The Fisheries Office of Lebak Regency is responsible for the management of capture fisheries, aquaculture, resource monitoring, and the marketing of fishery products. However, geographical challenges, the difficulty of obtaining real-time data, and the use of conventional monitoring and reporting methods hinder effective and sustainable fisheries governance. In addition, limited market reach—primarily targeting only local areas—further restricts the region’s economic potential. This study aims to address issues related to monitoring, reporting, and marketing through the development of an Integrated Fisheries Information System (SIPATIN), a smart mobile-based fisheries governance application integrated with a web-based monitoring platform. SIPATIN features include fishery area mapping, real-time reporting, an E-Commerce marketing platform, and a recommendation system that provides detailed information on products, seller locations, prices, reviews, estimated delivery times, and proximity-based suggestions for users. The system was developed using a prototyping method, consisting of needs analysis, design, development, testing, and evaluation based on user feedback. The application was evaluated using the System Usability Scale (SUS), which scored 74.26 (Good), and User Acceptance Testing (UAT), involving 246 respondents and resulting in a score of 79.13 (Acceptable). The results of this study show that SIPATIN effectively supports integrated fisheries governance, enhances service efficiency at the Lebak Regency Fisheries Office, and empowers fishery business actors including fishers, fish farmers, and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in processed fish products. Furthermore, this research also produces a data-based fishery system for sustainable economic development
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