RELASI ANTAR AKTOR DALAM MENDUKUNG SEKTOR PERIKANAN DI PESISIR TELUK BANTEN

  • Cadith J
  • Shintaningrum S
  • Rusli B
  • et al.
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Abstract

The fishery sector is a fairly important sector on the coast of Banten Bay but the development of the fishery sector that is not managed collaboratively often ends in conflicts and is not managed optimally. There are still many problems faced in the development of the marine and fisheries sector in the Banten Gulf Coast such as 1. The low income of fishermen / fish farmers, 2. The small contribution of the marine and fishery sector to regional economic growth 3. Less optimal services in fishery ports 4. Low quality and safety of fishery products according to standards. 5. Lack of added value and competitiveness of marine and fishery products 6. Lack of maintenance of carrying capacity and quality of marine and fisheries resources environment. 7. The lack of a wide range of Banten waters that can be overseen by marine and fisheries service supervisors and the weak interaction between fisheries support sectors. This study aims to map the relationships between actors in the development of fishery. Research locus was conducted on the coast of Banten Bay. the primary and secondary data in this study were analyzed using a prospective analysis method with the use of MACTOR Analysis tools. The mactor results showed that the relationships between actors had weak direct interactions. So that a collaborative institution is needed in the form of a multistakeholder institutions in the management of the fisheries sector to provide excellent output in regional economic development.

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Cadith, J., Shintaningrum, S., Rusli, B., & Muhtar, E. A. (2019). RELASI ANTAR AKTOR DALAM MENDUKUNG SEKTOR PERIKANAN DI PESISIR TELUK BANTEN. Jurnal Administrasi Publik, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.31506/jap.v10i1.5988

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