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ECSOFiM (Economic and Social of Fisheries and Marine Journal)
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ECSOFIM is an open-access journal, which became a scientific forum for students, lecturer, and researchers to publish the results of research within the scope of "Economic and Social Fisheries and Marine Sciences". This journal contains research results related to the research fields of economic fisheries resource, trade and business, and social fisheries and marine. In general, this journal also provides access for authors and users as well as other stakeholders. The journal carried an article published scientific in the form of research results. The scope of the study includes the Economic and Social science in the field of fisheries and marine fisheries in the form of marketing, fisheries international trading, fisheries agribusiness, fisheries sociology, the fishing industry, fisheries economics, fisheries resources economics, fisheries resources management, fisheries management plan, fisheries institutional and cooperatives as well as organizational behavior and human resource management.
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Smallholder Fishermen’s Welfare: Material, Relational, and Subjective Perspectives Sutanto, Himawan Arif; Rachmansyah, Yanuar; K Hidayatullah, Surya Kusuma; Enggar M, Arinta; Noviana, Poppy Budi
ECSOFiM (Economic and Social of Fisheries and Marine Journal) Vol 12, No 1 (2024): ECSOFiM October 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ecsofim.2024.012.01.12

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Smallholder fishermen make a significant contribution to food security and are an important pillar of economic and social welfare for coastal communities. This study aims to analyze the welfare level of small-scale fishermen in Pemalang Regency based on material, relational, and subjective perspectives. The sample in this study was 95 captured fishermen who were taken using accidental sampling. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive methods and indices calculated based on three perspectives: material, relational, and subjective. The results show that the welfare level of smallholder fishers in Pemalang Regency is generally in the medium category. Fishermen with a low welfare level amounted to 4.2%; fishermen with a medium welfare category amounted to 82.1%; and fishermen with a high welfare category amounted to 13.7%. These findings highlight the importance of holistic and sustainable policy interventions to improve fishermen’s welfare. Several strategies that can be implemented include improving access to capital, skills training, supporting infrastructure development, and strengthening social networks. Through this comprehensive approach, it is expected that the welfare of smallholder fishermen in Pemalang Regency can be significantly improved, so that smallholder fishermen can contribute more to economic and social development in the region.
Spatial Blue Economy: Coastal Tourism Efficiency As an Application of Blue Economy in Jepara Region, Central Java, Indonesia Irhamni, Muhammad Ricza; Astuti, Wulan Budi
ECSOFiM (Economic and Social of Fisheries and Marine Journal) Vol 12, No 1 (2024): ECSOFiM October 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ecsofim.2024.012.01.03

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Coastal tourism is the oldest, most important, and rapidly growing segment of the tourism industry, but it is also a fragile and seasonal sector. The blue economy is significant in achieving sustainability and resilience to face challenges. During COVID-19 the tourism sector suffered a loss of 75% in 2020, recovery efforts continue to be carried out, but the lack of research in Indonesia, a country that is geographically majority oceanic, highlights a significant research gap. Using a quantitative method approach of efficiency analysis with data envelopment analysis (DEA), it focused on 12 centers of the central decision-making unit of the Jepara, Central Java tourism center to test the hypothesis. The results show that most coastal tourism is efficient and can continue its tourism management activities. The advice can make innovations to increase the number of tourists who visit locally and abroad. However, there are four inefficient tourism centers, namely Jepara Ourland Park, Blebak Beach, Mandalika Island, and Panjang Island. The government and investors are advised to focus on these inefficient tourism centers, by focusing on the distribution of the use of areas and coastlines, reviewing the investments given, and improving accommodation facilitation to increase tourist interest.

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