Edizul Adiwijaya Sadir
Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Kupang

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OPTIMIZATION OF FISHING SHIP IN MANGGARAI BARAT REGENCY NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR Edizul Adiwijaya Sadir; Rasdam Rasdam; Fajar Hermawan; Franki Darondo
Aurelia Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Dumai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/aj.v5i1.11624

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To realize efficient, sustainable and sustainable use of capture fisheries, it is necessary to regulate the optimum number of fishing facilities or vessels. The purpose of this study is to calculate the optimum allocation of selected fishing vessels. Optimum allocation of fishing vessels of choice or priority to types of superior fish resources based on the maximum allowable potential. The analytical method used to calculate the optimization of fishing vessels using Linear Goal Programming (LGP) analysis. Linear Goal Programming (LGP) analysis is used to analyze the dynamics of capture fisheries management which is focused on the optimum allocation of the needs of existing fishing vessels. Linear Goal Programming (LGP) analysis is used to analyze the dynamics of capture fisheries management which is focused on the optimum allocation of the needs of existing fishing vessels. The optimal allocation of fishing vessels to catch Grouper, Snapper and Mackerel is fishing gear (X4) with a size of <5 GT, an allocation of 1,201 vessels per year. To catch the kite and cob commodities, three types of fishing gear were allocated, namely ring purseseine (X1) as many as 10 vessels with a size of 10-15 GT, an allocation of 10 vessels per year, a lift net (X2) with a size <5 GT, an allocation of 150 vessels per year. and gill nets (X3) with a size of <5 GT with an allocation of 100 vessels per year.
Financial Analysis Of KM Tresna's Purse Seiner Operating In The South Of Java Indonesian Ocean Dendi Haris; Dian Sutono HS; Gelar Fatria Narayana; Kadi Istrianto; Edizul Adiwijaya Sadir; Suratna Suratna
Barakuda'45 Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Edisi November
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47685/barakuda45.v5i2.410

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Purse seine is an active type of fishing gear because in fishing operations the vessel circles the net around the target by circling the net around a school of fish then the bottom of the net is pursed by pulling the crimped rope. The operation of the purse seine fishing gear is by circling a school of fish around FADs by utilizing the habit of positive taxis photo fish. The stages of operating the purse seine are the preparation stage, the stage of lowering the fishing gear (setting), the stage of withdrawing the wrinkled line (purshing) then the stage of withdrawing the fishing gear (hauling). For financial analysis using 4 indicators in determining the feasibility of a business carried out at KM Tresna including Profit and Loss, R/C Ratio (IRR), Payback Period (PP) and ROI (Return Of Investment). Business feasibility at KM Tresna taking into account profits, R /C Ratio, Payback Period and Return on Investment. Where is the result of calculations in 1 year Tresna KM gets a net profit of Rp. 526,300,717, the R/C is 1.25, which means that the business is very feasible and can be developed. Investment costs can be returned for 3.72 years in the calculation of the payback period and the ROI calculation reaches 26,85%. From all these calculations it can be concluded that the effort on KM Tresna can be said to be feasible.