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Journal : Musamus Fisheries and Marine Journal

Identification Fishing Gear of Groupers Environmentally Friendly, in Gusung Island Selayar Archipelago Regency Sajriawati Sajriawati; Astaman Amir
Musamus Fisheries and Marine Journal Volume 2 Number 1, October 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture Musamus University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mfmj.v2i1.1765

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This research was conducted from March to April 2016 located on Gusung Island, Selayar Islands Regency. The research objective was to determine the diversity of types of grouper fishing gear based on environmentally friendly indicators. The study used a survey method with a case study approach, through the determination of respondents purposively and analyzed descriptively. The results of the study found 2 (two) types of environmentally friendly fishing gear namely traps and fishing rod.
Strategy to Increase Competency of Human Resources on Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Of The Fishery Processing Group In Makassar City Astaman Amir; Sajriawati Sajriawati; Andi Nur Apung Masisseng; Yeni Safitri Andi Lawi
Musamus Fisheries and Marine Journal Volume 2 Number 1, October 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture Musamus University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mfmj.v2i1.1804

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One of the strategic issues of marine potential management is the low quality of human resources of Marine society. This issue needs to be addressed through human resources development aimed at improving knowledge, changing attitudes and improving skills. This research aims to develop a strategy to increase human resources competency Group of fishery in Makassar. The sampling method used is nonprobability. Samples were taken using the formula Slovin with a 10% accuracy so that the samples were taken as much as 87 of 654 people. The research location is the city of Makassar chosen based on the consideration that in Makassar there are groups of processing and marketers of fishery results. The Data collected includes HR competence. Data analysis uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses. The coordinates of IFAS and EFAS are in Quadrant IV which demonstrates the strategy of improving HR competence on GMP in the fishery processing group in Makassar City using the strategy of WT (Weaknesses – Treaths).
Community Participation in Planting of Mangroves Sajriawati Sajriawati; Astaman Amir; Edy H.P Melmambessy; Siti Masiyah
Musamus Fisheries and Marine Journal Volume 2 Number 2, April 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture Musamus University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mfmj.v2i2.2677

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Research on community participation in mangrove planting in Payum Coastal aims to find out who is involved in planting mangroves and what are the stages in planting mangrove seedlings. This research was conducted in the Payum Coastal of Merauke Regency for 5 (five) months from July to November 2015. The research used survey methods and direct interviews with the community. The object of research is the people who live in the Payum Coastal Region along with traditional institutions as key figures of the study. Analysis of the data used is descriptive analysis by reporting research findings in the form of pictures and writings that describe something that is ongoing when the research is conducted. The results showed that direct community participation in mangrove management was carried out through mangrove planting based on local wisdom by the community in Payum Coastal. Activities carried out by indigenous peoples, traditional leaders, women and children. Mangrove seedlings planting activities consist of 4 (four) stages, namely nursery / seeding, bringing mangrove seedlings to the planting location, planting activities, and maintenance activities.