as the socio-economic characteristics of visitors to Marjoly Beach and Resort, to analyze the factors that influence tourist visits to Marjoly Beach and Resort, to analyze the amount of economic value obtained by Marjoly Beach and Resort by accidental sampling with a total of 30 respondents. . The data needed in this research include primary and secondary data. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression and from consumer surplus using the travel cost method. Respondents are determined using the travel cost method approach by estimating the economic value seen from the consumer surplus. The results showed that the total travel costs incurred by all visitors as respondents were around Rp. 38,035,000. Factors that influence tourist visits to Marjoly Beach and Resort are travel costs, income and age. The consumer surplus value obtained from the travel cost method is Rp. 50,276,669.60/ person per year or Rp. 17,955,953.4/ person per visit, then the total economic value obtained from assuming a surplus of tourism consumers in Marjoly Beach and Resort is Rp. 2,295,129,967.25.
Characteristics of Mangrove Forest in Anak Setatah Village Riau Province for Community-Based Tourism Village Development Yoswaty\, Dessy; Warningsih, Trisla; Batubara, Ummi Mardhiah; Wahyuni, Inka
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 27 No. 1 (2022): February
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The community in Anak Setatah Village has made efforts to conserve and rehabilitate mangrove forest ecosystems that have been damaged by abrasion, land conversion and mangrove forest encroachment. The TEGAS Community Group (Pokmas) established a mangrove nursery and planting business independently. The existence of mangrove forests that grow well can provide opportunities for the development of tourist villages. The aim of the research is to identify the characteristics of mangrove forests in Anak Setatah Village, Riau Province for the development of community-based tourism villages. The research uses survey methods, there are 3 (three) research locations, namely Station I of the mangrove tourism area (Dusun Karet settlement), Station II of the mangrove tourism area (mangrove forest conservation) and Station III of the mangrove tourism area (Dusun Karet beach). Research activities have been carried out in October 2021-January 2022. The results showed that the density of mangroves growing in the mangrove forest ecosystem of Anak Setatah Village, namely Station I, was 1122 ind/ha; Station II is 1799 ind/ha and Station III is 1289 ind/ha. Mangrove density at Station I and Station III is classified as medium category, at Station II is classified as very dense category. the results of the identification of mangrove vegetation in Station I obtained 2 species of mangrove (Avicennia alba and A.marina); Station II obtained 4 mangrove species (Rhizophora apiculata, R.mucronata, A.alba and A.marina); and Station III obtained 2 species of mangrove (A.alba and A.marina). The results showed that the mangrove forest ecosystem in Anak Setatah Village had an average IKW value, namely the appropriate category (S2) with an average IKW value at Station I (61.84%); Very suitable category (S1) with an average IKW score at Station II (84.21%) and suitable category (S2) with an average IKW score at Station III (65.79%). Overall the three research stations have the characteristics of mangrove forests that grow well and the community plays an active role in preserving the mangrove forest so that it provides opportunities to be developed as a tourist village.
The Impact of Covid-19 on the Income of Fishermen Processing Anchovy (Stolephorus sp) in Hajoran Village, Pandan Subdistrict, Central Tapanuli Regency North Sumatra Province Pasaribu, Herpina; Warningsih, Trisla; AN, Darwis
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
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The Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia occurred in March 2019. The implementation of social and physical distancing has disrupted the economy, one of which is the fisheries sector. One example of the impact on the economic sector is the reduced income of fishermen's families, including anchovy processing fishermen in Hajoran Village. The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of Covid-19 on anchovy income and marketing before and after the pandemic in Hajoran. This research was conducted from 21 June to 30 June 2022 in the Hajoran Village. The method used is a survey. Anchovy fishermen consist of 46 people. The research data were obtained through direct observation and documentary interviews. Based on the results of the analysis, it is known that both before and after the Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on the income of anchovy processing fishermen, where the average income before the pandemic was IDR 238,913 and after the pandemic was IDR 1,213,043. Apart from that, the Covid-19 pandemic also had an impact on the marketing of anchovies, where before the pandemic the price of anchovies was IDR 60,000/Kg while during the Covid-19 it was only IDR 30,000/kg.
The Multiple Impact of Pulau cinta Tourism Object on the Community's Economy in Teluk Kenidai Village, Kampar District, Riau Province Azizi, Fathia; AN, Darwis; Warningsih, Trisla
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
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The research was carried out in Pulau Cinta, Teluk Kenidai Village, Tambang District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. This study aims to identify the type of business, and the economic impact of the Pulau Cinta tourist attraction on the people's economy, and analyze the multiple impact value of the Pulau Cinta tourist attraction on the people's economy. This study used a survey method and the respondents were 100 tourists, 42 business owners, and 47 workers. Data collection was carried out using questionnaires and retrieval of documentation. The results showed that the types of businesses found in the Pulau Cinta tourist attraction were places to eat and drink, banana boat rentals, ATV motorbikes, and ornamental boats, the impact that occurred changes the livelihoods of the surrounding community due to new jobs in the tourism sector and increases in income, the multiple impact value shows that the Keynesian income multiplier is 1.17, the type I income multiplier ratio is 1.83 and the type II income multiplier ratio is 1.91 which means that Pulau Cinta tourism has an economic impact on the community, especially on people's income local Teluk Kenidai.
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