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Law Enforcement of Criminal Acts in the Fisheries Sector (Study of Ships Sailing Without Permission) Nuriyanti, Nuriyanti; Nadia Hidayat, Indanna Zulfa; Purnamasari, Apriyani; Sutrisno, Endang; Gunawan, Mohamad Sigit
Interdiciplinary Journal and Hummanity (INJURITY) Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): INJURITY: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58631/injurity.v4i5.1430

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The role and responsibility of fishing vessel captains in Indonesia, especially regarding the obligation to have a Sailing License (SPB) as a legal requirement to be able to sail. The captain as the main worker of the ship owner has a great responsibility in maintaining the safety of the ship, cargo, and crew. The SPB Ordinance is regulated by Law No. 17 of 2008, but violations of these obligations still often occur, resulting in marine accidents. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of criminal sanctions applied to skippers who sail without a license, as well as analyze the factors that affect the skipper's legal awareness. The legal research method used is an empirical legal approach by accumulating data through observation and interviews. The results of the study show that even though criminal sanctions have been implemented, violations still occur due to a lack of understanding of the law and economic challenges. Therefore, preventive efforts such as legal socialization and improvement of licensing services are needed to encourage compliance with regulations. This scientific paper is expected to be able to provide recommendations for policymakers in formulating more effective and sustainable law enforcement strategies in the fisheries sector.
BUILDING VILLAGES WITH PROCESSED STINGRAY SKIN CHIPS (A Case Study of Keraton Village) Agustien, Najwa Septya; Fanani, Muhammad Fikri; Syahputra, Argia; Taufik , Dadan; Purnamasari, Apriyani
Jurnal Abdisci Vol 2 No 5 (2025): Vol 2 No 5 Tahun 2025
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/abdisci.v2i5.654

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While Stingrays have been the subject of numerous studies, none have systematically investigated the processing of stingray skin into crackers in an effort to improve the economy of villagers. The processing of stingrays based on this research, which is framed within the concept of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises as a way of utilizing natural resources, proposes a case study design to improve the economy of local villagers. The investigative approach used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Data sources come from observations of MSMEs as well as interviews with MSME business owners of Pari Fish Chips as respondents. The community service program was carried out on March 19, 2025 at one of the UMKM places in Keraton Village, Suranenggala District, Cirebon City, West Java Province. This training process is carried out by introducing stingray skin raw materials, how to process them, packaging, and sales which are carried out both online and offline. This service program was welcomed by residents enthusiastically and provided suggestions for further service activities with different raw materials but still with the concept of utilizing the same natural resources.