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JURNAL IPTEKS PEMANFAATAN SUMBERDAYA PERIKANAN
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : 2355729X     EISSN : 26145014     DOI : -
Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries Hasanuddin University. The journal is a scientific and independent journal covering original research and review on fishing technology, fishing strategy and management, marine fisheries information system, and fish handling and processing technology, including: Aquatic Science, Fishing Technology, Fishing Gear and vessel, Fishing Ground, Fish Handling and Processing, Fisheries Information System, Fishing Management, Fisheries Oceanography, Estimation of Fish Stock and Conservation, This journal publishes papers in the field of marine and fisheries science for the first time in the April 2014 issue and the Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Sciences is its publisher. This journal is the Scientific Journal of Science, Technology, and the Art of Fisheries Resources Utilization which is published twice a year (April and October).
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Comparison of the Catch of Mangrove Crab (Scylla serrata) Based on Differences in Bait on Rakkang Traps in Selayar Islands Regency Hasan, Mutma'innah; Marimba, Andi Assir; Palo, Mahfud; Zainuddin, Mukti; Hajar, M. Abduh Ibnu
Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jipsp.v12i2.20096

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Mangrove crab (Scylla serrata) is an economically important fishery resource widely distributed across Indonesian waters and strongly associated with mangrove ecosystems, shallow coastal zones, and muddy intertidal habitats. As demand for mud crab continues to increase in both domestic and export markets, improving fishing efficiency through the selection of effective bait becomes essential, particularly for small-scale fisheries operating in mangrove areas. However, bait performance may vary depending on availability, attractiveness, and cost, and information comparing commonly used baits remains limited. This study evaluated the effectiveness of two bait types; stingray bait and chicken waste bait in capturing S. serrata using rakkang traps (Bubu Rakkang). A case study approach was applied by operating a single fishing gear type under comparable field conditions. Primary data were collected directly from trap catches using both bait treatments. Differences in catch performance between traps baited with stingray and those baited with chicken waste were analyzed using a paired (dependent) t-test to account for matched sampling conditions. The results showed no significant difference in mud crab catches between the two bait treatments, indicating that both stingray bait and chicken waste bait were equally effective in attracting and capturing S. serrata. These findings suggest that chicken waste can serve as a practical alternative to stingray bait, offering a potentially more accessible and cost-efficient option for fishers without compromising catch outcomes. The use of low-cost bait sources may contribute to improving the economic feasibility of mud crab fisheries in mangrove ecosystems while supporting sustainable utilization of locally available resources. Further studies are recommended to assess bait effectiveness across different seasons, tidal conditions, and size classes of S. serrata to strengthen management and operational recommendations for rakkang trap fisheries.
Productivity and Catch Composition of Purse Seine Fisheries at The Kasiwa Fish Landing Base, Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi Nurliana; Novitasari, Femiliani; Utami, Widya; Nur, Hardianty
Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jipsp.v12i2.48525

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This study aims to analyze the productivity and catch composition of fish using purse seine gear at the Fish Landing Base (PPI) Kasiwa, Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi. The research employed a quantitative approach, with primary data collected from two purse seine vessels during one month of fishing operations. Secondary data were obtained from relevant literature and institutions. The analysis was conducted by calculating the productivity levels and catch composition of purse seine operations.The results show that the productivity of purse seine varied across fishing trips, but overall, the gear was considered feasible and relatively efficient. The catch composition was dominated by small pelagic fish, particularly kawakawa (tongkol banyar) at 32% and frigate tuna (tongkol pisang balaki) at 24%, followed by bullet tuna (tongkol pisang cerutu), skipjack (cakalang), mackerel (kembung), and scads (layang deles). These findings indicate that purse seine fishing is well-suited to the characteristics of fish resources in Mamuju waters and has the potential to support sustainable fisheries management.  
Financial Feasibility Analysis of Pickled Skipjack Tuna Products at Titiefood MSMEs in Gorontalo City Pradilia, Andi Desiah; Reinal Putalan; Landjoi, Triatmi Agustina; Hasyim, Mawar
Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jipsp.v12i2.49122

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This study aims to analyze the financial feasibility of the pickled skipjack tuna production business at the Titie Food MSME in Gorontalo City through the R/C Ratio, Break Even Point (BEP), and Payback Period (PP) approaches. The research method uses a quantitative descriptive approach by collecting data on fixed costs, variable costs, production volume, revenue, and initial investment incurred by the MSME. The results show that the total fixed costs of the Titie Food MSME are IDR 8,606,165.46 per month, with total variable costs reaching IDR 37,275,000.00 for a production capacity of 2,100 units. The R/C Ratio analysis shows a value greater than 1, which indicates that the business is in a profitable condition and is feasible to run. The BEP analysis shows that the business reaches the break-even point at sales of 703 units or IDR 21,090,000, while actual production far exceeds this value, thus providing a high safety margin. Furthermore, the Payback Period (PP) analysis shows that the initial investment of IDR 413,178,997.00 can be recovered within 24.13 months, or approximately two years. Overall, the results of this study confirm that the pickled skipjack tuna production business at the Titie Food MSME is financially viable and has good long-term development prospects
Evaluation of the Integrated Marine and Fisheries Center Development Program in Natuna Regency Susanto, Wiwik; Rahardjo, Sinung; Nurmawati, Subekti
Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jipsp.v12i2.45526

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This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the Integrated Marine and Fisheries Center Development Program (Sentra Kelautan dan Perikanan Terpadu or SKPT) in Natuna Regency, focusing on its benefits for fishers and coastal communities. A descriptive qualitative approach was used, involving in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The results show diverse perspectives among stakeholders. Some fishers and cooperative managers perceive the SKPT as beneficial in expanding market access and maintaining product quality; however, limited capital, low post-harvest skills, and weak institutional readiness remain major challenges. Meanwhile, officials from the Department of Marine and Fisheries and SKPT managers emphasize the need to improve inter-institutional coordination and landing regulations to optimize the program's effectiveness. The study also reveals protests and resistance from coastal communities, particularly traditional fishers, who feel disadvantaged due to reduced fishing zones and unequal distribution of aid. Furthermore, academic assessments indicate that the program’s success remains partial, with significant physical achievements but limited impact on broad economic welfare improvements. Based on these findings, it is concluded that the success of the SKPT requires a participatory approach, strengthening of local capacity, and continuous evaluation based on comprehensive evaluation models such as CIPP. The implications of this study highlight the importance of aligning physical, social, and economic development to achieve the goals of independence and sustainable welfare for Natuna’s coastal communities.
The Analysis of Environmentally Friendliness Level of Collapsible Traps in Tambakoso, Sidoarjo Regency Habibi, Muhammad Najmi
Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jipsp.v12i2.46451

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Sustainable fisheries are an essential agenda in Indonesia’s capture fisheries sector to ensure future fish availability, preserve ecosystems, and maintain fishermen’s livelihoods. One approach to achieving sustainable fisheries is through the application of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF), which serves as a framework for assessing whether capture fisheries activities are environmentally friendly and capable of supporting sustainability. This study aims to evaluate the environmental friendliness of fishing gear used by fishermen in Tambakoso Village, Sidoarjo Regency. Data were collected through direct observation and interviews with 11 fishermen operating collapsible traps (bubu lipat) targeting tiger snail (Babylonia spirata). Using a mixed-methods approach and nine principles of the CCRF, the results indicate that the collapsible trap fishing gear used by fishermen in Tambakoso Village is classified as highly environmentally friendly, achieving a total score of 30.8 points.

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