I Gede Suweda Anggana Putera
Master Program In Fisheries Science, Faculty Of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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User's Satisfaction Levels Toward Sadeng Coastal Fishing Port Service at Gunungkidul Regency I Gede Suweda Anggana Putera; Suadi Suadi; Siti Ari Budhiyanti
Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management Vol. 13 No. 2 (2022): Marine Fisheries: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Laut
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jmf.v13i2.41020

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Ensuring high-quality service is one of the most challenging aspects of managing fishing ports, including Sadeng Fishing Port. Service quality is important because it is one of the success determinants of port management. The port's prosperity is intimately tied to the quality of service given, which supports the port's role and function as a center for fishing activities. The study aimed to measure user satisfaction with service quality and which service indicators needed modification and maintenance to improve service quality in the Coastal Fishing Port (PPP). A survey of 45 port users, including fishermen, ship owners, traders, and fish processors, as well as the Fish Auction Site Manager and the Port Manager, was conducted in PPP Sadeng from August to October 2021. The information was analyzed using the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) and the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). The study showed that the availability of basic, functional, and supporting facilities was 86.84 percent. Port users were satisfied to a degree of 65.20 percent, which is considered relatively satisfactory. To improve service quality, about six service attributes should be prioritized. The port personnel's ability to respond quickly to problems; the port personnel's responsiveness to users' complaints; the personnel's ability to provide security guarantees in using services; the cleanliness, orderliness, and comfort of the port physical condition; and the port facilities' arrangement, completeness, readiness, and cleanliness were among them. It was necessary to improve the provision of amenities, especially for the functional facilities; in the meantime, improving service quality should prioritize personnel reaction to problems and handling user complaints. Keywords: Customer Satisfaction Index, Importance Performance Analysis, Sadeng Coastal Fishing Port, Gunungkidul Regency
ANALYSIS OF THE COMPETITIVENESS OF INDONESIAN TUNA AND SHRIMP EXPORTS IN THE UNITED STATES MARKET Nurkhasanah, Anissa Aprilia; Putera, I Gede Suweda Anggana; Maulidiyah, Vika; Mazaya, Amalia Febryane Adhani
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 15 No 2 (2025): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v15i2.1364

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Indonesia is exporting less prawns and tuna to the United States in 2021–2023. An analytical investigation on the competitiveness of Indonesian prawn and tuna products supplied to destination nations like the USA is required in light of these facts. The objective of this study is to examine the growth of Indonesian prawn and tuna exports to the US as well as their competitiveness in this market. This study examines Indonesian prawn and tuna commodities' export competitiveness in the US market from 2012 to 2022. Pustaka, UN Comtrade, Trademap, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia (KKP RI) are the sources of the data. The Constant Market Share (CMS) and Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) approaches are the analytical techniques employed in this study. The results show that the trend of leading export commodities, one of which is still dominated by shrimp. Shrimp is the main commodity with export volume increasing significantly from 197.4 million (kg) in 2018 to 250.7 million (kg) in 2021 but experiencing a decline in 2022. The trade value of American shrimp, shrimp consists of large shrimp cold air (0306.16) and tiger prawns (0306.17). The trade value of American tuna, tuna consists of fresh tuna, frozen tuna and tuna fillet. Fresh tuna consists of yellowfin tuna (0302.32) and 0302.34 bigeye tuna. Frozen tuna consists of longfin tuna/albacore (0303.41), yellowfin tuna (0303.42), skipjack tuna (0303.43) and southern bluefin tuna (0303.46); Tuna fillet consists of skipjack tuna (0304.87). The competitiveness of tuna and shrimp in the United States has strong competitiveness.
LOCAL WISDOM AS A STRATEGIC APPROACH FOR SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY IN THE RIVERINE WATERS OF BANYUMAS REGENCY, CENTRAL JAVA Putera, I Gede Suweda Anggana; Pramono, Taufik Budhi; Junaidi, Teuku; Salsabila, Sahda; Hutabarat, Philipus Uli Basa; Firdaus, Abdul Malik; Permatasari, Mahardhika Nur
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 15 No 3 (2025): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v15i3.1511

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The riverine ecosystems traversing Banyumas Regency through the Serayu Watershed (DAS Serayu) serve as strategic freshwater resource zones, supporting both ecological functions and local livelihoods through economically valuable fish species. However, anthropogenic pressures such as domestic waste pollution, land-use conversion, overfishing, and the use of destructive fishing methods have led to significant ecological degradation. This study aims to: (1) identify key issues in the management of riverine fish resources in Banyumas as common property resources, and (2) explore community-based local wisdom practices implemented for sustainable fisheries conservation. Conducted in February 2025 at the Pokmaswas Lestari Kaliku post in Rawalo Subdistrict, this research employed a qualitative descriptive approach, utilizing field observations, in-depth interviews, and FGDs with 38 respondents drawn from key institutions, including the Provincial Marine and Fisheries Office, Banyumas Fisheries and Livestock Office, local fishery extension workers, the Rekam Jejak Nusantara NGO, and 9 active community monitoring groups (Pokmaswas). Findings reveal that Pokmaswas have adopted various forms of traditional ecological knowledge as management instruments, including: (1) prohibition of hazardous fishing gear (poison and electric shock), (2) establishment of core conservation zones (fish sanctuaries), (3) periodic restocking of indigenous fish species, (4) enforcement patrols against illegal and destructive fishing practices, and (5) public education and outreach initiatives on river ecosystem conservation. These practices demonstrate not only ecological effectiveness but also the critical role of community participation in achieving sustainable fisheries management. In conclusion, local wisdom-based approaches prove to be strategic and effective in addressing complex aquatic resource management challenges, offering an integrated pathway between conservation imperatives and the socio-economic needs of riverside communities.
INTEGRATING SWOT AND AHP IN A PARTICIPATORY STRATEGY FOR DISSEMINATING FISHERIES PRODUCTIVITY INFORMATION IN SEGARA ANAKAN LAGOON, CILACAP REGENCY Dewi, Rose; Hilmi, Endang; Putera, I Gede Suweda Anggana
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 15 No 4 (2025): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v15i4.1624

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The Segara Anakan Lagoon (LSA) is a coastal region characterized by unique ecological features and a high level of biodiversity in its fishery resources. Functioning as the estuarine outlet of the Citanduy River Basin, the lagoon receives substantial freshwater inflow laden with high sediment loads. This natural dynamic, compounded by anthropogenic activities from surrounding communities, has led to ecological degradation manifested in declining water quality, reduction of the lagoon’s water body, and increased nutrient accumulation, which in turn triggers eutrophication. Consequently, the fishery resource potential has diminished, adversely affecting the welfare of local fishing communities, as evidenced by a growing trend of occupational shifts from fishing to farming. This community engagement study, grounded in scientific research, aims to mitigate the rate of ecological degradation while promoting behavioral transformation toward a conservation-oriented mindset as a strategic measure to enhance the livelihoods of fishers. The methodology encompasses the development of thematic maps based on in situ ecological analyses, a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis to identify the strategic conditions of the LSA area, and the application of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to establish solution prioritization. All quantitative data obtained were disseminated to the local community through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). Community perception and participation were evaluated using structured questionnaires, with subsequent statistical analysis performed to test the validity and reliability of the instruments. Through this participatory approach, it is anticipated that information on high-potential fishery zones and viable ecological management solutions can be effectively communicated, thereby enhancing the adaptive capacity of coastal communities for sustainable resource governance.