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- Title
Empowering Communities in Sustainable Fishing Port Management: An Insight from Pondok Dadap Sendang Biru, Indonesia.
- Authors
Susilo, Edi; Indrayani, Erlinda; Zein, Alfian; Sari, Mariyana; Wardani, Niken Hendrakusma; Intyas, Candra Adi; Jumanah; Saarin, Muhammad. R. N.; Surjoatmodjo, Adhika Y.
- Abstract
The fishing port of Pantai Pondok Dadap Sendang Biru, located in the coastal area of South Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, serves as an essential hub for sustainable fish management and the primary livelihood source for the local community. This study identifies fish distribution patterns as a crucial aspect of effectively channeling products from fishermen to markets. We adopted a qualitative method for data analysis, utilizing the approach proposed by Miles and Huberman, which encompasses three main activities: data reduction, display, and conclusion drawing. Data reduction involves sorting through data to isolate the most relevant and significant information. The data were subsequently displayed in matrices, graphs, and categorical trees to facilitate a more straightforward analysis. Conclusions were drawn once the data were organized to highlight specific themes and patterns. For qualitative data, we used a Likert scale to gauge the attitudes, opinions, and perceptions of individuals or groups. Our findings reveal three primary distribution channels at the port: The first channel includes fishermen, distributors, and seafood processing companies; the second channel comprises fishermen, Kios Ikan Nelayan, and buyers; the third channel consists of fishermen, Kios Ikan Nelayan, and market sellers. Our results not only provide a framework for the sustainable management of the port but also offer an in-depth understanding of the fish distribution dynamics, which fishermen and port managers can utilize to enhance the productivity and sustainability of their fishing enterprises. Thus, this study contributes to the development of best practices in fisheries resource management and the empowerment of fishing communities in Indonesia.
- Subjects
SUSTAINABLE development; FISHING; DATA analysis; DATA reduction; FISHERS
- Publication
International Journal of Sustainable Development & Planning, 2023, Vol 18, Issue 12, p4023
- ISSN
1743-7601
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18280/ijsdp.181233