The study aims to assess how assistance from the capture fisheries management program has influenced the welfare of fishermen in Masohi City and Amahai sub-districts, Central Maluku Regency. Findings reveal that before receiving assistance, 20% of fishermen earned less than Rp.1 million monthly, while 80% earned between Rp.1 million to Rp.5 million. Post-assistance, there was a noticeable increase in both production and income, attributed to factors such as improved fishing gear, skills, and increased work hours. Consequently, incomes rose, with 10% earning Rp.1 million to Rp.5 million, 40% earning Rp.5 million to Rp.10 million, and 50% earning over Rp.10 million monthly. Thus, the capture fisheries management program significantly enhances fishermen's welfare.