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The Processing of Tuna Fish (Thunnus sp) in Ternate City Darmawaty Darmawaty; Martini Djamhur; M. Djanib Achmad; Darmiyati Muksin
JURNAL AGRIKAN (Agribisnis Perikanan) Vol 15 No 2 (2022): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v15i2.1269

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One of the leading commodities of Ternate is Tuna fish. Tuna dominates with a percentage of 23.17% or 10,326 tons of the total catch landed in Ternate in 2019 (Ibrahim and Renjaan 2021). Tuna is a large pelagic fish that has a high protein content, which is between 22.6-26.2 g/100 g of meat and contains a low-fat content of 0.2-2.7 g/100 g of meat. The magnitude of the potential of tuna fish resources in Ternate must be utilized properly in order to be able to move the community's economy through the development of the potential of superior fish resources. Tuna is a fish which is favored by the community because it has a delicious taste and high nutritional value. However, the use of tuna in Ternate so far has only been processed into smoked fish (commonly called tuna fufu), grilled, shredded, fried, or cooked in rica-rica. One way that can be done is by diversifying processed tuna fish, namely by processing it into Rendang which can be used as icons and signature souvenirs of Ternate City. The problem faced by the residents of Tobololo Village is the lack of knowledge about how to process fish into fish rendang, so it is necessary to conduct training in making tuna fish rendang. The training methods provided are counseling and product demonstrations. After completing the training, the participants had the knowledge and skills to make tuna fish rendang.
Analisis of Business Feasibility and Exchange Value of Madidihang Tuna Fisherman in Dufa-Dufa Village, Ternate City Darmiyati Muksin; Julfita U Ali Drakel; Amirul Karman
JURNAL AGRIKAN (Agribisnis Perikanan) Vol 15 No 2 (2022): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v15i2.1441

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the economic aspect and to analyze the trade value of yellowfin tuna hand line fishermen. The research was conducted in the Dufa-Dufa Village, Ternate City in September. Field data collection for 1 week, from 1 – 7 September 2022. The research method used is the survey method. The average profit value based on actual data analysis is Rp. 28,779,833.33/year, using the sensitivity of scenario 1 of Rp. 30,356,718.75/year, and scenario 2 is Rp. 104,361,187.50/year. The average value of B/C ratio of actual data is 3.80, the sensitivity of scenario 1 is 5.64 and scenario 2 is 8.90. The average actual data IRR value is 72.61%, the sensitivity of scenario 1 is 100.24%, and scenario 2 is 145.25%. The average BEP value of actual data is Rp. 219,787,499.96, the sensitivity of scenarios 1 and 2 has the same BEP value of Rp. 296,374,999.97. The average PP value of actual data is 1.84 years, the sensitivity of scenario 1 is 2.27 and scenario 2 is 0.76 years. The fishermen's exchange rate (NTN) for yellowfin tuna fishing line during the period September 2022 – October 2022, from total family income as well as from capture fisheries business income, the value is above one..
Methods of Analysis of Macroalae Associations in Seagrass Ecosystems on Sibu Island, North Oba District, Tidore Islands City Ariyati H. Fadel; Riyadi Subur; Salim Abubakar; M.Said Alhadad; Rugaya Serosero; Rina Rina; Masykur Abdulkadir; Yuyun Abubakar; Darmiyati Muksin
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol 16 No 1 (2023): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v16i1.1593

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The association between macroalgae and seagrasses has many very important ecological functions, namely as a nurturing and foraging area for various types of marine organizations and to maintain the preservation and balance of marine diversity. Various types of fish that have important economic value use the habitat for shelter and foraging. The methods used in this study are is the descriptive method, the descriptive method is knowing the existence of independent variables or survive either on one or more variables. The data obtained is displayed in the form of tables or figures. Type description based on the results of sampling in the field found 11 types of macroalgae, namely Turbinaria ornate, Turbinaria conoides, Sargassum cristaefolium, Sargassum polycystum, Sargassum muticum, Padina australis, Dictyota pinnatifida, Halimeda macroloba, Bornetella oligospora, Eucheuma denticulatum, and Chondrus crispus. Of the 11 types of macroalgae there are 8 species of macroalgae that live in sand substrate, 6 species live in muddy sand substrate, 1 species live in mud substrate, 4 species live in sandy mud substrate, 9 species live in coral substrate or coral faults, and 6 species live in rock substrate.