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Aziz Salam
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+6285299819372
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NIKe Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan | Fisheries and Marine Scientific Journal
ISSN : 23032200     EISSN : 27225836     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37905/.v0i0.6885
Core Subject : Agriculture, Social,
The NIKe Journal is published by the Faculty of Fishery and Marine Sciences - Universitas Negeri Gorontalo. The NIKe Journal publish quarterly on March, June, September and December. Publishing research results in the fields of fisheries and marine science: management of aquatic resources; aquaculture; capture fisheries; and socio-economic-cultural affairs of coastal communities.
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Welfare level of Troll Line Fishermen in Pasokan Village Ratni Dg Mareto; Aziz Salam; Alfi Sahri Baruadi
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1 | MARCH 2020
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This paper aims to describe the welfare level of troll fishermen in Supply Village, Walea Besar Subdistrict, Tojo Una-una District, Central Sulawesi Province. Respondents' income and expenditure are measured and then analyzed to determine the level of welfare using BPS Criteria. On average 84% of fishing families are prosperous and 16% of families with low welfare. Age, education, fishing experience and number of family members are factors that affect the level of welfare. Keywords: welfare; .fishermen; troll line
Community Participation in Marine Tourism Development at Olele Village Rahmawaty Baderan; Sri Nuryatin Hamzah; Lis M Yapanto
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1 | MARCH 2020
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This study aims to determine the participation of the community in the development of marine tourism in the Village District Olele Kabila Bone Bone Bolango District. The method used in this research is qualitative method with descriptive design. The results showed that community participation in marine tourism development in Olele Village consists of 3 aspects, namely the involvement of the emotional aspects of decision making, social involvement that is maintaining water resources, providing services and security, supervising or monitoring marine tourism, and involvement in terms of Economy that is managing or utilizing marine tourism. Keywords: community; participation; marine tourism.
Suitability Analysis on Swimming Recreation in Bintalahe Beach Farida H Adam; Femy Sahami; Citra Panigoro
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1 | MARCH 2020
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This study aims to assess the suitability of Bintalahe Beach Tour as a place to Swim in Kabila Bone District, Bone Bolango Regency, Gorontalo Province. The location of the study was divided into five stations. Parameters measured include Water depth, Bottom substrate, Current velocity, Wave height, Coastal type, Coastal width, Water transparency, Hazardous biota, Freshwater availability, Tidal, Beach Tilt. The data analysis was performed based on the calculation of Beach Tourist Suitability Index. The result of this research indicate that the value of Coastal Equality Index of Bintalahe Coast is about 64,166 - 71,66% which means it is included in the category of Conditional Suit. Keywords: Swimming; recreation; beach; suitability
Potential and Management Strategy of Small Pelagic Resources in Tomini Gulf Cahniar Djamil
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1 | MARCH 2020
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The purpose of this study was to determine the potential and level of utilization and develop a strategy for developing the small pelagic fisheries resources in Tomini Gulf in Gorontalo Province. The method used in this study using a surplus production model from Schaefer and Fox and a study of the strategy of developing small pelagic fisheries resource using SWOT analysis. The results showed that the level of utilization of small pelagic fisheries resources in Tomini Gulf was still under fishing. Using the Schaefer model, an estimated Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) of 29.660 tons / year was obtained with an optimal effort of 4.8240 trips / year which was equivalent to 168 purse seiners. Using the Fox model, an estimated Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) of 24,300 tons / year was estimated with an optimal effort of 44,000 trips / year which is equivalent to 153 purse seiners. The main thing that needs to be done in the strategy of developing small pelagic fishery resource utilization in Tomini Gulf is to improve fishing operations by adding various types of fishing gear, so as to enable fishing to be more effective and intensive, increase added value of the catch so that fishermen can sell their catch to fish processing plants at best prices. Keywords: Potential; management strategy; small pelagic; Tomini Gulf.
Spatial Analysis of Limboto Lake Jefri D Ladja; Faizal Kasim; Miftahul Khair Kadim
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1 | MARCH 2020
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Remote sensing satellite imagery data can be used to monitor the condition of the lake, especially the lake area at certain times, especially the extent of Lake Limboto. The purpose of this research is to know the area of Limboto Lake using Landsat-OLI 2015 satellite image data. The research method used is image data processing which includes image cutting, image reinforcement, RGB color composite (R = NIR + SWIR, G = NIR, B = NIR-Red), and the image classification is done by digitizing directly on the screen (on screening digitizing) by considering the presence of water vegetation. Furthermore, data analysis is done by calculating the extent of Lake Limboto on the image of classification results. The results showed that the area of Lake Limboto in 2015 was 2,943 hectares. Keywords: spatial analysis; lake; Limboto Lake.

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