Relationship of group dynamics and fishermen independence in fisheries agribusiness attaining maximum sustainable yield

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This study aimed to examine the factors and the influence of group dynamics and the independence of fishing group members in catch fisheries agribusiness activities. This research was carried out using a survey method in the Rukun Nelayan Blimbing in Paciran District, Lamongan Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia from February to March 2019. The result showed the group dynamics and independence of fishermen in catch fisheries was high, but group dynamics did not influence the independence of fishermen in catching fisheries agribusiness. The factors that influence group dynamics were structuring, coaching and development, atmosphere, effectiveness. The factors affected the independence of the group were the addition of production facilities, prices, market, and fishermen. Those factors are needed to attain the good management in maximum sustainable yield (MSY).

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Rosyidi, H., Ibrahim, J. T., Sutawi, S., Anne, O., & Rachmawati, D. (2021). Relationship of group dynamics and fishermen independence in fisheries agribusiness attaining maximum sustainable yield. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 226). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202122600019

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